The Bear Season 3 Ending Explained | Ep. 10 Breakdown | Recap & Review

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  • The Bear Season 3 Ending Explained. A deep dive look at the third season of FX's The Bear TV series with the ending explained. Please Subscribe 👉 www.youtube.co...
    The Bear's third season sees Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) stuck. Haunted by his past he can't move forward even though his new restaurant The Bear is up and running. After a rough argument in the Season 2 finale Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) can't bring himself to make peace and they spend most of the season refusing to talk to each other directly.
    Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) has less influence over the decisions as Carmy retreats into the search for perfection in his dishes and she receives a better offer. By the finale, she breaks down because she knows leaving is the right decision but still feels connected to the family that's formed in the kitchen.
    Season 3 of The Bear ends on a cliffhanger as the review everyone has been waiting for has finally come out, but we'll have to wait until Season 4 before we'll find out what it says. The third season left us with a lot of unanswered questions and unresolved storylines. It featured some great moments and hints that the next season will likely be the last, delivering a conclusion for the series.
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    FX’s critically acclaimed series The Bear is about food, family and the insanity of the grind. It’s a losing battle every day in the restaurant business, and as Carmy pushes himself harder than ever and demands excellence from his crew, they do their best to match his intensity. Their quest for culinary excellence propels them to new levels and stresses the bonds that hold the restaurant together.
    Starring: Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri, Abby Elliott, Lionel Boyce
    Creator: Christopher Storer

Комментарии • 193

  • @gusadico
    @gusadico 2 месяца назад +59

    I really like the Tina's episode. It really shows why Michael was so loved and why so many people admired him. The last time we get to see a memory of Michey was of him bashing out in the Christmas dinner, so this was a nice way of showing expanding the complexity of his character.

  • @benjaminelicer1307
    @benjaminelicer1307 3 месяца назад +81

    Yes, the finale is kind of weird for being so open... But at the same time, this season crush me more than both last seasons... Episode 8 and Tina's episode where perfect

  • @thechicagobox
    @thechicagobox 3 месяца назад +98

    Still one of the best shows I’ve seen in years.

    • @PetePeppers1
      @PetePeppers1  2 месяца назад +2

      I was shocked to see how many people were ready to turn on it. Even with the issues I had with this season, it's still a great show and I look forward to seeing their vision for the ending. It didn't get exponentially better like it did between seasons 1 and 2 but that's not the same as being bad.

  • @AnkhGirl
    @AnkhGirl 3 месяца назад +73

    I could see a Sydney/Luca thing before a Sydney/Marcus thing or a Sydney/Carmy thing.

    • @gffg387
      @gffg387 2 месяца назад +3

      I don't even care about Luca, but yeah, better than a romance with both Marcus or Carmen.

    • @shaylelarue787
      @shaylelarue787 Месяц назад

      I have never thought of a sydney/carmy thing ever before , it seems gross

    • @biharcourt
      @biharcourt 25 дней назад +1

      ​@@shaylelarue787 IT SEEMS GROSS??? Very subtle, pal.

  • @chrispetrelis5013
    @chrispetrelis5013 3 месяца назад +105

    THIS SEASON WAS POWERFUL . MOST THINGS IN LIFE ARE NOT RESOLVED. PEOPLE DO NOT EVOLVE IN SIX MONTHS. THEY MIGHT MAKE SOME SMALL CHANGES BUT USUALLY DO WHAT IS FAMILIAR OR REVERT BACK TO OLD HABITS. THE FLASHBACKS ARE GREAT BECAUSE YOU GET A SENSE OF WHY HE IS THE WAY HE IS. I TRULY LIKE THE SIDE CHARACTER STORIES. THE LAST EPISODE WAS NOT GROUNDBREAKING BUT IT SETS UP A TON OF MAJOR PLOT LINES. SOMETIMES I JUST DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT PEOPLE EXPECT. THIS IS ONE OF THE FEW SHOWS THAT YOU REALLY CAN FEEL THE TENSION AND ANXIETY OF THE PROTAGONIST

    • @chrispetrelis5013
      @chrispetrelis5013 3 месяца назад +2

      @@dffndjdjd . YOU MAKE ZERO SENSE

    • @jennifercorozza7002
      @jennifercorozza7002 3 месяца назад +2

      It's not that things weren't resolved. There were good moments this season, but those good moments didn't complete a cohesive narrative that was sufficiently entertaining to deal w/the fact that it was unresolved. This isn't life, it's TV. Can't be boring.

    • @omegared1210
      @omegared1210 3 месяца назад +5

      I agree 100% this is some of the most "real life" emotionally draining writing I have seen on screen in a long time. People want the masked singer, pearls before swine I tell ya

    • @AnkhGirl
      @AnkhGirl 3 месяца назад +1

      Well said!

    • @vincentgomez7607
      @vincentgomez7607 Месяц назад

      @@jennifercorozza7002nah I fundamentally disagree

  • @alexlazzerly3677
    @alexlazzerly3677 3 месяца назад +40

    It's the most introspective season and definitely on the slower side, but I like it the more I think about it. I certainly understand the complaints though.

    • @alexlazzerly3677
      @alexlazzerly3677 3 месяца назад

      @@dffndjdjd No that's not what I mean.

    • @samadamms3432
      @samadamms3432 3 месяца назад +1

      Then, by introspective, you meant boring?

    • @alexlazzerly3677
      @alexlazzerly3677 3 месяца назад +2

      @@samadamms3432 Not to me no. I found the comedy to be weakest part of the season tbh.

  • @dustyhills8911
    @dustyhills8911 3 месяца назад +24

    I think Season 3 is phenomenal! It gave me so much anxiety I had chest pains, but it was great! I think the conversation at the table was half indulgence into that world and half to juxtapose how Carmy had been running The Bear so he could hear it from people he respected as chefs. He was having that battle in his mind as he listened and stared down Chef David. The delivery of some of the lines was awkward, but once I got past their lack of acting chops and a little bit of cringe from Sydney and Luca, I enjoyed the episode. I want to see a couple characters from Ever continue on in the show. Maybe working at The Bear.

