The chase scene was hilarious, and every time I have visited CA - especially LA, I still can't believe that is legal and always wonder how many grease spots per year are made of motorcyclists by a car that changes lanes unexpectedly
DannyDuberstein said:
The chase scene was hilarious, and every time I have visited CA - especially LA, I still can't believe that is legal and always wonder how many grease spots per year are made of motorcyclists by a car that changes lanes unexpectedly
PatAg said:However if it had been an SNL sketch, it would have ran for 3 more minutes until all the humor was gone.Quad Dog said:
Vanessa Bayer comes in and knocks out a great few minutes that easily could have been an SNL sketch.
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The Wrap: And then of course Sally is meeting on a new project at Banshee. And the way that scene plays out, Vanessa Bayer is the absolute perfect person to play that scene.
Hader: Yeah. Morgan Dawn Cherry is her name.
The Wrap: How do you even write that? How does that scene get written and then how did you go about directing the actresses? Because it's incredibly funny.
Hader: Well, you write it with sound effects. And then we all got with Vanessa and I should say, that scene was cut in half, because it was very evident in the first cut that a little went a long way
NiceRikkiTikkaTagem said:PatAg said:However if it had been an SNL sketch, it would have ran for 3 more minutes until all the humor was gone.Quad Dog said:
Vanessa Bayer comes in and knocks out a great few minutes that easily could have been an SNL sketch.
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The Wrap: And then of course Sally is meeting on a new project at Banshee. And the way that scene plays out, Vanessa Bayer is the absolute perfect person to play that scene.
Hader: Yeah. Morgan Dawn Cherry is her name.
The Wrap: How do you even write that? How does that scene get written and then how did you go about directing the actresses? Because it's incredibly funny.
Hader: Well, you write it with sound effects. And then we all got with Vanessa and I should say, that scene was cut in half, because it was very evident in the first cut that a little went a long way
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I feel like it was trying too hard to be quirky. Sadly I've felt that more and more this season.
I think, to some extent, I must just click with Hader's sense of humor to an extent that I am just blind to some of it feeling like too much to others.Bunk Moreland said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
I feel like it was trying too hard to be quirky. Sadly I've felt that more and more this season.
I definitely feel like this show tries in a lot of ways, but 'too hard to be quirky' or any offshoot of that has never crossed my mind.
oragator said:
9.5 on IMDb right now, deserves it.
FightinTexasAg15 said:oragator said:
9.5 on IMDb right now, deserves it.
Man it's all about that Rotty T's score
OldArmy71 said:
I finally realized that the older BanShe exec is Elizabeth Perkins.
That's twice now that he was in another location or culture, wanted to give everything up to stay in that place and then was pulled back as soon as he learned something new about Barry. I love it, it reminds me of those friends of mine who go on a vacation and just immediately start talking about wanting to move to that place. "We looked at some listings online, and it's doable." Every. Time.oragator said:
The Stephen Root arc was awesome. He was dead, then a changed man with that heart to heart convo with the guy,and then back to himself in 30 minutes, with the perfect "is this heaven? No it's Iowa" type scene.
Or the fact that the other location, this time, was on the other side of a hill, lol.BowSowy said:That's twice now that he was in another location or culture, wanted to give everything up to stay in that place and then was pulled back as soon as he learned something new about Barry. I love it, it reminds me of those friends of mine who go on a vacation and just immediately start talking about wanting to move to that place. "We looked at some listings online, and it's doable." Every. Time.oragator said:
The Stephen Root arc was awesome. He was dead, then a changed man with that heart to heart convo with the guy,and then back to himself in 30 minutes, with the perfect "is this heaven? No it's Iowa" type scene.
Yep, that was a great moment. I also loved how they had the guy who found him be some mysterious guy in a cowboy hat, and even went back to that when Fuches was in bed. Then revealed that it was just some random guy.PatAg said:Or the fact that the other location, this time, was on the other side of a hill, lol.BowSowy said:That's twice now that he was in another location or culture, wanted to give everything up to stay in that place and then was pulled back as soon as he learned something new about Barry. I love it, it reminds me of those friends of mine who go on a vacation and just immediately start talking about wanting to move to that place. "We looked at some listings online, and it's doable." Every. Time.oragator said:
The Stephen Root arc was awesome. He was dead, then a changed man with that heart to heart convo with the guy,and then back to himself in 30 minutes, with the perfect "is this heaven? No it's Iowa" type scene.
Bill Hader describing it is perhaps even funnier. I was crying reading some of this.RikkiTikkaTagem said:DannyDuberstein said:
The chase scene was hilarious, and every time I have visited CA - especially LA, I still can't believe that is legal and always wonder how many grease spots per year are made of motorcyclists by a car that changes lanes unexpectedly
Trying to hand off that M60 and causing the guy chasing Barry to wreck was gold.
