Ice Chips
- El episodio se emitió el 14 ago 2024
- TV-MA
- 40min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,2/10
8,2 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Azúcar encuentra apoyo en un lugar inesperado.Azúcar encuentra apoyo en un lugar inesperado.Azúcar encuentra apoyo en un lugar inesperado.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Jeremy Allen White
- Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto
- (crédito solo)
Ebon Moss-Bachrach
- Richard 'Richie' Jerimovich
- (crédito solo)
Ayo Edebiri
- Sydney Adamu
- (crédito solo)
Lionel Boyce
- Marcus
- (crédito solo)
Liza Colón-Zayas
- Tina Marrero
- (crédito solo)
Reseñas destacadas
Jamie Lee Curtis gets better as time goes on. All of the actors convey their feelings and expressions so perfectly, that I was getting emotional over soemthing I've never been through personally.
I love this show and how it's not afraid to take chances by doing things differently. This episode reminds me of the fly episode of breaking bad (which was shot for budgetary reasons), but ended up being one of the best of the series.
Last season's Christmas flashback episode is still probably my favorite of The Bear but this is a very close second to give it a run for its money. Thank you to everyone at The Bear for such a wonderful show.
I love this show and how it's not afraid to take chances by doing things differently. This episode reminds me of the fly episode of breaking bad (which was shot for budgetary reasons), but ended up being one of the best of the series.
Last season's Christmas flashback episode is still probably my favorite of The Bear but this is a very close second to give it a run for its money. Thank you to everyone at The Bear for such a wonderful show.
10mamaeek
As a mother and as a daughter, I have never connected more viscerally to an episode of a television show then I did just watching "Ice Chips." I felt those fourty minutes in the depth of my soul in a way I am not sure I have ever been affected by a show before. It was so raw, so real, and so perfect. This is why I love this series so much. It's the humanity behind the restaurant and I've never seen more beautiful acting than I just watched. If Jamie Lee Curtis and Abby Elliot don't win a slew of awards for this I'll be shocked (and disappointed) . I will certainly be carrying the emotions of this episode with me for quite awhile.
10mranan
This show isn't about the kitchen, it's about the people who run it. Someday you are going to be a dad or a mom and you are going to feel what she was feeling if you are from a dysfunctional family and how much you want your child to not grow in such an environment. You will freak out because you will feel you will be never enough for your daughter or your son because your mother wasn't there for you in your tough times and how much it will hurt. There is a line and it isn't a spoiler "he did not wanted to come out". I was bawling my eyes out and when that line was spoken. Obviously there will be people who are complaining or say it's boring, for me this episode was everything I want the bear show to be, it's a study about humans not the kitchen!
I cannot get over the fact how brilliant Jamie Lee Curtis is as Donna in The Bear. Her performance is truly nothing but spectacular. So rough, so real, yet so vulnerable at the same time, so emotional.
She already set the bar high in season 2, but man, her work in this episode is exceptional. I caught myself forgetting it was Jamie Lee Curtis whom I was watching, despite her face which we are all very familiar with. All I saw was Donna. That's how great she is. She is just 100% believable.
So whoever needs to hear this, Emmys or whatever: Give her all the awards you have.
She absolutely deserves them.
She already set the bar high in season 2, but man, her work in this episode is exceptional. I caught myself forgetting it was Jamie Lee Curtis whom I was watching, despite her face which we are all very familiar with. All I saw was Donna. That's how great she is. She is just 100% believable.
So whoever needs to hear this, Emmys or whatever: Give her all the awards you have.
She absolutely deserves them.
Jamie Lee Curtis delivers an absolute master class in acting in this episode. She's always been amazing, but this was beautifully perfect. Much like the Seven Fishes episode. She's just an amazing actress killing it these past few years on top of her already epic career.
The emotion, subtly, and love for one another that exudes from these characters and underlies everything they're doing is incredible and I'm happy to be on the journey with them all.
This show gets better and better and better, just when I think it might stagnate, it keeps building up and becomes closer and closer to my heart. Brilliant.
The emotion, subtly, and love for one another that exudes from these characters and underlies everything they're doing is incredible and I'm happy to be on the journey with them all.
This show gets better and better and better, just when I think it might stagnate, it keeps building up and becomes closer and closer to my heart. Brilliant.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe entire labor scene between Abby Elliott and Jamie Lee Curtis was 25 pages long and filmed in two full takes with multiple cameras, no rehearsal or discussion between the actors before filming. They started shooting at 8:30 am and had the scene finished by 10:15 am.
- Banda sonoraBaby, I Love You
Written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector
Performed by The Ronettes
Produced by Phil Spector
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