  • @alecadabra_
    @alecadabra_ 2 месяца назад +14

    People care WAY too much about “plot development” because their attention spans are busted. If a character has an issue, viewers expect it to be resolved by the end of the episode, or the end of the season. In reality, that doesn’t always happen. Yeah, it was frustrating to see Carmy push everyone out, and actively self-destruct, but that’s the point their trying to make. Not everything can just get resolved with a pretty little bow on top to make you feel good at the end. I think this season was about setting up the viewers with a sense of tension that will be resolved in one way or another later on, and they do that by really taking their time and letting us into the psyches of these characters instead of focusing on moving the plot forward. I really appreciate when a show takes it’s time, but I suppose some people don’t have the time for that

  • @carloselvir2492
    @carloselvir2492 3 месяца назад +55

    I said this in a different video, but Season 3 is about healing and characters. Everybody goes through healing and most of the by the end healed, except Carmy which is why it is a less stressful season than other making it feel different. It had a bit more filler, but it wasn't bad. But I guess it feels less intense and less impactful than the past two, because of them healing. Richie found purpose and his fights are now only with Carmy, who is the character who is still not allowing himself to heal and tries to force himself into different things (Changing the menu, quitting smoking, etc.) Syd is getting the same trauma that Carmy was inflicted without any of them realizing it, Marcus grew, Tina grew, Richie grew, Nat and DD grew which is why we don't have many stressfull moments. And the show has always been about trauma and generational trauma, yet this season had one of the best episodes in my opinion (Episode 1, 6 and 8 being some of my favorites in the whole show, as well as most of episode 10), as well as some of the worst (which for The Bear, it is still like a 7 or an 8)

    • @georgieboi1518
      @georgieboi1518 3 месяца назад +8

      I agree I feel like this season is getting a lot of hate because the main character doesn't make any progress. Everyone else feels like they are improving except our main two characters. On top of that Carmy actually regresses into a worse version of himself in an attempt to be better.

    • @carloselvir2492
      @carloselvir2492 3 месяца назад +4

      @@georgieboi1518 yes, that is what I felt. Which makes Marcus such a great character foil to Carm and Syd. Marcus keeps calm and knows he has to improve calmly to help The Bear after his mother dies, + he actually listens to her wishes to the last moment compared to Syd which is disregarding everything her fathet keeps telling her to take things slowly.

    • @Helen-jy6br
      @Helen-jy6br 2 месяца назад +1

      Such a great take! I agree too! Episode 8 is by far my fav episode!

  • @Heene1028
    @Heene1028 3 месяца назад +50

    I worked for an abusive boss who also taught me everything I needed to know to make me the best in my industry ( including how NOT to treat co-workers) While I never had a problem giving him the credit for making all who worked with him a better employee….. on the day he called me to say he heard what an amazing reputation I had created for myself and apologizing for “not realizing how great you are” … all I could do (after a moment of silence) was say… “I gotta go!” before hanging up the phone.

    • @dinocollins720
      @dinocollins720 3 месяца назад +1

      what do you do???

    • @Heene1028
      @Heene1028 3 месяца назад

      @@dinocollins720
      I am retired now… but, let’s just say I worked in a privately owned business which served Gov’t contractors in that industry… Sort of a consulting firm working with million dollar contracts….

    • @TheKrazysexykool
      @TheKrazysexykool 2 месяца назад

      I worked for an abusive boss and when I left, my department crumbled.

    • @bennyadrianmartinez
      @bennyadrianmartinez 2 месяца назад

      @@dinocollins720 Another chicago great. I bet its Al Bundy!

    • @bennyadrianmartinez
      @bennyadrianmartinez 2 месяца назад +1

      Women's shoes.

  • @25pinstripes
    @25pinstripes 3 месяца назад +22

    You just know, Chef Terry took one look at the Fak's and adored them instantly.

  • @seppevb1181
    @seppevb1181 2 месяца назад +7

    Season 3 feels different because we now know everyone. Everyone is established. What's left at the end of S03 are unanswered questions - and I absolutely love it. From a story-telling perspective, this season actually makes sense.

  • @Usurpationblitz
    @Usurpationblitz 3 месяца назад +46

    I didn't really care for Season 3, tbh. I really enjoyed the first two seasons, but this one fell flat. It felt like they wasted a LOT of time during the episodes and nothing ever coming out of it

    • @ElFullio
      @ElFullio 2 месяца назад

      It’s a great show but it’s not really written well

    • @originalmm4120
      @originalmm4120 2 месяца назад +1

      Sugars pregnancy episode was really bad

  • @TheBobaJames
    @TheBobaJames 3 месяца назад +126

    S3 is not ruined or the worse. This is the season we needed.

    • @AnkhGirl
      @AnkhGirl 3 месяца назад +5

      Exactly!

    • @samadamms3432
      @samadamms3432 3 месяца назад +6

      So, Season 3 was Batman ????

    • @d3faulta
      @d3faulta 3 месяца назад +2

      A bunch of flashbacks? Nah they could've cut that down

    • @TheBobaJames
      @TheBobaJames 3 месяца назад +3

      @@d3faulta wrong

    • @Hanan.T.K
      @Hanan.T.K 2 месяца назад +1

      Elaborate..

  • @gffg387
    @gffg387 2 месяца назад +2

    The chefs conversation at the table was BORING ASF!

  • @williamdaniels9728
    @williamdaniels9728 3 месяца назад +16

    S3 is a quiet and contemplative season compared to the previous loud and bombastic seasons. There are 2 or 3 very powerful episodes. It is a little self-indulgent at times with some of its montages and character monologuing, but this is very much in line with the quiet and contemplative nature is delivered. This is a season where side and supporting characters get to shine the most and I liked that a lot. A lot of discussion on the industry and artform of cooking. I can't picture the season ending with Season 4 being the success it is and where they left all the various story lines, there are low production constraints, and this is a show that feels like it has the gas to go to a season 5 or season 6 depending on how they want it to end. Syd is probably going to leave, Carmy will probably hire his old buddy Will Poulter's character to take her place, they will both probably start dating keeping the connection together. Carmy will reconcile with Claire by the end of the season. Richie will probably date the hostess. It's going to be a season of LOVE. The only issue will Carmy needing further financing to keep the restaurant alive.

