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The Bear

  • El episodio se transmitió el 23 ago 2023
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The Bear: Carmy And Richie Fight Through The Door
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  • Dirección
    • Christopher Storer
  • Guionistas
    • Christopher Storer
    • Kelly Galuska
    • Sofya Levitsky-Weitz
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    • Jeremy Allen White
    • Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    • Ayo Edebiri
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    • Dirección
      • Christopher Storer
    • Guionistas
      • Christopher Storer
      • Kelly Galuska
      • Sofya Levitsky-Weitz
    • Elenco
      • Jeremy Allen White
      • Ebon Moss-Bachrach
      • Ayo Edebiri
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    The Bear: Stressful Soft-Open
    The Bear: Carmy's Emotional Monologue
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    The Bear: Carmy's Emotional Monologue
    The Bear: Carmy And Richie Fight Through The Door
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    The Bear: Carmy And Richie Fight Through The Door
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    Jeremy Allen White
    Jeremy Allen White
    • Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto
    Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    • Richard 'Richie' Jerimovich
    Ayo Edebiri
    Ayo Edebiri
    • Sydney Adamu
    Lionel Boyce
    Lionel Boyce
    • Marcus
    Abby Elliott
    Abby Elliott
    • Natalie 'Sugar' Berzatto
    Matty Matheson
    Matty Matheson
    • Neil Fak
    Liza Colón-Zayas
    Liza Colón-Zayas
    • Tina Marrero
    Oliver Platt
    Oliver Platt
    • Uncle Jimmy
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Donna Berzatto
    Edwin Lee Gibson
    Edwin Lee Gibson
    • Ebraheim
    Molly Gordon
    Molly Gordon
    • Claire Dunlap
    Robert Townsend
    Robert Townsend
    • Emmanuel Adamu
    Joel McHale
    Joel McHale
    • Chef David
    Chris Witaske
    Chris Witaske
    • Pete
    Corey Hendrix
    Corey Hendrix
    • Gary 'Sweeps' Woods
    Jose M. Cervantes
    Jose M. Cervantes
    • Angel
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    Richard Esteras
    Richard Esteras
    • Manny
    Alex Moffat
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    8martymoves

    The day the story went away

    Finale and Season 2 review

    I'd listen to the words they'd say. But in their voice, I heard dismay.

    The plastic characters forced to portray. The day the storyline...went...away.

    Episode 9 opened up with a crazy tense scene with the haunting overture of the legendary sounds from Nine Inch Nails' "The Fragile" album, 'The Day The World Went Away', and that was the end of that story, seeing as the finale, this episode, rendered it all pointless.

    What annoyed me was how he never actually called the 'fridge guy', Tony. Complained about cell reception, yet gets perfect reception INSIDE the fridge. Any takers on that one??

    They do come with emergency handles inside the walk in. Has saved me a few times in the past from irresponsible people. This is a massive oversight, but I get it.

    He was too busy to take care of a mandated safety feature because he was in a relationship, and instead of calling when he was going to, he decided to stare at his phone and NOT answer the call from his girlfriend (ignorant writing) and NOT call Tony the 'fridge guy' like he was about to; when he allegedly had no cell reception (poor, pointless, contradictory writing).

    I looked beyond that, but to think that not a single one of them would be responsible enough to do this.....is out of the question. Because they never would have passed inspection. However they could have had a handshake agreement with the inspector. Still its pretty unethical for someone with supposedly such high standards.

    The ending was quite lame. Turned it into some teenage drama nonsense. This show goes up and down, from intensity to millenial melodrama, and its very uncomfortable to watch now.

    I have to say season 2 was a big let down. The individual tales and stories of growth were cool. However, the first half of the season was utter garbage.

    What is terrible is how Ms. Ayo looks and sounds like a 14 year old in the first half of the season, then miraculously looks like she aged 10 years in the final episodes.

    SOMEBODY needs to be accountable for this nonsense. Either write her out of the script and find new casting representation.

    OR fire your hair, makeup and costume department. Because its just awful. Unforgivably awful.

