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‘Barry’ Season 3 Review: Bill Hader’s Dark Comedy Gets Even Darker

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“Barry” returns to HBO for Season 3. So, no, Barry does not appear to have beat his PTSD from serving as a Marine in Iraq, nor has he kicked his penchant for killing for hire.

It’s a season about second chances and forgiveness, and we can see what a long way to go we have from here.This eight-episode arc finds Barry (Bill Hader) dealing with the aftermath, both interpersonal and emotional, of his bloody showdown with Chechen gangsters at the end of last season, as well as the consequences of his acting teacher Gene Cousineau (Henry Winkler) finding out Barry was responsible for the death of Gene’s girlfriend.

Plus Barry’s still trying to make it as an actor, get out of the hitman business, and keep his actress girlfriend, Sally (Sarah Goldberg), happy.

But he can’t seem to quit his life of crime; he’s turned down a role in a Jay Roach buddy movie called “Swim Instructors” and is instead right back on Hitman Marketplace online, trolling for jobs, after a falling out with his former boss, Monroe Fuches (Stephen Root).The season is packed with twisting storylines, all of them fueled by questions about the nature of redemption, forgiveness, and vengeance.

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