I like this format used by shows like Barry. Short 20-30 minute episodes in an 8 episode season. Quality over quantity. Every moment in the short formats seem to carry more weight and there's little to no filler. Production quality can also benefit from this as well. Shots are more deliberate, and there's less general coverage. The immediacy and quality of art house film, combined with the extended narration and character development of television. Best of both worlds imo.
Found this to be a near perfect show. The last few minutes of the last ep… man. Want more but almost wish they wouldn’t make a season 2. That said, happy to see what’s next.
i don’t want them to make a season 2 out of fear of fucking it up 🤣 but i have faith that the showrunners & writers understand the integrity of the show & what made this first season such a banger
@@TheQuandaryZone thought the same thing, but selfishly I want more! Firm believer that series in general should not go on more than 3-4, maybe 5 seasons, at most!
@@groves2470 Yes, sometimes less is more. Like Breaking Bad. Imagine if BB was extended for another 3 or 4 seasons just because they saw how popular and how much money it was making? Oof
The shot you posted at 4:38 is a perfect example of how the one shot doesn’t allow the audience to catch a single break, genuinely felt like I’m back at work. As Carmy is front and centered in the shot the ticket machine is going off in the background- watching tickets pile up, and there’s his crew in the back counter just watching for a moment. All adding to the pressure
Absolutely love the show as much as possible. As someone who cooks for a living, it's really refreshing to actually get a fairly realistic take at Back Of House work. A lot of other portrayals of restaurant life tend to focus on the server side or are a very romanticized take on fine dining that often have a "if you like cooking, be a chef - follow your dreams!" type of message. The Bear is great because it's about people still trying to follow their dreams and passions in SPITE of the hardships, and every single day being a fight for survival.
I’ve been working professionally as a chef for some time now, but I’ve also lived In kitchens and bars my whole life, and I’ve gotta say this show is the absolute best depiction of the Back of House that I’ve ever seen.
I was going nuts when he had that big order, but it's easily able to finish. Not in 8 minutes though. One person for each food item and those that finish first help the one that isn't finished. Salad and fries would be easiest. Cake I hope you just have to slice it up. The sandwiches though would be a bit much. Especially 200 of them reminds me of st Patrick's day when we have fixed menu and have to fire off 100's of orders at a time.
For all those who have not worked in hospitality. This show almost perfectly depicts how it feels to be in a restaurant. The fast close action interlaced with long intimate scenes give a really amazing representation of the industry.
great commentary and insight into ep 7 The Bear weirdly reminds me of Fleabag they are not similar shows at all, but the tightness and pacing, psychological exploration and chaos really resonated in a similar way to me
right? im afraid that if the second season does well, they'll do a third, then fourth then so on. sometimes shows just need to end before they burn themselves out. not saying this is the destiny for The Bear, just that it is a possibility.
It's brilliant. As a nurse who is a 15-year worker in the food industry in my previous life, this show brought back some crazy PTSD. If I were a Fortune 500 exec, experience in the food service industry would rank HIGH when I was considering any candidates for employment.
I heard about the one take prior to checking out the show. I kept watching the episodes waiting for it to come up. And by the time it came up,I didn’t even realize it was the episode until halfway through. I became so immersed in the character arcs,the performances,and the sheer panic of the scene. Coming from a year when Better Call Saul season 6 just ended,it’s nuts that this show just came out of nowhere with one of the best scenes and episodes I’ve seen in a fucking minute
I watched it as soon as it came out. As a person that has worked in a commercia kitchen for over 18 years I can relate to the show in one way or another. I can't wait for the next season.
This show is insanely well done. An absolute panic inducing, heart felt show that doesn't skimp on heart. Definitely a standout for this year. All the actors were great and I really hope this catapults Jeremy Allen White into bigger roles because the guy can act his ass off.
