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The fourth and final season of "Barry" is now streaming on HBO, and it starts with Barry Berkman still on a path to find what he is searching for, but not redemption.
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At the end of season three, Mr. Cousineau and Jim Moss worked together to get Barry arrested for killing Janice, and as season four begins, Barry is in jail, miserable and searching for a reason to live.
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Despite the acts that got him caught, Barry seems to spend no time thinking about his victims, but rather on his right to companionship.
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Season four hinges on how the people in Barry's life receive his new amorality more than on Barry himself.
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In an interview, Bill Hader, the series creator and lead actor, spoke about the beginning of the end for "Barry."
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Barry feels almost childlike at the start of episode one when he calls Cousineau from prison to ask if he's angry with him and doesn't understand what he did wrong.
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Barry has spent so much of the show trying to find a good person within himself, but the pursuit of accountability dissolves.
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Barry got tired of managing his issues and became prideful and selfish, wanting things without wanting to change.
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Cousineau is silent on the phone until Barry says "I love you," which seems to finally allow him to access his anger.
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After the call with Cousineau, Sally tells Barry to never call again, and he sees Fuches in prison for the first time and apologizes.
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In that moment, Barry wants a point of connection and retreats back to those people who are hard on him, like Fuches.
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Fuches has unconditional love for Barry, but it shows in a very weird way.
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Barry's new amorality has consequences, and it is interesting to see how his relationships with those around him change.
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The show continues to balance dark humor with thrilling action sequences, and the result is a show that is both hilarious and intense.
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The performances from the cast, especially Hader and Winkler, continue to be outstanding, with nuanced and complex characters.
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The show explores themes of redemption, morality, and the cost of violence in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.
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The writing is sharp and witty, with excellent dialogue and character development.
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The show is a must-watch for fans of dark comedies, crime dramas, and thrilling action sequences.
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The final season promises to be an emotional rollercoaster, as the show wraps up the story of Barry Berkman and his journey towards self-discovery.
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Overall, "Barry" is a show that is both entertaining and poignant, and it will leave viewers thinking about its themes long after the final credits roll.