She gets completely overlooked because of how great and funny her male leads and co-stars perform, but for my money she was the best actor of the bunch. She also received a lot of hatred for her character in part because of how (intentionally) frustrating her character is.
Took me a while to realize, “oh wait, this character is supposed to get on my nerves as it serves her character’s arc.” Once I did, holy cow did she crush it!
I’m a man and as much as I loved Winkler, Root and Haders’ performances. Sarah was my standout “holy shit this chick can ACT” was my reaction multiple times throughout the four seasons.
to me her performance is so captivating its almost unnecessary to talk about. she highlights any scene she is in. shes what made "Barry" the show it is. shes adorable when shes happy, unbearable when shes irksome, tragic when shes suffering.
Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay, so i love both Sarahs. Goldberg (Sally) her performance is great but... She needed more of a Sarah Snook (Shiv) touch right, now her performance was more of a 😬, but she could bring more of a 😁, but Sarah Snook (Shiv) had more of a 😊... So right now to gain the Emmy they need more of a Yeah 😃, but Sarah Goldberg, its confusing i know but hear me out, she needs to bring more of a hm? 🤔 When Sarah Snook is more of a hmm 😌
Her performance as Sally is one of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen in any TV show. There are countless examples of how authentic and highly nuanced her acting is throughout the show but one of my favorites (as you already pointed out in the vid) is when she kills the biker in season 3. She conveys shock and trauma in a way that makes you feel like she legit killed someone for the very first time. Also her meltdown in the elevator could’ve felt very over the top or melodramatic in the hands of a lesser actress but due to the great writing and how genuinely intense her emotions are, it feels very plausible that that’s exactly how her character would react in the show and even in real life if Sally actually existed.
She really deserves a golden globe. She has been incredible in this show. You really fall for her in the beginning only to slowly feel so sorry for her. And Sarah evokes it all out of you with precision
Wow reading these comments - I didn’t realize there was hate for her character. She is one of the monumental greats of our time. She has done some of the most incredible acting I’ve ever seen She really nails what it’s like to traverse this industry when no one is in support of your acting career except yourself. I’ve been doing this thing for 5 and a half years now and have felt and experienced most of what she’s portrayed on screen as Sally. She is absolutely Epic.
People don't hate Sarah, they hate Sally.' Sarah is amazing and hit it out of the park. Sally is a narcissistic user that only ever seems concerned to the degree of what can be done for her. Maybe it's a defense mechanism built after her years of abuse, but it certainly didn't make her likable as a person, and she doesn't have much personality to top it off. She's not a monster like Barry or Noho Hank, but that was the beauty of Barry, including Sally and Gene to show different shades of shitty people, though by the time we meat Gene he's put his worst habits behind him (but can never let go of his vanity).
Sally's eyes and eyebrows always make me feel anxious, which is what i really love about her performance. Even when she seems really happy about something, there's still this sense of doubt on what she actually feel. One thing i notice about her character is that she have a passion to be seen and appreciated. Which sadly it rarely happened. And it's a sad parrarel that her dream of becoming a famous actress and having many people knowing and loving her, end up turn into having to hiding from the public
Sally gets too much hate (her character is clearly not to be likeable but relatable but still) The actress that plays her SLAYED every time she was on screen - I couldn't help but find myself grinning ear to ear with her or feeling enraged when she did because of how stellar her emotions were and how captivating her performance. I think the men in the show get more credit because of how infuriating Sally could be as a person, but man was she fricken PHENOMENAL
@@RagnarokMic I just don't quite care for how people hate Sally far more than the other characters, but somehow Barry or Fuches etc aren't hated as equally bc the reason Sally is hated is based more (not always cuz she does effed up stuff too) off her erratic personality rather than heinous actions such as blatant murder but yes Sarah deserves all the awards and love bc holy shit she brought that girl to life
@@oneinamalone This happens in every single TV show. The female characters are always hated 100x more than the male characters. Breaking Bad was a show full of rapists and murderers, but Skyler was the most hated character because she... nagged her husband? I still don't understand why everyone hates Sally, to be honest.
Her acting is so good, so real, so complex. I was struck by her early on in the series and felt she has given the best performance over all, in amongst a group of very talented actors. So proud that she came from the Canadian theatre scene. I hope that she has a long and illustrious career.
