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Fishes

  • Episode aired Jun 22, 2023
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  • 1h 6m
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Oliver Platt and Jeremy Allen White in The Bear (2022)
The Bear: Ma Does Seven Fishes
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Flashback to an intense and heated Christmas dinner in the Berzatto family.Flashback to an intense and heated Christmas dinner in the Berzatto family.Flashback to an intense and heated Christmas dinner in the Berzatto family.

  • Director
    • Christopher Storer
  • Writers
    • Joanna Calo
    • Christopher Storer
    • Sofya Levitsky-Weitz
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Allen White
    • Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    • Ayo Edebiri
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    9.6/10
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    • Director
      • Christopher Storer
    • Writers
      • Joanna Calo
      • Christopher Storer
      • Sofya Levitsky-Weitz
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Allen White
      • Ebon Moss-Bachrach
      • Ayo Edebiri
    • 152User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    The Bear: Ma Does Seven Fishes
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    The Bear: Stevie Invests In The Fak Brothers
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    The Bear: Scaring The Normals
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    The Bear: Carmen Shows Mikey His Future Plans
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    The Bear: Fishes
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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
    • (credit only)
    Lionel Boyce
    Lionel Boyce
    • Marcus
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    Abby Elliott
    Abby Elliott
    • Natalie 'Sugar' Berzatto
    Matty Matheson
    Matty Matheson
    • Neil Fak
    Liza Colón-Zayas
    Liza Colón-Zayas
    • Tina Marrero
    • (credit only)
    Oliver Platt
    Oliver Platt
    • Uncle Jimmy
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Donna Berzatto
    Gillian Jacobs
    Gillian Jacobs
    • Tiffany Jerimovich
    John Mulaney
    John Mulaney
    • Stevie
    Bob Odenkirk
    Bob Odenkirk
    • Uncle Lee
    Sarah Paulson
    Sarah Paulson
    • Cousin Michelle
    Ricky Staffieri
    Ricky Staffieri
    • Theodore Fak
    Chris Witaske
    Chris Witaske
    • Pete
    Jon Bernthal
    Jon Bernthal
    • Michael Berzatto
    Maura Kidwell
    Maura Kidwell
    • Carol
    • Director
      • Christopher Storer
    • Writers
      • Joanna Calo
      • Christopher Storer
      • Sofya Levitsky-Weitz
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    10mike-cochran5

    Wow!

    The performances in this episode are some of the best in history. Jamie Lee Curtis is an American acting treasure. What a powerful episode by world class actors. Standing ovation to all. I kept imagining this on a broadway stage as the episode popped off the screen. Would love to see the behind the scene shots of this as this ensemble of actors and direction is a master class. This show is a gem but this particular episode makes it can't miss television and the character portrayal is on point by the entire cast. John Mulaney shows off his acting chops and hope we get more of him in dramatic roles.
    10johny_walker_blacklabel

    Michelin star entertainment

    I knew the bear had so much potential from the first season and I was willing to bet it will get better and better. This episode proves it without a doubt. This is a great show.

    What an insane ride of an episode that was. I don't think I've ever watched a tv episode about a family that felt so real. I started thinking that I would be exactly like the guy with the glasses, cracking jokes and trying to lighten the mood. Like I was there. Every newly introduced character acted and talked exactly like you would feel they do. I don't think people realize how hard is it to write dialogue that flows so naturally and feels so authentic. The acting is crazy good too.

    Honestly, one of the best tv episodes I've watched in a minute. The next episode is a breath of fresh air as well. The bear you are spoiling us with this michelin star worthy entertainment. Please continue to do so.
    10amyjo-1111

    One of the most realistic depictions of mental illness I've ever seen.

    Clearly, mental illness runs in the family and wow, this episode did a genius job of unpacking that. Mom most likely has Bipolar Disorder and it seems that Mikey inherited it. Both are obviously self-medicating. Carmy and Nat are dealing with their own symptoms simply from being raised around extremely mentally ill relatives. The genius of this episode is the dynamics of all of it, between everyone. What especially interests me is why Nat can't stop herself from asking her mom if she's ok and triggering her mom, even though she knows better. It kind of makes me wonder if part of her is doing that on purpose? Like it's her own passive aggressive way of asserting some control in an environment that constantly makes her feel powerless. And then she plays innocent? Interesting psychology there. I do think she has a good heart. She's just perhaps not as harmless and innocent as she tries to appear. Or maybe she is. Who knows. This family is as complicated as the dishes they prepare.

    Clearly, cooking is a real art in this family, to the point of madness. There's a fine line between genius and insanity, as they say. They are the bears. And also mad chefs.