When I finished watching episode 7 I felt the same thing when I finished Uncut Gems, like, I could breath out again 😂😂😂 I didn't realize I was holding my breath and stressed out until it was done and I could relax 🙈 AMAZING SHOW
Sick show, working most of my life in a kitchen . Almost depicts the kitchen perfect. Sydney first days , Carm is a perfect chefs demeanor, the abuses , the catastrophe, the coming together. Bravo 🐻
It's like being drafted into war when you work full time in a mom and pop style kitchen. Days just sling by and every dinner service is just a mountain to get through and when your cleaning up and going home you know you have to do the same thing say after day until Sunday and it goes by so fast you barely had time to recharge yourself. Then it's back into it for the next week.
as someone who spent years working in high-end fine dining establishments, as well as old mom and pop shops like The Beef was, I found this show absolutely incredible. I know the pain that bringing a proper chef into a nonchalant kitchen can be. but I also know the frustrations of trying to run a proper, respectable kitchen, when the rest of the staff isn't taking anything seriously. this show seriously gave me flashbacks and nostalgia for working in the kitchen. and a strange longing for the type of shitshow depicted in this episode. man I fucking miss working in a professional kitchen.
Surprisingly great, I had months without watching something this good that just catches you from ep1, and can we say how good Matty matheson acted in the show man the scene where he was forced to say Mate, wow, well done Matty!!
Being in the business and working at the upper crust of restaurants, I can relate to everything that is happening. So much that. I get PTSD just watching the pressures. Great show.
new subscriber here. thank you! I only heard of this show yesterday, and have binged it already. I love it so much. It wrecked my nerves and broke my heart...and yet left me with hope. So glad to know we will get a season 2! Look forward to your videos. Thank you!
In india , we dont have hulu or fx , but the bear is available on Disney+ hotstar , one kind of OTT service tht lets u stream movies shows and live sports , like football , cricket, motoGP etc so anyway while browsing through countless drab peices of Marvel Disney shows , which i personally dont like and abhor , I came across The Bear - something about the art work, the setting , etc felt so unique and itriguing, and one fine weeknd I decided to check it out. And Instantly i qas hooked , i remember staying uptil 5 in the morning watching the episodes back ro back , what an amazing underrated gem of a show we have here guys unbelievable.
Love the show! It kind of reminds me of Succession somehow.. There’s the dark comedy, the writing that feels improvised yet sharp and precise, the chaos and constant bickering between characters, and the camera work with long takes and quick cuts. Also there’s something about the character of Carmen that reminds me of Kendall in some way?
Very nice vid. I worked in the service industry in my early-mid twenties, but I never really understood the extent to which cooks/chefs talk about their profession as if they're war vets. When I started going to therapy I realized that's because I'm such an angry prick by default, that this type of work environment seemed almost normal to me :D I think I'll give the series a watch too. P.S. It's nice to see a new channel start with really good content. If you ever want to collab, let me know, because based on this video + your favorites playlist, I think it could be pretty fun :D
It's like monkey see monkey do, i live in asia and if any restaurant runs like this nobody would go there. No matter how tasty the food is. Because we do not want to contribute towards any human suffering, it seems that western civilization have this idea for something to be good it must include human suffering, like it's not bad it's a normality
Love this recommendation, you sold the series to me and had to watch it in one sitting, hope you make more videos and become a great success! Love your content!
Just finishes the series and it knocked me on my ass. Loved it. Also shocked this is your only video on RUclips, heck of a job. Looking forward to what you have coming.
I remember that episode being relentless, but at the time of watching it, I didn’t grok that it was a single take…something to keep any eye out for when I go back for a rewatch!
I loved Jeremy Allen white’s role as lip Gallagher in shameless especially the whole college arc thing it was amazing,I’m definitely gonna watch this show now
I know some people in the comments said they would’ve been happy w just the first season. In fear that the second season won’t be as good and I truly understand but I’d have to disagree. It’s a really good show but what surprised me w how real the people were and how diverse it is as well. It’s not often that you see a characters like Sydney portrayed by a black women that looks like how she does. Natural. Her character was a breath of fresh air and can’t wait too see more of her and everyone else in season 2
Best show I’ve seen in a long time. Season 1 has some corny lines sprinkled in, but season 2 pretty much corrects that and elevates the characters even more. I was shocked upon realizing that episode 7 of season 1 is not the craziest in the show. Buckle up kids, it’s gonna be a wild ride
I looooved this show, watched it with my husband and we even repeat watched it immediately. Recomeneded it to my parents and for some reason they are not getting it, its weird because usually we love the same shows, but maybe its the stress and screaming they are up to ep 5 and even wanted to drop it :( Convinced them to keep watching, this show is amazing, I hope they like it by the end.
