Things go wrong in the kitchen. Sydney finds solutions.Things go wrong in the kitchen. Sydney finds solutions.Things go wrong in the kitchen. Sydney finds solutions.
Jose M. Cervantes
- Angel
- (as Jose Cervantes Jr.)
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Oh, come on. Just when I thought The Bear had sorted itself out, "Sheridan" goes and reminds me why I was having doubts after Ep 3. This show's becoming maddeningly inconsistent.
Ep 5 meanders through various subplots without much purpose - there's some business with a food critic, more staff drama that doesn't quite land, and attempts at character development that feel half-baked. It's like watching a kitchen where no one's calling out orders properly; everything's happening but nothing's coordinated.
The pacing that worked so well in Ep 4 has gone slack again. Scenes drag when they should be tight, and the dialogue feels more forced than natural. Even Jeremy Allen White seems less engaged here, though that might just be the material letting him down.
What's particularly frustrating is that you can see the bones of good ideas throughout - the pressure from outside critics, the internal team dynamics - but none of it gels together into something compelling. It feels like the writers are still figuring out what kind of show they want to make.
I'm starting to wonder if The Bear is going to be one of those shows that's brilliant in patches but never quite consistent.
Still watching, but my patience is wearing thin.
Ep 5 meanders through various subplots without much purpose - there's some business with a food critic, more staff drama that doesn't quite land, and attempts at character development that feel half-baked. It's like watching a kitchen where no one's calling out orders properly; everything's happening but nothing's coordinated.
The pacing that worked so well in Ep 4 has gone slack again. Scenes drag when they should be tight, and the dialogue feels more forced than natural. Even Jeremy Allen White seems less engaged here, though that might just be the material letting him down.
What's particularly frustrating is that you can see the bones of good ideas throughout - the pressure from outside critics, the internal team dynamics - but none of it gels together into something compelling. It feels like the writers are still figuring out what kind of show they want to make.
I'm starting to wonder if The Bear is going to be one of those shows that's brilliant in patches but never quite consistent.
Still watching, but my patience is wearing thin.
Did you know
- TriviaThe medication Sydney takes when she gets up from bed is Lansoprazole, the chemical name for Prevacid. It is used to alleviate heartburn & indigestion by reducing the mechanism that makes stomach acid.
- GoofsWhen Marcus cuts the strips of tape with dates, the edge of the knife doesn't touch the top edge of the tape, but the pieces still come out fully cut.
- Quotes
Marcus: I won't make a mistake again.
Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto: Yeah, you will. But not 'cause you're you, just 'cause shit happens. I started a fryer fire the night after I won Food & Wine's Best New Chef; nearly burned the place down.
Marcus: For real?
Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto: For real. This weird thing happens too; you have this minute where you're watching the fire and you're thinking, "If I don't do anything, this place will burn down and all of my anxiety will go away with it."
Marcus: And then you put the fire out.
Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto: Then you put the fire out.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Javo & Temoc: Top 10 Series: Lo 'mejor' del año (2022)
- SoundtracksWish I Was
Written and Performed by Kim Deal
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- Runtime25 minutes
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