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This makes perfect sense given the number of unexpected page-turning twists that emerged over this season.
On top of that, by insinuating himself into the Noho Hank situation, Fuches has rendered Barry irrelevant.
Behind him theres an ad for a farmers market, presumably the one where Leo works.
(Sallys rejection of Barry in their performance is yet another way in which hes been rendered useless.)
His shooting spree is a shocking, but completely believable gut punch.
I fucking lied, she says to her agent afterward, through tears.
Im not an artist.
In a context that obviously involves a much lower body count, this mirrors Barrys experience.
Barry also knows hes telling the partial truth about who he really is.
In a way that neither she nor Barry can understand, theyre perfect for each other.
In season two,Barrymakes it clear that weve only just begun to get to know these complicated figures.
(Yeah, hand the cops the Coke can with your DNA on it.
Good job, buddy.)
By the end of this season, he emerges as someone much more manipulative and surprisingly formidable.
But then, he doesnt.
He makes a weirdly touching speech about puzzle pieces and somehow wages peace between Cristobal and Noho Hank.
The latter is about a hit man in the same predicament.
SinceBetter Call Saulis aBreaking Badprequel, we know going in that Jimmy McGill will eventually transform into Saul Goodman.
Barry Berkman, formerly Barry Block, gives the impression of lost to the darkness forever.
Then again, this isBarry.
Next season, it could surprise me.