Why THE BEAR Season 3 Episode 6 Is PERFECT
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- I review breakdown and explain The Bear Season 3 Episode 6. I discuss Tina's episode which is titled Napkins where she was fired from her job and ended up working at The Beef. I react to why the episode is perfect, Ayo Edebri's directing, the conversation between Tina and Mikey and why it is so powerful. I also compare it to Season 2 episode 6, fishes.
00:00 Intro
00:43 It Provided Clarity On Tina
03:28 The Importance Of A Conversation
05:11 The Mirrored Reality
06:23 The Way Episode 6 Was Delivered
08:08 Outro
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Do you think this was the best episode in The Bear season 3? Let me know your thoughts below!
Yes, by far actually
It’s not even close, easily the best
i also love the fact that david zayas, the actor who plays tina’s husband, is liza’s husband in real life!
i really felt their chemistry in that episode
@@tutelboii as did i, makes it feel that much more real!
I recognized him from Dexter, Sgt. Batista
@@drezdendolla.9143 same!
He was great in the show Gotham too
The bit where Mikey says “what the fuck am I gonna do with a resume I just talked to you” really sneak attacked me in the feels just something about that was so pure and cathartic. Loved the episode
One thing that kind of went unnoticed in this episode was that even back then you could tell that Richie had a flair for customer service.
Good point!
For Tina (in season 1), Sydney become the representative of those young and formally educated people that were either Tina's competition during her job hunt or those youths that were handling her job applications. That's why Tina was so b*tchy to Sydney. It's not only the case that Tina did not like Carmy's changes to The Beef and that's why she's grumpy. Now comes this young, formally trained, and talented chef who basically became her boss in no time.
This episode also gave additional weight to that moment in season 2 when Tina was so excited because she will be sent to culinary school. Tina will now have that formal training credential under her belt.
Facts we fully understand the reason behind everything that had happend during Season 1 and 2 plus this rivals Mickey's episode last season and that scene with Jon ? With them talking how there day were? It was just amazing in a way that all of us have been in that situation. Damn this series.
I don’t know if anyone who has lost a job and was doing their best to find a new one, it can be so demoralizing. This episode was very relatable to me and got me emotional when she first went to the beef. You got to see why Mikey was so beloved by the people in his life.
Yes, Mikey had such a good heart, Jon Bernthal and Liza Zayas was just awesome in that scene. It felt like such a real and deep conversation. And we were just listening in.
I cried my eyes out, buddie. This past job searching has been absolutely brutal. My best wishes to you.
Me, I am 46 trying to be a self-taught programmer. It is not easy. I often feel like giving up. This episode was amazing.
I am going through that now. I am the same age as she and I balled my eyes out when I watched it. Finally someone sees “me”.
Ayo killed it, and learning more about Tina was beautiful. Liza killed it too. ❤🎉
Yeah Ayo's directing was great and Tina's delivery was perfect!
The moment when mike talked about the building of dreams and how it was depressing memory because he felt it didn't apply to him hit me unlike anything else i've seen. It's engraved so strongly in my memory for three days now.
Even at it's weakest, The Bear did not disappoint. Just goes to show how incredible the show is. Hopefully we'll be right back on track with season 4.
I’m glad I’m not the only one thinking this season was a bit weak. But there is a difference between weak and bad, and if this is the lowest the Bear has reached, I can rest easy knowing it will never have a bad season or a bad episode.
This episode marked the first time we even saw Mikey IN the beef working and just being around.
That conversation she had with Michael.. is the job interview she's not expecting 😍
It was such a good moment!
i adored this episode. it was one of the most relatable episodes of television i’ve seen! will you be doing a video for ice chips? i think that episode is worthy
Yes! Those were my two favorite episodes this season.
Brilliant episode. For me, the two emotional highpoints of this series are Tina's conversation with Mikey, and Sugar's conversation with Donna. The former involves a character who took his own life; the latter a character who is about to give birth. Incredible writing.
The hospital episode was unreal. Absolutely stellar performances
Good point!
Tina’s arc is beautiful. In general this series has some of the best written characters ever.
Without a doubt!
This was absolutely the best. It helped us understand Tina better and the conversation with her and Mikey was the best scene of the season.
Napkins is right up there with forks.
Big agree
Episode 1 is also perfect. Visually stunning and incredible soundtrack
Yeah episode 1 was great!
