The ending was insane. Just pure painful bookends to each character and then in it’s final minutes it hits you with probably the only joke of the last season AND one happy upside to the whole thing in Barry’s son. That was shocking in itself, what a great and utterly unique way to go out, I felt everything watching that. Wow
So the show is about accepting the lie? That’s not a life … but children the moral of the story is … no matter how many families you hurt bridges burned… relationships squandered… you can go to Hollywood and make a whole bunch of money telling other peoples lies… for money to pay back the people who you wronged… cause that’s the point of all this … right?
@@SoszN haha yeah did you? The kid smiling at the end decided to leave what actually happened (he was there) and his mom’s confession buried and live the mask collector lie
@@Erik-s2b2o What confession? John didn't know why Barry killed people, Sally explained that Barry is a murderer but now how or why. The mask collector just paints gene being the master manipulator and Barry being taken advantage of. How about the latter half of the point you made, that had nothing to do with the plot of Barry?
I was surprised watching this by how many characters were just one-offs (one-two episodes) but had a big or memorable role on the story. The Joplin co-star, Sally’s parents, some of the Chechens, Chris’s wife, etc.
Especially Barry’s military friend Albert. Seemed like the end of season three was lining him up to be a big character moving forward, especially after he caught Barry. Then we never saw him again
@@1994moviebuff same. Even though she was ultimately right, she was making a huge accusation off her first impression/time seeing Barry. Didn’t feel right
Pausing at 0:33, the snowball started rolling downhill because of Hank's 'dash'cam. Then for some inexplicable reason, the writers let Detective Moss keep on going after one of the class members, even though she knew it wasn't the guy in the fuzzy photo that killed Madison. - Never could figure out why they/Bill let that ride.
@@ihatenwo bruh they didn’t disappoint for dexter. Everyone always wants the killers to die in the end in these types of shows and they always get what they want, it’s boring at this point when you know how it’s gonna end which is why people didn’t like dexter getting killed by his son, it felt forced and the writers essentially forced him to kill a cop thus breaking his code meaning he had to go, it’s why everyone always dislikes the last season compared to the the previous, but you watch these shows for the ride which makes them enjoyable. Now that Barry’s over next is You , Joe Goldberg is finna die.
It ended about as well as it could have for Barry. Just before dying he redeemed himself. He thought he knew where he was going, we know where he went.
@@JamesEmery6 Barry spent much of the later half of the show, especially the last episode, focused on "where he was going" after death, ie heaven or hell. He kept looking for justification to kill Cousineau from various Christian podcasts but in the end right before he died he agreed turn himself in, hence some form of "redemption" even if he didn't get a chance to go through with it
I interpreted different. This time skip was all the characters thinking they changed when they really haven't. The only two people who came to self acceptance, Sally and Fuches, got to survive. Barry, Cousineau, and Hank couldn't so they got punished for it. Hank died in the cold hands of his love who he murdered, Cousineau couldn't get over his ego and ended up being known as the bad guy in the end, and Barry was still only worried about himself until he lost everyone, then got denied the redemption he's been after for the whole show.
@@samueldeadman5733 I pretty much agree with all of that except for Barry’s ending. It’s all about how you interpret that long pause and his mindset but I saw it as him essentially turning himself in before dying. Just because there wasn’t enough time for the police to arrive and for him to be in cuffs doesn’t mean he didn’t symbolically surrender himself and make things right before dying. Most of the show has been him speculating he’s going to hell for everything when he dies, I think he redeemed himself in that last moment
@@space_1073 the entire show is Barry trying to redeem himself and then ultimately failing. hence "starting now." i think that's the main struggle of his character and why he does the things he does i.e. joining the acting classes. barry, at the end of four painful seasons of running, decides finally to turn himself in, to finally redeem himself like you said. but just like every time before this, before he can actually *make* a change, he's cut short. i think barry's ending was actually extremely tragic as he died the same way he lived. that's just my perspective tho-- what i love most about this show is how two opposite opinions could both sound so convincing. cheers :)
Terrific show. Other than a few plot holes (mainly Jim Moss believing Gene was the killer and total disregard for what law enforcement already knew about Barry's culpability), it is one of my all-time favorite TV shows. I knew Hader was a talented comic but holy hell, he blew me away with both his dramatic acting and directing abilities. And every supporting actor on this show was terrific. Stephen Root should win an Emmy for his work as Fuches.
