@@TomEyeTheSFMguycorrect Italian pronunciation is “bo-lo-nyeh-zeh.” The “gn” combo in Italian is very similar to the Spanish ñ, so you get words like gnocchi (“nyok-kee”) or the city of Bologna (“bo-lo-nya”). The ending of bolognese sounds more like an English “z” than an English “s,” but either way is close enough.
"I'm wearing a suit because it makes me feel better about myself." That line just moves me. Sometimes I worry that I can't fix some of my problems, even if they're minor, but characters like Richie are so inspirational. He drives me to be a better me
you wanna know how the bear is so great? when a show can make you tense and on the edge of your seat over if a balloon is gonna pop you know this series is something special.
I was in Stockholm about a year ago and NO ONE talked to me. It was a beautiuful city but if you're on a solo trip it can feel a bit isolating lol. I think the people there are more content and don't feel the need to talk to random people if they don't have to. I should mention everyone who had to converse with me so I could order food or something were very nice as long as you're not looking for a smile lol. Americans think everyone is rude if they don't say everything with a giant smile on their face.
I'm extremely excited for season 3! Better Call Saul & More Always Sunny & Succession & The Bear on Patreon! Click here: www.patreon.com/jamesvscinema Have a great day y'all!
Something about the thing that was keeping them from passing inspection was Mikey... 1st season was Carmy trying to bulldoze The Beef and his relationship with Mikey. Now he's starting to see what Mikey did right. The applicant failing Richie's napkin test is symbolic. The Beef was made up folks who didn't have the resume that supports their passion to learn cuisine. Now they're getting the opportunity and you meet them where they are. No one is disposable.
11:30 Denmark, Sweden, and Norway (and to some degree, Finland) are quite similar culturally, so yeah we do not engage in a lot of small talk in Denmark lol
Speaking as a Norwegian, scandinavians do about as much small-talk as anyone else with people we know. We might seem closed off to people we don't know, but once we make contact and feel comfortable with you (which won't take long), we'll basically treat you as family
moght be cos im a bit drunk but that opening really hit me. I'm also in a position I hadn't planned (just graduated but very much not working in that area) but I'm happier than i think i woulda been if i had followed that plan. loving this new style of reaction from you, always thought you were great but just hidden behind a layer of academic language
Spealing of "The Bear", you should watch the movie "The Bear" 1988, no CGI, just a baby bear, that film is a wonder (and the french and european success of 1988) 😀Don't worry about the langage, the movie was shot in english (very few sentences in the movie actually, it is shot from the baby bear point of view).
Say human element one more time, and i swear James, i'm going to throw a fork at you. j/k. I'm being dramatic. Say it a million times more and we'll still love you. Just four more days until The Bear opens for season 3. Ready chefs?
Lol. It’s “bo-lo-nyeh-zeh,” or in Italian-American households you’ll often hear “bo-lo-nyayz” without that final vowel. I know bologna can be pronounced “baloney” in English, but for the record the Italian city is “bo-lo-nya.”
it’s not called “baloney” 😭 bolognese is an Italian dish that’s basically pasta with a meaty sauce and it’s pronounced bow-luh -nays
LMFAO. I just had some bolognese too. Very different indeed.
With that extra e at the end, I thought it would follow Italian pronunciation, like "boh loh neh seh".
Yeah he's probably thinking of bologna sausage, which is a derivative of mortadella bologna. I understand the confusion though
@@TomEyeTheSFMguycorrect Italian pronunciation is “bo-lo-nyeh-zeh.” The “gn” combo in Italian is very similar to the Spanish ñ, so you get words like gnocchi (“nyok-kee”) or the city of Bologna (“bo-lo-nya”). The ending of bolognese sounds more like an English “z” than an English “s,” but either way is close enough.
@@pjkerrigan20 Right, I forgot about the "nyeh"
Amazing that the guy who plays Faq (brilliantly) is actually a world renowned chef🤯
I thought it was just spelled Fak.
I used to work for him. Made him a pizza once.
And ironically he plays one of the few characters in the ensemble that doesn't cook or prepare food.
@@jculver1674 I feel like that's what he wanted. Like he wanted to be on the set to give some insight on some stuff but stay away from the food
Dude must’ve been training for The Iron Claw while they were filming lol
"I'm wearing a suit because it makes me feel better about myself."
