Uncle Jimmy has been trying to tell that story a couple of times. He’s being a great partner. I don’t feel the same about a certain character that you do.
Wait, has he really?? I honestly think I may have blocked out anything said by him or anyone when it comes to sportsball games 🤣 Also my issue with Jimmy wasn't what he said, just the timing of it. These are things you tell someone like a week or 2 before so they have time to process it and then can make a decision without the added stress of opening day. Which character do we feel differently on??? Like in a good way or bad way??
The hypocrisy of people wanting Sydney to date Marcus but saying they want her relationship with Carmy to be platonic bc there aren't enough platonic relationships on TV is sooo annoying. If that's your reasoning, then why does her relationship with Richie and all the other guys on the show not count as platonic? Carmy literally thinks of Sydney to calm down from a panic attack, they riff off one another in ways that they couldn't do with anyone else, and they both make each other better at the thing they're most passionate about. Why does that need to remain platonic for your comfort? And, I'm not saying they have to become a couple; I'm just saying I don't understand why so many people feel so adamant that it shouldn't happen.
I don't see it as hypocritical at all. The idea of Marcus and Sydney possibly getting together was set up last season. They clearly have crushes on each other (Marcus especially which is obvious) and comes off to me like a slow burn build up of their relationship. On the flip side with Carmy, I've always gotten more of a friend/sibling vibe with him and Syd. Also him thinking of her to calm down from a panic attack just seems more like she's the only outsider of the group. She has no connections to his family or his past like Claire does, so in a way Sydney is like a blank slate and comes along with no "baggage". Also I think that the show itself has done a great job at showing how being in business with someone is almost similar to dating which I think is why some people maybe get a romantic vibe between Carmy and Sydney. It wouldn't necessarily make me uncomfortable if they ended up dating on the show, but I would feel weird only because they're business partners and that doesn't make for a good romantic relationship especially in a restaurant. I won't speak for everyone, but for me personally, Carmy and Sydney are more like Cap and Iron Man or Hawkeye and Black Widow rather than a Wanda and Vision if that makes sense.
@@jordanmorris4797 I just got done replying to someone about that and now I shall repeat it and either be loud and wrong or so right that Christopher Storer is gonna think someone's leaking the scripts 😂 Ok so my theory on why Sydney doesn't seem to reciprocate is because she's so caught up in getting the restaurant off the ground that romance just isn't on her radar. At some point she'll say something like that to Marcus when he inevitably tries to ask her out again and then at some point near the end of season 3 or somewhere in season 4 they'll kiss or something sweet like that. Will it last?? I don't know. But will it be the slowest of slow burns?? Possibly.
@@r_cizzle ya know anything’s possible and what I like about the structure of this show is whether or not they make Sydney and Carmy a thing or Marcus and Sydney, or they decide to ultimately leave romance out of the show it still works, I just don’t know how else to interpret that panic attack scene or the under the table scene it just came off as romantic to me and this is coming from a person who did not see syndey and carmy’s relationship as having romantic potential
@@jordanmorris4797 those 2 scenes are the entire reason I was like "oh no, please don't" 🤣 but in all honesty, I'm glad the show is keeping it kind of open ended so they can have the option later if they want to go down that route or not.
Love your editing and reactions so much! 😁But, specially after this episode I ship SydCarmy so hard, sorry not sorry 🤭 I respect your opinions but please don't start hating on the show IF it ends up happening 🥲 I'm on the same page with you about not loving it when shows force romances down our throats, but in this case, I believe the writers are capable of doing it with a lot of care and it would not feel rushed or be a focus that takes away from the rest of the characters and themes of the show, it would just complement them IMO, their relationship is already one of my favorite parts of the show anyway, I don't mind if it stays like this forever, but I do think we have a very meaningful soulmate situation here that if explored and done well, could be truly amazing and intersting to see progress to a romance. I personally would prefer to see a romantic relationship that feels (like the show itself), real, fleshed out and naturally develops from a friendship, rather than a side & on the surface thing like what happened with Carmy and Claire (although I can see why Carmy needed it). Alsooo, If you watch for the contrast between scenes where Syd & Marcus are interacting throught the season and how Syd &Carmy interact, the difference is insane. Marcus is of course interested, but Syd really isn't, she very clearly rejected him this episode and I personally hope he doesn't push it more and learns to accept it! We'll see.