@@kremesauce Yeahhhhh. I def think his ease of access to guns, and walking out with an entire arsenal were just supposed to be humorous. Similar to the bomb phone app
1st episode foreshadowing NohoHank: "Have you ever been shot? Barry : “no” NohoHank “i have, it’s like crazy painful” Finale Barry gets shot “Oh wow” He knows now
Cusinau's line of, "because if we can't[change our own nature] then we are in deep trouble" is a thread woven between the main cast; their inability to change their natures cost them(Hank, Cusinau, Barry) their lives in the end.
@Joseph Wong I initially didn't think so either. She did confess to her son what was going on, unlike Barry who lied about his past. She also learned to be grateful as a high-school drama teacher, rather than reaching beyond her means and still pursuing a role in Hollywood. Last, she simply turned down dinner with the history teacher, rather than getting roped into a toxic relationship like with her ex and Barry.
I forgot completely about Sally's co-star on Joplin. She was probably the only character who saw Barry's bullshit immediately and didn't wait for him to get worse.
Barry was a soldier that got praised and recognition for killing and exploited by one of the only people he knew for gain. Killing was the only solution he knew. Barry needed therapy and understanding people, but he got was selfish people.
No. He got normal people. He was the outlier. The one willing to do anything to get what he wanted no matter the cost in lives lost. He got what he deserved in the end from the moment he decided he had the right to end another’s life outside of the battlefield.
@@macstrong1284 Things aren't so simple, but I respect your opinion. I can't say you or I would be any better under his development. The great thing, is that he isn't the only monster. All the characters are flawed. I pity him. He wanted a healthy father figure and different purpose.
This show was truly a fucking masterpiece, Barry’s character was written so phenomenally that no matter what shitty thing he did you always hoped he’d pull off the right act.
The way they wrapped it up to preserve the idea of Barry as a good man for his son….. phenomenal fish to the show. Had no idea how everything was going to play out.
A historic show and iconic character created by Hader genius - people will be talking about this performance for years to come And thank you for this lovingly and skillfully put together edit
Wow. What an amazing show it's crazy how a show this dark also made me laugh out loud consistently. What an amazing feat of not only genre mixing but exceeding the execution of both without the tonal shifts ever feeling out of place. Bill Hader is one talented guy. Going to miss this show a lot. P.S. nice edit
Nicely done, Nubby. This was extremely well put-together. When you step back from the whole series at look at it this way, you can see that Barry was human, likable and evil.
Great edit and the ending killed me. The dumbest and stupidest joke in the entire series and yet it had me so emotional. I feel like all the characters had great endings with none of them being the expected outcome.
The only think you might’ve missed here is he said “Starting now” at least four times. Also wondering where that footage of Janice actually being shot came from?
@@cggg490 reasonable outcome was him getting caught and owning up for all the crimes he committed while father of that agent and gene getting justice. oh wait they already had that for season 3 finale :P
@@Kipp274 gene was self centered selfish assole but he was kinda broken after his girlfriend agent was murdered. i liked season 3 ending on where they left every char at. felt like everyone got what they deserved during that finale. season 4 ending was so underwhelming. i refuse to believe hank would have his bf killed, his assole mentor who was on revenge path suddenly becoming a saint. i dunno i didnt dig how season 4 ended. felt so off considering how great other 3 seasons were.
fantastic edit for a one in a million show. the last season is a masterclass in how to write character driven narratives. Everyone got theirs in the end one way or another. Thanks for this edit, very well done!
It’s funny, even after everything Barry did, I was hoping he would change before it was too late. I actually wanted to see him become a better person, but this was never a story about redemption.
He loved his son & Sally, he was saved (thus already redeemed), and he decided to do the right thing a moment before he was shot. The redemption came earlier than in Cousineau's living room. :)
What is breaking my heart that in the end he understood that if he wanted get back his son he need to change and to turn himself in. Finally he wanted to do something good and take his blame on himself, for not mr Cusenau going to prison. But he couldn’t do that. It was too late. When he finally done something good he was killed. From the beginning there was no redemption for him
When I saw the title, I immediately imagined the clips would be set to D4NNY's classic, seminal hit "Goodbye" Edit: Oh, shit! He released "Goodbye 2" 18 hours ago!!!
The ending was insane. Just pure painful bookends to each character and then in it’s final minutes it hits you with probably the only joke of the last season AND one happy upside to the whole thing in Barry’s son. That was shocking in itself, what a great and utterly unique way to go out, I felt everything watching that. Wow
So the show is about accepting the lie? That’s not a life … but children the moral of the story is … no matter how many families you hurt bridges burned… relationships squandered… you can go to Hollywood and make a whole bunch of money telling other peoples lies… for money to pay back the people who you wronged… cause that’s the point of all this … right?
@@Erik-s2b2oDid you watch a different series finale?