Great vid, stumbled upon it due to the recent buzz months after this video regarding guest actors. Fantastic perspective, and I thank you for it 🖖 The sign-off was particularly beautiful 😅 EDIT: Dumbest typo ever. "IDI0T FX*K OFF"
I work in the office across the street from Mr. Beef. It was cool watching them film, but I wasn't able to park in my usual spot since they closed the street down.
To me, I don't find it surprising. While I agree most shows these days are completely soulless, since the moment I saw the trailer I thought "Man, this could be something". Simply because it seemed (and it IS) a show about normal people and their normal lives. There is absolutely a lack of shows that are like that. Most shows nowadays are about Crime or Superheroes. Which makes such a normal show like these actually... abnormal. Anyway, by the time I saw the trailer, it was just a hunch of course, but since episode one this show just kept on getting better, and it simply feels more real than anything out there right now. Also, I believe, as everyone else that has seen it, that Episode 7 is a damn masterpiece. But my favorite is still the last one. The whole show is incredible, and even if there is a 2nd season coming, that finale was pure perfection. Also, yeah, I've worked in a kitchen. This episode brought bad some bad memories, but also some good ones. It's a wild ride
It’s not surprising at all if you work in the industry your whole life like I and many of my mates have it’s not surprising at all the hand in the show who helped create it the very influential people who have Cameo characters on there as well. That show is a love letter to anyone who holds themselves as a chef/line cook. I swear people shit on us all the time bc of what we do but the bear once again re ignited my passion for the culinary world . Omg it’s such a good show I literally got PTSD watching.
I keep hearing how great this show is but i have enough anxiety already in my life that i don't know if i could watch this without having a panic attack.
Great fucking show. I have watched the season twice already. Being a Chicago Boy makes it even sweeter..........Great cast / crew / locations. Can't wait for season 2
Most of my adult life has been in the restaurant world. I've had to deal with some demons of my own before and sure I'll have some more down the road. So for that I'm prbly biased but I loved this first season.
Shows like this remind me of a story from culinary school. The legend goes our italian chef instructor was ripping into a student when he stops takes a deep breath and says, "Do you like-a de women?" to the kid in his heavy italian accent. Confused the kid said, "What chef?" to which he replied, "DE WOMEN! DO YOU LIKE-A TO FUCK DE WOMEN?!" Flabberghasted the kid lets out a, "Yes chef." The chef then slams the offending dish onto the ground shattering the plate then points to the pile on the ground and roars, "THEN WHY ARE YOU TRYING TO FUCK-A ME EHH!?"
I liked your read on this, especially noting that this series has 'heart'. I was late to the series and, being English, I don't really understand American sandwich culture but I think I'd like to try. As for the gratuitous 'fuck off' at the end? That got you a subscribe.
Have you seen the movie Boiling point with Stephen Graham? I loved the bear, but boiling point did it first and hit a very similar note. And it was all shot in a single take, without feeling gimmicky
I don't think it was Syd that left the Pre-Order option on. I think it was Carmy cuz when Richie & Syd were arguing he says "I just turned the Tablet on are we ready to go" so it was his fault.
Yupp! And Sydney went to explain the Tablet to Richie and he began to go on about the review in the paper and she never got the chance to by the time Carmy came out
would also love to know how YOU stumbled upon this video! feedback is appreciated! thanks!
Algorithm
Algorithm got me here
I typed: "The bear review" in the RUclips search bar
The 47 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches meme
I like cooking so the all seeing algorithm sent me clips of this show and Voilà here I am.