    And then there are the tender moments sprinkled throughout. The moments of sanity that provide a breath of fresh air. The quiet, beautiful, loving conversations in the corners. It's a family of contradictions... rational one second and irrational the next. They can be so loving and genuine, but also so angry and hateful. They are ruled by emotion. They're passionate. These people are not monsters, they're just human. And Italian.
    10bayleykedar

    One of the greatest episodes of anything ever.

    Words really won't do justice how good this episode is, particularly its last 20 or so minutes.

    It's strange; I adore 'The Bear' but, based off of Season 1, it has the capacity to produce an episode that is so far beyond its average quality that it's borderline miraculous. The Bear is a brilliant show. But this episode? An absolute hall-of-famer.

    The penultimate episode of last season, the 20-minute one-shotter? One of the finest episodes of television ever. That isn't to say that 'The Bear' isn't great outside of these anomalous episodes. But every once in a while, the show decides to suddenly fire on all cylinders and deliver some of the most intensely dramatic sequences ever committed to screen. And when it does this, it's hard to think of many shows that have ever done it better.

    I sometimes refer to 'The Bear' as a drama-comedy that is infused with a somewhat uniquely claustrophobic tension. 'Fishes' catapults that description into the stratosphere and pulls off an episode that will almost certainly make you shiver with dread. You cannot watch this without feeling uncomfortable.

    The ensemble is great. I always refer to Carmine as the heart of the show but this episode proves that it can transcend him. 'The Bear' isn't carried by a protagonist, if it ever was. It is carried by incredible writing and wondrous filmmaking. I adored this. I really hope we find our way back to another episode with the Berzattos if there is to be a Season 3.

    Side Note: It would be unfair to call this episode all-out tension without at least mentioning the hilarity of the Faks and the tug-at-your-heartstrings look into Richie's ex-marriage. And a big shoutout to Bob Odenkirk. Love that guy. This show really can do it all.
    stlgem

    INTENSE!!!!

    I really like how this season truly delves into each character. This is a good episode and easy to follow, but GEESH was I drained afterward.

    It was definitely written by someone who has experienced similar, as you can't just pull this work from nothing. It was gritty and raw with elements of uncomfortable humor. I had to walk away afterwards and process the whole thing as my family is nothing close to that. It made me feel for the families that can totally relate, and I appreciate being allowed to experience a bit of what some actually go through, even as uncomfortable as it made me at times. I had to catch the next episode on another day as I knew I wasn't ready to take it in.

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    • Trivia
      Sugar was strategically filmed during this episode to hide her pregnancy, as Abby Elliot was pregnant in real life just like her character would be five years after this Christmas Eve dinner episode was set.
    • Goofs
      This family gathering occurs during the Christmas season, and is stated at time stamp 3:42 to take place 256 weeks before The Bear is set to open. That works out to 4 years 11 months. The Bear restaurant opens in May 2023, so 4 years 11 months prior would have been June 2018, obviously not during the Christmas season. Assuming this occurs in December 2018, it should have said something like "226 WEEKS TO OPEN".
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      Stevie: Okay. Um... Listen. Everyone's asking what this... What is the seven fishes or why do we do it?

      Donna Berzatto: Mm-hmm.

      Stevie: And I think I know what my definition is. Uh, as soon as I think of it. It's a chance to... be together and to take care of each other. And to eat together. And there's seven fishes, which means you have to make seven entirely different dishes. Seven entirely different ways. And that takes a lot of time. And... I think spending that time and using that time on the people that we love is how we show them that we love them. And maybe we eat too much... and we definitely drink too much and we say too much without listening. But... tonight we... we're gonna eat seven fishes... which is absurd. Uh... But we have to take extra time to do it and we have to chew more and we have to listen more. And, uh, we only get to do this tonight one time. So... I, by the way, love it. I love being here. Thank you for having me every year at this. I look... I very much look forward to this. And I love you. I'm very in love with Michelle. And I'm not gay like you guys asked a lot. But I was thinking about what... what you said about bears and how they're aggressive. They're aggressive, but they're kind. They're sensitive. You guys have been so kind to me. You let me hang out with you every holiday. I don't have a family like this and... I'm really grateful that, um, you make space for me at this table and you make time for me on the holidays. May God bless us and keep us safe in the New Year. And please give Michael the strength not to throw that fork. Amen.

    • Crazy credits
      Instead of showing all the credits at the end as usual, some are shown at the beginning.
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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Shocking Moments in TV in 2023 (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
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      Written by Edward Pola and George Wyle

      Performed by Andy Williams

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