Review
- El episodio se transmitió el 23 jun 2022
- TV-MA
- 20min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.5/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
A bad day in the kitchen. Tensions rise.A bad day in the kitchen. Tensions rise.A bad day in the kitchen. Tensions rise.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Jose M. Cervantes
- Angel
- (as Jose Cervantes Jr.)
Opiniones destacadas
One of the best episodes of anything I've ever seen. 30 minutes felt like 5 minutes. Everything was impeccable from the acting to the cinematography. Never have I seen something so intense and real on television.
This is episode is *probably* why the show got so famous.
Let me break it down for you.
By this seventh episode, we know our characters, we know their backgrounds, their motivations, their frustrations. We also know their relationships and dynamics in the restaurant really well by now.
By this episode, we see the kitchen coming into its own, everyone has a place and knows their role, and it seems Finally, there is calm coming to The Beef. It almost feels like there should be a lull to the rest of the series now, but no. Absolutely not. This is by far, the BEST episode of the series.
Infact, this episode explodes. Like literally explodes onto your screens. When the episode started, I noticed it was only 20 minutes long and also realised for whatever reason, the show creators decided this was the episode to include an opening credits segments in. Didnt feel very wise. Feels we were being robbed of precious screentime. But after 20 minutes, you realise why they did this.
It is because the show HITS in this episode.
Apart from the opening sequence, the episode is shot in one single take. Which I am ashamed to say I didnt even realise until it was pointed out to me by some one else, because I was that engrossed in the drama unfolding on the screen.
When the episode concludes, and you see the title card for the first time at the end, it is nothing short of incredible.
Showrunners, you did well. Sorry that I doubted you. 5/5.
Let me break it down for you.
By this seventh episode, we know our characters, we know their backgrounds, their motivations, their frustrations. We also know their relationships and dynamics in the restaurant really well by now.
By this episode, we see the kitchen coming into its own, everyone has a place and knows their role, and it seems Finally, there is calm coming to The Beef. It almost feels like there should be a lull to the rest of the series now, but no. Absolutely not. This is by far, the BEST episode of the series.
Infact, this episode explodes. Like literally explodes onto your screens. When the episode started, I noticed it was only 20 minutes long and also realised for whatever reason, the show creators decided this was the episode to include an opening credits segments in. Didnt feel very wise. Feels we were being robbed of precious screentime. But after 20 minutes, you realise why they did this.
It is because the show HITS in this episode.
Apart from the opening sequence, the episode is shot in one single take. Which I am ashamed to say I didnt even realise until it was pointed out to me by some one else, because I was that engrossed in the drama unfolding on the screen.
When the episode concludes, and you see the title card for the first time at the end, it is nothing short of incredible.
Showrunners, you did well. Sorry that I doubted you. 5/5.
I literally aged 10 years watching this episode ....working in the food service industry and watching this episode/show gave me the most insane rush of fear and anxiety. What a damn masterpiece.
I knew when the episode started with Sufjan Stevens's "Chicago" it was going to be a special episode. The placid nature of the song while also being about getting out and trying new, scary things fits perfectly as a lead-in to the chaos afterwards. What a 180° shift occurs. Such a well-made episode in every regard.
This episode really blew me away! The credits started rolling and it felt very sudden, as if only a few minutes had passed since the episode started. But then I realized it was because there were no cuts or breaks in the entire episode! You are taken through and extremely busy and unforgiving day in the shop and seeing it through the perspective of the characters.
I cannot praise this episode enough. Very well written and shot. Much like real life, you realize what feels like a moment in time was actually 30 hectic minutes flying by. Bravo!
I cannot praise this episode enough. Very well written and shot. Much like real life, you realize what feels like a moment in time was actually 30 hectic minutes flying by. Bravo!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaStarting at 2:30 minutes, the episode is filmed in one shot without edits or cuts.
- Citas
Sydney Adamu: You are an excellent chef. You are also a piece of shit. This isn't on me. Good luck.
- Créditos curiososHalf of the credits are shown at the beginning of the episode, instead of at the end as usual.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Hardest TV Scenes to Shoot (2022)
- Bandas sonorasChicago (Demo)
Written and Performed by Sufjan Stevens
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 20min
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