Honeydew
- El episodio se transmitió el 23 ago 2023
- TV-MA
- 29min
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8.7/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Marcus se desafía a sí mismo.Marcus se desafía a sí mismo.Marcus se desafía a sí mismo.
Jose M. Cervantes
- Angel
- (as Jose Cervantes Jr.)
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TV just doesn't get any better than this.
What an episode...television just doesn't get any better than this. The rhythm, the cinematography, the sensitivity, the music, the location (a character in itself), the direction, the depth of character, the acting, the hug - woah...Tears in my eyes in multiple moments.
As an actor I must congratulate Will Poulter on his performance - beautifully balanced, subtle, truthful, understated, the perfect dish - bravo.
Only complaint: why don't we get more TV like this!?
The Bear is such a joy and delivers on every level, I didn't know how they could possibly improve upon season 1 and yet somehow they've made that feel like an amuse bouche.
Can't recommend this series and this episode highly enough.
As an actor I must congratulate Will Poulter on his performance - beautifully balanced, subtle, truthful, understated, the perfect dish - bravo.
Only complaint: why don't we get more TV like this!?
The Bear is such a joy and delivers on every level, I didn't know how they could possibly improve upon season 1 and yet somehow they've made that feel like an amuse bouche.
Can't recommend this series and this episode highly enough.
A happy heartwarming episode
Marcus traveling to Denmark to learn more about baking is something I didn't know I needed, but now after watching this has moved him up to a top 3 character in this show for me. The chef that teaches him is another surprise guest star. I won't give away who it is, but he had an amazing scene when Marcus and him were talking about their pasts and pondering if the life he has was worth all the struggle. Honestly, I was getting to the end and realized how happy I was watching this. The other shoe had to drop sometime and it never happened. If nothing else came from this, then at least it made want to visit Denmark.
Marcus and his Copenhagen journey
I was really intrigued by Marcus' story arc in season one, as he leveled up his game and became more serious about his craft. And I was pleased to see that the writers did develop this further in season two, by sending Marcus to study in Copenhagen. You can almost feel Marcus' consciousness expanding as he spends time there, not only through cooking but exploring the city. Will Poulter has a dynamite role as Luca, the more experienced chef who passes on his knowledge to Marcus. Perhaps one of the best performances I've ever seen from Poulter; he put a lot into this role. Now I want to go to Copenhagen and eat pastries!
As someone from Denmark.. Incredible episode!!
Wow! This episode was truely something else! Suddenly the vibe changed as Marcus went on this beautifull and inspirering journey of culinary discovery!
Since I am from Denmark and live close to Copenhagen i have to praise the episode for capturering the beauty and charm of the danish capital! It is clear the people behind the show has always had a thing for Copenhagen since it is broad up numerous times, and now they get to show it in this episode!
Will Poulter also completely steals the show as Luca! He gives of such a deep and heartwarming performance and he just feels dedicated to a point where you can feel his passion just by looking at him!
The food alomg with the shots of Copenhagen makes for a visually pleasing episode with a lot of heart!
Since I am from Denmark and live close to Copenhagen i have to praise the episode for capturering the beauty and charm of the danish capital! It is clear the people behind the show has always had a thing for Copenhagen since it is broad up numerous times, and now they get to show it in this episode!
Will Poulter also completely steals the show as Luca! He gives of such a deep and heartwarming performance and he just feels dedicated to a point where you can feel his passion just by looking at him!
The food alomg with the shots of Copenhagen makes for a visually pleasing episode with a lot of heart!
Wonderful television
Just a beautiful piece of work, a joy from start to finish. It's uncharacteristically gentle and contemplative for The Bear, a study of character and also a celebration of the joy and satisfaction of craft and creation. As with any great dish the ingredients are great - one of the series' most loveable characters in Marcus, the beauty of Copenhagen, a fine guest performance by Will Poulter and lots and lots of beautiful looking desserts and pastries - but the way they are put together is just wonderful. It reminded me of the wonderful episode in the second series of Master of None where Dev learns to make pasta in Modena and that is high praise.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe Danish texts on white tape read "Hvert sekund tæller" and "Jeg elsker dig", which respectively means "Every second counts" and "I love you".
- ErroresSugar talks about the IRS having an issue with the DBA (Doing Business As) name. Information sent to the IRS is done at the corporate level and they wouldn't care about a DBA.
- Citas
Chef Luca: No, I think at a certain stage it becomes less about skill and more about being open.
Marcus: Open?
Chef Luca: Yeah, to the world, to yourself, to other people. You know, most of the incredible things I've eaten haven't been because the skill level is exceptionally high or there's loads of mad fancy techniques. It's because it's been really inspired, you know.
Marcus: I like that.
Chef Luca: You can spend all the time in the world in here, but if you don't spend enough time out there?
Marcus: Yeah.
Chef Luca: You know?
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Most INTENSE Moments on "The Bear" (2024)
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