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And then he does the hand-off.
(Laughs) So Anthony [Molinari], the guy who plays that character, is one of the nicest human beings on the planet. He's a stunt man. He is in "Everything Everywhere All at Once" as the guy whose head turns to glitter. And he's in "ronny/lily" as the guy at the grocery store stocking chips and then Ronny ends up headbutting him (laughs). So Wade Allen, our stunt coordinator, had him come back, and he is a beautiful human being. And it's so funny that he is playing one of the worst people on earth.
But we did a lot of different alts instead of "hand off." One time he just made a noise when he held the gun out. Or one time I think he yelled, "Here!" And then he said, "Yo hand-off." He just did it once. That's the one time he did it. We started laughing so hard. And then the other guy goes, "What?" They'd never worked this out. This is not a thing that they've worked out, ever talked about once. And it's funny, as initially written, he did hand-off the gun. And the guy was shooting with the gun on the motorcycle. Then when we were doing the previs, I saw that, and I said hey, you know what would be funnier? Is if he just fully misses it and he crashes. And that shot when he crashes is very much inspired by "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" when the Hell Angels put him on the motorcycle and Pee-wee goes off in the distance and he just runs through that sign (laughs). That was the idea, that guy crashes.
I like how the shot lingers, you're not going to cut to the crash or cut to Barry.
(Laughs) It's just like, "How dumb are you that you thought that was gonna work?" And Clay, the guy who did that stunt, he owns the bike ranch where they're at in Episode 5 where Fuches approaches them and you see them all flying all over the place. That's his facility. And he did that stunt and it was pretty amazing.
Then it goes to the used car lot, and you have the used car salesman who's so funny.
That guy's a wonderful. He was very sweet and incredibly funny.
I like how he says, "Not today."
Yeah suggesting that this might have happened before. He sees someone on a motorcycle on top of his car lot and just, "Not today, no fking way."
I think we know for sure Albert did NOT know it was Barry who was the killer when he first started the case-tk for tu juan said:
The Variety article helped Albert locate Barry and basically link him to the killing of the detective. Knowing this show, his motivation for finding Barry may not be to capture/kill him, he might not even be an FBI agent
Fuchs being a morbidly obese elderly guy in his 60s...mike_ags_fan12 said:
Sally Is starting to take a backseat as a supporting character and I'm not mad about it.
The FBI/former marine bud back in to town, Hank and Cristobal, and Fuchs taking down Barry are Better stories that her crap show.
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We danced around having that scene someplace else. The scene where he says, "There is no way that Fuches could have taken out a whole monastery, whoever did this was trained." That was always a moment that we had in one area and then we pushed and we moved it to another area. Initially it was in Episode 5 when he comes in and says, "This guy isn't the Raven." We initially had it there, and then it we kept cutting it and said, "It belongs at the top of six." And so that's what makes him go to Sharon's house. So that scene at Sharon's house, that's not the original context. The original context and the way that scene is shot is he's visiting her because it's his friend's widow.
that character was a brilliant Greek chorus to a multitude of stories in the Barryverse that are all interesting in their own way, some we probably won't get to hear about.Brian Earl Spilner said:PatAg said:
Mitch the beignet guy was hilarious too
Not sure he warranted that much screen time
Surviving the shot to the chest is more believable than the hot Latino daughter interested in him!LMCane said:Fuchs being a morbidly obese elderly guy in his 60s...mike_ags_fan12 said:
Sally Is starting to take a backseat as a supporting character and I'm not mad about it.
The FBI/former marine bud back in to town, Hank and Cristobal, and Fuchs taking down Barry are Better stories that her crap show.
shot in the chest by a large caliber bullet from 3 feet away.
patched up by spanish farmers and ready to rock and roll in a few days.
helloimustbegoing said:Surviving the shot to the chest is more believable than the hot Latino daughter interested in him!LMCane said:Fuchs being a morbidly obese elderly guy in his 60s...mike_ags_fan12 said:
Sally Is starting to take a backseat as a supporting character and I'm not mad about it.
The FBI/former marine bud back in to town, Hank and Cristobal, and Fuchs taking down Barry are Better stories that her crap show.
shot in the chest by a large caliber bullet from 3 feet away.
patched up by spanish farmers and ready to rock and roll in a few days.
Aggie baseball, NBA finals, Barry ... gotta make some decisions tonight.Brian Earl Spilner said:
No hype tweets yet? Tonight's episode gonna suck.