6 days to air also does a good job of showing him behind the scenes.
Txmoe said:
Good (but short) interview article with Anthony Carrigan (NoHo Hank). Talks about how he developed his character and how he went from dying in the first episode to becoming a series regular.
https://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/nation/barry-hbo-anthony-carrigan-interview-noho-hank
the girl's abilities and actionsTCTTS said:
Genuinely asking... what about it didn't make sense to you? The plot, tone, or both?
Shife said:
The episode would have worked much better had they framed it as Barry telling someone else about the encounter. The wire fu scene in the living room and the all fights with Ronnie were completely absurd, and this show has done a pretty good job of making absurd stuff seem more plausible.
MuckRaker96 said:the girl's abilities and actionsTCTTS said:
Genuinely asking... what about it didn't make sense to you? The plot, tone, or both?
Barry not having a gun on him when he went into the house
Fuches also not being armed to where he could have just plugged the little girl and the episode is over
the two women walking on the street not noticing Barry's full beard and moustache of blood.
Fuches' going from overconfident a-hole to bumbling idiot who thinks super glue heals wounds
How the target was able to keep going along with suffering from a catastrophic injury and being shot
I don't see how it did anything to move the plot forward; the preview of the next episode has barry saying "I can't see you anymore" and fuches saying "not this again!"
No Cousineau
No NoHo Hank
For it's unlikely premise, Barry has at least been somewhat tethered to the real world through it's 1-1/2 seasons. Characters want to be liked and loved, they battle depressions, they regret mistakes, they try to convince themselves (and others) they are good people. Other than Barry not wanting to kill the guy, all of that stuff seemed to fly out the window in this episode.
I did laugh a lot, especially when Fuches says to the little girl "I don't want to sound weird, but would like like to get in a van with me and this other guy?"
Anyway, feel free to tell me all the subtle things I missed.
Shife said:
The episode would have worked much better had they framed it as Barry telling someone else about the encounter. The wire fu scene in the living room and the all fights with Ronnie were completely absurd, and this show has done a pretty good job of making absurd stuff seem more plausible.
bigjag19 said:
Superglue has been used on wounds in the past and it will be used again in the future.
Champ Bailey said:bigjag19 said:
Superglue has been used on wounds in the past and it will be used again in the future.
Probably not supposed to be rubbed directly into the wound though.