    • @AnkhGirl
      @AnkhGirl 3 месяца назад

      I like your take on it.

    • @thru_and_thru
      @thru_and_thru 2 месяца назад

      Great predictions!

  • @BeastyBlerd
    @BeastyBlerd 2 месяца назад +20

    The entire time, I was like " Syd just fucking TALK TO HIM! Express your concerns."

    • @RASH30001
      @RASH30001 2 месяца назад +1

      That’s exactly why I’m kinda upset cause like it felt like it was never no break through with them two. Or even carmy he confront the guy that abused him I’m not surprised he don’t care. Why you never confront Syd for not signing to be a partner everyone knew she didn’t expect him.

    • @VargsTV
      @VargsTV 2 месяца назад +12

      She didn’t do it because she’s been trying to put up her ideas and every time she does, Carmy blows past her. Carmy isn’t ready to have that conversation and she knows it. She def should, but Carmy hasn’t created an environment that is receptive to critique anymore. He used to be, but he’s completely bull dozed over that.

  • @ashley.taylor174
    @ashley.taylor174 3 месяца назад +19

    I think Luca and Sydney will get into a relationship in season 4.

    • @PetePeppers1
      @PetePeppers1  3 месяца назад +4

      that seems like a solid prediction

    • @Stormy_Cloud
      @Stormy_Cloud 3 месяца назад +6

      I really appreciate how this show doesn't couple up everyone, especially in the workplace. Idk why people want Carmy and Sydney to end up together so badly. Like, NO Carmy is her boss and that is an unprofessional power dynamic. Smart women like Sydney would never make poor/impulsive decisions which risk their jobs that pay their rent.

    • @WhiteRabbitDreams
      @WhiteRabbitDreams 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@Stormy_Cloud I view Carmy and Syd as business partners and I like them together, but to each their own 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @ashley.taylor174
      @ashley.taylor174 3 месяца назад +3

      @@Stormy_Cloud They have chemistry. They should fucck.

  • @OfficialNataly
    @OfficialNataly 2 месяца назад +2

    I want the writers to figure out that horrible Claire storyline....shes so unnecessary and just uninteresting. Let's move on from Carmey......OVER IT

  • @katerussell1432
    @katerussell1432 2 месяца назад +3

    When are they going to introduce Carmy’s father and what the heck happened w him. I’ve had lifelong anxiety and there are small parts I can relate to (not the anger) w Carmy, I’m hoping the producers continue with his difficulties dealing w mental health and not necessarily have a happy ending whenever that would be, hopefully not anytime soon, love the show 19:14

  • @lorraineioannou
    @lorraineioannou 2 месяца назад +10

    One thing I haven’t seen anyone pick up on is Carm being stuck is also translating into him being stuck creatively as a chef.
    We see him cooking with precision but no joy, passion or creativity. We see in a flash back when he takes another spin on a meal and he says it’s because of a fennel allergy. It goes to a young Syd who we know is not allergic to fennel cause she made it for her first family meal in Season one. Carm just wanted to be creative.
    Syd does not seem impressed with his dishes and even mentions it feels like it’s from 2014.
    The chef from Ever mentions to Syd that he had her meal and it didn’t feel like Carmy.
    I think the review will expose how the food is good but not innovative or fresh. I think Carmy’s food will be seen as dated. What he is missing is what the partnership with Syd was supposed to bring.

  • @samadamms3432
    @samadamms3432 3 месяца назад +8

    This season was like watching a movie with Robert DeNiro playing every part. No character listened to another or said anything without repeating it three times.

  • @armp8051
    @armp8051 3 месяца назад +10

    How Claire could possibly haunt anyone is being me. She’s boring and feels more like a plot device than a person. So tired of this narrative that a woman is a man’s safe harbor and will magically heal the man.

    • @naturistfred
      @naturistfred 2 месяца назад +3

      When the cousins went to the hospital to convince her to give Carmy a chance I rolled my eyes. What is this? High school?

    • @TheKrazysexykool
      @TheKrazysexykool 2 месяца назад +1

      And "Claire Bear" made me want to wretch. I hate that name.

    • @meghankane8566
      @meghankane8566 2 месяца назад +1

      I really just don’t like Claire! I honestly can’t stand her and I just truly don’t think Carmy really wants to even be with her… there is history between them from before they got together in season 2 that we also don’t know about yet. I really believe it’s everyone around him pushing him to be with Claire like Fak, Ted, Richie…

  • @Destinyirus278
    @Destinyirus278 16 дней назад +1

    13:06 am I the only one who saw this on season 1? When he started screaming at his employees/ other chefs I immediately said oh carmy is basically acting like his ex ab*sive boss David. I kept waiting for when carmy would have that self awareness/ self realization to understand that he’s continuing the cycle when he would flip out & treat his other chefs like David treated him? I’m glad carmy finally realized that tho. I do wish it happened sooner but for Carmys character I can understand why it took so long for him to see it..

  • @stephenkramme7063
    @stephenkramme7063 24 дня назад +1

    I'm late to the party here. I noticed a couple things concerning detail. Chef David uses scissors to cut the green tape (7:31) even though the dispenser has a built in serrated edge that cuts the tape. Maybe because he wants a sharp edge? Carmy does the same in his own kitchen. At about 9:44 Richie untangles part of the hanging overhead art. How many other Chefs walked below that and didn't notice it? It reminds me of the purposely mis-folded napkin when Richie and Natalie are interviewing potential employees.

  • @savegraysoncats
    @savegraysoncats 2 месяца назад +1

    Sydney has a harder decision than you present. Is Chef Adam being honest or will he be stepping over her like Carm does?

  • @monsterzinc9423
    @monsterzinc9423 2 месяца назад +3

    Yeaa I for sure thought Richie was gonna ask Jess to his ex’s wedding when he said “can I ask you something?”….im sorry but if they don’t get together or the show doesn’t explore Richie getting into a relationship with her next season I think that would be a huge waste and stupid…we’ve seen a lot of growth with Richie and I wanna finally see him with someone that makes him finally happy

    • @twatts1523
      @twatts1523 2 месяца назад

      I like the subtle tension.

