NoHo Hank and Cristobal Breakup (Part 1) | Barry 04x04 it takes a psycho

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • Hank and cristobal break up after Cristobal finds out who Hank truly is

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  • @RandoSchmando
    @RandoSchmando  Рік тому +41

    PART 2 - ua-cam.com/video/QlazDCNxFQs/v-deo.html
    This episode was an emotional roller coaster

  • @Benjy1
    @Benjy1 Рік тому +122

    Dude Cristobal could not catch a break man. What a tragic character. RIP to my favorite and most human character in the show

  • @samiteeny9743
    @samiteeny9743 Рік тому +247

    The thing is Hank was already a murderer and a criminal when he was first introduced. He was just goofy and incompetent so he presented as a cheerful, good-hearted guy.
    But realistically he’s in the same boat as Barry, just less self-aware (which is nuts since Barry spends half his time in ocean-deep denial and the other half in mental breakdowns)

    • @keyproblems7590
      @keyproblems7590 Рік тому +22

      I think that’s why he always liked Barry. He felt how similar they were, even if Barry didn’t realize it

    • @xavier1752
      @xavier1752 Рік тому +18

      Hank imo is more self-aware than Barry but just way more delusional and optimistic

    • @clee89
      @clee89 Рік тому +5

      Omg, he's like one of the most evil guys we know!

  • @Jrichter935
    @Jrichter935 Рік тому +370

    Hank going from tough but lovable gangster to cold hearted killer is crazy

    • @colbyJackCheese746
      @colbyJackCheese746 Рік тому +13

      Bill Hader is talking about doing a movie for this show, I could totally see it being hanks story

    • @thecuriousboi
      @thecuriousboi Рік тому +9

      lol what gangster is lovable like you need to be a monster in order to survive as one

    • @jamaican-kevin-bacon
      @jamaican-kevin-bacon Рік тому +3

      When was he ever tough?

    • @bobafett6114
      @bobafett6114 Рік тому +7

      @@jamaican-kevin-bacon I mean he would have killed Barry several times. He’s shown he will kill to keep himself safe

    • @whipwalka
      @whipwalka Рік тому +5

      @@thecuriousboi did you watch? hank tried to be lovable and nice and clearly didn't turn out well, only way for him to survive was to become cold hearted. you didn't say anything with any meaning at all lol

  • @dakotaw03
    @dakotaw03 Рік тому +280

    Very heartbreaking to know Hank will never be the same man he once was. I didn’t want to believe that it was gonna end up the same way as Barry and Sally’s progressively-toxic relationship if it lasted any longer, and when Cristobal was about to die, Hank instantly swallowed his emotions.

    • @frankfurlacker5219
      @frankfurlacker5219 Рік тому +2

      He turned cold like Barry.

    • @dakotaw03
      @dakotaw03 Рік тому +12

      @@frankfurlacker5219The worst part is that he has nothing left to lose anymore, unlike Barry. He’s out for blood more than ever at this point.

    • @MDK2_Radio
      @MDK2_Radio Рік тому +36

      Hank was always cold. People forget he’s killed people too. Remember the house bombing? People forget the way he looked when he told Barry to kill him in season 2. But this was always there in him.

    • @frankfurlacker5219
      @frankfurlacker5219 Рік тому +1

      @@MDK2_Radio I know it was but I meant that it took over him now.

    • @dakotaw03
      @dakotaw03 Рік тому +1

      @@MDK2_Radio Of course, He’s just as much of a criminal as Barry, but he was never as narcissistic and more heartless as he is now.

  • @MDK2_Radio
    @MDK2_Radio Рік тому +227

    People are going to be surprised at Hank’s coldness but there have been clues. He’s killed people too, he looked the same way when he told Barry to just kill him during the rooftop confrontation. This was always under the surface.

    • @walkingcubkid
      @walkingcubkid Рік тому +28

      Plus there was that other time where he tried to kill Barry when Barry was about to kill the intended target….