Shocked you didn’t mention Carmy’s 7 minute monologue in the season finale. I was so glued to his performance I didn’t realize it was 7 minutes long
Love that scene. Gave us a glimpse into Carmy's soul.
just watched it and didnt even realise
I just watched this a couple days ago. That was 7min?! Naw it felt WAY shorter! Amazing job from all involved!
Damn this show looks good
Masterpiece
Felt more like a movie than a show. Most people I know watch the whole thing in one sitting
Definitely. It had that True Detective s1 quality to it
It’s bc of the unusual ad breaks
I wanted to binge watch it but I also wanted to savor it
Reminded me of Uncut Gems. Just the way it builds tension.
I like this format used by shows like Barry. Short 20-30 minute episodes in an 8 episode season. Quality over quantity. Every moment in the short formats seem to carry more weight and there's little to no filler. Production quality can also benefit from this as well. Shots are more deliberate, and there's less general coverage.
The immediacy and quality of art house film, combined with the extended narration and character development of television. Best of both worlds imo.
Found this to be a near perfect show. The last few minutes of the last ep… man. Want more but almost wish they wouldn’t make a season 2. That said, happy to see what’s next.
i don’t want them to make a season 2 out of fear of fucking it up 🤣 but i have faith that the showrunners & writers understand the integrity of the show & what made this first season such a banger
@@TheQuandaryZone thought the same thing, but selfishly I want more! Firm believer that series in general should not go on more than 3-4, maybe 5 seasons, at most!
Same! I did not want a 2nd season.
@@groves2470 Yes, sometimes less is more. Like Breaking Bad. Imagine if BB was extended for another 3 or 4 seasons just because they saw how popular and how much money it was making? Oof
No season 2, let good things just be good things
The shot you posted at 4:38 is a perfect example of how the one shot doesn’t allow the audience to catch a single break, genuinely felt like I’m back at work. As Carmy is front and centered in the shot the ticket machine is going off in the background- watching tickets pile up, and there’s his crew in the back counter just watching for a moment. All adding to the pressure
Absolutely love the show as much as possible. As someone who cooks for a living, it's really refreshing to actually get a fairly realistic take at Back Of House work. A lot of other portrayals of restaurant life tend to focus on the server side or are a very romanticized take on fine dining that often have a "if you like cooking, be a chef - follow your dreams!" type of message. The Bear is great because it's about people still trying to follow their dreams and passions in SPITE of the hardships, and every single day being a fight for survival.
I’ve been working professionally as a chef for some time now, but I’ve also lived In kitchens and bars my whole life, and I’ve gotta say this show is the absolute best depiction of the Back of House that I’ve ever seen.
I was going nuts when he had that big order, but it's easily able to finish. Not in 8 minutes though. One person for each food item and those that finish first help the one that isn't finished. Salad and fries would be easiest. Cake I hope you just have to slice it up. The sandwiches though would be a bit much. Especially 200 of them reminds me of st Patrick's day when we have fixed menu and have to fire off 100's of orders at a time.
I honestly never noticed episode 7's single shot because of the story immersion.
Which was the point of the one take. For story immersion. A one take is best when it serves the story, which it certainly did here.
I literally finished the show in one sitting, it’s really a good show
For all those who have not worked in hospitality. This show almost perfectly depicts how it feels to be in a restaurant. The fast close action interlaced with long intimate scenes give a really amazing representation of the industry.
great commentary and insight into ep 7 The Bear weirdly reminds me of Fleabag they are not similar shows at all, but the tightness and pacing, psychological exploration and chaos really resonated in a similar way to me
I'm not sure if I want a second season, the series deserves it, but that ending closes the story so well
right? im afraid that if the second season does well, they'll do a third, then fourth then so on. sometimes shows just need to end before they burn themselves out. not saying this is the destiny for The Bear, just that it is a possibility.
what did you guys think of season 2?
I work in the Industry and Episode 7 was a perfect depiction of a stressful day at Work 😂
It's brilliant. As a nurse who is a 15-year worker in the food industry in my previous life, this show brought back some crazy PTSD. If I were a Fortune 500 exec, experience in the food service industry would rank HIGH when I was considering any candidates for employment.