This episode represented so many people lives especially now from the interviews ect.
She has been so good in the last two seasons too, I’m so glad she’s getting her flowers finally.
top 3 episodes of the show
Yeah I'd agree!
Easily the best episodes: Fishes, Forks, and Napkins.
1000%
The creators and actors in this show are so great they make this one of the best series I've ever watched.
This episode was sooo relatable. This is EXACTLY how the job hunt goes and how you land up at a job thats for You. It was so uplifting and cathartic. I feel like the episodes that came after just did not have the same level of impact. This season was rather underwhelming. Maybe i went in with lot of excitement and expectations.
I loved it when Tina, down and out and just defeated, first sits down and takes a bite of the sandwich.
She has a look like it’s disgusting (representing her situation, not the food).
Then she just has a human chat with Mikey and is eventually offered a job.
Someone was finally willing to give her a shot, recognize and just hear her. No resumes, interviews or formalities, just a real conversation. Then after the next bite, she looks like it’s the best sandwich she’s ever had!
Best episode of the season and it’s not even close.
Yeah it really was!
Joel Mchale did an amazing job as the narcissist boss who doesn't give a shit but kind of does. Also Jamie Lee Curtis was an absolute standout and I wouldn't be surprised if she gets an Emmy nom for this
jon berthanal is still so underrated as an actor
This episode also explains why Tina was so hostile towards Sydney when the latter first started working at The beef due to the employment issues as highlighted in this episode.
I really resonated with this episode as I sometimes feel like I'm in Tina's shoes also. As a 50+ year old woman, it's so hard to compete with younger hungrier young people in my profession and it really knocks your confidence. I thought this episode was beautifully done and you can really understand why Tina was so resistant to Carmy and Syd changes in the beginning as it was disrupting the memory of the connection she had with Michael, someone who helped her at her lowest point. This was a standout episode for me in Season 3
I love The Bear, and this episode was indeed perfect and beautiful.
Just Watched this episode and went on the Internet to see if people agree that this was brilliant
Definitely was!
Love this show. It quickly became one of my all time favourites.
Yeah it's great!
I like how Mike wanted to comfort her when he saw Tina crying
That shows he had a big heart for all of the employees at The Beef
i like how during the scenes where she looks for a job and goes for interviews, we get shots of her cooking foreshadowing her passion for it in the future
That episode’s entire sequence of her dropping off resumes at various places and also the way that all of those people were treating her was beyond infuriating.
Sonder: the feeling one has on realizing that every other individual one sees has a life as full and real as one’s own.
Omg I have loved this word ever since the first time I learnt of it. This word is perfect to describe this episode
The way Liza cried in between her bites and laughter with Mike, was so fricken real. She is a great actress. My heart was tearing up for her. I am getting emotional just thinking about it again. This season was definitely its weakest, it was rushed, but it still had great episodes and moments. I loved this episode, and the one with Sugar and her mom in the hospital.
The best thing about this episode is that it resonates with almost everyone of us watching it
People seem to miss the fact that this a character driven show where characters grow and evolve. I was surprised people didn't like this season, it was amazing! I think my favorite was Sugar truly listening to, and forgiving her Mom.
I think you make a good point that Tina and Mikey were super close, and they were both able to open up to each other in ways they couldn’t with other people….bbbuuuutttt in Carmy’s monologue in the meeting in season 1, he said Mikey made everyone feel like he was their best friend.
Perfect analysis
Thanks!
i love this little parallel between both opposites, skillwise, Michael and Terry saying they do it for the people, food is just a sidenote.
The best episode this season
I gotta admit I was feeling very antsy during the solo episodes this season to get back to the story at hand because it felt like so little was moving forward w our main characters relationships w each other. I already knew Mikey gave Tina this job when she struggled to make ends meet. I wasn’t hanging on every line of dialogue for this lore episode like I was with Fishes for example.
I thought it was bold to do a whole episode of hospital bed contractions w Sugar and Donna and their performances were incredible, but I couldn’t help my mind wandering to the wider story of the show when I’m supposed to be rly focused on these intimate real time conversations.
I literally just finished episode 6 and thought, man this is definitely the best episode so far. They finally hit their stride with this one. Finding out this was directed by Ayo at the end was a pleasant surprise. As someone who just got hired last month after a year off this episode hit super close to home. Absolutely favorite episode.