    • @richardwright4809
      @richardwright4809 Рік тому +60

      And when he threatened Barry’s life at the start of S2 “don’t fuck with me Barry, it’s not polite.”

    • @walkingcubkid
      @walkingcubkid Рік тому +20

      @@richardwright4809 exactly, Barry tried to get out of it, but Hank tried to drag him back in.

    • @frankfurlacker5219
      @frankfurlacker5219 Рік тому +23

      @@walkingcubkid Hank is just as guilty as Fuches, he dragged Barry back in every bit as much as he did.

    • @johnsabin1235
      @johnsabin1235 Рік тому +21

      You don’t get to be Capo of Chechen Mafia being a choir boy. Hank was always a criminal, we just didn’t get to see it until now.

  • @cooperstvandyoutube3303
    @cooperstvandyoutube3303 Рік тому +37

    3:07 the framing to make hank have wings from the window was awesome angel of death moment

  • @mulvi747
    @mulvi747 Рік тому +81

    "I feel more like myself than I ever have."

  • @jackashmore
    @jackashmore Рік тому +48

    The way Hank kept saying he did it for him and he loves him was on point with Barry talking Mr. K

  • @BiLLz66614
    @BiLLz66614 Рік тому +127

    Man.. its sad.. Because Hank didnt know what to do.. so he had to Betray the trust of Cristobal to get the elders off of him... plus now they are protected . But Cristobal understandably felt betrayed... Hank was begging for him to stay. That was sad. But Hank brought it on himself at the end of the day. No more 50/50 with Cristobal.. and no more Barry training him an army.... :( Sad to see this all ending.

    • @frankfurlacker5219
      @frankfurlacker5219 Рік тому +8

      Hank will lose everything from this decision. Sad.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Рік тому

      It’s a sad thing to remember. Part of the journey, is the end.

    • @meumundosecreto7694
      @meumundosecreto7694 Рік тому

      He should've told Cristobal about the sand thing way beforehand and also that they'd try to kill him if he left him. Maybe Cristobal could've sneaked off and flew to another country or smth.

    • @ssheeessh
      @ssheeessh Рік тому

      @@cryb0rg He tried to warn him. He told him multiple times that "he knew too much". Cristobal unfortunately took it as a threat instead of a warning.

    • @cryb0rg
      @cryb0rg Рік тому

      @@ssheeessh My point was that was a weak ass cryptic warning.

  • @austinlocke5679
    @austinlocke5679 Рік тому +93

    This scene WILL win Anthony Carrigan an Emmy, calling it rn!

  • @matthewriley7826
    @matthewriley7826 Рік тому +41

    Damn, ever since Hank started pulling the trigger he’s gotten colder.

  • @kayveethegoat1573
    @kayveethegoat1573 Рік тому +25

    Cristobal acting like he working for a warehouse. Sir you are all killers, and drug dealers 😂😂😂 I understand where he is coming from but bro.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Рік тому +8

      There’s a difference between taking out the competition and taking out your own partners especially when someone you trust does it behind your back. And this was after he got tortured so him wanting to go legitimate could’ve been his PTSD trying to deal with the trauma.

    • @ssheeessh
      @ssheeessh Рік тому +4

      @@matthewriley7826 As a former mob boss he should have better understood the situation they were in.
      They would have all been killed by the Chechens. Or try and kill the Chechens, which isn't very "legitimate" (and their guys are shit)
      And when Hank warned him that he "knew too much" he really should have stopped to think.
      I understand he had trauma, but Hank is the one that saved him, and Hank tried to save him here too.

  • @cakeisavegatable
    @cakeisavegatable Рік тому +23

    As a fan I feel very satisfied in guessing Hank would be the scariest character. The scene in S2 when Hank confronts Barry at his acting class is when I called it. Don’t fuck with the polite ones eek

  • @Goji938
    @Goji938 Рік тому +33

    Those mauling he had to listen to broke him, truly. He saw man unleashed, and will never be the same.

