Bears
- El episodio se transmitió el 25 jun 2025
- TV-MA
- 1h 10min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.3/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
La boda.La boda.La boda.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Dirección
- Guionistas
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I was betting myself that this was going to be the highest rated episode after I finished watching the ten episodes, I couldn't help myself and came here as soon as the episode was over and I won the bet. This episode is one of the best episodes ever in the history of television, and I'm not exaggerating, but this episode gave me the feeling of being one of the bears, everything is really great in this episode, and the conversation between the uncle and Carmi made me feel that Carmi has reached what he wants, which is to make his brother proud of him, I have no other words to say except that this episode will remain in my memory forever.
This might be one of the best episodes of television I have ever seen.
The Bear is one of my top 3 shows if not my favourite, and this episodes just shows exactly why that is the case.
Having this great ensemble of characters all brought together, I can't help but love every one of them. The under the table scene was just stunning, so well written and acted.
The music is a fantastic constant throughout this show and just complements everything perfectly.
To have the time away from the restaurant and not worry about the ticking clock was lovely and Richie's interactions with Frank and Carmy and Claire.
Completely forgot it wasn't the finale, so on to the rest of the series...
The Bear is one of my top 3 shows if not my favourite, and this episodes just shows exactly why that is the case.
Having this great ensemble of characters all brought together, I can't help but love every one of them. The under the table scene was just stunning, so well written and acted.
The music is a fantastic constant throughout this show and just complements everything perfectly.
To have the time away from the restaurant and not worry about the ticking clock was lovely and Richie's interactions with Frank and Carmy and Claire.
Completely forgot it wasn't the finale, so on to the rest of the series...
This chapter made me feel good, like there is hope and it's possible to build on conflict and move on. The under-the-table scene is so perfect; when you need your family, and the family nurtures you, no matter how difficult it seems. And the most fragile and important things are sustained by the deep feelings lying and beating below them.
Understanding, patience, empathy, honesty, care, anger, fear... ingredients for a healthy life. I think this episode is about healing. Even DD! So talented actress!
Great editing, photography, acting, ensemble, script, and direction. What a magnificent team!!!
Understanding, patience, empathy, honesty, care, anger, fear... ingredients for a healthy life. I think this episode is about healing. Even DD! So talented actress!
Great editing, photography, acting, ensemble, script, and direction. What a magnificent team!!!
If you like this show and the characters, it is impossible not to like this episode! There were so many feel good and emotional moments as we saw characters open up to each other, in ways that have been underway for seasons, some cases giong all the way back to season one!
It felt like the culmination of a journey of self discovery and I wouldn't be surprised if most considered this the highlight of the season!
Its a wedding episode, and just look at Game of Thrones and Succession if you want proof just how great wedding episodes! However this was not a tragic dark episode, it wasn't the chaos of The Berzatto Christmas dinner!
No.. instead this was just a really comfortable down to earth experience about people finally opening up and telling how they truely feel and what is on their mind!
There are so many moments i could mention, but I think you should just go check out the episode instead!
It felt like the culmination of a journey of self discovery and I wouldn't be surprised if most considered this the highlight of the season!
Its a wedding episode, and just look at Game of Thrones and Succession if you want proof just how great wedding episodes! However this was not a tragic dark episode, it wasn't the chaos of The Berzatto Christmas dinner!
No.. instead this was just a really comfortable down to earth experience about people finally opening up and telling how they truely feel and what is on their mind!
There are so many moments i could mention, but I think you should just go check out the episode instead!
This season of The Bear continues to prove why it's one of television's most compelling and heartfelt dramas. In this standout episode, the series delivers a tour de force of acting talent that is as raw as it is refined. Every frame is loaded with intention, but it's the performances-layered, nuanced, and startlingly human-that elevate the storytelling to something truly special.
What sets this episode apart is its fearless devotion to silence, softness, and transformation. Just when you're bracing for another explosive confrontation, the writing takes a quiet turn, revealing unexpected tenderness between characters who often live in emotional chaos. These aren't just actors delivering lines-they're conduits for pain, reconciliation, and the small mercies that make life bearable.
What's remarkable is the number of poignant dialogue moments shared between unlikely pairings. Relationships that seemed peripheral now come into sharp focus, creating space for growth and catharsis. There's a grace in the way grief, love, and redemption are explored-without melodrama, just honesty.
You fall deeper in love with this dysfunctional chosen family not because they're perfect, but because they strive, they falter, and they try again. The soul of The Bear lies in these quiet revolutions between people finding their way back to one another.
What sets this episode apart is its fearless devotion to silence, softness, and transformation. Just when you're bracing for another explosive confrontation, the writing takes a quiet turn, revealing unexpected tenderness between characters who often live in emotional chaos. These aren't just actors delivering lines-they're conduits for pain, reconciliation, and the small mercies that make life bearable.
What's remarkable is the number of poignant dialogue moments shared between unlikely pairings. Relationships that seemed peripheral now come into sharp focus, creating space for growth and catharsis. There's a grace in the way grief, love, and redemption are explored-without melodrama, just honesty.
You fall deeper in love with this dysfunctional chosen family not because they're perfect, but because they strive, they falter, and they try again. The soul of The Bear lies in these quiet revolutions between people finding their way back to one another.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe Bear season 4 episode 7 breaks a record as the show's longest installment of the first four seasons.
- ErroresThroughout the scene where Carmy and Uncle Lee are talking in the kitchen, the camera and camera operator are clearly visible - reflected in Uncle Lee's glasses.
- ConexionesReferences El confidente (1973)
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