Why Barry’s ending is chillingly appropriate, even if it’s entirely dissatisfying.
A house sits in the desert, large and blue like an oasis. The barren landscape around it fades into the horizon in each direction—it is everywhere and nowhere.
The fact that everything I’ve just described happens in a show billed as a comedy—ha, ha!—has long been a source of confusion and divergence of opinion among viewers.
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