Bill Hader is BARRY (HBO)

Damn those last couple of minutes had me so weak lol. God this show is brilliant and this episode no exception. I am really going to miss it but enjoying the ride.
 
...everyone is talking about Del Toro and Armison, I was freaking out about Richard Riehle.

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Also, Sally going full TÁR was amazing.

NoHo Hank's phone call w/ Barry was one of the saddest breakups on tv - ever.
 
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Armisen's scene had me in stitches.
...everyone is tlaking about Del Toro and Armison, I was freaking out about Richard Riehle.

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Oh wow, I thought that was Brian Doyle-Murray but in my defense I was pretty tired by the time he showed up and they do look a lot alike.
 
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Well, I'm glad I didn't spoil anything in advance before watching the episode because that GDT cameo at the beginning got me good and was definitely unexpected and that assassination/shootout was awesome lol.

Bill Hader has such a great eye for action in this show.
 
Already landing on her feet…


Look forward to seeing what kind of gigs Anthony Carrigan gets now that this is over, too.
 
Damn that Hank/Cristobal scene was rough. Kudos to both actors for acting there assess off though, especially Michael Irby who has been killing it in this show for the longest.

Also, I still can't believe that's the same guy plays Obispo Bishop Losa on Mayans.

He is insanely talented IMO.
 
Richard Riehle/ FBI Director joining in on the beating of Fuches and stomping him reminded of Robert De Niro in The Irishman lol.

That breakup scene was tough to watch and that ending jaw dropping.

Can’t wait to see where they go with it.
 
The way Sally moves to block the girl and then the camera shifts with her… damn.
I genuinely belly laughed at that. The rest of the episode was giving me anxiety in a good way. I'm loving the increasingly darker path Hader has taken us down.
 
I genuinely belly laughed at that. The rest of the episode was giving me anxiety in a good way. I'm loving the increasingly darker path Hader has taken us down.
Yet, still so funny.

Gene cutting the bread... and then his cute 'f*ck you' after shooting his gun.

"On Coda I worked with committed actors to tell a deeply personal story, and now I’m working with models in Halloween costumes fighting over a blue glowy thing.”

The helicopter drowning out Sally's actor girl...

Fuchs getting respect for not narcing, yet the irony is he has nothing to narc about.

...the Houston Oilers hat joke.
 
Kept expecting a reveal that this has been a daydream of Barry’s, even right up to the end. But if we’re going multiple episodes, I doubt it.
 
The first half of the episode had me convinced that it wasn't years later but months later and they adopted a kid as a cover.
 

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