Barry and Mr. Cousineau talk about Janice | Barry 03x03 ben mendelsohn
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- Опубліковано 7 тра 2022
- In this scene Gene and Barry are in a trailer for a show they’re gonna be on. Here they talk about Janice Moss and if her death could’ve been prevented
It’s like the people in these comments don’t even realize that Barry got Gene a line.
Barry's gone from sympathetic to villainous so fast. I used to feel sorry for him, but now I'm scared of him.
Bill Hader's performance is still funny, but now Barry actually comes off as disturbing. The way he brushes off Janice's murder makes you realize he may never be redeemed. Brilliant acting.
I love how Gene never breaks his facial expression throughout this entire scene. He sees right through all of Barry’s justifications and excuses for what he did, and he’s not gonna just let it slide like Barry wants, especially after he took it a step further by threatening Leo.
"the whole thing is just really unfortunate" is one of the most psychotic lines of all time lmao
Barry's transition from a traumatized veteran who really wanted a better life to an irrational psycho makes me feel so disappointed in him but it's still so well written. The guy has completely lost his sense, and i see it in his eyes. Bill Hader is not just acting Barry he BECAME Barry. Top notch acting.
I love his shudder after Barry touches him, really shows just how much he despises him
Barry really has lost it. This cannot end well
I think what separates Barry from Breaking Bad or Mad Men is that Barry really is just absolutely one of the most evil characters ever put to screen and Bill and co were smart enough to avoid giving him the cool factor of other similar archetypes.
its pretty scary and telling how Barry compares estranging your son to murdering hundreds
This is the scene that made me realize I was watching something special. This is the first time one of Barry's victims has a one on one chat with him. it lays out, what most of us have already suspected, that Barry doesn't see murder as a choice, but rather bad cosmic circumstances or bad luck, like it couldn't have avoided. "The whole thing was just really unfortunate" as he put it.
Barry really called the death of the love of his life, "unfortunate" this entire show was completely tragic yet beautiful at the same time
The look in Barry’s eyes is genuinely terrifying.
Gene's "that was fuckin' true" was hilarious.
The dialogue in this show is so genius. Really an instant underrated classic.
The layers of this show….Barry’s line is what I did is terrible…and I’m truly sorry.” He says the line as though it means nothing, because it really doesn’t to Barry. Gene’s line in the show with him is “I accept your apology.” He say that line in such a bitter wooden way that details his deep pain if looking right at the killer of his love. Then Barry is like “that was great!” Like he cant perceive the true emotions of others, especially the one grieving the murder he performed. He barely has an ounce of empathy. Just brilliant frame within a frame writing, and an excellent way of asking what is the difference between acting and reality? ALSO there is a deeper perspective here on sacrifice and what it takes for a person to change. It took Janice’s murder to get Gene an acting gig AND for him to be a nice person to others on sets. He was blacklisted for having a history of tyrannical behavior himself. His humanity is only discovered when something awful happens directly to him, and as a shadow of himself, he is one with empathy and a desire to care for others. Brilliant writing.
They were able to do the classic face to heel swap in wrestling. Barry went from the protagonist to the antagonist of the series. Every scene he's in I'm so tense that he will hurt or lose his cool on somebody.
Such good cinematography. Mirror in the background when everything is "fine" and they are practicing lines. The moment Gene gets real and questions him only single shot of the one talking with a closed background. No underlying things the real Barry. Bill Hader excellent acting to pull off the change as well.
Henry Winkler should be getting another Emmy for Barry this season.
Something this scene demonstrates with the show is how amazing Bill Hader's acting is that he acts bad at acting (in his line reading), and then at