The fourth season of the comedy-drama series Barry will also be the last. Remember everything that happened before starting new episodes
the comedy dramatic barry is returning to HBO Max to say goodbye forever. The story of the hitman who falls in love with acting is in its final moments after three alternating seasons between the humor and chaos.
The fourth and final season of barry will contain 8 episodes, showing the fate of the protagonist played by Bill Hader, as well as other characters we love or hate, such as Hank (Anthony Carrigan), Sally (Sarah Goldberg), Gene (Henry Winkler), Cristobal (Michael Irby ), among others.
But before we watch the episodes of the new season, it’s time to remember what happened barry up to here. Consult the table of contents canaltech prepared.
Barry: Season 1
The first season introduces us to Barry, a war veteran who works as an assassin for hire, but is unhappy with his job and suffers from depression. But when he is hired to kill an actor, he falls in love with the theater and does everything to change his life.
Their boss is Monroe Fuches and they work for a Chechen gang. Since Barry doesn’t kill Ryan (Tyler Jacob Moore), the Chechens themselves do and start wanting to punish the duo. However, the protagonist no longer wants to be a murderer, starting a dangerous confrontation.
The gang’s murders attract the attention of the LAPD, while Barry begins to fall for his drama school friend Sally. Their teacher, Gene, starts getting involved. romantically with the detective in charge of the cases, Janice (Paula Newsome).
Sally loses her agent and moves in with her friend Natalie (D’Arcy Green), and Barry finds himself in trouble when one of his best friends from the Navy, Taylor (Dale Pavinski), discovers some hidden money that was part of a the missions of the protagonist with the mafia.
Barry’s friends get too involved in what they couldn’t, and Taylor and Vaughn (Marcus Brown) are murdered by a Bolivian drug cartel led by Cristobal. Chris (Chris Marquette), another friend of Barry, threatens to go to the police and tell what he knows about him, and the protagonist is forced to kill his colleague.
The Chechens give Stovka (Larry Hankin) a mission to kill Barry and Fuches for being unreliable, but he commits suicide and the colleagues believe Fuches is to blame. Vacha (Mark Ivanir), then, plans to kill Barry to avenge his brother’s death, and ends up running into Detective Janice, who kills him.
A detective she also begins to distrust Barry, as he has found a lot of money in drama school. Returning to Cristobal, he thinks the Chechens want to kill him, but in reality they want Fuches’ head. Hank, from the same gang, tries to help Barry kill the boss.
Janice learns of the death of Barry’s friends from the Navy and begins to distrust the protagonist even more. Janice and Gene invite Barry to dinner at the acting coach’s lake house, but only she knows what she suspects. She confronts him, but becomes yet another victim of the killer.
Barry: Season 2
Janice Moss is reported missing, while Barry has a few fights with Hank, as the protagonist doesn’t want to do anything more related to killing someone. Hank forms a partnership with Bolivian mobster Cristobal, but is also threatened by Esther (Patricia Fa’asua), leader of another mob, this time a Burmese one.
Barry and Sally are back together and he keeps trying to invest in his acting career while imagining what it would be like to have a normal life with her. Fuches decides to betray Barry as he begins to fear for his life, so he tries to inform the police that Barry killed Janice.
At the theatre, Sally recalls her abusive relationship with her husband, and we meet Gean’s son Leo (Andrew Leeds), from whom she is very distant. Barry tries to confess to Fuches that he killed Janice, but Detective Loach (John Pirrbird) listens.
Loach, however, decides not to arrest him if he kills his ex-wife’s boyfriend, Ronny (Daniel Bernhardt). Then, we see one of the most bizarre scene sequences ever seen in a TV series, when Barry confronts a distraught little girl and learns that Ronny has a black belt in martial arts.
Lily (Jessia Giacomazzi), the little girl, is Ronny’s daughter and makes the situation extremely chaotic. Eventually, they fight in the middle of a supermarket and both Ronny and Loach are killed. Fuches continues trying to end Barry’s life and finds Janice’s car.