Look, I am not one to yuck anyone's yum, but why couldn't Sydney and Carmy be platonic soulmates?? That'd be a much more interesting relationship to explore instead of having 2 characters who have a work husband/wife relationship right now and turning that into a relationship of convenience. Their relationship is like Rachel & Joey from friends or Spike & Buffy, yeah it's nice to see, but it'll never last and will most likely make a very weird turn which will lead to either a full season of them having to "become friends again" or one of them leaving and coming back. I personally don't have time for that kind of storyline especially when it's happening in a restaurant. Too stressful 😂😂 I trust the writers whether they get together or not, but I just think it's one of the most predictable things to do now days. But I'm telling you, Sydney and Marcus are gonna date long before her and Carmy ever do. And I'm not saying that to crush your SydCarmy dreams, but I can almost guarantee that Sydney will say at some point how she's not trying to date right now cuz she's too focused on the restaurant and doesn't feel like it'd be fair to him and then they'll stay friends for a while until one day they hang out and kiss or something. Thats gonna be the slow burn romance and I wouldn't even be surprised if it happens toward the end of the 3rd season or happens at some point in season 4. It'll be random and it'll be in an episode where it won't be expected to happen. My psychic abilities are coming in strong with this one. But if I'm wrong about all that and SydCarmy actually happens I will gladly admit how loud and wrong I was about it 😂 Anyways, thank you for liking the video and can't wait for episode 10 😁
I HATE the idea of platonic soulmates. What a stupid concept that two (especially two heterosexual or whatever people with corresponding orientations) would have a bond that is closer, deeper, and unique to any other relationship they have and somehow all forms of love wouldn't be expressed. If my husband had a woman platonic soulmate, I'd be so jealous I'd wake up every day angry. Like I shouldn't possess in that scenario 🔫😂 I'm team Sydcarmy but if they keep them apart I want Chris and Joana to stop making Syd and Carmy stare at each other, to stop those intimate heart to heart convos (I've never had one of those with a man non-relative and not felt tingly), and to stop with those hints like having Syd get dressed immediately following the sex scene or having her be how he stops his panic attack. The writers need to chill if this is platonic. And Sydney doesn't want Marcus in the slightest. She sees him like a brother. She laughed about him naming the donut after her and doesn't show her soft, vulnerable side to him. Only Carmy and her dad get that. And this would not be predictable because we almost never get a good deep friendship that turns to romantic love. It's like Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester. Instant friends/employer/employee with similar personalities in some ways , shared passions and terrified of their feelings. One of the greatest love stories of all time!!! Thanks for letting me rant 😂
@@CiaoColeG Rant away 😁 I've been eating up all the different takes on SydCarmy which means I'm gonna be starting off the videos for the new season with some discourse and it's gonna be fun
I said this earlier, but I think Sydney deserves someone who is present. A person who is encouraging, reliable, and stable. That’s not Carmy. I absolutely love Carmy’s character. He has drive, talent, and a spectacular vision. Unfortunately, he also has the capacity to *inadvertently* crush Sydney’s heart, hopes, and aspirations. He’s already stood her up, ignored her, yelled at her, allowed Richie to disrespect her (the blowing the critic comment), and made decisions without consulting her. That’s not how healthy relationships work.
Uncle Jimmy has been trying to tell that story a couple of times. He’s being a great partner. I don’t feel the same about a certain character that you do.
