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Review: ‘Barry’ takes a whack at its farewell season

By Eric November 13, 2025

The fourth and final season of HBO’s critically acclaimed series “Barry” continues to push the boundaries of storytelling, picking up right where season three concluded—with the titular character, Barry Berkman, played by Bill Hader, facing the consequences of his violent past after being arrested. This season delves deeper into the complexities of Barry’s character as he grapples with his dual identity as a hitman and an aspiring actor. The narrative not only explores Barry’s internal struggles but also highlights the impact of his actions on those around him, reinforcing the show’s ensemble cast. Characters like Sally (Sarah Goldberg), Gene (Henry Winkler), and NoHo Hank (Anthony Carrigan) are given more substantial arcs, allowing viewers to see how they navigate their own challenges in the shadow of Barry’s choices.

As the season unfolds, it leans into darker themes, accentuating the moral ambiguity that has been a hallmark of the series. The show’s unique blend of dark comedy and drama becomes even more pronounced, with moments of absurdity intertwined with the harsh realities of Barry’s life. For instance, the series continues to blur the lines between reality and fantasy, often employing surreal sequences that reflect Barry’s fractured psyche. While some critics have noted that this approach may stray too far into the realm of flights of fancy, it undeniably enhances the show’s exploration of identity, guilt, and redemption. The final season promises to be a gripping conclusion, challenging viewers to consider the consequences of Barry’s violent choices while simultaneously delivering the sharp wit and emotional depth that fans have come to love.

Overall, “Barry” Season 4 stands as a testament to the show’s ability to evolve while maintaining its core themes of redemption and the search for meaning amidst chaos. As Barry faces the repercussions of his actions, the series invites audiences to reflect on the nature of morality and the possibility of change, all while delivering a compelling narrative filled with dark humor and poignant moments. With its intricate character development and thought-provoking storytelling, the final season of “Barry” is poised to leave a lasting impression, ensuring that its legacy as one of television’s most innovative series endures.

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“Barry” has taken chances from the very beginning, which is certainly true of a fourth and final season that picks up where the third left off, with its hitman-turned-wannabe actor getting arrested. That paves the way for an even darker season that accentuates the show’s ensemble aspect while leaning a little too heavily on blurring lines with flights of fancy.

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Eric

Eric is a seasoned journalist covering US Politics news.

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