  • @frankfurlacker5219
    @frankfurlacker5219 Рік тому +51

    Did not see that coming. Hank panicked.

    • @ssheeessh
      @ssheeessh Рік тому

      You really think he would have been capable of defending himself from the Chechens?
      He tried to warn him, but Cristobal took the warning as a threat.

  • @RashaKahn
    @RashaKahn Рік тому +30

    I didn't expect this since I loved Hank & Cristobal's arc and what they've been through, it's great storytelling but still made me sad.

  • @KittyPieVibes
    @KittyPieVibes Рік тому +16

    It’s so interesting to watch again because when Hank first started crying I obviously thought he was just heart broken and worried, now I understand that Hank knew as soon as he closed the door he lost him

  • @jamesmmcgill
    @jamesmmcgill Рік тому +22

    This is the moment Hank and Christobal became Jimmy and Kim

    • @thenightriterpartii7724
      @thenightriterpartii7724 Рік тому +2

      Jimmy: kim you can't leave me !!!!

    • @antedote1
      @antedote1 Рік тому +4

      Only Jimmy did the right thing and sacrificed himself for Kim, when in turn, Hank sacrificed Cristobal, to appease his elders..

  • @stevenwoods8463
    @stevenwoods8463 Рік тому +23

    Hank your Victor Zsasz is showing.

  • @jkta97
    @jkta97 Рік тому +42

    They better give Anthony Carrigan the Emmy this season.

  • @PaddyRoon7
    @PaddyRoon7 Рік тому +9

    1:43 Barry's impact on Hank.

  • @jigglebilly7771
    @jigglebilly7771 Рік тому +26

    i was not ready for this today 😭

    • @frankfurlacker5219
      @frankfurlacker5219 Рік тому

      Yeah, it’s ending though, things are going to get Bananas.

  • @rahilwiggs4877
    @rahilwiggs4877 Рік тому +29

    Hank was correct in assuming the men he killed would screw them, because the police chief mentioned they had an informant for the Dave and Busters raid.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Рік тому +6

      Lol based on how incompetent the cops are presented on this show, you are giving them WAY too much credit.

    • @rahilwiggs4877
      @rahilwiggs4877 Рік тому +1

      @@matthewriley7826 yeah probably, but he did briefly say it to Jim Moss when they arrived at Cousineau’s, so maybe they’re just competent enough? 🤔

