@@stephengrigg5988I forget the context but I remember that guy as a mafia guy. He probably figured he can’t be touched if they are dead. Is he not mafia? Probably, but he is to me
I heard the Bear was categorized as a comedy because of its thirty minute episodes-dramas usually have fifty. But there was no denying the show CAN be funny, it just doesn’t do it as often as one would expect from a comedy.
I feel like because it's not always funny makes it more funny. Like, it doesn't feel forced, like the drama and sad moments too. It's a lot but somehow doesn't overdo
@@Peapeapeapa yes! Like the characters are making light of their situations. It doesn’t feel like they’re making jokes so WE laugh, but to make themselves feel better.
@@Zephirite. Exaactly! It feels so natural, especially also with them talking over each other in scenes and stuff, it makes it feel like there isn't a "punchline" the whole scene is just funny
2:53 The cats named Ralph had to be an improv. It seemed like he basically messed up the line, and just reacted so naturally it was perfect. Edit: thanks for the timestamp @DeathnoteBB
"I didn't bring ketchup." "Why didn't you bring ketchup ?" "Cause what kind of asshole would put ketchup on a hotdog ?" "A child, Ritchie." ... "A child asshole." This fucking exchange haha
I love the "I thought you killed yourself" line. To some it may seem goofy, but if you ever dealt with old people, you know some of them don't know boundaries and they just say inappropriate shit like that without a second thought, AND without apologising.
the problem is that the Bear is a drama with heavy comedic moments, much like something like Barry or Better Call Saul. Heavy shows that have legitimate laugh out loud moments.
I am like 80% sure the first scene was referencing Mike from Jersey Shore with the reference to Sunday dinners and an addiction to prescription pain killers lol
Could be wrong but season 3 seems to be changing how Mikey committed suicide. Carmy implies in that first clip he did it on a bridge. But it seems like Richie might've found him at his apartment. Again, could be wrong.
That scene in season 3 was a flashback to the "fishes" episode from season 2. Probably implying that Mikey wouldn't open the door to his room because of what had just happened with the car.
The constant jumps around time were confusing. Richie (and later Sugar) are unable to find Mikey. Either he and Richie had plans or Mikey hadn't shown up to work. Neither knew at this point that Mikey had already gone to the bridge and shot himself the night before.
The Bear is NOT a comedy. It doesn't come close to the requirements of the Emmy's tk be considered a comedy i.e. over 60% or more is actual comedy & the rest can be dramatic. The Bear is at most 10% comedy and that's being generous. It is easily one of the most dark, depressing, dramatic, and unpleasant shows on TV. It & their actors, etc. are stealing awards and nominations from deserving comedy shows. They should run in the drama category but won't because they won't win. Succession would have beat them and this year Shogun. The Emmys and Golden Globes are a joke and The Bear has proven it. It's rigged. They are gaslighting the public by insisting it's a comedy.
NO it is not. COMEDY AND DRAMA SERIES are defined as programs with multiple episodes (minimum of six), where the MAJORITY of the running time of at least six episodes are primarily comedic for comedy series entries, or primarily dramatic for dramatic series entries, in which the ongoing theme, storyline and main characters are presented under the same title and have continuity of production supervision. The Academy reserves the right to have the category placement reviewed by the Academy’s Industry Panel.
1:11 “I thought you’d killed yourself”
“No sir, that was my brother”
*walks away* 😭
Also
"He's the owners brother. He's dead!"
"He doesn't look dead"
Fawlty Towers sketch all of a sudden 😂😂
I mean what do you reply with? Walking away is probably the best response
Funny. Ok it's a comedy. 🤦 btw - sarcasm in case Bear gaslighters miss it.
that kind of interaction is honestly so relatable, old people in social gatherings that have no boundaries to say stupid shit
@@Jorge23Costa To be fair if you saw a ghost you’d mention it too
2:02 Ebraheim’s “It’s redundant and white, just like you” takes the cake for me XD.
“Heard”
carmy and richie fighting with the inflatable hot dog SENT me because then they made it deflatable 😭
Yeah, I mean “Why can’t he just inflate it once they got to Cicero’s?”
Because Richie is a dense man-child.
“What are they fucking dead?” Gd the Xanax scene kills me every time I rewatch it
That and his "ehh" right after. He legitimately didn't seem concerned if they were actually all dead 😂
@@stephengrigg5988I forget the context but I remember that guy as a mafia guy. He probably figured he can’t be touched if they are dead. Is he not mafia? Probably, but he is to me
@@DeathnoteBB i havent gotten thru the show yet but they never bring it up what he does, unless i missed it. Agreed tho my headcannon is he's mafia
That scene and "dystopian butter"😂
I heard the Bear was categorized as a comedy because of its thirty minute episodes-dramas usually have fifty. But there was no denying the show CAN be funny, it just doesn’t do it as often as one would expect from a comedy.