You must do well under stress with those 2 career choices 😅
I heard about the one take prior to checking out the show. I kept watching the episodes waiting for it to come up. And by the time it came up,I didn’t even realize it was the episode until halfway through. I became so immersed in the character arcs,the performances,and the sheer panic of the scene. Coming from a year when Better Call Saul season 6 just ended,it’s nuts that this show just came out of nowhere with one of the best scenes and episodes I’ve seen in a fucking minute
I watched it as soon as it came out. As a person that has worked in a commercia kitchen for over 18 years I can relate to the show in one way or another. I can't wait for the next season.
i watched the bear randomly one morning and it was amazing
Absolutely the best on TV …the production, camera work, scripts - realistic depiction of life in a restaurant …cast, music. Everything.
This show is insanely well done. An absolute panic inducing, heart felt show that doesn't skimp on heart. Definitely a standout for this year. All the actors were great and I really hope this catapults Jeremy Allen White into bigger roles because the guy can act his ass off.
When I finished watching episode 7 I felt the same thing when I finished Uncut Gems, like, I could breath out again 😂😂😂 I didn't realize I was holding my breath and stressed out until it was done and I could relax 🙈 AMAZING SHOW
Sick show, working most of my life in a kitchen . Almost depicts the kitchen perfect. Sydney first days , Carm is a perfect chefs demeanor, the abuses , the catastrophe, the coming together. Bravo 🐻
It's like being drafted into war when you work full time in a mom and pop style kitchen. Days just sling by and every dinner service is just a mountain to get through and when your cleaning up and going home you know you have to do the same thing say after day until Sunday and it goes by so fast you barely had time to recharge yourself. Then it's back into it for the next week.
as someone who spent years working in high-end fine dining establishments, as well as old mom and pop shops like The Beef was, I found this show absolutely incredible. I know the pain that bringing a proper chef into a nonchalant kitchen can be. but I also know the frustrations of trying to run a proper, respectable kitchen, when the rest of the staff isn't taking anything seriously. this show seriously gave me flashbacks and nostalgia for working in the kitchen. and a strange longing for the type of shitshow depicted in this episode. man I fucking miss working in a professional kitchen.
Surprisingly great, I had months without watching something this good that just catches you from ep1, and can we say how good Matty matheson acted in the show man the scene where he was forced to say Mate, wow, well done Matty!!
Being in the business and working at the upper crust of restaurants, I can relate to everything that is happening. So much that. I get PTSD just watching the pressures. Great show.
Short sweet and to the point, nice vid 👍🏻
new subscriber here. thank you! I only heard of this show yesterday, and have binged it already. I love it so much. It wrecked my nerves and broke my heart...and yet left me with hope. So glad to know we will get a season 2! Look forward to your videos. Thank you!
In india , we dont have hulu or fx , but the bear is available on Disney+ hotstar , one kind of OTT service tht lets u stream movies shows and live sports , like football , cricket, motoGP etc so anyway while browsing through countless drab peices of Marvel Disney shows , which i personally dont like and abhor , I came across The Bear - something about the art work, the setting , etc felt so unique and itriguing, and one fine weeknd I decided to check it out. And Instantly i qas hooked , i remember staying uptil 5 in the morning watching the episodes back ro back , what an amazing underrated gem of a show we have here guys unbelievable.
Very promising, the first season is fantastic. Every episode is so filling!
I watched the Bear and found it excellent! I hope there are more seasons!! I should add I worked in the restaurant business for over twenty years.
Love the show! It kind of reminds me of Succession somehow.. There’s the dark comedy, the writing that feels improvised yet sharp and precise, the chaos and constant bickering between characters, and the camera work with long takes and quick cuts. Also there’s something about the character of Carmen that reminds me of Kendall in some way?
Glad you made that safdie bros connection. That was my first thought soon as I started it. Such a great show.
CRIMINALLY underrated show and video. kudos
I still think about it when I'm eating my burnt chicken and undercooked rice meal prep. Great review btw!