I'm always here for Sally Reed appreciation content! Sarah Goldberg is a star! So sad this show had to end but it ended so well! This will always be a fave show for me! ❤
I loved her, I hated her, I was sad for her, then found it impossible to be sad for her. And aside from the exceptional writing, Sarah Goldberg’s acting is truly fucking masterful.
Excellent video as always! My favourite and most memorable Sally Reed scene that highlights Sarah Goldberg's talent as an actor is the MacBeth scene from season 1 episode 7. In this scene, Sally asks Barry to give her something she can work with on stage but it seems like he's unable to do that. So, Sally goes out to deliver a monologue as Macbeth and it's quite flat. It's way better than most people could do, but it is lacking. Meanwhile, Barry is backstage dealing with murdering his friend and when it's time for him to walk on stage to tell MacBeth that the queen is dead, he's emotional and very raw. Sally responds to Barry's delivery by transforming her performance into something subtle, layered, and evocative. This is the most memorable Barry scene for me because it showcases Sarah Golberg's absolute mastery of acting, providing side-by-side examples for the audience of average and next-level acting.
If Kim Wexler was an “anti-Skyler” character, then Sally is the “anti-Kim Wexler”. She did everything opposite to what Kim did, albeit sharing some aspects of her character with Kim.
@@JohnDoe-xf8ew Common things they did: - Having a not so nice relationship with their mom. - Running away for a while and changed their hair color into brunette. The differences: - Kim ran away FROM Jimmy. Sally ran away WITH Barry. - Kim stopped her conning behavior altogether after the exodus but Sally was still longing for the past and committed violence as a way to vent frustration on said past (choking a guy to make herself feel triumphant after being an abuse victim for so long). - Kim never had a kid with Jimmy. Sally had John with Barry. - Kim told Jimmy to turn himself in but once Jimmy called her out that she’s a huge hypocrite and should turn herself in for her crimes too, she did and the civil lawsuit still has effect on her until these days. Sally told Barry to turn himself in but since Barry never call her out about how she killed a man, Sally never turn herself in like Kim did so she gets away with it. She also never try to help Gene despite it’s a thing she told Barry to because she knows that if she did, Gene would be out of jail, the truth about her running away with Barry will come out and her acting career will be over. Gene being locked up for life with the fake truth about Barry being a national hero means her acting career remains intact. Which, for me, albeit makes Sally way less likable than Kim, it makes her a lot more real. I don’t believe one bit that a level-headed morally righteous super calm and composed Kim Wexler would be the one orchestrating the destruction of Howard’s life out of spite. I, however, fully believe that an abuse victim emotional trainwreck Sally would do something very crazy like running with Barry and had a kid with him for 8 years.
Comparing Barry to Breaking Bad/ Better Call Saul is comparing apples to oranges. Sally is her own character and was not written as some take on Skyler/Kim
I'd not watched Barry until very recently, while catching up with your Succession content, I saw you had multiple videos covering it. Right then I knew it was a show to watch. Great vid, as always
Can we please get a NoHo Hank analysis video? He was riveting. I couldn't take my eyes off him. The way he would shift from hilarious to earnest to menacing was a revelation to watch.
First thing I ever saw her in...and LOVED her performance. That scene when went off on that woman in the elevator, her voice went through 4 different octaves. She's amazing in this, for sure.
WoW, that analysis was impecable! You missed dome great, great Sally scenes. Barry is a surprising show, but she steals the show every time is on the screen, mesmerising! Generational. Thanks for the great content
Her acting skills are seriously Meryl Streep level or Sarah Paulson level. How did it take this long for anyone to notice her. Thank you for giving her this role Bill Hader. Hope we see a lot more Sarah in the future.
I've been subscribed for a while but I have to finally comment because this has quickly become my favorite storytelling-centric channel. Your insights into performance, cinematography, and script are all profoundly revelatory. Thank you for your observations. Sally stole nearly every scene she was ever in and I can't wait to see what Sarah Goldberg does next.
I watched this show because her S2 monologue was trending on Twitter, but damn this show had so much more to offer! Barry is now my favorite show but Goldberg's performance will stay with me the longest I think
Her frightening intensity regarding her insecurities and jealousies really got to me due to how relatable she was…I have and still get the same way as Sally and it frightened me to see that behavior in front of me
Sarah was telegraphing the subdued emotions so well without showing them that Sally being on screen gave me anxiety every time after she first lashed out, the only character in this show that has achieved that. She grew to be the most terrifying of the bunch for me personally not because of what she was capable of, but simply because of how much was going on under the skin. Great performance.