Wait, has he really?? I honestly think I may have blocked out anything said by him or anyone when it comes to sportsball games 🤣 Also my issue with Jimmy wasn't what he said, just the timing of it. These are things you tell someone like a week or 2 before so they have time to process it and then can make a decision without the added stress of opening day.
Which character do we feel differently on??? Like in a good way or bad way??
@@r_cizzle U/nderstood
love your relationship with the characters.
They piss me off sometimes but God I love them all.
the Beef is a real place in chicago its just called Mr.Beef...good italian beefs!
Literally just googled it and I want nothing but good things for that restaurant and the guy that runs it.
The hypocrisy of people wanting Sydney to date Marcus but saying they want her relationship with Carmy to be platonic bc there aren't enough platonic relationships on TV is sooo annoying. If that's your reasoning, then why does her relationship with Richie and all the other guys on the show not count as platonic? Carmy literally thinks of Sydney to calm down from a panic attack, they riff off one another in ways that they couldn't do with anyone else, and they both make each other better at the thing they're most passionate about. Why does that need to remain platonic for your comfort? And, I'm not saying they have to become a couple; I'm just saying I don't understand why so many people feel so adamant that it shouldn't happen.
I don't see it as hypocritical at all. The idea of Marcus and Sydney possibly getting together was set up last season. They clearly have crushes on each other (Marcus especially which is obvious) and comes off to me like a slow burn build up of their relationship. On the flip side with Carmy, I've always gotten more of a friend/sibling vibe with him and Syd. Also him thinking of her to calm down from a panic attack just seems more like she's the only outsider of the group. She has no connections to his family or his past like Claire does, so in a way Sydney is like a blank slate and comes along with no "baggage".
Also I think that the show itself has done a great job at showing how being in business with someone is almost similar to dating which I think is why some people maybe get a romantic vibe between Carmy and Sydney.
It wouldn't necessarily make me uncomfortable if they ended up dating on the show, but I would feel weird only because they're business partners and that doesn't make for a good romantic relationship especially in a restaurant.
I won't speak for everyone, but for me personally, Carmy and Sydney are more like Cap and Iron Man or Hawkeye and Black Widow rather than a Wanda and Vision if that makes sense.
I completely agree, and also I feel like Marcus has a crush on Sydney but don’t think it’s reciprocated
@@jordanmorris4797 I just got done replying to someone about that and now I shall repeat it and either be loud and wrong or so right that Christopher Storer is gonna think someone's leaking the scripts 😂
Ok so my theory on why Sydney doesn't seem to reciprocate is because she's so caught up in getting the restaurant off the ground that romance just isn't on her radar. At some point she'll say something like that to Marcus when he inevitably tries to ask her out again and then at some point near the end of season 3 or somewhere in season 4 they'll kiss or something sweet like that. Will it last?? I don't know. But will it be the slowest of slow burns?? Possibly.
@@r_cizzle ya know anything’s possible and what I like about the structure of this show is whether or not they make Sydney and Carmy a thing or Marcus and Sydney, or they decide to ultimately leave romance out of the show it still works, I just don’t know how else to interpret that panic attack scene or the under the table scene it just came off as romantic to me and this is coming from a person who did not see syndey and carmy’s relationship as having romantic potential
@@jordanmorris4797 those 2 scenes are the entire reason I was like "oh no, please don't" 🤣 but in all honesty, I'm glad the show is keeping it kind of open ended so they can have the option later if they want to go down that route or not.
season 3 filming now!
I'm so excited 😁
great editing !
Love your editing and reactions so much! 😁But, specially after this episode I ship SydCarmy so hard, sorry not sorry 🤭
I respect your opinions but please don't start hating on the show IF it ends up happening 🥲
I'm on the same page with you about not loving it when shows force romances down our throats, but in this case, I believe the writers are capable of doing it with a lot of care and it would not feel rushed or be a focus that takes away from the rest of the characters and themes of the show, it would just complement them IMO, their relationship is already one of my favorite parts of the show anyway, I don't mind if it stays like this forever, but I do think we have a very meaningful soulmate situation here that if explored and done well, could be truly amazing and intersting to see progress to a romance. I personally would prefer to see a romantic relationship that feels (like the show itself), real, fleshed out and naturally develops from a friendship, rather than a side & on the surface thing like what happened with Carmy and Claire (although I can see why Carmy needed it).
