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The scene between Mikey and Carmy is brilliant. You can see how much they deeply love each other but don't know how to communicate it. Mikey realizes how much Carmy looks up to him, idolizes him really and Mikey feels so undeserving of his love, because he's "nothing". He doesn't want to pull Carmy down with him. Carmy wants his brother's approval and Mikey can't give it to him. And poor Natalie. Her whole nickname is something she did wrong as a child that her mom has never let her live down. She's empathetic and can't help but ask if she's ok. She's like a little kid again, scared and confused as her parent is melting down and wondering what she did wrong to cause it. It really gives so much more weight to the end of season 1 when she tells Carmy that no one asks her how she's doing. She's always asking everyone else, always the emotional rock, but no one asks her if she's ok. So you can see why she loves Pete. He's kind and his love is clear, earnest and unconditional. He's nothing like her family.
It’s cool how leading up to this episode, we really only see Carm, Richie, sugar and somewhat jimmy. And they’re all depicted as pretty crazy, at least in some fashion. Then we see this whole gathering from 5 years prior, and they’re probably the most sane ones outside of the unrelated spouses.
Idk how you're laughing and everything, you're stronger than I am, I was so stressed during this episode it took me like 2 hours to finish it cause I kept pausing it
I loved this episode. We needed to see where all this trauma started for Mikey and Carmy, Sugar. Everyone. How each character deals with and overcomes these terrible emotional obstacles is part of the brilliance of the show. Family, food, trauma, death and rebirth are keys themes. The religious themes in the epi. were always amazing to see too. With The Ma"Donna" at one end of the table with Mikey looking like Jesus at one point, at the other end. Guilt, sacrifice and long suffering all around. Brilliant.
I've seen a few reactions but no one picks up on the fact that the mom must be bipolar/manic depressive since every time that timer goes off, her personality or her focus completely changes. I started to wonder if some of the timers were just in her head.
Congrats on being the 1st one out of the gate to post a reaction to this brilliant episode (at least the 1st in my algorithm). This will go down as one of the best episodes of TV... ever, which might unfortunately get overshadowed by the episode of The Last Of Us that will also go down as one of the best episodes of TV ever(Long, Long Time).
The first reaction video, if that's call muttering unintelligible and half÷finished thoughts that reveal nothing.b(Other than the fact that JLC's Oscar win clearly annoyed him.
I love that Richie offered Natalie a Sprite. He knew she was pregnant from the start. I noticed watching this episode that Richie says he wants a mentor. We know how that goes. That adds so much to his jealousy of Sydney in season 1. Along with her being symbolic of erasing Mikey’s influence, she actually went out and got herself a mentor and it’s going well. I love the call back to Marcus’ trip to Denmark. Carmen is so sweet. 💕 I also notice Carmen gives Mikey that super intense look he gives both Sydney and Claire when he gives Mikey the picture. After seeing this episode, no wonder Carmen is the mopey sensitive one.
I can't think of any accomplished actor that doesn't want to be a part of this show. I don't believe much of what i see online, but it appears to be the dream gig for many of them. That's kind of believable tbh. This is a 10/10 show.
Initially Petey kind of annoyed me; i felt like he always got worse than he deserved but brought it onto himself. After ep10, i really like petey more and appreciate that he’s trying.
How were you laughing so much?!?? The episode was so serious and intense. It was basically a showcase of mental illnesses and breakdowns. I can't fathom how you watched it like it was a sitcom episode lol
I honestly had the same reaction as this guy; the drama is so heightened and so crazy that it becomes funny to me. It’s such an unsalvageable fiasco that there’s nothing I can do but laugh, much like how Sarah Paulson’s character joked about how Donna would probably do something crazy before the end of the night. And there are definitely several scenes that are meant to be comedic, eg everyone’s reaction to the tuna casserole and anything John Mulaney says.