    A lot of the arguing is pointless. If people are that unable to get along, then they are toxic and need to walk away. I used to be that way, now I cut people out of my life.

    So while I can absolutely relate to many of the characters, and there certainly is a level of realism, a lot of it seems forced to drive the story.

    However the delivery from Jeremy & Ebon seems genuine. The boys do a great job of honing their characters and very deserving of their recognition.

    The supporting cast/guest stars are incredible. I was truly hoping to see more of Gillian Jacobs. They could have done so much more with that storyline. (Maybe in season 3)

    I feel that the strength of this show is that it is a 30min(?) series. If they were 1 hour episodes they could do so much more. But in all likelihood they would lose the "comedy" tag.

    I see this necessarily as a dark comedy, that's the only way it would earn the tag. It falls incredibly short of being regular comedy, in that there just isn't enough to attribute that genre. The show just isn't that funny.

    I don't feel like the awards they win are justified because this show is most definitely a drama-first series. (A great example of an 'award winning' dark comedy is "Barry". Incredibly done)

    But awards and awards shows are a joke anyway. There to push narrative and agenda. Like this season has done. Exactly like this season has done.

    I'm guessing most people missed all the subliminal BS included in the first half of the season. (Some of it was very, very obvious and pathetic) Those that didn't know exactly what i mean. Those that did are immediately reaching for the thumbs down button. Its typical really.

    First half of the season gets a 5.5/10 From mid season onwards an easy 8.5/10

    I'd give the second half a 9 but the ending of this episode was so phony. Not to mention you have the potential for a seriously dramatic scene wtih Carm, but you cut to the parking lot for the continuation of "a story we've already heard!!"

    Somebody throw a fork at the director already. Where's Uncle Lee to cut THIS story off!

    Far too many flaws. I knew from the fact that I had to review an episode earlier in the season; to voice my displeasure that this series would snowball into a 'Downward Spiral'.

    Maybe they should have used music from that album, since Reznor and Ross are heavily featured in the final 2 episodes. I recommend "Piggy", that would have played as a triple entendre; with a callback and a dramatic albeit unfair depiction of our lead character, whilst using a montage of pork meat/butcher scene.

    But that would be me doing their job for them.

    The problem is the show lacks creativity. While most scenes are shot beautifully and the long continuous opening scenes are truly amazing and a massive testament to the ability of the cast (Episode 6 was incredible, and with *that* much talent, it still surpassed my expectations which is wild) it is the music that drives a lot of scenes.

    While it feels great in the moment, it almost immediately feels out of place thereafter. The irony is that they have these long, beautiful shots. An then they have these impulsive quick-shots and montage scenes that make you emotionally weary.

    An then you're immensely frustrated with the unnecessarily long shots just focsuing in on one character. When "every second counts", they clearly do not adopt that with these scenes. They are nothing if not annoying.

    All in all Season 2 gets a C grade from me. Everything that made season 1 great was quickly lost on season 2.

    This episode Entertainment Value 8.5/10 Overall Rating 8/10

    Season 2 Entertainment value 8/10 Overall Rating 7/10

    Episode 6 drove up the entertainment score. They could have made that into a standalone movie; while trying to figure out where they go from here, fixing all the issues before season 3, and maybe a teaser/prelude for the upcoming season.

    Regardless, they will definitely take home some awards for that one. Best episode of the series, they will never eclipse the work done there. I might watch it again, just because.