I feel like because it's not always funny makes it more funny. Like, it doesn't feel forced, like the drama and sad moments too. It's a lot but somehow doesn't overdo
@@Peapeapeapa yes! Like the characters are making light of their situations. It doesn’t feel like they’re making jokes so WE laugh, but to make themselves feel better.
@@Zephirite. Exaactly! It feels so natural, especially also with them talking over each other in scenes and stuff, it makes it feel like there isn't a "punchline" the whole scene is just funny
Ironic, how at the Emmys, the show Succession was nominated as a drama, yet people were laughing more through that show, than through The Bear.
@@osmanyousif7849 Even Succession’s drama can be funny, whereas the Bear gets overwhelmingly intense.
FUUUUUUUCK SOMEONE ORDERED FOOD AT MY RESTAURANT AND NOW I HAVE TO MAKE IT FUUUUUUUUCK
Mood
GIMME 55 BURGERS 55 FRIES 55 MILKSHAKES 100 WINGS
Yep, that’s the show!
@@crimson2209 55 TACOS 55 COKES 100 TATER TOTS 55 PANCAKES 55 PASTAS 55 SHAKES AND 155 TATERS
@@littlesamu5920why is this so funny😂
for me the most underrated comedy line is when richie tells sydney “sorry for bringing out the gun babe i had to get real” makes me chuckle every time
Omg i fucking dieee whenever i hear that line
"I thought you killed yourself"
No sir that was my brother💀 the way he walks away makes me wheeze
i started crying when i first watched that scene 😭 the silence when he walks away makes it so much funnier
"What kind of asshole is gonna put ketchup on a hot dog?"
"A child, Richie."
"Child asshole."
Comedy gold 😆😆
“You’re a child asshole.”
@abeaconintheofficeit’s a Chicago thing. Idk why but it is
my favorite scenes are when ppl are arguing and sydney’s just in the background going “you drove here this mooooorrrrnnninnnggg”
"You ever graduated?".
"Fuck no"
😂😂😂😂
The face richie pulls after firing the gun kills me everytime
so sweet, like a teddy bear :)
“It’s redundant and white just like you” 💀
Heard heard 🗣️🗣️
Can’t believe you left out Marcus going “Oh DeVry? YeAh We’Re SeRiOuS aBoUt SuCcEsS”
5:36 this entire scene never fails to take me out 😂 Sydney's "you drove in this mooooorniiiiing" is the cherry on top
"You're gonna need brain"
2:53 The cats named Ralph had to be an improv. It seemed like he basically messed up the line, and just reacted so naturally it was perfect.
Edit: thanks for the timestamp @DeathnoteBB
2:53
@@DeathnoteBByup you got it
4:13 Richie Jerimovich, saving the environment, one 9mm at a time.
2:01
"its white and redundant like you"
"heard heard heard"
02:14 That means "fuck you" in ASL 😭
I thought the middle finger meant that. Now in *Italian*?
It's Italian sign language
1:24 NOT HIS *DYING* MOTHER LMFAOO WTF
LMFAOOO
When you realise it’s not that deep.
love marcus inmediately going "naah i'm fw you😄😄" he cant help being sweet for a second lol
8:45 this was the moment that sold me on Uncle Jimmy
That, and “Carol can you please help me it REALLY FUCKING SUCKS IN HERE!”
syd sorry about the gun babe i had to get real
ngl i kinda miss S1 when Carmy was tĥe normal and reasonable one but Richie's redemption has been ♡chef's kiss♡
"I didn't bring ketchup."
"Why didn't you bring ketchup ?"
"Cause what kind of asshole would put ketchup on a hotdog ?"
"A child, Ritchie."
...
"A child asshole."
This fucking exchange haha
4:10 I didn't catch he was laughing here lol
“I got hearth. I’m gonna need brain” is something I tell myself on a weekly basis.
Seriously, we gotta get Jeremy Allen White out of Chicago man. He stuck there since Shameless ended and he’s back in The Bear😂😂
😂😂😂
i never noticed the guy who calls out "bullshit" right after carmy says his brother was addicted to painkillers in the reality tv section
I’m sorry - why’s no one talking about the last scene?
“I’ve sewn asshole”
“Whose?”