  • @blankname6629
    @blankname6629 3 месяца назад +5

    It is the worst season of this show. It is a mix of pretentious repetition. The two best episodes were Tina’s episode and the child birth episode (which does not even show the child birth). But even these two episodes are not really original. the creators saw how well received the fish dinner episode and the forks episode from season two were and made these two episodes knockoff versions for season 3. The first episode of season 3 is incredibly pretentious with very little dialogue just relying on montages of camera shots and music. The final episode really demonstrates the mix of repetitive pretentiousness with the dinner conversation. Just people sitting around telling basically the same pretentious story on repeat.

    • @naturistfred
      @naturistfred 2 месяца назад

      Tell me about it. I didn't care for the real life chefs scenes where they were talking about the first dish they ever made. Even Carmy didn't even care since he was so focused and staring at Joel McHale's character the entire time.

  • @Gemstar_70
    @Gemstar_70 3 месяца назад +8

    I found out on Jimmy Fallon recently that Ayo directed her first time with S03E06 about Tina's background story, which is my favourite episode of this season. IMO, I like Season 2, which was the show's best season thus far.

  • @WhiteRabbitDreams
    @WhiteRabbitDreams 3 месяца назад +10

    Felt like filler and the Faks were annoying. Rolled my eyes every time they were onscreen together

    • @TheKrazysexykool
      @TheKrazysexykool 2 месяца назад

      The Faks are the most annoying people ever. They talk non-stop, say basically nothing over and over and are way too obsessed with Carmy. It's freakish

  • @JulietteHelene
    @JulietteHelene 2 месяца назад +8

    Sydney has to learn to speak up for herself.
    No one can read her mind - especially Carmie, he’s so caught up in his own issues that he does not have the ability to see Sydney’s perspective
    Sydney is passive aggressive and constantly saying she’s fine and putting off uncomfortable conversations but then bares resentment when her ideas are undermined and overlooked.
    If she wants to be taken seriously she needs to insist on what she wants
    Carmie responded to her and was proactive after she stood her ground and called him a piece of shit - she needs to continue with that same energy if she wants to be taken seriously by Carmie

  • @ASocialMediaConsumer
    @ASocialMediaConsumer 3 месяца назад +2

    S3 was frustrating but i feel that is part of the experience of being emersed in the world of the characters. Nothing was resolved. Thibgs felt stalled but coukd that be the point? Real life doesnt always have the perfect arc but in retrospect can still feel perfectly progressed.
    I enjoyed S3. S2 was on a different level, but this season felt important and necessary.

  • @vaishalivc
    @vaishalivc 3 месяца назад +19

    The whole season felt redundant and directionless.

    • @dustyhills8911
      @dustyhills8911 3 месяца назад +8

      Strongly disagree. The entire first episode felt like a different show, hardly any dialogue. The things that might have felt "the same" to me were done with purpose to fit the overall story and Carmy's character arc. His main need is to deal with his trauma. The way he deals with people around him is a result of not dealing with that trauma. So a lot of that stuff has to remain a constant in the show even if it feels like we've been there. I'm not sure what else felt redundant I guess.

  • @fightrudyfight5799
    @fightrudyfight5799 3 месяца назад +8

    Weak season and Claire is such a bore. Last episode was an intense one, loved the Tina episode. This was just a prepping for season 4 season.

    • @gusadico
      @gusadico 2 месяца назад +3

      Take it back or I'll haunt you

    • @fightrudyfight5799
      @fightrudyfight5799 2 месяца назад +2

      @@gusadico this season was sauce..weak sauce. Reheat!

  • @amargoc
    @amargoc 3 месяца назад +7

    I also think the series creates a metalanguage that continues beyond the screen. The conflicting reviews of the series itself, the lack of resolution, the feeling that something is missing and precisely the review not being made available at the end, leaving us to imagine, it was certainly on purpose, as if the feeling we had this season was the feeling of the restaurant, something doesn't seem right. I don't agree with whoever said it doesn't add anything, I think it defines that Carmy, continuing the way it is, will not be able to succeed. In other seasons he was presented as a prodigy, someone to be followed, but the point of tension he experiences makes him, in his restaurant where he has absolutely EVERYTHING available to him (something he didn't have in The beef) still not enough. And more than that, people around him already realize that the glow of the restaurant comes from Sydney, who is not being heard at all. This season for me is a bridge, not a filler, it establishes the emotional situation of the characters for the finale.

  • @byron3549
    @byron3549 3 месяца назад +1

    I’d be lying if I said I enjoyed this season. Felt after watching 10 episodes, I realized they didn’t amount to very much, which is likely on purpose, but again it’d nice to follow a noticeable direction rather than just viewing fillers. My last tidbit, and it just may be me, but I don’t really like Syd’s character, she’s quite and annoying and often clueless, nothing against the actress obviously.

  • @universalcollective427
    @universalcollective427 3 месяца назад +86

    this season was a psycheout, nothing really happened, at all. it was like one long 10 episode final ep epilogue of season 2, lots of filler like the faks, the bottle eps with mom/birth and tina, didn't hit, at least for me. found myself fast forwarding through most of the season, looks like all the "happening" will take place in the "to be continued" sesaon 4, but i felt the shows producers took advantage of us viewers, and the shows popularity, to push out an ill conceived bloat of a "season". i am severely dissapoint.