It's funny that you brought up Sally Field, because the scene with Sally (Goldberg) at the podium reminded me of Sally Field's famous "you like me, you really like me" award speech. I think that was done on purpose.
Her performance in the whole show is extraordinary but DAMN did she get snubbed for an Emmy season 3. I know the Emmy's are bullshit but still. Just an incredible dramatic AND comedic performance, often at the same time.
Sarah does an amazing job. I think she and Bill have similar strengths. They're both naturally comedic actors, but they also both excel at expressing dramatic, complex emotions with startling sincerity.
Fun Fact: Bill Hader figured out how to finish the second season while sitting in traffic on his way to a press event for the first season in New York City. Hader arrived to the event just before it started and pulled Alec Berg to the side to pitch him the idea minutes before they went on stage.
Will never understand how Sally was ever dubbed the "least-likeable character" Sarah Golberg brought out such a raw performance with Sally Reed. Versatile and down right infectious, whether she was ecstatic, in despair, sobbing, pissed off. I know these academy shows mean nothing but I give 1,000 Emmys to Sarah!
One thing I love about Sally is how she consistently struggles with the “inciting incident” that signals the beginning of the end - her performance in the theater about her abusive ex-husband, Sam. She tells Barry how he hit her and physically dominated her, leaned over her and made her feel small. We see Sam do this in the hotel room scene to try to reinforce this old power dynamic when he fails to convince her not to do the show about him. She is visibly anxious and begins to shrink in that scene, but instead just leaves the hotel room, regaining some dignity. Then she performs it and it starts to set her life up for success. Fast-forward to season 3, and we get to the scene where Barry comes to Sally’s set to ask for her help in getting Gene a role in her show, Joplin. She says she can’t help him, and Barry EXPLODES on her, scaring everyone else in the room. And what does he do? He physically intimidates her, cornering her with his arm up against the wall, just as Sam did before. He leaves, and instead of immediately realizing how fucked up the whole situation is, she makes excuses for Barry’s rage (he just had a bad day) and APOLOGIZES to Barry later, just like she would apologize to Sam after he would beat her. Here, she sadly re-embraces some of her trauma and normalizes it. And then it all culminates in the elevator scene with Natalie. Sally explodes on her, insulting her and, what do you know, putting her arm up on the wall of the elevator to corner Natalie, just like she has been cornered most of her life (or at least she’s felt that way). And that is the moment Sally never truly comes back from. At that point in the show onward, Sally is a different person, now wearing the shame of the oppression she fought against. She loses. Even at the very end of the show, I know she is still struggling with her feelings of being trapped and inferior. It’s a wonderfully sad character who miraculously doesn’t die or have serious consequences for their actions like almost every other main character.
I hope Sarah Goldberg gets to walk through any door she sees after this performance. Had my jaw on the floor several times in really unexpectedly raw scenes.
Having worked in community theatre I’ve met quite a few Sally Reeds. While the character is enjoyable to watch in a comedy show having to deal with her in real life is one of the most insufferable experiences I’ve ever had.
The fact that i hate this character so much, speaks to the success of her performance. Sally Reed reminds of real people I’ve met throughout my life and that shit pisses me off 💀💀
The range of emotions she went through from one scene to the next was astonishing. I hope Sarah Goldberg isn't overlooked like Rhea Seehorn from Better Call Saul. Both actresses add a vulnerability and a human femininity to the screen which is rarely seen.
She just acts at 200% at every breakdown which occur too frequently in seasons 3 and 4 that you become numb by the billionth time she goes at full power.
I remember her "Off Camera With Sam Goldberg" interview as being one of the most interesting in that entire series. I gotta get back to "Barry" and finish up the series.
She gets completely overlooked because of how great and funny her male leads and co-stars perform, but for my money she was the best actor of the bunch. She also received a lot of hatred for her character in part because of how (intentionally) frustrating her character is.
I was so bummed when she didn't get an Emmy nomination last year. She was terrific
Thats men for you
Took me a while to realize, “oh wait, this character is supposed to get on my nerves as it serves her character’s arc.” Once I did, holy cow did she crush it!