“Close friends”
i can totally appreciate the vibe shifts in seasons 2/3 but bro the first season is untouchable
5:07 Lol, the speed-up turns it into a fight between 14-year olds in a home ec class.
I love the "I thought you killed yourself" line. To some it may seem goofy, but if you ever dealt with old people, you know some of them don't know boundaries and they just say inappropriate shit like that without a second thought, AND without apologising.
I'm dying quietly on a train
as someone whos worked in multiple kitchens and currently works in a bakery the dialogue is so real
i actually love this show 😭
I will never understand why people would think this show isn't a comedy, it's funny like every other line
season 2 and 3 just don't hit the same as this😔
i forgot how iconic ebrah's lines were in season 1
Great vid! Best show on TV hands down
It’s a DRAMA WITH COMEDIC ELEMENTS HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO SAY ITTTTTT
Why would Richie think that he should inflate something before he puts it in the car? Is he that dense? (Rhetorical)
2:35 really then cant find whats right in front of him 😂😂😂😂
The Bear is not a comedy, it's a drama with comedic elements, which can be said about most dramas.
"I accept"
WHEN EBRAHEIM SAYS RICHIE SMELLS LIKE ONION UNDER ARM LMFAOOOO
1:10 this could pass as a scene in the iron claw lmao
the problem is that the Bear is a drama with heavy comedic moments, much like something like Barry or Better Call Saul. Heavy shows that have legitimate laugh out loud moments.
Tina used to aggravate me. Ur she was really funny with her pettiness it just wasn’t deserved
With two spoons? 🥄
Those punishing people for crimes that have yet to be committed…the benefit of the doubt has to matter
The Bear is more like a drama than a comedy
it’s like calling breaking bad a comedy. like yea there’s some funny mfs on that show but that doesn’t change the fact that it’s undeniably a drama
I am like 80% sure the first scene was referencing Mike from Jersey Shore with the reference to Sunday dinners and an addiction to prescription pain killers lol
I would love to but my licence has expired, FYI!!
You drove in this morninggggg 😩
Could be wrong but season 3 seems to be changing how Mikey committed suicide. Carmy implies in that first clip he did it on a bridge. But it seems like Richie might've found him at his apartment. Again, could be wrong.
That scene in season 3 was a flashback to the "fishes" episode from season 2. Probably implying that Mikey wouldn't open the door to his room because of what had just happened with the car.
He mightve gone out in the night, that's how I saw it
The constant jumps around time were confusing. Richie (and later Sugar) are unable to find Mikey. Either he and Richie had plans or Mikey hadn't shown up to work. Neither knew at this point that Mikey had already gone to the bridge and shot himself the night before.
The cult line man that is the best
uUuHhHh…. dew yew rEmEmBeEeRrRrRr 🙄
That cracked me the hell up 😂
Comedy shows tend to be 30 mins long. Dramas are an hour long.
Where did the first scene come from?
season 1 final i believe
HOW DO YOU NOT INCLUDE THE 69 CHEF???
Fr tho.
Anyone know the music playing at 1:56?
Old engine oil
@@axeldabe6118 TY sir
Season 3 was so disappointing (although still good)
yeah season 2 is the best
Just like how shameless was a comedy lmao
Not comedy a drama
A show can be many.
The Bear is NOT a comedy. It doesn't come close to the requirements of the Emmy's tk be considered a comedy i.e. over 60% or more is actual comedy & the rest can be dramatic. The Bear is at most 10% comedy and that's being generous.
It is easily one of the most dark, depressing, dramatic, and unpleasant shows on TV.
It & their actors, etc. are stealing awards and nominations from deserving comedy shows.
They should run in the drama category but won't because they won't win. Succession would have beat them and this year Shogun.
The Emmys and Golden Globes are a joke and The Bear has proven it. It's rigged. They are gaslighting the public by insisting it's a comedy.
NO it is not.
COMEDY AND DRAMA SERIES are defined as programs with multiple episodes (minimum of six), where the MAJORITY of the running time of at least six episodes are primarily comedic for comedy series entries, or primarily dramatic for dramatic series entries, in which the ongoing theme, storyline and main characters are presented under the same title and have continuity of production supervision.
The Academy reserves the right to have the category placement reviewed by the Academy’s Industry Panel.
🤓
I did not laugh once...
damn, what slop.
This is the cringest shit I've ever seen.
tf
Oh yeah sure that was hilarious🙄
1:49 “Ay, si! La comida familiar 😃
_F*ck off_ 🫵🏽.”
Amo a Tina! Ella es mi espíritu animal.
10:38 😂😭