    • @markc8329
      @markc8329 3 месяца назад +21

      Actually, the creator told the network he only wanted 3 seasons and they pushed him to do 4… so yeah it’s the network’s fault in this case. Them filming the two seasons back to back was his way of compromising

    • @universalcollective427
      @universalcollective427 3 месяца назад +4

      @@markc8329 makes sense

    • @sarahzentexas
      @sarahzentexas 3 месяца назад +8

      My least favorite season. But I’m not giving up on it! 😅

    • @TheBlackKakashi
      @TheBlackKakashi 3 месяца назад +1

      @@markc8329I love the pettiness 😂

    • @chefizzy2238
      @chefizzy2238 3 месяца назад +1

      @@markc8329damn I wanted this show to keep going 😩😭😭

  • @KadayiPolokov
    @KadayiPolokov 3 месяца назад +1

    FX should have called it Season 3: Part 1. I don't think it was Bad TV at all, and I really like the first episode a lot, however, if you are passing off something as a full season, you're setting an expectation for the audience that they are going to get taken on a journey for that season from beginning to end that albeit might operate under an overarching plot of a series, will deliver on certain storylines within that season and unfortunately that just didn't happen. It's not much of a surprise that compared to previous seasons this one is markedly down on the Audience RT score subsequently.

  • @kellenhassell
    @kellenhassell 3 месяца назад +3

    Stellar breakdown and insights.

  • @rough1sm
    @rough1sm 24 дня назад

    I have enjoyed your reviews, thanks for taking the time, but a few RUclipss back , you mentioned REPEATEDLY! the 'chemistry' between Claire and Carmy...in what world was there 1 second of the Passion of new, Motivated lovership?? Never. not one second...I don't know why the writers made her the flattest, most uninteresting character, but I hope she does not re-appear. Ditto John Cena no no no Dreadful. Syd's insecurity is grating on my nerves and my hope is she gets to kick ass in ANY direction in the last season. But the most monotonous endless episode in season 3 that had my friend and I shrieking MAKE IT STOP!! was the hideous, endless 'WHO wrote this and thought it worked?' episode with JLC/Sugar with the hospital mother/daughter drivel. I could not have hated it more.

  • @sianwarwick633
    @sianwarwick633 11 дней назад

    Okay, the narration on this seems .75, but i haven’t watched any of the actual programs, so my bad. 'To Be Continued' means the show is taking a year off. Oh no, i'm wrong

  • @luis_discovery
    @luis_discovery 9 дней назад

    I thought DD’s sad scene at the end of S2, not joining the opening, could potentially lead to a more dramatic conclusion in S3. But, I’m glad it was the opposite.

  • @ryanschneer
    @ryanschneer Месяц назад

    I think the reviews are gonna be mixed, which is going to start the season off anticlimatically with everybody, wishing it was gonna go one of two ways. This is not going to be what Carmie wants because he wanted it to be bad One way or the other to force his decision but now he hast to take responsibility for the fact that the reviews are lukewarm similar to how you have to do something when the food comes out lukewarm. This is going straight into a conversation with sydney Where she finally has her Refrigerator moment. She thinks this is going to make it easy carmie to tell her to walk away and fuck off but instead, Carmie replies, crying and says thank you. I needed to hear that and say do whatever you want I’ll find a way to move forward, which is a liberating moment for him because he finally has the true confidence in himself and he realize that that did not come from David, but it came from his relationships people And the fact that he genuinely cares for Sydney as a friend and mentee. This is going to him changing the way he does things in the restaurant and deciding to have expectations and just decide to have fun, which of course culminates in his ultimate success at the end of the season Where he decides to end the toxic relationship relationships in his life and focus on hanging out with good people because that’s what cooking is all about

  • @xDorland
    @xDorland 2 месяца назад

    I think this is their worst season yet, it seems like the progress from S1 to not make it a toxic environment was absolutely useless. They should showcase more about their cooking and not the bullcrap cringe "artistic" shots that we see. Also more Fak scenes.

  • @laughablelarry9243
    @laughablelarry9243 3 месяца назад +9

    Why am I watching this video when I haven't watched any of season 3 yet? I don't know, but I just enjoy your videos regardless.

    • @theonly764hero1
      @theonly764hero1 3 месяца назад

      You’re literally insane lol

    • @Cacheola
      @Cacheola 2 месяца назад

      for advice... keep your finger firmly on the FFWD button

  • @altongehringer9858
    @altongehringer9858 2 месяца назад

    Everything about season three sucked!

  • @YzabelleRizzales
    @YzabelleRizzales 3 месяца назад +6

    I don’t get why he didn’t apologize to Claire if they titled the episode apologies

    • @KadayiPolokov
      @KadayiPolokov 3 месяца назад +2

      Because he's a coward. He would rather bury himself in his work and drive everyone nuts by pursuing the vague dream of a Michellin Star when his restaurant hasn't even found its feet yet rather than call her and do a Mea Culpa.

  • @lindzee924
    @lindzee924 3 месяца назад +8

    I can't NOT watch the show, but, I found Sydney's overuse of the words "Um" and "Oh" to be very annoying. I watched interviews, of Ayo, and realized that she really does overuse those words, in her real life, not just from script.

    • @Stormy_Cloud
      @Stormy_Cloud 3 месяца назад +2

      I agree. I dont know why people like her acting so much. Jeremy Allen White still plays the same exact temperamental a hole like he did with shameless

    • @naturistfred
      @naturistfred 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@Stormy_CloudThe Bear is a better show than Shameless. I see why he's getting recognized now.

    • @sunbaby1190
      @sunbaby1190 2 месяца назад +1

      Good observation and i would have to agree with you... i don't think her acting is that great and the use of filler words is quite annoying... thought i was the only one...

  • @happywaterhippy552
    @happywaterhippy552 3 месяца назад +1

    Awful waste of hours of my life ..

  • @gusadico
    @gusadico 2 месяца назад +1

    The best part of this season in that we get to see the Faks more

  • @WorkItOutWoman
    @WorkItOutWoman 3 месяца назад +3

    It was so boring. Incredibly insider baseball and the audience be damned. So incredibly self-indulgent and lackluster.

  • @tiffanypersaud3518
    @tiffanypersaud3518 2 месяца назад +1

    Such a deep take you have on where Carmy is right now.

  • @biharcourt
    @biharcourt 21 день назад

    18:29 Carmy is not like brother LMAO

  • @dancingnuance536
    @dancingnuance536 26 дней назад

    Best show i’ve seen in ages! Loved this review.