This is your first video? Come swinging out the gate with a high-quality short essay video. Well done. You earned a sub.
I find your narration interesting and I insightful. I hope that you do more👏
Very nice vid. I worked in the service industry in my early-mid twenties, but I never really understood the extent to which cooks/chefs talk about their profession as if they're war vets. When I started going to therapy I realized that's because I'm such an angry prick by default, that this type of work environment seemed almost normal to me :D I think I'll give the series a watch too.
P.S. It's nice to see a new channel start with really good content. If you ever want to collab, let me know, because based on this video + your favorites playlist, I think it could be pretty fun :D
It's like monkey see monkey do, i live in asia and if any restaurant runs like this nobody would go there. No matter how tasty the food is. Because we do not want to contribute towards any human suffering, it seems that western civilization have this idea for something to be good it must include human suffering, like it's not bad it's a normality
Love this recommendation, you sold the series to me and had to watch it in one sitting, hope you make more videos and become a great success! Love your content!
This is next-level good. It's cinematic in ways that you'd expect from the prime era of HBO.
Just finishes the series and it knocked me on my ass. Loved it. Also shocked this is your only video on RUclips, heck of a job. Looking forward to what you have coming.
Best analysis video I've seen on "the bear" keep it up man
I appreciate the love! Thanks!!
I remember that episode being relentless, but at the time of watching it, I didn’t grok that it was a single take…something to keep any eye out for when I go back for a rewatch!
Just came over from The Bear subreddit! Great video!
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed :)
I loved Jeremy Allen white’s role as lip Gallagher in shameless especially the whole college arc thing it was amazing,I’m definitely gonna watch this show now
I know some people in the comments said they would’ve been happy w just the first season. In fear that the second season won’t be as good and I truly understand but I’d have to disagree. It’s a really good show but what surprised me w how real the people were and how diverse it is as well. It’s not often that you see a characters like Sydney portrayed by a black women that looks like how she does. Natural. Her character was a breath of fresh air and can’t wait too see more of her and everyone else in season 2
Lmao your title is a meme and we love it 😂😂😂 so accurate
Food & Bev 22 years.
No cable TV here at home but heard about The Bear on RUclips.
Real shit.
I love it, recommended from Dr. Ramani on YT❤
Best show I’ve seen in a long time. Season 1 has some corny lines sprinkled in, but season 2 pretty much corrects that and elevates the characters even more. I was shocked upon realizing that episode 7 of season 1 is not the craziest in the show. Buckle up kids, it’s gonna be a wild ride
Wow discovering this is your first video is surprising, looking forward for more!
Found your vid in my HP, nice review man!
Radiohead song put a cherry on top of the first season, it made me sob like a baby and i loved it
I am not a cook but my sister is, and just based on this small sample, its F###ing spot on. Love this show. Can't wait for the next season.
Great review/video essay! Looking forward to seeing what you make next. :)
Great show. Episode 7 was startling
I absolutely loved this show
Show is filmed beautifully
As someone that worked in food & beverage for ten years, this show captures what it's like perfectly.
I looooved this show, watched it with my husband and we even repeat watched it immediately. Recomeneded it to my parents and for some reason they are not getting it, its weird because usually we love the same shows, but maybe its the stress and screaming they are up to ep 5 and even wanted to drop it :( Convinced them to keep watching, this show is amazing, I hope they like it by the end.
Thanks this is great, and what a great show. Right up there with Mad Men, Shtisel, Ted Lasso, Breaking Bad
great review! excited to see this channel grow
wait, why you not famous? this video was so nicely done and professional sounding review wtf
blame the algorithm
Brilliant Review dude! Looking forward to watching more of your stuff
Great vid, stumbled upon it due to the recent buzz months after this video regarding guest actors. Fantastic perspective, and I thank you for it 🖖 The sign-off was particularly beautiful 😅
EDIT: Dumbest typo ever. "IDI0T FX*K OFF"
No one talks about the soundtrack some excellent picks.