    (One last thing, the appearance of Joel Mchale in the final episode was literally pointless. It ignorantly drives unanswered questions which I refuse to ask in the moment. But here's one just for the fun of it: what the hell was he doing there in the first place? There was ZERO logic behind that. And "the-story-will-be-revealed-later" style of writing is lazy and pedantic. I think this was yet another massive blunder from casting. Must have been filling out a contractual agreement or something)
    8lakings97

    Chaotic but yet frustrating to watch

    The Bear: Season 2 on Hulu took a step back from the first season. This season the restaurant is in a mist of a rebuilt into a Michelin style restaurant but in order to get there each chef has to relearn their own craft to have a well managed kitchen. Cousin Richard played by Ebon Moss-Bachrach takes on a role to learn to be great at one thing instead of taking on so many responsibilities to the point he stresses himself and everyone around him. Tina who is played by Liza Colon-Zayas is asked to be the sous chef and to get there she goes back school to push herself to be better. Meanwhile Marcus who is played by Lionel Boyce is flown to Holland to master desserts with Carmen's former classmate Chef Luca who is played by Will Poulter. His episode was one of my favorites but my most favorite episode was Fishes which was a flashback event when the family gets together for a Christmas holiday dinner. An all star cast episode that feathered Jamie Lee Curtis played the unstable mother, Gillian Jacob as Cousin Richard's wife, Sarah Paulson and John Mulaney was a married couple, Oliver Platt reprises his role as the rich uncle who backs Carmen for his new restaurant and finally Uncle Lee who is played by Bob Odenkirk. Bob played a pivotal role to agitate Cousin Michael played by Jon Bernthal, which goes to show why he ended up killing himself. Abby Elliott is asked to take on the project manager position to help the restaurant to come to its completion. Finally Jeremy Allen White coming back after winning the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a streaming comedy series. I don't know how this is constituted as a comedy, it was more of a drama series especially with the love hate relationships with food and family. Loved season two although it was frustrating to watch especially with all the chaos in the kitchen. I would definitely recommend the series.
    8blakekhodges

    Verging on soap

    Don't get me wrong, I f#%^*ng love this show, and while this season 2 finale was very good, I have to knock a couple points off because... it's just getting a little too dramatic. Too many crazy coincidences, too many melodramatic breakdowns, every character is pushed to their extreme. Pump the brakes chef! Do less. You have an amazing story with amazing actors. Chill. It's plenty dramatic as is.

    Write out all the Big Dramatic Moments on paper , which I won't do because spoilers, and it would sound like a standard issue episode of General Hospital.

    The Bear is at its best when the moments are small yet oozing with intensity. More of that, chef.
    9Mesina02

    The true cost of success

    A brilliant and impactful finale that really culminates everything that has been shown throughout this season.

    Season 2 brought a lot more emotion by tackling the heart of the crew. It focused on their ups and their downs and how they dealt with it in their own way. This was really a season of self reflection. Characters taking a step back and focusing on themselves trying to do what's best but ultimately dealing with their own messy lives outside the restaurant.

    Some characters seem to get over their own hurdles while others are in neglect of accepting a truth they can't bare to acknowledge. That was basically what this season was trying to do, and it really did an amazing job at making these characters feel like human beings.
    10twoffinden

    I wish all film could be like this episode!

    This was a roller coaster of emotions and I loved every second of this episode. From being sad to hating characters to loving others. This was a well done piece of artwork! Congrats to the team that put this together. I haven't cried and been mad and happy all at the same time. In a really long time.

    I can only express that I need everybody I come in contact with to watch this series and it needs to be broadcasted more as it covers such a variety of different stories and real life problems that people face each and everyday. If you are by chanced blessed to come across this review and series congrats you are about to beyond impressed.

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    • Trivia
      The first 12 minutes of this episode are shot in a single, continuous take, flowing seamlessly back and forth between the front of house and back of house. The first visible cut is to a shot of the printer, printing out a string of orders - a shot reminiscent of season 1's Review (2022), which was also shot largely in a single, continuous take.
    • Errores
      All walk-in fridges have an emergency release button on the inside, so Carmy could not have gotten stuck in the first place.
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      Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto: I don't need to provide amusement or enjoyment. I don't need to receive any amusement or enjoyment. I'm completely fine with that. Because no amount of good is worth how terrible this feels. It's just a complete waste of fuckin' time.

      Claire: I'm really sorry you feel that way, Carm.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Instead of showing all the credits at the end as usual, some are shown at the beginning.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Most INTENSE Moments on "The Bear" (2024)
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      Written and performed by Liz Phair

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