    • @99bottlesofwine
      @99bottlesofwine Рік тому +3

      The informant could've been a waiter or something, not necessarily a gang member

    • @rahilwiggs4877
      @rahilwiggs4877 Рік тому

      @@99bottlesofwine true

  • @cameronwilliamboyle2688
    @cameronwilliamboyle2688 5 місяців тому +2

    Hank wasn't cool with being the plucky comic relief butt of the jokes type of guy, so despite the traumas he'd been through and the ones he inflicted on others, it was pretty rich that he thought he deserved respect from everyone because he saw himself as a super relax guy. But here's the truth, Hank is extremely likeable, and while he's capable of good acts and has a somewhat caring quality, he ultimately can't accept what he's done. He acts like a victim, but him, Barry, Fuches, Sally, and Gene are all the same person. People who lie, and believe that they are the heroes of their stories.
    Sally took Fuches' story to heart, and got out just in time. Hank couldn't make it in time because he'd bottled it up for so long. Barry already knew he was irredeemable, so he forced his misguided attempts at good onto John. And when Barry died, he realized there would be no punishment, no redemption for him, and zero fanfare from his perspective. He was just gone. There was no confirmation, his last words were merely ones of surprise. Words don't do anything. For a guy like him, it's permanently night. Barry was never a deep thinker. Gene got off on sleaze, and was vainglorious, so instead of clearing his name and winning the good graces of the people, he tried to put himself in the most socially and financially suitable position. He became conceited, insecure, and isolated. Lost his sense of self, came back eight years later, and went right back into his dark side. Then he realized he hated it, and killed Barry. An extreme act of pettiness where Gene tried to control the narrative and inevitably framed himself as a cowardly, psychopathic, murderous, manipulative puppet-master, constantly trapped by the fact that he truly did care for Barry, but could never forgive him for the murder of Janice, a person whom he had an outwardly shallow relationship with but one that was mostly sincere.
    Janice appreciated Gene's foolishness, and Jim hated everything about Gene and simply wanted a reason to connect him to Barry. Jim might have been a resourceful man, but he was too trusting of any information that immediately connected with his cognitive bias. Jim was a genius, but ultimately like Barry, had a lack of forethought beyond his own ideals and priorities. Ironically, the only character who wanted to clean up his act was Cristobal, and he only ended up getting the brunt of their toxic behaviour. He was professional, rational, caring, and considerate of his buddies. After leaving his wife and going through the trauma of the electro-shock treatment, he didn't return to his ways of relentless murdering and ruthless scheming, it was a wakeup call for him.
    But this isn't a story about bad people changing their ways, or becoming good. This is the story of relatable and likeable characters remarkably failing in every aspect of their lives until the people around them suffer as they become a version of themselves they can't recognize anymore. Fuches was the most aware, and unlike the rest of the cast, he only became aware, because he was the genesis of all their problems, relatively speaking. They would have messed up on their own, but he was the original catalyst. Fuches is unforgivable, but I was deeply affected by his final talk with Hank. A man with no heart, even though he adopted the Raven persona as an escape from himself, it made him seem more enlightened. But the truth is he chose to forgo his humanity, and admitted that he wasn't even powerful, he was just a self-concerned monster, too absorbed in himself, too weak, too stupid, too cowardly.
    And that's where he redeemed himself in my opinion, he doesn't want forgiveness, he just wants to see it admitted, announced. He discovered the truth behind all of their problems. Accepting responsibility. Admitting they fucked up. That they were scared, and the only way they could make themselves forget, was to become someone else.

  • @Benjamin-mj9pd
    @Benjamin-mj9pd Рік тому +12

    So Hank has always been a bigger psycho than Barry. It just wasn’t apparent because of his likability.

  • @swisher1849
    @swisher1849 Рік тому +18

    damn. i think im really starting to get what the show is getting at, especially with hank.

  • @jonathanshihadeh
    @jonathanshihadeh Рік тому +8

    3:15 Angel of death hank

  • @halfmettlealchemist8076
    @halfmettlealchemist8076 Рік тому +23

    I really hope you post the scene in the sand silo because that was an absolutely insane moment

    • @ahmadtrip4623
      @ahmadtrip4623 Рік тому +4

      That scene really caught me off guard and made me laugh and just when cristobal got saved he dies a few scenes later smh

  • @anthonytilleman3576
    @anthonytilleman3576 10 місяців тому +3

    1:43 this line is what I always look forward to when I watch this scene because it really shows how much he’s changed throughout his criminal activities. It really solidifies the reality and weight on the trust factor between his associates because as far as their partners know they were participating in legitimate business but considering the baggage that Hank and Cristobal left, the feds, weren’t going to let that go so yes Hank was right. If it wasn’t going to be the elders, it was going to be the feds.

  • @lmao6593
    @lmao6593 Рік тому +37

    PLEASE POST HIS REACTION. HIS ACTING WAS INSANE

    • @lmao6593
      @lmao6593 Рік тому +2

      myb pt 1 😭 i just need it

  • @BillyBones-ui9ck
    @BillyBones-ui9ck Рік тому +24

    Hmmm now, what was it he was calling Barry before??

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Рік тому

      And in his mind he probably justifies the horrible things he’s done because the threat of Barry is “making” him do it.

  • @keegisuvakas6847
    @keegisuvakas6847 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for uploading this scene now i can make myself freak out again!