This shows an accurate portrayal of the restaurant industry that most customers don't see any movies get wrong in terms of BOH
Great video
I work in the office across the street from Mr. Beef. It was cool watching them film, but I wasn't able to park in my usual spot since they closed the street down.
cant wait for season 2
I like how as the restaurant gets more clean and popular, the more the stress and tension rises.
To me, I don't find it surprising. While I agree most shows these days are completely soulless, since the moment I saw the trailer I thought "Man, this could be something". Simply because it seemed (and it IS) a show about normal people and their normal lives.
There is absolutely a lack of shows that are like that. Most shows nowadays are about Crime or Superheroes. Which makes such a normal show like these actually... abnormal.
Anyway, by the time I saw the trailer, it was just a hunch of course, but since episode one this show just kept on getting better, and it simply feels more real than anything out there right now.
Also, I believe, as everyone else that has seen it, that Episode 7 is a damn masterpiece. But my favorite is still the last one. The whole show is incredible, and even if there is a 2nd season coming, that finale was pure perfection.
Also, yeah, I've worked in a kitchen. This episode brought bad some bad memories, but also some good ones. It's a wild ride
Thanks for the recommendation
Great review! Algorithm done well giving me this fresh peach. all the best to you bud :)
Nice show, definitely like the kitchen
It’s not surprising at all if you work in the industry your whole life like I and many of my mates have it’s not surprising at all the hand in the show who helped create it the very influential people who have Cameo characters on there as well. That show is a love letter to anyone who holds themselves as a chef/line cook. I swear people shit on us all the time bc of what we do but the bear once again re ignited my passion for the culinary world . Omg it’s such a good show I literally got PTSD watching.
I keep hearing how great this show is but i have enough anxiety already in my life that i don't know if i could watch this without having a panic attack.
It can be anxiety inducing, but with it there are some very sweet moments.
This show was absolutely fantastic
Instant subscribed man!
Great fucking show. I have watched the season twice already. Being a Chicago Boy makes it even sweeter..........Great cast / crew / locations. Can't wait for season 2
Chef's Kiss....👌
Can’t wait for season 2
Perfect show
Great video.
Most of my adult life has been in the restaurant world. I've had to deal with some demons of my own before and sure I'll have some more down the road. So for that I'm prbly biased but I loved this first season.
Shows like this remind me of a story from culinary school. The legend goes our italian chef instructor was ripping into a student when he stops takes a deep breath and says, "Do you like-a de women?" to the kid in his heavy italian accent. Confused the kid said, "What chef?" to which he replied, "DE WOMEN! DO YOU LIKE-A TO FUCK DE WOMEN?!" Flabberghasted the kid lets out a, "Yes chef." The chef then slams the offending dish onto the ground shattering the plate then points to the pile on the ground and roars, "THEN WHY ARE YOU TRYING TO FUCK-A ME EHH!?"
Awesome video and I enjoy your commentary and opinion of the bear. Subscribed!
I liked your read on this, especially noting that this series has 'heart'. I was late to the series and, being English, I don't really understand American sandwich culture but I think I'd like to try.
As for the gratuitous 'fuck off' at the end? That got you a subscribe.
thank you!
Best show of the year
Great video! What the song at 2:25?
1st episode in was surprisingly really good and took me by a surprise. 👌
good show
Loving this
The bear best series ever in 2022. Indonesia people like it
Have you seen the movie Boiling point with Stephen Graham? I loved the bear, but boiling point did it first and hit a very similar note. And it was all shot in a single take, without feeling gimmicky
I loved this show. I still don’t know how I feel about the ending for season 1 but the show was so good i let it slide.
Ah geez, the best.
Why is it surprising? FX produces quality series at a success-rate greater than any other major network.
I don't think it was Syd that left the Pre-Order option on.
I think it was Carmy cuz when Richie & Syd were arguing he says "I just turned the Tablet on are we ready to go" so it was his fault.
Yupp! And Sydney went to explain the Tablet to Richie and he began to go on about the review in the paper and she never got the chance to by the time Carmy came out
Aye man this was damn good review!
interesting, i wish i knew more show about cooking or restaurant industry in general