  • @genreartwithjb5095
    @genreartwithjb5095 2 месяца назад

    Season 3 was way too artsy farts. Enough with the one take episodes and entire episodes taking place in a room. Give us the story. Stop dragging the Sydney delimma out all season. Sydney at this point is unlikable. Not a bad season but a big step down from seasons 1 and 2

  • @dyhppyx
    @dyhppyx 3 месяца назад +12

    Imo you're being way too lenient, Pete. A good show is like a good meal. You can just eat it unfinished. This season felt like a circle jerk of chefs being way too into their bs craft. But what do I know? I love $3 cheeseburgers.

    • @NikkixMarie7
      @NikkixMarie7 3 месяца назад +5

      But honestly that checks out. As someone who’s in the industry especially in fine dining aspect so many of those chefs are so similar to this. Good and bad it’s a toxicity that’s unfortunate and still prevalent. Also we need to realize how little of time has actually passed with all 3 seasons were maybe at a year and a half max. That’s very little time for someone with the emotional issues that carmy has to have any type of progress especially with no professional help.

    • @dustyhills8911
      @dustyhills8911 3 месяца назад +1

      @@NikkixMarie7 totally. I've never worked fine dining but I know chefs who have and I worked restaurants for 20+ years. I thought this season was great. Just a few over-reaching comedy moments that didn't land for me but otherwise it had me enthralled.

  • @Mesharon777
    @Mesharon777 3 месяца назад +2

    Loved it

  • @elainemccarthy2272
    @elainemccarthy2272 2 месяца назад

    THANK YOU for another lucid, articulate "walk-thru" of a season of The Bear. Confession: I'm having a problem with the clownish Fak brothers -- had hoped focus would stay on first Fak (real chef/natural actor), because 2nd Fak feels like stereotypical dumb "2nd banana", so last thing I personally needed to see was John Cena. A Fak by adoption? Distraction? Binged of course, hoping for "more" -- but in the end, I agree: overall it's another brilliant season. Definitely leaves one anxious to see NEXT season LOL

  • @ryanschneer
    @ryanschneer Месяц назад

    Season three has two courses

  • @eduardochernia
    @eduardochernia Месяц назад +1

    Thank you Pete

  • @LarryHotd0gss
    @LarryHotd0gss Месяц назад

    Verrrry expert breakdown.

  • @Trackmorelimittime
    @Trackmorelimittime 2 месяца назад

    My understanding of the scene and his reaction: the review was incredibly mixed. It says that the restaraunt is genius excentric, simple innovative, and dissapointly sloppy. If this journal don't have a rating system like 4 out 5 or something, then it's all about your interpretation of the article. This is why Carmen is so frustrated, he just can't understand it himself whether they failed or not (let alone explain it to Cicero).

  • @dgator7251
    @dgator7251 Месяц назад

    I like how they continually reinforce the, "every second counts", theme by frequently having large clocks prominently displayed in the background somewhere of almost every scene.

  • @devilove17
    @devilove17 2 месяца назад

    It was all over the place. But I loved the backstories of the other characters. I liked it I’m just confused me need to see what happens next

  • @jehuty179
    @jehuty179 Месяц назад

    I feel like this season as a whole felt like a giant review. Because this season felt a bit inconsistent and beautiful like the reviews words described in the finale. As if the review is the catalyst for how the viewer would feel at the end of the episode. But that's just my opinion.

  • @shaylelarue787
    @shaylelarue787 Месяц назад

    I don’t like sydney

  • @Kat1kafka
    @Kat1kafka 2 месяца назад

    Wait,is this the whole Season 3,or just a mid Season break?

  • @clarebert
    @clarebert 2 месяца назад

    The show is called The Bear. Not Carmy. Not Sidney. Not Richie. But all of them. It’s not just Carm’s story to tell. And how Tina and Nat and Richie and even Donna are all trying to find their peace this season is the through line.

  • @asmr_znekas8550
    @asmr_znekas8550 2 месяца назад

    Feel like the season just went over where characters are right now and season 4 will really leave off where season 2 started. Nothing much happened besides some characters healing n getting closure on some things. Nothing further happened to the storyline of the restaurant really

  • @marca5883
    @marca5883 3 месяца назад

    I'm not sure i enjoyed this season at all, the haunting music all over the place, some suspect acting from a couple of the smaller parts & at times it felt like watching a badly made documentary💚🇬🇧🌱

  • @sharonpollitt1524
    @sharonpollitt1524 3 месяца назад +1

    thank you for yor review!

  • @mikamelissa
    @mikamelissa 2 месяца назад

    I loved season 8..it was beautiful I have those issues with my mom who had issues with her mom and get mom didn't have a mom.. 😭Well written and actes

  • @marca5883
    @marca5883 3 месяца назад

    I wish now I'd just watched your review & not the entire season three 💚🇬🇧🌱 I'm still interested in the story but they really stretched out this time🤞 season for isn't as hard work to watch...

  • @Trixie0229
    @Trixie0229 3 месяца назад +1

    Great! Thanks!

  • @95mudshovel
    @95mudshovel 2 месяца назад

    I want to confront my dad the way Carmie confronted his former boss. I felt everything he was feeling in that restaurant. such a good scene.

  • @ditsylilg
    @ditsylilg 3 месяца назад +5

    Counterpoint: Syd can't be treated as a partner until she signs on as partner. Edit: That is why everyone keeps telling her to sign the agreement.

    • @mundanejane353
      @mundanejane353 3 месяца назад +1

      I don't think so. Carmy will always see her as a subordinate

    • @ditsylilg
      @ditsylilg 3 месяца назад

      @@mundanejane353 That is not how contracts and partnerships work in the real world. While this is a fictionalized version of the restaurant world, I don't think her other offer is all it's cracked up to be. Bear always says he wants The Bear to emulate the finest dining establishments.

  • @taninsuyamud2476
    @taninsuyamud2476 2 месяца назад

    Richie and Jess for sure ss4

  • @gomezcreativemedia
    @gomezcreativemedia 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the video!!

  • @michaellalli7693
    @michaellalli7693 2 месяца назад

    The Swedish chef the one flirting with Syd, looks like the kid who was on Meet the Millers?