@@SoszN haha yeah did you? The kid smiling at the end decided to leave what actually happened (he was there) and his mom’s confession buried and live the mask collector lie
Only joke of the last season? What the fuck were you even watching?
@@Erik-s2b2o What confession? John didn't know why Barry killed people, Sally explained that Barry is a murderer but now how or why. The mask collector just paints gene being the master manipulator and Barry being taken advantage of.
How about the latter half of the point you made, that had nothing to do with the plot of Barry?
Barry had the perfect balance between comedy and serious moments. Barry died the way he lived. The series were so good.
A character I hated yet loved with all my heart. Goodbye, Barry.
I was surprised watching this by how many characters were just one-offs (one-two episodes) but had a big or memorable role on the story. The Joplin co-star, Sally’s parents, some of the Chechens, Chris’s wife, etc.
Especially Barry’s military friend Albert. Seemed like the end of season three was lining him up to be a big character moving forward, especially after he caught Barry. Then we never saw him again
Don't forget about the best character, Mitch from Beingets by Mitch
@@Snowytiger000 I hope he’s doing well after both time jumps
The Joplin costar pissed me off with how she was butting into their lives. I was just like “WHO ARE YOU??”
@@1994moviebuff same. Even though she was ultimately right, she was making a huge accusation off her first impression/time seeing Barry. Didn’t feel right
Brilliant Show. Im gonna miss it.
You should have recorded it. :)
Pausing at 0:33, the snowball started rolling downhill because of Hank's 'dash'cam. Then for some inexplicable reason, the writers let Detective Moss keep on going after one of the class members, even though she knew it wasn't the guy in the fuzzy photo that killed Madison. - Never could figure out why they/Bill let that ride.
Barry as an anti hero or villain protagonist, got a better ending than dexter in my opinion😊
the cleveland show had a better ending than dexter
I kinda wonder if you mean the first ending or the New Blood ending. 'Cause I'm thinking both.
Man how can they disappoint us fucking Twice lol
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@@ihatenwo bruh they didn’t disappoint for dexter. Everyone always wants the killers to die in the end in these types of shows and they always get what they want, it’s boring at this point when you know how it’s gonna end which is why people didn’t like dexter getting killed by his son, it felt forced and the writers essentially forced him to kill a cop thus breaking his code meaning he had to go, it’s why everyone always dislikes the last season compared to the the previous, but you watch these shows for the ride which makes them enjoyable. Now that Barry’s over next is You , Joe Goldberg is finna die.
Beautiful edit great job
GOD ITS SO COOL
Love Barry and this song so much 💔
It ended about as well as it could have for Barry. Just before dying he redeemed himself. He thought he knew where he was going, we know where he went.
Could you elaborate on this more?
@@JamesEmery6 Barry spent much of the later half of the show, especially the last episode, focused on "where he was going" after death, ie heaven or hell. He kept looking for justification to kill Cousineau from various Christian podcasts but in the end right before he died he agreed turn himself in, hence some form of "redemption" even if he didn't get a chance to go through with it
I interpreted different. This time skip was all the characters thinking they changed when they really haven't. The only two people who came to self acceptance, Sally and Fuches, got to survive. Barry, Cousineau, and Hank couldn't so they got punished for it. Hank died in the cold hands of his love who he murdered, Cousineau couldn't get over his ego and ended up being known as the bad guy in the end, and Barry was still only worried about himself until he lost everyone, then got denied the redemption he's been after for the whole show.
@@samueldeadman5733 I pretty much agree with all of that except for Barry’s ending. It’s all about how you interpret that long pause and his mindset but I saw it as him essentially turning himself in before dying. Just because there wasn’t enough time for the police to arrive and for him to be in cuffs doesn’t mean he didn’t symbolically surrender himself and make things right before dying. Most of the show has been him speculating he’s going to hell for everything when he dies, I think he redeemed himself in that last moment
@@space_1073 the entire show is Barry trying to redeem himself and then ultimately failing. hence "starting now." i think that's the main struggle of his character and why he does the things he does i.e. joining the acting classes. barry, at the end of four painful seasons of running, decides finally to turn himself in, to finally redeem himself like you said. but just like every time before this, before he can actually *make* a change, he's cut short. i think barry's ending was actually extremely tragic as he died the same way he lived. that's just my perspective tho-- what i love most about this show is how two opposite opinions could both sound so convincing. cheers :)
What an amazing edit. Such a brilliant show.
I was waiting for a Barry tribute with this song. Just like the Walter White tribute. Great job.