That line just moves me. Sometimes I worry that I can't fix some of my problems, even if they're minor, but characters like Richie are so inspirational. He drives me to be a better me
This show is unlike so many others. I can’t think of another where you just root for the characters personally and professionally.
you wanna know how the bear is so great? when a show can make you tense and on the edge of your seat over if a balloon is gonna pop you know this series is something special.
"Boh-Loh-Naise" it's Italian meat sauce. I love your reactions so much, can't believe the third season is almost here!
“Bo-lo-nyeh-zeh” is most accurate!
Richie is such a well-written character. "I get it" just says so much lol
And Carmy's instant acceptance. No "I told you so", just throws his own joke back at him and they laugh together.
I was pumped when i heard The Decemberists' crane wife pt 3 song. So much emotion in that song.
That Eddie Vedder cover of (Mark Seymour and) Neil Finn's Throw Your Arms Around me gives me shivers every time ✨
2 back to back feel-good episodes… and then that finale hits. Cant wait for the next season.
I love Richie and Nat’s apology scene so much
I was in Stockholm about a year ago and NO ONE talked to me. It was a beautiuful city but if you're on a solo trip it can feel a bit isolating lol. I think the people there are more content and don't feel the need to talk to random people if they don't have to. I should mention everyone who had to converse with me so I could order food or something were very nice as long as you're not looking for a smile lol. Americans think everyone is rude if they don't say everything with a giant smile on their face.
Comparing this to a home cooked meal by mom us a great way to explain it
I'm extremely excited for season 3!
Better Call Saul & More Always Sunny & Succession & The Bear on Patreon! Click here: www.patreon.com/jamesvscinema
Have a great day y'all!
Something about the thing that was keeping them from passing inspection was Mikey...
1st season was Carmy trying to bulldoze The Beef and his relationship with Mikey. Now he's starting to see what Mikey did right. The applicant failing Richie's napkin test is symbolic. The Beef was made up folks who didn't have the resume that supports their passion to learn cuisine. Now they're getting the opportunity and you meet them where they are. No one is disposable.
They're not related but it's crazy how similar Jeremy Allen White looks to a young Gene Wilder.
True!!
OMG I can't unsee it now. Even the blue eyes. That's wild!
hey james 👋🏿 actually really love the background! it looks calming!
james 🤝🏿human element 😂
Love your Pearl necklace, and your reactions. Can’t wait for season 3, coming so soon!
11:30 Denmark, Sweden, and Norway (and to some degree, Finland) are quite similar culturally, so yeah we do not engage in a lot of small talk in Denmark lol
Dialogue in this show is real
Speaking as a Norwegian, scandinavians do about as much small-talk as anyone else with people we know. We might seem closed off to people we don't know, but once we make contact and feel comfortable with you (which won't take long), we'll basically treat you as family
moght be cos im a bit drunk but that opening really hit me. I'm also in a position I hadn't planned (just graduated but very much not working in that area) but I'm happier than i think i woulda been if i had followed that plan. loving this new style of reaction from you, always thought you were great but just hidden behind a layer of academic language
the vibes are felt mutually, thank you for the great words my friend!
Spealing of "The Bear", you should watch the movie "The Bear" 1988, no CGI, just a baby bear, that film is a wonder (and the french and european success of 1988) 😀Don't worry about the langage, the movie was shot in english (very few sentences in the movie actually, it is shot from the baby bear point of view).
Dig the hat cousin, love from Wyoming.
Awesome reaction of my favorite The Bear episode!!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Giving Mr.Robot their flowers. The Bear is definitely as good but they sure are different.
W reaction and W vagabond read
Say human element one more time, and i swear James, i'm going to throw a fork at you. j/k. I'm being dramatic. Say it a million times more and we'll still love you. Just four more days until The Bear opens for season 3. Ready chefs?
Where is its always sunny on the meal scale
Lol. It’s “bo-lo-nyeh-zeh,” or in Italian-American households you’ll often hear “bo-lo-nyayz” without that final vowel. I know bologna can be pronounced “baloney” in English, but for the record the Italian city is “bo-lo-nya.”
I'm sorry, did you say human element? 🤔again😂 as i drink 20th shot🤣😇🤣
we are going for the gold here hahaha
Sheesh, next video hes gonna film from North Korea 😄
keep doing your thang my man!!! you did us all a favor getting out of cal!! lol