“Barry” continues to blow us out of the water with wild twists and turns.
! There’s a bit of banter with El Toro—I like to think that in his contract, Guillermo del Toro only agreed to the part if there was a bit of classicBut Barry has decided he’ll still play both sides. Because Cousineau is telling all to the press about busting Barry to cops—which is probably a bad idea for all parties involved—Barry phones Hank for help in taking out his former acting coach.
With Cousineau busy in the crime world, who’s left to teach the future class of acting students? Sally takes on the challenge, taking over Cousineau’s workshop. “Those who can’t do, teach” is only true when it comes to the acting world. A hopeless Sally uses the Cousineau method with a new batch of aspiring actors, who, not long after the class begins, shame Sally for her “abusive” teaching practice. You can’t yell at your students until they break down and cry, Sally.
And luckily for her, now he’s on the run. Hank’s plan to swiftly execute Barry in prison falls through, when El Toro’s off-kilter lackey blows his cover. “Who is that?” Barry asks, pointing to a “fed” shaking in the corner. “That man is trying to kill me,” he says, quickly realizing that he’s a hitman sent by Hank. The hitman tries to kill Barry, and amidst all the hubbub, Barry sneaks out of the prison.
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