Awe, thank you
Neither ever, nor never, good bye, Barry
One of the best shows I have had the pleasure to watch in many years. This and BCS 👌🏻
Heavy emotion and great parallels Nubby. This is what you do
This is ALL I do
@@Mc.Nubbington these editors are the scariest people I have ever worked with
@@publicoutlaw1731 and they’re talking about taking you off this video
Off the video?
Gene warned him to "go to the cops or fucking die".
Terrific show. Other than a few plot holes (mainly Jim Moss believing Gene was the killer and total disregard for what law enforcement already knew about Barry's culpability), it is one of my all-time favorite TV shows. I knew Hader was a talented comic but holy hell, he blew me away with both his dramatic acting and directing abilities. And every supporting actor on this show was terrific. Stephen Root should win an Emmy for his work as Fuches.
Barry wouldn’t be able to pass a background check to buy the guns at the supermarket
@@kremesauce Exactly! The dude was part of a massive manhunt, in California no less. He ain't buying any guns legally.
@@kremesauce Yeahhhhh. I def think his ease of access to guns, and walking out with an entire arsenal were just supposed to be humorous. Similar to the bomb phone app
@@reeseruss i love how despite all the surrealist comedy in this show mfs still get all uppity ab obvious gags like that lmao
@@kremesauce he presumably has a fake identity I don’t think it’s really a plot hole.
great edit... Barry had so many outrageous funny moments just seeing all the darkness hits different
This is the true Barry Berkman movie
Beautiful, edit. This show makes a bold statement that we cannot change our nature unless we truly acknowledge it. That’s why Fuches made it out
“The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.” - Carl Rogers
EXCELLENT, thank you!!
Goodbye characters ;-;
1st episode foreshadowing
NohoHank: "Have you ever been shot?
Barry : “no”
NohoHank “i have, it’s like crazy painful”
Finale
Barry gets shot
“Oh wow”
He knows now
Damn
Never noticed that!
@@Mc.Nubbington great edit
Cusinau's line of, "because if we can't[change our own nature] then we are in deep trouble" is a thread woven between the main cast; their inability to change their natures cost them(Hank, Cusinau, Barry) their lives in the end.
Sally couldn’t even change either
There was so much thought put into this show
@Joseph Wong I initially didn't think so either. She did confess to her son what was going on, unlike Barry who lied about his past. She also learned to be grateful as a high-school drama teacher, rather than reaching beyond her means and still pursuing a role in Hollywood. Last, she simply turned down dinner with the history teacher, rather than getting roped into a toxic relationship like with her ex and Barry.
Beautiful show, I’ll miss it
Best show ever
That edit was SOOO GOOOD
goodbye sweet prince
Cant wait to see what Bill Hader does next!
Hopefully a horror film or something in the realm of surrealism and absurdity.
I forgot completely about Sally's co-star on Joplin. She was probably the only character who saw Barry's bullshit immediately and didn't wait for him to get worse.
I was surprised by how fast the writers got rid of her, I thought she'd have a bigger role in season 3
@@samsdarkpassenger thank god they didn’t
@@publicoutlaw1731Bad take there weren’t any bad characters 10/10 show imo
@@blueazure9658 no bad characters of course not I have nothing against the actress either her character would’ve just added too much in my opinion
@@publicoutlaw1731 Agreed
Barry was a soldier that got praised and recognition for killing and exploited by one of the only people he knew for gain. Killing was the only solution he knew.
Barry needed therapy and understanding people, but he got was selfish people.
No. He got normal people. He was the outlier. The one willing to do anything to get what he wanted no matter the cost in lives lost. He got what he deserved in the end from the moment he decided he had the right to end another’s life outside of the battlefield.
@@macstrong1284 Things aren't so simple, but I respect your opinion. I can't say you or I would be any better under his development. The great thing, is that he isn't the only monster. All the characters are flawed. I pity him. He wanted a healthy father figure and different purpose.
Thank you!
This show was truly a fucking masterpiece, Barry’s character was written so phenomenally that no matter what shitty thing he did you always hoped he’d pull off the right act.
Agreed one of the top 15-20 best shows I’ve ever watched
One of the best edits I’ve seen in my life! You captured Barry at its essence thank you for this
Barry’s last thoughts was Gene’s new look. He saw Gene with a beard and long hair and said “Oh wow”.
It probably had more to do with the fact that his beloved mentor just shot him in the heart
Duuuude, this is an insane edit. I'm the biggest fan of the show and this gave me chills!
Sublime edit. Fitting for such a beautifully delivered show.
God what a phenomenal show. Need bill to direct more right now
He said he's going to after his break
Amazing compilation!!! Bill hader is a fuckin gem and I can't wait to see what he directs next!!