Yeah she did great with this episode!
Bernthal deserves an Oscar.
He was great in this! I don't know if it would be enough for an Emmy though
John bernthal is a great actor and he was perfect in this episode. Although a flashback it really puts meat on the bones of her story. I am really enjoying series 3 despite the varied reviews.
This episode showed the real life dilemma for many
In addition to Tina's beautiful character development
you also got a glimpse of what was going on in Mickey's mind...
absolute cinema
Got a linkedin ad on this lmao
4:22 slight disagreement about this statement. Mikey was such a people person, Carmen said himself back in season 1, Mikey was everybody's best friend, and that he was extremely magnetic. Another time in season 1, Tina tells Carmen a story about trying to get Mikey to order napkins, and she remembered how out of character it was for him to be so dismissive, pessimistic, and closed off. the fact that he never talked about his drug abuse to anyone, despite obviously struggling, is why everybody froze up, "He was Mikey Bear, I thought he would pull out of it."
Richie’s episode last season was called Forks. Tina’s episode this season is called Napkins. I sense a theme. lol
Can't wait for season four's "Straws."
Reminded me of how Orange is the New Black used to do their pre prison backstories
When that show was good, it was GOOD!
@@morganbrown392 RIGHT, I was just telling someone the first 3(maybe 4) seasons were GOLD. Remember being so excited when a new season would drop, then watch them all in 2-3 days.
Great episode in an underwhelming if still enjoyable season. They are making 3&4 back to back though so I got a big part 1 of 2 vibe from season 3.
This episode was amazing
Yeah definitely the best one!
Easily the best episode in an overall weak season.
My favorite episode!
Yeah it was the best in the season
Hope we get a video on ice chips
Nah that episode was mid
@@angelsilva7207 cap it was one of the best ones bruh
liza colón-zayas forever
This was the best episode I felt so bad for Tina😢
Yeah Tina was great in this episode!
It turned into an episode of the Real Ones podcast. They keep pulling from the deep well of talent from actors
Long grove confectionery is an actual business though I don’t think they have a Chicago location. Weird that they thought it was a good idea to put themselves in a tv show firing one of the characters
I'm Tina toooooo
Angel Batista my guy.
It was certainly helped by those 333 fbombs.
I didn't care in the least why Tina joined the restaurant...boring---untill John B.
Ok I respect your opinion. It was a good episode but a perfect episode of the bear imo is season 2 ep.forks. so when I compare the two episodes it's not close. Your thoughts
Ep. Forks was overrated.
@@ashley.taylor174well I'm assuming you're a woman from the name. So it's understandable for you not to like that episode lol
@@Mattyp24 Wow.
@@tejida815 which part?
@@Mattyp24yup you cracked the mystery there
the only great episode of the season tbh
The only good episode.
This and episode 1 and 8
Probably the only great episode of an otherwise disappointing season
I do wonder what the larger overall point of the episode was interms of the overall plot of the season and possibly next season as well?
Regardless, I would've preferred a present day episode instead to further along a seasonal arc that has felt slow and repetitive!
I love how this dude doesn’t know how to pronounce anyone’s name lol.
Perfect in a super crappy season. Hated the season. Pointless af.
best episode of a very meciocre seasons. Wtf were they thinking with the abundance of faks in almost every episode. Holy cow that got old fast
I have a different opinion. The storyline of a middle aged woman who didn’t go to college, finding it hard to get a job in a youth oriented world, is tired, cliched and unoriginal. I predicted every step of that episode as I’ve seen it a hundred times before. Laughable that it should served as part of this show. Completely lazy writing.
Y’all get so bitter when a POC gets any attention and admiration.
@@ashley.taylor174 what’s a POC?
Because a tortured chef thing is not something seen a hundred times before?....nothing laughable about a very common human condition, except in your mind.
lol. It’s a flashback, you already know what happens. Of course her ending up at the beef is “predictable”
@@MyMegaKid Yes we all know that. But it is lazy story telling. I could predict every scene all the way through. Yawn yawn yawn. Surely they could have thought up something original or quirky.
Season three was hard to watch pretty bad actually did they get new writers? Did the writers just give up? It was really bad. Hard to watch. Actually had this been what season one was no one would watch season two horrible. The bear is much better than this.