Barry
What made Barry such a hit was that it was deliciously funny; the laughs were a balm for the uneasiness viewers felt as the body count rose from episode to episode.
Read More about TV Review: “Barry” — An Inevitable Season FourSeason three of Barry is just as dark as its predecessors. In fact, in some ways it may even be darker.
Read More about Television Review: “Barry” in Season Three — Even More MalignHBO’S Barry has finally started to hit its stride as a mirthfully dark comedy/drama.
Read More about TV Review: “Barry” Season Two — All Bets Are OffOne of Barry’s strongest attributes is its brand of dark, surreal, and unexpectedly witty satire.
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