

In the episode’s most harrowing moment, Sally seduces the biker, brings him into the bathroom to make out and then nearly strangles him to death. Sally wears a brunette wig, dons a Southern accent and works at a rinky-dink diner, where she gets sexually harassed by a biker. Barry, newly religious and peaceful, homeschools John but is too afraid to teach him how to play baseball because of the sport’s violence. They’re living under brand-new identities, Clark and Emily, and raising their son, John. The end of last week’s episode actually moved ahead eight years, during which Barry and Sally have evaded public recognition after he escaped prison. The HBO show has toyed with flashbacks and dream-like sequences before, and Sunday’s newest episode didn’t reveal what was going on until the final minutes… Last week’s episode of “Barry” ended on one of the show’s most bizarre cliffhangers: Barry ( Bill Hader) and Sally ( Sarah Goldberg) appeared to be several years older and living in a house in the desert with a young son. SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers for Season 4, Episode 5 of “ Barry,” now streaming on HBO Max.