  • @coolusername9077
    @coolusername9077 Рік тому +12

    Why everyone is saying Hank was to blame for this? It could've been the chechen elders that ordered some men to stay and test Cristobals loyalty "You're part of the family as long as you're Hank's"

    • @antedote1
      @antedote1 Рік тому +1

      Story wise, doesnt make sense. He knew the risks and didnt bother to involve Cristobal in the decisions that got to that point, cause he was ultimately looking out for himself, not 50/50.. Hank did make a statement that they'll always be coming for them and was giving the same speech from Godfather, "This is the life, we've chosen!" Death for freedom, or be a prisoner. That seems to be the theme here this season.. No one is getting out of this without massive collateral damage.

  • @Pedowood
    @Pedowood Рік тому +4

    man, i thought Barry was the tragic character but it turns out that it's Noho Hank. At least Sally's still alive... for now.

  • @1lovethc
    @1lovethc Рік тому +11

    I actually said what the fuck out loud when Chris died 💀💀

    • @b.b.s7545
      @b.b.s7545 Рік тому +1

      I seriously thought he was gonna die in that pit. In a way he did

    • @zachkahn3381
      @zachkahn3381 Рік тому

      @@b.b.s7545 for real, from that moment on he was living his last moments

  • @Unapanocha24
    @Unapanocha24 Рік тому +3

    Man this guy can act. The way he cried made me feel sad for him. Poor Noho Hank😢

  • @ExtremelyOnlineGuy
    @ExtremelyOnlineGuy Рік тому +1

    I just realized he’s called NoHo Hank cause he really ain’t no ho. Brilliant.

  • @guybrushgetchell2945
    @guybrushgetchell2945 Рік тому +4

    I wonder if Barry escaping was part of the reason Hank decided to betray Cristobal. He probably figured Barry would come after him.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Рік тому +2

      Makes sense, the firepower and resources the Chechens had would’ve been good to have against him. But it also reinforces the theme that Hank, like Gene, use Barry as an excuse to do horrible things.

    • @guybrushgetchell2945
      @guybrushgetchell2945 Рік тому

      @@matthewriley7826 true, but earlier on Hank tells the Chechens to F off and then all of a sudden does their bidding.

  • @TurtleDogProductions123
    @TurtleDogProductions123 11 місяців тому +1

    It’s crazy to think about the first episode and season of the show where it really was more of a comedy than a dark thriller like how it is now

  • @drelolol
    @drelolol Рік тому +4

    i didnt know how much i liked christobal until he was gone im gona miss this show edit: ive been watching since i was 14 now im 20

  • @batmanvsjoker7725
    @batmanvsjoker7725 Рік тому +1

    This broke my heart more than anything else in the show. Outside of Janice's death, of course.

  • @LuminalSpoon
    @LuminalSpoon Рік тому +2

    Holy shit, that's Sam Fisher at the start!

  • @ericthegeneric1611
    @ericthegeneric1611 Рік тому +1

    People talk about Noho Hank and how he let Cristobal die. He didnt really love if he had a chance to tell him the reason why he couldnt leave him.

  • @OvertheHedge06
    @OvertheHedge06 Рік тому +2

    I love how the Bolivian crime lords are totally cool with Hank being gay and having a husband
    Really goes to show that even terrible people like them can be progressive and understanding

    • @flintstone1664
      @flintstone1664 Рік тому

      🤔🤔🤔

    • @Pantsinabucket
      @Pantsinabucket Рік тому

      Those are the chechens. The Bolivians are the ones who kidnapped Cristobal and put him through that weird electroshock conversion therapy with his wife and the male stripper.
      Even more ironic though, as Chechnya currently puts gays in concentration camps.

  • @boohankins2993
    @boohankins2993 Рік тому +6

    Hank was right in this instant. He reslly didn't have much of a choice

  • @gunner2321
    @gunner2321 Рік тому

    PAIN.

  • @frankmorris2400
    @frankmorris2400 Рік тому

    Hank was right about the organization.