A great show. Wish it didn't end but some of the best things are short lived.
Magnificent video, this song works perfectly for Barry
Beautiful edit. This show was easily one of the best I've ever gotten to see.
The way they wrapped it up to preserve the idea of Barry as a good man for his son….. phenomenal fish to the show. Had no idea how everything was going to play out.
I’m sad it’s over but I’m always so happy when a show is able to end its perfect run on top
Dark fans will appreciate the song choice :D
Beautifully done.
It’s done😢.
Great edit!
Gave me chills great editing
What a show. Wow
The finale was perfect in any way, so open to interpretation. There is no right or wrong way of seeing it and that’s beautiful.
Beautifully edited.
I adore this show and this video. My love for it greatly boosted when I realized what I know this song from
Dark?
@@jo4504 yes, the intro song
oh wow.
Oh, wow.
fantastic video! love the editing and the music choice
this is so good
A historic show and iconic character created by Hader genius - people will be talking about this performance for years to come
And thank you for this lovingly and skillfully put together edit
What a great show
Wow. What an amazing show it's crazy how a show this dark also made me laugh out loud consistently. What an amazing feat of not only genre mixing but exceeding the execution of both without the tonal shifts ever feeling out of place. Bill Hader is one talented guy. Going to miss this show a lot.
P.S. nice edit
Nicely done, Nubby. This was extremely well put-together. When you step back from the whole series at look at it this way, you can see that Barry was human, likable and evil.
this is amazing
Great edit and the ending killed me. The dumbest and stupidest joke in the entire series and yet it had me so emotional. I feel like all the characters had great endings with none of them being the expected outcome.
Dope edit, can definitely tell you put hours of love into this
Solid cut of a solid show.
“I see”
From his James Mason mimicry. :)
@@Research0digo Yes! That he did on Colbert!
So fire
The only think you might’ve missed here is he said “Starting now” at least four times. Also wondering where that footage of Janice actually being shot came from?
Oh wow
Great Edit
this is absolutely incredible, might be your best work honestly
I really appreciate your kind words :)
Nobody wins.
Berkman goes bang.
This might be my favorite comment lmao
just earned a sub, great edit
When I watched the final scene with the movie about Barry I was like .... "Look how they massacred my boy..."
The only reasonable outcome for Barry.
@@cggg490 reasonable outcome was him getting caught and owning up for all the crimes he committed while father of that agent and gene getting justice. oh wait they already had that for season 3 finale :P
@@MrVad3r Otherwise, if Gene was free, the movie wouldve been even far, far more terrible haha
@@Kipp274 gene was self centered selfish assole but he was kinda broken after his girlfriend agent was murdered. i liked season 3 ending on where they left every char at. felt like everyone got what they deserved during that finale. season 4 ending was so underwhelming. i refuse to believe hank would have his bf killed, his assole mentor who was on revenge path suddenly becoming a saint. i dunno i didnt dig how season 4 ended. felt so off considering how great other 3 seasons were.
Wow! Incredibly well done!
Thank you!
My favourite show
fantastic edit for a one in a million show. the last season is a masterclass in how to write character driven narratives. Everyone got theirs in the end one way or another. Thanks for this edit, very well done!
Using the "Dark" theme has my heart so confused!
It’s funny, even after everything Barry did, I was hoping he would change before it was too late. I actually wanted to see him become a better person, but this was never a story about redemption.
He loved his son & Sally, he was saved (thus already redeemed), and he decided to do the right thing a moment before he was shot.
The redemption came earlier than in Cousineau's living room. :)
Unique
I will mess this show
Cool Video, Nice Compression.
What is breaking my heart that in the end he understood that if he wanted get back his son he need to change and to turn himself in. Finally he wanted to do something good and take his blame on himself, for not mr Cusenau going to prison. But he couldn’t do that. It was too late. When he finally done something good he was killed. From the beginning there was no redemption for him
Wow!
oh wow
Sooo good
So clean
Wow.
starting… NOW
Really good edit, might want to reduce the volume of the music tho, as it takes away from the dialogue
Apparat has become THE song for these moody TV show edits
earnt a sub.
By the way, it is a comedy series
This shit is fire
When you remove the funny scenes it’s a show about losing
Barry Block.
When I saw the title, I immediately imagined the clips would be set to D4NNY's classic, seminal hit "Goodbye"
Edit: Oh, shit! He released "Goodbye 2" 18 hours ago!!!
Comedy. Dark comedy. DARK, DARK comedy. Oh Wow!------------------------------------------------- Yep.
I've never think that way but Barry it's a better Dexter lol
Lmao im sure Bill Hader is laughing is ass off with these tribute video