Skyler White moment
I’m a man and as much as I loved Winkler, Root and Haders’ performances. Sarah was my standout “holy shit this chick can ACT” was my reaction multiple times throughout the four seasons.
been waiting for a video to point out how amazing she is in this show
to me her performance is so captivating its almost unnecessary to talk about. she highlights any scene she is in.
shes what made "Barry" the show it is.
shes adorable when shes happy, unbearable when shes irksome, tragic when shes suffering.
If she doesn’t win an Emmy the system is broken. She’s brilliant
Prepare to get shivved
Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay, so i love both Sarahs. Goldberg (Sally) her performance is great but... She needed more of a Sarah Snook (Shiv) touch right, now her performance was more of a 😬, but she could bring more of a 😁, but Sarah Snook (Shiv) had more of a 😊... So right now to gain the Emmy they need more of a Yeah 😃, but Sarah Goldberg, its confusing i know but hear me out, she needs to bring more of a hm? 🤔 When Sarah Snook is more of a hmm 😌
@@DystopiaWithoutNeons this the most accurate and hilarious response
@@newguy5672 Ah, ah, ah. Succession runs as a drama series, Barry runs under comedy series...both can win.
@@DystopiaWithoutNeons for anyone who hasn’t watched Barry reads your comment they’re gonna think you’re fucking insane dude 😂
Sarah Goldberg is the breakout performance in a show full of breakout performances.
I can't wait to see what the guy who plays Gene goes on to do
She gave the most solid performance out of the cast, she felt real
Her performance as Sally is one of the greatest performances I’ve ever seen in any TV show. There are countless examples of how authentic and highly nuanced her acting is throughout the show but one of my favorites (as you already pointed out in the vid) is when she kills the biker in season 3. She conveys shock and trauma in a way that makes you feel like she legit killed someone for the very first time. Also her meltdown in the elevator could’ve felt very over the top or melodramatic in the hands of a lesser actress but due to the great writing and how genuinely intense her emotions are, it feels very plausible that that’s exactly how her character would react in the show and even in real life if Sally actually existed.
She really deserves a golden globe. She has been incredible in this show. You really fall for her in the beginning only to slowly feel so sorry for her. And Sarah evokes it all out of you with precision
Wow reading these comments - I didn’t realize there was hate for her character. She is one of the monumental greats of our time. She has done some of the most incredible acting I’ve ever seen
She really nails what it’s like to traverse this industry when no one is in support of your acting career except yourself.
I’ve been doing this thing for 5 and a half years now and have felt and experienced most of what she’s portrayed on screen as Sally. She is absolutely Epic.
People don't hate Sarah, they hate Sally.'
Sarah is amazing and hit it out of the park.
Sally is a narcissistic user that only ever seems concerned to the degree of what can be done for her. Maybe it's a defense mechanism built after her years of abuse, but it certainly didn't make her likable as a person, and she doesn't have much personality to top it off. She's not a monster like Barry or Noho Hank, but that was the beauty of Barry, including Sally and Gene to show different shades of shitty people, though by the time we meat Gene he's put his worst habits behind him (but can never let go of his vanity).
Sally's eyes and eyebrows always make me feel anxious, which is what i really love about her performance. Even when she seems really happy about something, there's still this sense of doubt on what she actually feel.
One thing i notice about her character is that she have a passion to be seen and appreciated. Which sadly it rarely happened. And it's a sad parrarel that her dream of becoming a famous actress and having many people knowing and loving her, end up turn into having to hiding from the public
Sally Reed is a great creation. Big props to D'Arcy Carden for taking all that rage in the face on the elevator.
Think of all the raw talent in Hollywood that gets overlooked in favor name recognition. Shout out to Sarah for making it happen
Hands down one of the reasons I love this show. Her performance in their "I love you" scene in season 1 is one of the best acting I've ever seen.
Sally gets too much hate (her character is clearly not to be likeable but relatable but still) The actress that plays her SLAYED every time she was on screen - I couldn't help but find myself grinning ear to ear with her or feeling enraged when she did because of how stellar her emotions were and how captivating her performance. I think the men in the show get more credit because of how infuriating Sally could be as a person, but man was she fricken PHENOMENAL
That's why the hate is about Sally, not Sarah. Sarah Nailed Sally's hateability.
