The Bear 3x10 - Carmy Confronts Chef David (Joel McHale)
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
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Carmy finally confronts his abusive former boss, Chef David Fields (Joel McHale). This scene felt very reminiscent of a similar one in Whiplash. Bloody brilliant acting from Jeremy Allen White in particular.
From The Bear Season 3 Episode 10 "Forever"
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I think Luca threw that "used to be the best chef in the world" to let Carmy know that he's the best
"I think about you too much" Hit me like a ton of bricks
Classic Winger
the fact that chef winger pretended to forget his name, considering that he was staring back at carm the whole time too, is just fucking sociopathic. I love joel mchale in this role, he’s like Omega Jeff back when he was a lawyer
Damn, he hit him with the Don Draper "I don't think about you at all". But i think that's pretty much a lie anyway, because he was clearly familiar with Carmen's accomplishments over the years. Seems like he's just saying whatever he can to get under Carm's skin.
“Oh god… are you one of those single tear people?”
Chef David is practically the Terrence Fletcher of the show.
chef winger
There really is this bizarre tendency for teachers/mentors in creative fields to believe "I have to terrorize and abuse you to make you good at this" and, the worst part is, they often manage to convince you that it's true. Like, when I was in art school, mental breakdowns were so common that the teachers created a general rule that the bathroom was the designated crying zone. And when I transferred to another art school that DIDN'T abuse students, I genuinely thought it meant I wasn't getting a very good education because the first school indoctrinated me into believing you NEED to be abused.
This was heartbreaking and very realistic. Confronting someone from your past rarely goes how you wanted it to.
The worst part about this scene is how realistic it is. We all have that person we'd love to unleash hell on for that thing they did to us, but the truth is it was barely a blip on their radar, and they'd never even care to apologize.
I was so expecting carmy to Deck the shit out of him when he came back out of the restroom but it's easy to forget sometimes that Lip and carmy are not the same person lol
Him saying “Still have these huh?” About the decorations after multiple people stopped to admire them is such a smart and subtle way to show just how much of an asshole David is. Brilliant writing.
Reminds me of the movie Whiplash. The abusive mentors who think this level of fuckery is good for their mentees is pretty sociopathic. You can push someone and inspire someone to be great without treating them like dogshit.
Carmy spent so much time doubting himself because he still heard David telling him he’s terrible in his head.. then he finally hears him say he’s excellent. That his whole goal was to push him to rid all his humanity and solely become a great chef. And it worked. It reminds me of what Andrea Terry says, about how she quit because she missed sleeping in late, and going to london, and having parties. Human stuff.
Joel McHale portrayed the perfect amount of arrogance and smarminess for this role.
'Dude, you need to unclutch your pearls'
"I think about you too much"
Carmy looked like he wanted to shank him with a fork
the single tear that fell from his eyes. give JAW the emmy