  • @maxim39650
    @maxim39650 Рік тому

    hank parece alguien toxico real mente al final

  • @BanilyaGorilya
    @BanilyaGorilya Рік тому

    Is that Stacy Keach??

  • @emilyrainflower25
    @emilyrainflower25 Рік тому +9

    The direction of this show is starting to become nonsensical….Cristobal is a drug lord. Hank is a drug lord. They had probably killed dozens if not hundreds of people through hits before the events of the show even started. And now we’re supposed to believe that Hank is somehow worse than he was before and that Cristobal’s judging him for it? The show was more interesting when it had nuance, now the message just seems to be “killing is bad and makes you bad” which is less interesting. It used to have something to say about war and coercion and morality and the grey areas of it and now it’s just…these guys killed too much and now they’re bad.

    • @reecedubinsky1157
      @reecedubinsky1157 Рік тому +34

      Cristobal says it himself that he wanted to go more legit. And this wasn’t just killing random guys, Hank murdered their own partners and loyal men while almost killing cristobal too. He betrayed cristobals trust, that’s what he’s most upset about, Hank murdering like 10 of their partners was just the cherry on top lmao. Plus this show has always carried a goofy air around its criminal personalities so when they actually do evil stuff like this it stands out, (take Barry killing everyone in the monastery, he has already killed dozens of people up to that point, everyone in there is a criminal, but since Barry and the gangs are portrayed as pretty goofy most of the time that moment sticks out as especially evil for him.) For a guy like hank who has essentially been the comedic relief for 3 seasons to pull a move like this is definitely a major shift for his character

    • @Koreanspree
      @Koreanspree Рік тому +2

      As Reece said, its not really about the killing, its about the people.
      Although I would say it isn't a major shift more like the inevitable drop, this has been building for a while. At least in my mind this has been building since at least season 2.

    • @reecedubinsky1157
      @reecedubinsky1157 Рік тому +4

      @@Koreanspree ya I could’ve worded that last part better. I believe hanks character always had this in him, but it was just hidden. So I believe it was more a major shift on the audience’s perception of the character instead of being a major shift for the character himself

    • @emilyrainflower25
      @emilyrainflower25 Рік тому +2

      @@reecedubinsky1157 I agree that it’s a shift in the narrative and storytelling and in how the writers want us to feel about Hank and Barry and Cristobal, I just don’t think it’s the best writing. The disgust of having his trust betrayed I can understand, but Cristobal called him a psychopath. Are we really supposed to believe that Cristobal became a crime boss without having already killed many innocent people? Like wasn’t their business selling heroine? I just don’t understand why the writers are trying to put Hank and Cristobal into these separate boxes of morality. They were comic relief characters but the idea was that they were supposed to always have been brutal, that was the joke. They were “nice guys” but they still killed and ordered deaths. I also don’t understand the direction of Barry’s character either? Barry always killed because he was either coerced or for self preservation or due to rage because someone he loved was threatened, but now he just wants to kill kousenua out of spite? Where’s the nuance? It’s doing the same thing game of thrones did. Dumbing down characters into good guys and bad guys to make a final distinction on morality and it’s boring.

    • @jamesrussel9084
      @jamesrussel9084 Рік тому

      Yeah the writing has slipped over season 3 and now 4. It's as if the writers think the audience is too stupid to form their own opinions and won't realize the murderous criminals are bad people unless they are bashed over the head with it in the most blunt manner possible.
      Same went for the Sally teaching scene. They rehashed the same thing Cousineau did in ep1, but this time instead of having the joke be that it's obviously cruel and unnecessary while everyone thinks it is fine we are forced to sit through the characters explaining that it's bad to berate someone until they break down in the name of acting. As if the viewers are such halfwits that it needs to be explicitly stated. Thanks Hollywood writers, I really appreciate the ham-fisted morality lesson in a show about hitmen and drug lords

  • @juliolopez6289
    @juliolopez6289 Рік тому

    Michael Ironside still killin' it

  • @fuc_dis_planet_imfinnagoto154

    New episode