@@RagnarokMic I just don't quite care for how people hate Sally far more than the other characters, but somehow Barry or Fuches etc aren't hated as equally bc the reason Sally is hated is based more (not always cuz she does effed up stuff too) off her erratic personality rather than heinous actions such as blatant murder but yes Sarah deserves all the awards and love bc holy shit she brought that girl to life
@@oneinamalone This happens in every single TV show. The female characters are always hated 100x more than the male characters. Breaking Bad was a show full of rapists and murderers, but Skyler was the most hated character because she... nagged her husband? I still don't understand why everyone hates Sally, to be honest.
@@dmb1745same
She deserves an Emmy for sure…
Her acting is so good, so real, so complex. I was struck by her early on in the series and felt she has given the best performance over all, in amongst a group of very talented actors. So proud that she came from the Canadian theatre scene. I hope that she has a long and illustrious career.
I'm always here for Sally Reed appreciation content! Sarah Goldberg is a star! So sad this show had to end but it ended so well! This will always be a fave show for me! ❤
So many great characters but Sarah’s performance is the strongest
Lol I mean she’s strong but Bill’s performance is the best thing about this show.
@@kaidwyer6891nah
Sarah is an amazing talent and I'm so glad you're featuring her, love the channel!
So glad to see the Barry videos now
I loved her, I hated her, I was sad for her, then found it impossible to be sad for her. And aside from the exceptional writing, Sarah Goldberg’s acting is truly fucking masterful.
Great show. One of the best I've seen and Sarah's performance as Sally was out of this world!
Excellent video as always! My favourite and most memorable Sally Reed scene that highlights Sarah Goldberg's talent as an actor is the MacBeth scene from season 1 episode 7. In this scene, Sally asks Barry to give her something she can work with on stage but it seems like he's unable to do that. So, Sally goes out to deliver a monologue as Macbeth and it's quite flat. It's way better than most people could do, but it is lacking. Meanwhile, Barry is backstage dealing with murdering his friend and when it's time for him to walk on stage to tell MacBeth that the queen is dead, he's emotional and very raw. Sally responds to Barry's delivery by transforming her performance into something subtle, layered, and evocative. This is the most memorable Barry scene for me because it showcases Sarah Golberg's absolute mastery of acting, providing side-by-side examples for the audience of average and next-level acting.
If Kim Wexler was an “anti-Skyler” character, then Sally is the “anti-Kim Wexler”. She did everything opposite to what Kim did, albeit sharing some aspects of her character with Kim.
can you elaborate on that a little more? it's a very interesting comparison
@@JohnDoe-xf8ew
Common things they did:
- Having a not so nice relationship with their mom.
- Running away for a while and changed their hair color into brunette.
The differences:
- Kim ran away FROM Jimmy. Sally ran away WITH Barry.
- Kim stopped her conning behavior altogether after the exodus but Sally was still longing for the past and committed violence as a way to vent frustration on said past (choking a guy to make herself feel triumphant after being an abuse victim for so long).
- Kim never had a kid with Jimmy. Sally had John with Barry.
- Kim told Jimmy to turn himself in but once Jimmy called her out that she’s a huge hypocrite and should turn herself in for her crimes too, she did and the civil lawsuit still has effect on her until these days. Sally told Barry to turn himself in but since Barry never call her out about how she killed a man, Sally never turn herself in like Kim did so she gets away with it. She also never try to help Gene despite it’s a thing she told Barry to because she knows that if she did, Gene would be out of jail, the truth about her running away with Barry will come out and her acting career will be over. Gene being locked up for life with the fake truth about Barry being a national hero means her acting career remains intact.
Which, for me, albeit makes Sally way less likable than Kim, it makes her a lot more real.
I don’t believe one bit that a level-headed morally righteous super calm and composed Kim Wexler would be the one orchestrating the destruction of Howard’s life out of spite.
I, however, fully believe that an abuse victim emotional trainwreck Sally would do something very crazy like running with Barry and had a kid with him for 8 years.
Sally is a mix of both Skyler and Kim 👁👄👁
Comparing Barry to Breaking Bad/ Better Call Saul is comparing apples to oranges. Sally is her own character and was not written as some take on Skyler/Kim
Love this show and the characters are simply amazing. Sarah Goldberg was great and found her character interesting and well done.
Absolutely amazing performances in so many integral character moments from Sara!