Alsooo, If you watch for the contrast between scenes where Syd & Marcus are interacting throught the season and how Syd &Carmy interact, the difference is insane. Marcus is of course interested, but Syd really isn't, she very clearly rejected him this episode and I personally hope he doesn't push it more and learns to accept it! We'll see.
Look, I am not one to yuck anyone's yum, but why couldn't Sydney and Carmy be platonic soulmates?? That'd be a much more interesting relationship to explore instead of having 2 characters who have a work husband/wife relationship right now and turning that into a relationship of convenience.
Their relationship is like Rachel & Joey from friends or Spike & Buffy, yeah it's nice to see, but it'll never last and will most likely make a very weird turn which will lead to either a full season of them having to "become friends again" or one of them leaving and coming back. I personally don't have time for that kind of storyline especially when it's happening in a restaurant. Too stressful 😂😂
I trust the writers whether they get together or not, but I just think it's one of the most predictable things to do now days. But I'm telling you, Sydney and Marcus are gonna date long before her and Carmy ever do. And I'm not saying that to crush your SydCarmy dreams, but I can almost guarantee that Sydney will say at some point how she's not trying to date right now cuz she's too focused on the restaurant and doesn't feel like it'd be fair to him and then they'll stay friends for a while until one day they hang out and kiss or something. Thats gonna be the slow burn romance and I wouldn't even be surprised if it happens toward the end of the 3rd season or happens at some point in season 4. It'll be random and it'll be in an episode where it won't be expected to happen. My psychic abilities are coming in strong with this one.
But if I'm wrong about all that and SydCarmy actually happens I will gladly admit how loud and wrong I was about it 😂
Anyways, thank you for liking the video and can't wait for episode 10 😁
I HATE the idea of platonic soulmates. What a stupid concept that two (especially two heterosexual or whatever people with corresponding orientations) would have a bond that is closer, deeper, and unique to any other relationship they have and somehow all forms of love wouldn't be expressed. If my husband had a woman platonic soulmate, I'd be so jealous I'd wake up every day angry. Like I shouldn't possess in that scenario 🔫😂 I'm team Sydcarmy but if they keep them apart I want Chris and Joana to stop making Syd and Carmy stare at each other, to stop those intimate heart to heart convos (I've never had one of those with a man non-relative and not felt tingly), and to stop with those hints like having Syd get dressed immediately following the sex scene or having her be how he stops his panic attack. The writers need to chill if this is platonic. And Sydney doesn't want Marcus in the slightest. She sees him like a brother. She laughed about him naming the donut after her and doesn't show her soft, vulnerable side to him. Only Carmy and her dad get that. And this would not be predictable because we almost never get a good deep friendship that turns to romantic love. It's like Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester. Instant friends/employer/employee with similar personalities in some ways , shared passions and terrified of their feelings. One of the greatest love stories of all time!!! Thanks for letting me rant 😂
@@CiaoColeG Rant away 😁 I've been eating up all the different takes on SydCarmy which means I'm gonna be starting off the videos for the new season with some discourse and it's gonna be fun
I said this earlier, but I think Sydney deserves someone who is present. A person who is encouraging, reliable, and stable. That’s not Carmy.
I absolutely love Carmy’s character. He has drive, talent, and a spectacular vision. Unfortunately, he also has the capacity to *inadvertently* crush Sydney’s heart, hopes, and aspirations. He’s already stood her up, ignored her, yelled at her, allowed Richie to disrespect her (the blowing the critic comment), and made decisions without consulting her. That’s not how healthy relationships work.