  • @touroleite9920
    @touroleite9920 2 месяца назад

    I really enjoyed season 3

  • @zimfearme7282
    @zimfearme7282 3 месяца назад +5

    I thought the first two seasons were great - I got my daughter to watch them and she liked them. Season 3 - I was apologizing for having wasted her time. Most of the time the writing was bad. And the FAKS - what the hell? I liked Niel and Ritchie's back and forth in Season 1, but adding Theodore in season 2 was annoying - back and forth trying to understand what each other was saying gets old fast. Adding John Cena in Season 3 was horrific - I found myself getting increasingly annoyed every time he barked a line. The photo session that was supposed to be such a big deal and the Faks are acting like 5 yr olds while it is going on?!? The Faks go to the hospital to see Claire. The Faks go to the hospital to see Sugar. The Faks just happen to be throwing a house party that Chef Terry drops in on??? Did Matty Matheson negotiate that he has to be in half the scenes? And who would want to go to a party with Carmy? The best written part of season 3 was where Ritchie and Tiffany learned how to get along.
    Mostly filler. Very little progression. Writing that at times seemed like it was on the level of fan fiction. Very disappointed.

    • @Se7enDuece
      @Se7enDuece 3 месяца назад +2

      The Faks weren't throwing a house party, the party was at Syd's and the Faks stopped by/were invited/crashed it, not sure which.

    • @jennifercorozza7002
      @jennifercorozza7002 3 месяца назад +2

      The Faks, or simply main Fak is great, but adding so many for meandering meaningless scenes got dull AF. I'd rather they lean into just giving us more Richie scenes, since he's charismatic AF. Or IDK, let Syd have more scenes. I like Sug and really liked her one on one scenes w/Richie this year, but that ep w/Jamie Lee was so boring. Also, how many real chets do you need to screw in a lightbulb? How about none. It's a TV show, not reality. Also, why did they make the narrative choice to accept Carmy's non=negoitables? He wasn't the money. Jimmy and Sug could have nixed that shit. They showed in S2 finale they could if they had to run it w/out Carmy. also, if Richie and Carmy were icy all year, could we get more people talking about it and dealing w/it. All the staring into space got old AF.

    • @naturistfred
      @naturistfred 2 месяца назад

      Did anyone understand why Josh Hartnett's character Frank took an eternity to say what he wanted to say to Ritchie? It was so awkward. 😂

  • @DanaJaneWriter
    @DanaJaneWriter 2 месяца назад

    4th season is the last ?? No way!

    • @PetePeppers1
      @PetePeppers1  2 месяца назад

      From what I've read Christopher Storer always considered it a three season story, but FX or Hulu talked him into stretching out to four.

  • @matthewj6154
    @matthewj6154 2 месяца назад +3

    I still dont know why Syd is made so skilled. She's made essentially an equal to Carm in terms of skill but there has never been any justification for that. Especially as we see what Carm has gone through to get so good.

    • @Keesha_Hardy
      @Keesha_Hardy 2 месяца назад +2

      Her resume in S1E1, her knowing that veal fat should be used in the plum recipe Carmy was talking to Marcus about in S1E3 when it had taken the chef Carmy mentioned a whole year to get it, her mindset about food & recipes & quick thinking to still be able to open for lunch in S1E5, her learning from her past mistakes with her failed business in hiring Nat as project manager in S2E1, her choosing to grow from S1 and be mature and allow Richie to help with expo when Carmy got stuck in the fridge in S2E10, her being able to better handle the pressure of the kitchen compared to Carmy and guide Tina in a calm manner, as well as calm Carmy down from his panic attack in S3E4.
      We may get flashbacks for her, but her character has shown her skill throughout the show thus far.

    • @matthewj6154
      @matthewj6154 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Keesha_Hardy Exactly. She's essentially perfect - even the business failure wasn't her fault - it was the clients. She know about the plum recipe- yes how? That's the point, she never really leans from her own mistakes, because she rarely makes any- she learns from everyone elses. I think they need to go into her background so we can see and lean how she became as good, if not better than this Chef we have seen go through Hell to get where he is. Show her actually failing and struggling at some point like we have for eveyone else. If you make someone perfect off the bat they are just boring.

  • @Jessedessie
    @Jessedessie 3 месяца назад +5

    I wish we got more of Claire, what's her life been like? I still don't really get who she is as a person. Wasn't a fan of how much telling there was vs showing but I'll reserve judgment till season 4

    • @adanrios7951
      @adanrios7951 3 месяца назад

      Yeah - we only got a tidbit at the end.

    • @lpr5269
      @lpr5269 14 дней назад

      She was only trying to save people's lives on a daily basis. What a waste of a life? She should have dedicated herself to preparing dishes with scallops. 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @TheNazradin
    @TheNazradin 3 месяца назад +3

    season 3 way better than 2 not as good as 1. Season 3 much more of a character study with some great acting.
    Season 2 had way to much unrealistic kitchen operation that took me right out of the show.

  • @evanlodrigue9928
    @evanlodrigue9928 3 месяца назад +2

    Definitely just a way to branch off each character more. Cuz didn't just focus on Carmy, it show Syd, Richie, Tina and Marcus life's a lil more to

    • @evanlodrigue9928
      @evanlodrigue9928 3 месяца назад

      I enjoy it cuz definitely keeps a cliffhanger wanting more

    • @lorraineioannou
      @lorraineioannou 2 месяца назад

      None of the characters moved forward at all. Other seasons showed us more characters while advancing the story too. It feels crazy to say this but sometimes it felt like too much Carmy. Season was stuck cause he was and watching him continue to regress was such a drag.

  • @Stormy_Cloud
    @Stormy_Cloud 3 месяца назад +4

    I literally gave zero f u c k s about Sugar's baby delivery episode, Tina job hunting, and all the parts with Carmy's brother. It was annoying how we were teased about Carmy making up with his ex-girlfriend and literally nothing happened because the two of them were never placed in the same room the entire season! Not enough Richie. Not enough interactions between Carmy and Sydney. Not enough playful bickering and bantering as the previous seasons. We did get a few glimpses of Molly Ringwald's character leading a grief counseling session, however, whats the use if we havent seen any character growth from Carmy? He's the same exact character with PTSD from the cruel chef, only difference is he stopped smoking, and never even spoke during a single group session.