I'd not watched Barry until very recently, while catching up with your Succession content, I saw you had multiple videos covering it. Right then I knew it was a show to watch. Great vid, as always
Sarah Goldberg gives the most layered, nuanced, and deeply human performance of all the amazing actors on this show.
Can we please get a NoHo Hank analysis video? He was riveting. I couldn't take my eyes off him.
The way he would shift from hilarious to earnest to menacing was a revelation to watch.
Anthony Carrigan was by far the best actor on the show, and that was no easy feat considering how outstanding everyone was.
*shakes head side to side with a smile and tears in eyes
Real
She is the most dynamic character
First thing I ever saw her in...and LOVED her performance. That scene when went off on that woman in the elevator, her voice went through 4 different octaves. She's amazing in this, for sure.
she gives the best performance by far across all 4 seasons no question
WoW, that analysis was impecable! You missed dome great, great Sally scenes. Barry is a surprising show, but she steals the show every time is on the screen, mesmerising! Generational. Thanks for the great content
i really was amazed by bill and sarah's acting they looked so natural
Sally's tied as my favorite character in the show with Hank because of Sarah's performance. She's a monster.
Sarah made me cry a few times, I was always amazed at her skills!
Her acting skills are seriously Meryl Streep level or Sarah Paulson level. How did it take this long for anyone to notice her. Thank you for giving her this role Bill Hader. Hope we see a lot more Sarah in the future.
I've been subscribed for a while but I have to finally comment because this has quickly become my favorite storytelling-centric channel. Your insights into performance, cinematography, and script are all profoundly revelatory. Thank you for your observations. Sally stole nearly every scene she was ever in and I can't wait to see what Sarah Goldberg does next.
Hi I’m here early! She was amazing. I really hope she gets an Emmy too. She deserves.
incredible analysis as always, thank you!!!
I watched this show because her S2 monologue was trending on Twitter, but damn this show had so much more to offer! Barry is now my favorite show but Goldberg's performance will stay with me the longest I think
“People have legitimately won Oscar’s for less” lol too real. Goldberg deserves her flowers and then some.
Really is one of the greatest performances i have ever seen
This show is so GOOD!
i love your videos so much!! great content
Best character and performance in a show full of fantastic characters and performances
she is my goddamn idol her grief scenes are especially incredible aaa
The "i did this" moment is even better cause that was the same acting practice they did episode before.
Her frightening intensity regarding her insecurities and jealousies really got to me due to how relatable she was…I have and still get the same way as Sally and it frightened me to see that behavior in front of me
Sarah was telegraphing the subdued emotions so well without showing them that Sally being on screen gave me anxiety every time after she first lashed out, the only character in this show that has achieved that.
She grew to be the most terrifying of the bunch for me personally not because of what she was capable of, but simply because of how much was going on under the skin.
Great performance.
It's funny that you brought up Sally Field, because the scene with Sally (Goldberg) at the podium reminded me of Sally Field's famous "you like me, you really like me" award speech. I think that was done on purpose.
Her performance in the whole show is extraordinary but DAMN did she get snubbed for an Emmy season 3. I know the Emmy's are bullshit but still. Just an incredible dramatic AND comedic performance, often at the same time.
Sarah does an amazing job. I think she and Bill have similar strengths. They're both naturally comedic actors, but they also both excel at expressing dramatic, complex emotions with startling sincerity.
sally reed is one of the best tv characters ever
love this channel
I appreciate this bc people need to know that Sarah Goldberg be ACTING
Fun Fact: Bill Hader figured out how to finish the second season while sitting in traffic on his way to a press event for the first season in New York City. Hader arrived to the event just before it started and pulled Alec Berg to the side to pitch him the idea minutes before they went on stage.
Amazing video
She did an amazing job!! She frustrated me when she was overly ambitious and careless but I have to admit I saw myself in that
brilliant stuff, thank you
Observation team putting in the work. 👍
The elevate scene was pure rage and Sarah delivered on every bit. Such a shame she hasn't won an emmy fir it yet.
Thx for this
Barry, Succession and Better Call Saul. I'm glad to have been alive while these series were airing
She did a good job. Now give her her own SHOW!!!!!
Will never understand how Sally was ever dubbed the "least-likeable character" Sarah Golberg brought out such a raw performance with Sally Reed. Versatile and down right infectious, whether she was ecstatic, in despair, sobbing, pissed off. I know these academy shows mean nothing but I give 1,000 Emmys to Sarah!
