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If season four ofBarryhas one issue so far, its just how much is crammed into each episode.
It comes down to a smart trick: Barry doesnt appear in the episode until the final scene.
Then again, Barry would know to look here when he didnt find Gene at home.
It was his son Leo, who was coming with food.
He couldnt tell them where Barry is if hewantedto.
Can you tell that Ive been putting off discussing Hank?
Its tough to talk about.
It happens during a day of much-needed R&R for the overworked men.
The whole way this sequence goes down is sudden and incredibly disturbing.
(Okay, its the latter.)
We get a longer explanation once Hank and Cristobal are back home.
The most chilling line is this: I feel more like myself than I ever have.
Nothing gets done in this line of work without violence.
Barry has shown us before that starting now doesnt work.
But its gutting to watch, and it didnt need Barrys presence to achieve that.
In the end, revenge isnt top of mind for Barry right now.
(Great delivery from Ellyn Jameson of, Thats really short!
She just cant help herself.
That doesnt mean shes prepared to really enter the acting world again, though.
Having just one or two isnt enough.
Maybe thats why she turns down an offer from Kristens agent, Mark (Paul McCrane).
Sally will likely never again be able to do what she truly wants.
Still, she could claw her way to findingsomethingin the industry if she were open to lowering her ambitions.
So she compliments Kristens work and marches home, where she knows Barry must be waiting.
He doesnt have any luck, and he leaves Sallys place without realizing Barry is inside.
Sian Heders cameo might be even funnier to me than Guillermo del Toros.
The most direct analog is probably Chloe Zhao, who followed up her Best Picture-winningNomadlandwithEternals.