In an interview with The Daily Beast’s Obsessed, Hader previews the final season of “Barry.” And yes, he’s heard all of your complaints that it’s not actually a comedy.
is about Barry Berkman, a former Marine who suffers from depression and PTSD. Since leaving the military, he’s become a trained assassin, treating the act of killing a mark with the mundanity of an actuary filling out a spreadsheet. When stalking a target, he encounters a community of struggling actors taking a class led by. He’s drawn to and ultimately joins them. It turns out he can’t act for shit, but Barry goes all-in on the class as his ticket out of his violent life.
Heady questions, like whether it is possible to stop destructive behavior—or if not escape your past at least grow from it—are central to’s final season. Is it fruitless to pursue happiness or fulfillment? And would we even realize if we achieved it anyway? “Everybody kind of has Barry’s disease,” Hader says. “They’re trying to move through whatever shit they have and trying to be better people. They have the fear of, ‘Wow, can I change and be happier?’ Then this weird thing happens, where they start leaning on each other.”
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