"People legit have won Oscards for less". That's on point
One thing I love about Sally is how she consistently struggles with the “inciting incident” that signals the beginning of the end - her performance in the theater about her abusive ex-husband, Sam. She tells Barry how he hit her and physically dominated her, leaned over her and made her feel small. We see Sam do this in the hotel room scene to try to reinforce this old power dynamic when he fails to convince her not to do the show about him. She is visibly anxious and begins to shrink in that scene, but instead just leaves the hotel room, regaining some dignity. Then she performs it and it starts to set her life up for success.
Fast-forward to season 3, and we get to the scene where Barry comes to Sally’s set to ask for her help in getting Gene a role in her show, Joplin. She says she can’t help him, and Barry EXPLODES on her, scaring everyone else in the room. And what does he do? He physically intimidates her, cornering her with his arm up against the wall, just as Sam did before. He leaves, and instead of immediately realizing how fucked up the whole situation is, she makes excuses for Barry’s rage (he just had a bad day) and APOLOGIZES to Barry later, just like she would apologize to Sam after he would beat her. Here, she sadly re-embraces some of her trauma and normalizes it.
And then it all culminates in the elevator scene with Natalie. Sally explodes on her, insulting her and, what do you know, putting her arm up on the wall of the elevator to corner Natalie, just like she has been cornered most of her life (or at least she’s felt that way). And that is the moment Sally never truly comes back from. At that point in the show onward, Sally is a different person, now wearing the shame of the oppression she fought against. She loses. Even at the very end of the show, I know she is still struggling with her feelings of being trapped and inferior. It’s a wonderfully sad character who miraculously doesn’t die or have serious consequences for their actions like almost every other main character.
Sarah Goldberg is one of the actress ever made!
I don't think I've ever seen such a brutal portrayal of how dehumanising it can be to try to make it in Hollywood
All actresses and actors in this show is top notch.
One thing I realized is, only really good actors can play a character being a very bad actor
Sarah's amazing❤
next award season is gonna be brutal
I hope Sarah Goldberg gets to walk through any door she sees after this performance. Had my jaw on the floor several times in really unexpectedly raw scenes.
Those scenes where she was crying or shouting honestly scared me.
Haven’t watched this show but now I have too 😳
@ 11:41 "So Sally, I see we're still doing this?"
- Mom
She should get an oscar for this(I am aware this is not a movie)
also a Nobel prize
hope she gets an emmy
It’s deserved, especially for Season 3
She's perfect
She was Sally🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
Having worked in community theatre I’ve met quite a few Sally Reeds. While the character is enjoyable to watch in a comedy show having to deal with her in real life is one of the most insufferable experiences I’ve ever had.
5:04 "If you just read the dialogue, the scene could be interpreted as a funny miscommunication" YEAH REAL FUNNY
Sarah Goldberg is perfection as Sally Reed
Sally Reed is so flawed and frustrating, and Sarah Goldberg plays her so perfectly
peggy hill level character and performance. one of the best characters in tv history.
I see a lot of connections, in appearance and otherwise, between Sally and Naomi Watts' character in Mulholland Dr.
Definitely.
The fact that i hate this character so much, speaks to the success of her performance. Sally Reed reminds of real people I’ve met throughout my life and that shit pisses me off 💀💀
I have a rule, if a character is making me feel intense emotions that aren't conceited ire, they're probably really well written/performed.
The range of emotions she went through from one scene to the next was astonishing. I hope Sarah Goldberg isn't overlooked like Rhea Seehorn from Better Call Saul. Both actresses add a vulnerability and a human femininity to the screen which is rarely seen.
Wouldn’t have worked if she wasn’t so great
She just acts at 200% at every breakdown which occur too frequently in seasons 3 and 4 that you become numb by the billionth time she goes at full power.
I never hated Sally's character, she was relatable, being stuck in a world where untalented hacks get ahead of you
Please make a video for "1883" ❤
i am so obscenely pissed off she never won an emmy for this role
i honestly thought she gave one of if not the best performance in the show other than bill hader
Make a black mirror onde 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I dislike her in a way that makes me appreciate the performance. She understands Sally’s ego, but keeps her human.
I remember her "Off Camera With Sam Goldberg" interview as being one of the most interesting in that entire series. I gotta get back to "Barry" and finish up the series.