Sally finally gets to work with an agency and ends up being hired by a television production company that wants to explore the amateur actress and her domestic violence traumas. Barry also gets the opportunity to audition for a film, which makes Sally jealous and furious.
In the middle of the audition, Barry gets a call from Gene, who is with Fuches who, in turn, is posing as a private investigator. Fuches shows Gene Janice’s body, then calls the police posing as Gene to blame him for the detective’s death. Soon, the drama teacher is arrested in custody.
Meanwhile, Sally’s situation in the theater is nowhere near good from not being able to deal with her traumas that have been adapted into a play. Hank prepares to take on the Bolivian and Burmese gangs, but Fuches manages to convince everyone to form an even bigger gang.
Barry is furious at what Fuches is trying to do, throws a tantrum, runs to where they are, and shoots almost everyone to death. Gene was cleared of murdering Janice because a Chechen mafia pin, implanted by Barry, was found next to her body.
Barry: Season 3
The third season of barry it got even darker, literally starting with a vigil vibe after the massacre at the end of season two. Now, Fuches is afraid of what his rival can do and begins to live in seclusion on a farm outside the United States.
Barry goes back to taking jobs as a hitman, landing these jobs on the internet. In Sally’s life, however, things improve when she is called to participate in a new series alongside Natalie, who becomes her friend’s assistant.
In Hank and Cristobal’s life, the former members of the rival gang are now dating and seem happy. Gene learns forever that Barry is responsible for murdering Janice and plans to kill the former theater student. The plan doesn’t work and Barry doesn’t want to have to kill Gene, so he creates a plan to try and win the professor back.
Barry’s plan, then, is to try and help Gene get his acting career back on track. But things go from bad to worse in the life of the protagonist, who also ends up arguing with Sally. Katie (Elsie Fisher), who works with Sally, ends up seeing everything and begins to distrust Barry’s actions.
Gene reunites with an old girlfriend and director, Annie (Laura San Giacomo), whose career was destroyed because of him. He tries to repay Annie by offering her a job. Barry also offers the professor a large sum of money, but on the condition that he never tell anything he knows about him. If that happens, the killer he vows to kill not only Gene, but his son and grandson as well.
Cristobal is visited by his father-in-law and former Bolivian cartel boss, Fernando (Miguel Sandoval), and his relationship with Hank is strained. Hank asks Barry to kill Fernando, and he does, but the problems aren’t over.
Cristobal’s wife Elena (Krizia Bajos) discovers everything and tries to kidnap her husband so he can return to Bolivia. Hank, in love with him, chases his beloved and sees him tortured by the Bolivian cartel. Then, the Chechen shoots Elena and manages to bring Cristobal back to Los Angeles.
Sally breaks up with Barry again and learns that the series she was supposed to star in has been cancelled. She also discovers, in the sequel, that Natalie stole her ideas for a new series and had a falling out with her former assistant, who was recording everything about her. So her career seems to be over.
Even though they’ve broken up, Barry tries to console his ex-girlfriend and offers to help scare Natalie. In the midst of this negotiation, an assassin appears looking for Barry and Sally mercilessly kills him. Then, the protagonist says that he will take care of everything, while Sally flees away from Los Angeles.
Fuches returns to town and tells the relatives of Barry’s victims about what happened, and the hunt for the killer begins. All this commotion attracts the attention of FBI agent Albert (James Hiroyuki Liao), who was in Afghanistan with Barry. Barry even saved his life.
When Fuches goes to Janice’s father, Jim Moss (Robert Wisdom), to tell who killed his daughter, he falls into a trap and is taken by the man to the police. Barry realizes that he needs to kill Jim before it’s too late, but falls for a plot by Jim and Gene and is arrested. Is this the end of the character or will he get away with it?
The fourth and final season of barry premieres April 16 at HBO Maxwinning weekly episodes.
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