

“Each of these characters are just in very compromised positions. Especially as the season progresses, I think people are going to see that it just goes off the rails!”Įven NoHo Hank is struggling to keep forces at bay as he maintains positivity. “And as they’re getting closer and closer to actually just getting it, the conflict of it all just sucks them right back in. “That’s the real balance of the show is that these characters are desperately trying to get what they want,” Carrigan says.
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Meanwhile, Barry’s handler Fuchs (Stephen Root) is hiding in Chechnya, and his love interest Sally (Sarah Goldberg) has booked a starring TV role - yet finds herself trapped in a verbally abusive relationship with Barry, and struggling to keep up with plenty of Hollywood nonsense. But Barry’s idea of a mea culpa is getting Cousineau a bit part on a TV show. Barry is haphazardly trying to make it up to Cousineau, even after killing his acting teacher’s girlfriend. That’s because Cousineau (Henry Winkler) has finally discovered the truth about Barry (Bill Hader). “Barry” may be funnier than ever in Season 3, but it’s also more intense. On this episode of Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast, we talk to “Barry” fan favorite Carrigan about the character, his new love interest with rival gangster Cristobal (Michael Irby), and how the show continues to balance light and dark.īut first, our Awards Circuit Podcast Roundtable discusses this year’s supporting actress categories in comedy, drama and limited series. As Season 3 of “ Barry” finally returned last month, the walls were closing in on all of the show’s characters - even the always chipper NoHo Hank, played by Anthony Carrigan.