  • @Arbee1000
    @Arbee1000 2 месяца назад +1

    I fast forwarded through so many scenes this season. There were so many long, repetitive conversations that I didn’t need to see more than a few seconds of. Long montages where I got the gist quickly. I fast forwarded through most of the Ice Chips episode because I just wasn’t that interested in 30 minutes of Natalie and her mother talking in the hospital.

    • @alecadabra_
      @alecadabra_ 2 месяца назад

      Sounds like you just aren’t a fan of the show then. Why waste your time

  • @jii-e7d
    @jii-e7d 3 месяца назад +1

    i feel like this season, while the story was moving forward, was primarily a love letter to the art itself, before finishing the story. it's not always linear. it's not always just an uphill. it doesnt always has an instant resulution. it's natural to what anyone cursed with passion experiences at least once or twice (or 100 times tbh) on their parth.

  • @neondemon5137
    @neondemon5137 3 месяца назад +5

    The show kind of went of the rails, it insists on itself too much.

    • @universalcollective427
      @universalcollective427 3 месяца назад +3

      that's a great way of putting it, it does insist on itself too much, the entire thing is belly button picking, and while knowing this, and being aware THEY'RE ALL AWARE all the time about everything (a more self actualized group of people i've never seen before), the first two seasons were at least enjoyable viewing from a plot progression standpoint, this season, they just spaffed it all up against the wall, giving us nothing but belly button grazing

  • @bennyadrianmartinez
    @bennyadrianmartinez 2 месяца назад +1

    lots of folks being critical have missed a lot of character development including Syd's ADHD/Binge eating disorder (likely), everyone's broken lives due to DD and Mikey, explaining most of these character's aren't going to have your typical happy ending but are still trying to make things happen.
    Carmy is missing the reviews and is seeing what he instinctively would see considering how damaged he is. He's grown, but he hasn't grown enough to get his shit together. This is what folks that have been through trauma over and over again go through. Even though they get most of their shit together, the people around them are also damaged and they seemingly don't figure out what's wrong with them because they've been too busy taking care of, in this case, Mikey, DD, Carmy, their daughter, their mother, their father, their entire family ( in the case of Carmy's sister), and meanwhile, Sydney hasn't had the courage to rely on others while everyone else around her in the kitchen has had to rely on other to survive (even if toxic) because they are instinctually driven to be like a Bear (according to 7 fishes episode explanation of what Bears personalities are like).

    • @bennyadrianmartinez
      @bennyadrianmartinez 2 месяца назад +2

      What's also interesting is that Sydney has a bad boss, but this particular bad boss is actively trying to be better. A quality that most bad bosses do not acquire.
      Sydney has a job at a place that she holds dear. That's holding here there. She knows that everyone is growing together, but she is missing that she is growing too even though she hesitates to let ANYONE in. Every time in each season she's changed the subject as others have opened up and she's even been supportive and genuine.
      I feel she's working on opening up because often when folks have lost someone close, mother, father, etc. when very young. It causes a large barrier to create this closed off Sydney, and she's seeing these Chef's in the finale open up and feeling so free to share their best and embarrassing parts of themselves. She's not part of it, but she's prodding and avoiding her own openness. Something that she'll have to do if she signs with the Bear and something she can avoid if she leaves to start her own place with a new partner.
      Does she sacrifice everything that she's been building to at the Bear? Is she aware that she's getting close to opening up? Or is she tied to the idea that staying means she'll have to open up and she really never wants to, to protect herself from losing someone close again?

  • @studioTREY
    @studioTREY Месяц назад

    claire represents the "normal" "non-stress" life carmy would have if he didn't embrace his focus and skill as a chef. if he embraces her, its the death of his authentic self - because she will be resentful of his culinary psycho focus and want him with her, or home- and he will be marooned.... the claire storyline is not believable.. still

  • @macanohussein580
    @macanohussein580 3 месяца назад +1

    ??

  • @girlonfire2.076
    @girlonfire2.076 2 месяца назад

    I thought carmy an claire bear would get back together this season an he would find out that she had a thing with Michael an was supplying him with drugs thus breaking his illusion about her oh well😊 I don't know why Sydney didnt just tell carmy about himself that crew really isn't ready for a daily menu change maybe a weekly change, carmy is turning into the very person he doesn't want to, i was hayy to see Donna an sugar/nat get to hash out their issues an Donnaacknowledge the harm shes caused, loved the epi with Tina an Micheal, i hope Richie starts dating the woman from the restaurant

  • @milolll
    @milolll 2 месяца назад

    The finale wasted too much time with those boring cameo chefs.

  • @sinartuber
    @sinartuber 3 месяца назад

    worst season of the bear. seems so off and no the bear as we know

  • @xtina__32
    @xtina__32 2 месяца назад

    I wasted my time. I’m so mad about this season

  • @joeleto6508
    @joeleto6508 3 месяца назад

    I think this show forgot that it won the Emmy for “Best Comedy” after its first season. I enjoyed Season 2 much more than Season 3, but it’s definitely shifted to more of a drama. It’s a shame!

    • @KadayiPolokov
      @KadayiPolokov 3 месяца назад +1

      To be fair, the 'comedy' thing is just some weird categorisation issue because of the episodes lengths being sub 40 minutes.

  • @DadHominem
    @DadHominem 3 месяца назад +1

    Great review.
    I loved seasons 1 & 2, but not 3. In fact, I'm not sure I'll be back for season 4.
    I get what they were trying to do with season 3, but as with season 3 of the great TV show "LOST", the writers have fallen off the beam and I'm not sure it will be worth watching them climb back up, regain their balance, and move forward - if they even can.

  • @markissboi3583
    @markissboi3583 2 месяца назад +1

    Nothing about bears Just another cooking show off & Pass
    why i dont watch TV anymore had enough these shows 1/2 the show is adds