Decisiones.Decisiones.Decisiones.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Jeremy Allen White
- Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto
- (solo créditos)
Ebon Moss-Bachrach
- Richard 'Richie' Jerimovich
- (solo créditos)
Lionel Boyce
- Marcus
- (solo créditos)
Abby Elliott
- Natalie 'Sugar' Berzatto
- (solo créditos)
Matty Matheson
- Neil Fak
- (solo créditos)
Liza Colón-Zayas
- Tina Marrero
- (solo créditos)
Whoopi Goldberg
- Terri Doolittle
- (material de archivo)
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Ayo Edebiri truly did prove her worth to why she fits into the category lead comedy actress. Danielle deadwhyler on the bear was a surprise for me, but she fits so well into this episode. Their banter felt so natural together it made you feel like you were there with them. Literally love the little girl in the episode. It felt like Sydney was looking at her as sort of her inner child trying to tackle the decisions she's facing in her life. I also loved how this episode tackles the micro aggressive challenges that Sydney faces with the people she interacts with. It was too accurate to the point where it was almost triggering. Honestly hope she sweeps this year. Her and Lionel definitely need to be writing more. I couldn't stop laughing.
There's one shot in Season 4 Episode 4 of The Bear ("Worms") that literally made me burst into tears. Directed by Janicza Bravo.
An episode all about the decisions we face from childhood to adulthood. You get older and what was hard is now easier, but you are faced with new challenges. The fact of the matter is, Syd will probably be alright regardless of what she does, but making the decision is very hard because there are emotional casualties.
Her cousin clearly has taken up a semi/motherly role in her life and once she has to step away, Syd gets to spend time with her younger cousin who doesn't realize how lucky she is to have this time with her Mom.
Sometimes people who need to workout a decision in their life can reach a conclusion by helping someone else with theirs.
I'm glad her younger cousin is going to the sleepover.
Then we get that shot of the phone with all of the work notifications from Carmy, Pete, and then you finally notice the wallpaper: Syd and her Mom. That hit me like a tidal wave.
An episode all about the decisions we face from childhood to adulthood. You get older and what was hard is now easier, but you are faced with new challenges. The fact of the matter is, Syd will probably be alright regardless of what she does, but making the decision is very hard because there are emotional casualties.
Her cousin clearly has taken up a semi/motherly role in her life and once she has to step away, Syd gets to spend time with her younger cousin who doesn't realize how lucky she is to have this time with her Mom.
Sometimes people who need to workout a decision in their life can reach a conclusion by helping someone else with theirs.
I'm glad her younger cousin is going to the sleepover.
Then we get that shot of the phone with all of the work notifications from Carmy, Pete, and then you finally notice the wallpaper: Syd and her Mom. That hit me like a tidal wave.
By the end of the year, this episode will probably end up with a 7.5 or so. Which is great, but this Syd centered episode was wonderful and deserves a rating in the strong eights. Really enjoying season 4! The found-family-trope really hits throughout the episodes and I'm so here for it!
I wonder if we'll see Syd's cousin and her daughter again. Very great chemistry and decent acting by all of them!
Though the pacing reminds me of season 3 (which I enjoyed), season 4 feels a bit more vibrant and less depressing. I love it and this change in direction had to be made.
I'm already sad that season 5 will be the final season. But it's probably for the very best!
I wonder if we'll see Syd's cousin and her daughter again. Very great chemistry and decent acting by all of them!
Though the pacing reminds me of season 3 (which I enjoyed), season 4 feels a bit more vibrant and less depressing. I love it and this change in direction had to be made.
I'm already sad that season 5 will be the final season. But it's probably for the very best!
This episode focused entirely on Sydney which I thought wasn't a bad idea, since her character is also going through a time with some major choices!
Ever since season 3 Sydney got a second propersition with a job a different place, and rver since we have seen her character really struggle with that decision!
I really enjoyed Sydney trying to explain this impossible decision to the kid TJ! It was such a meaningfull and creative way for her to explain how it felt like working at The Bear and why she loves it so much, yet also what makes her consider this other opportunity! Does she want to evolve her skills, or does she wants to stay at a place that feels more like family and comfortable?
Yeah it was slow, but I enjoyed the creative way Sydney's struggle were portrayed!
Ever since season 3 Sydney got a second propersition with a job a different place, and rver since we have seen her character really struggle with that decision!
I really enjoyed Sydney trying to explain this impossible decision to the kid TJ! It was such a meaningfull and creative way for her to explain how it felt like working at The Bear and why she loves it so much, yet also what makes her consider this other opportunity! Does she want to evolve her skills, or does she wants to stay at a place that feels more like family and comfortable?
Yeah it was slow, but I enjoyed the creative way Sydney's struggle were portrayed!
About time we got to spend time with our favorite executive chef of the bear!!! I was primed and ready for this knowing the talent behind the lens and pen and let me tell you how it delivered. From the opening shot of Jumpin Jack to Ayo removing her braids on camera, I immediately started crying because I never expected a show like the bear to show me something so personal with her character. The micro aggressions almost immediately jump to the forefront as Sydney takes a call from Shapiro and it was like being triggered on a whole nother level. The family dynamic between Sydney, TJ and Chantel were perfect! The banter hilarious and it pushed Sydney's journey forward as she sought TJ's advice for how to choose between the Pizza House and the Video Game house! We finally saw some on question if Sydney's logic was a little blinded by a crush to which she denies but even the fact that it was mentioned raised a few eyebrows. I love how Sydney loved on TJ and the pairing of the two actresses were so natural and comfortable you'd think TJ was a mainstay on the show. I love learning more about Sydney as she's someone who brings a lot of heart and life into this show and it continues to be showcased every season! Looking forward to seeing and learning more about all aspects of Sydney from more of her backstory, her love story, and her journey as The Bear.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWhile editing the pieces of Season 4 that had been shot in tandem with Season 3, series creator Christopher Storer called Edebiri to let her know that it looked like there was space to add in a Sydney-focused detour, so she pitched him on the idea of a chaotic, day-long hair appointment that peeks into the character's life outside the restaurant. Storer handed her the reins as writer, and she began brainstorming with Boyce before inviting him to join her in a more official capacity.
- ErroresAt one point TJ's hand is resting on a bag of gummy worms, but in the next shot it's on the shelf above.
- ConexionesFeatures Sálvese quien pueda (1986)
- Bandas sonorasSo in Love
Written and Performed by Curtis Mayfield
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