This chaotic flashback is probably from the subjective POV of Carmy's memory, which was why smudges on the timer and mum's dirty drinking glass were focused in detail (as he was meticulously trained and conditioned at work)... akin to his bad experience, the dishes of food were also perceived unsavory, to the point of resembling decomposed corpses. The sounds were vivid yet strangely distorted (e.g. dying animal/bear sounds produced by Michael). Our memories of the past deteriorate over time. Some stimuli stick while others fade. The fact that his mom Donna, played masterfully by Jamie Lee Curtis, drove into the living-room, soon after her breakdown shows the inconsistency of time of a dream-like replay of an unresolved mind.
I find it so odd that people are wondering why you’re laughing. It’s comical. And yeah very relatable for some of us. I very much saw a lot of my family in this episode but for me I use humor as a way to cope and seeing my family represented on tv was nice instead of this cookie cutter type of family you often see.
I don't think it's so much that he was laughing but more that he didn't seem to take a whole lot of the episode very seriously. Sure, there's plenty of humor in the episode. And I honestly don't care that he was laughing like some of the other people in the comments. But I can understand being put off by the reaction. There's some pretty traumatic shit happening on screen. It's a very real depiction of an emotionally abusive family dynamic and people who have experienced it firsthand probably don't enjoy seeing someone treat it like they're watching an SNL skit. Apparently that doesn't apply to you, and that's great, but it definitely doesn't sit well with a lot of people.
I really enjoy reaction video's, and the person who is hosting is usually the reason. So I"m bewildered by your very disjointed style. "The Intruder" would be an appropriate title. Your edits are disjointed, you talk NONSTOP thorough the entire mosaic of scenes that reveal not much more than every characters annoying tics, and what is with your obvious disdain of J.L.C.?! You sneered "Oscar-Winner" SIX times before her phenomenal performance made you start listening, but why make reaction videos if your reactions are obscure, unenlightened, and sound like a person with multiple personalities muttering to himself? Consider hiring a vocal coach so that deep, garbled, choked off voice is for OTHERS to hear. You stepped ion the highlight of EVERY characters scene. One and done. Sorry.
It was great episode but i do get sad that it becomes about the 'celebrity' and name dropping and they take over the show. I do hope it's sprinkled sparingly on next season, and the current actors their characters abd story lines aren't short changed in order to focus on celebrity 😉
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As Ted Lasso once said, "I love meeting people's moms. It's like reading an instruction manual as to why they're nuts."
John Mulaney was an unexpected delight in this episode. Every great chaotic scene/episode has a straight man to recognize the chaos.
Baby J's demeanor is exactly like himself during standup. I'm glad our boy has seemingly recovered from his own real life chaos menu and doing well.
The scene between Mikey and Carmy is brilliant. You can see how much they deeply love each other but don't know how to communicate it. Mikey realizes how much Carmy looks up to him, idolizes him really and Mikey feels so undeserving of his love, because he's "nothing". He doesn't want to pull Carmy down with him. Carmy wants his brother's approval and Mikey can't give it to him.
And poor Natalie. Her whole nickname is something she did wrong as a child that her mom has never let her live down. She's empathetic and can't help but ask if she's ok. She's like a little kid again, scared and confused as her parent is melting down and wondering what she did wrong to cause it. It really gives so much more weight to the end of season 1 when she tells Carmy that no one asks her how she's doing. She's always asking everyone else, always the emotional rock, but no one asks her if she's ok. So you can see why she loves Pete. He's kind and his love is clear, earnest and unconditional. He's nothing like her family.
I would make any excuse in the world to avoid a Berzatto family gathering. I would schedule completely unnecessary surgery.
🤣🤣🤣
It would all be worth it to see Michael throw the fork, though. Lee's an asshole.
@@jtoland2333 I mean he's not wrong
@@jtoland2333 I don't want to be around people who are throwing kitchen utensils. No, no, no.
This episode was a masterclass in acting.
The most natural and fluid acting I've seen in while.
Not award can make any justice to the greatness of them all in this episode.
It’s cool how leading up to this episode, we really only see Carm, Richie, sugar and somewhat jimmy. And they’re all depicted as pretty crazy, at least in some fashion. Then we see this whole gathering from 5 years prior, and they’re probably the most sane ones outside of the unrelated spouses.
John Mulaney really plays himself in EVERYTHING he’s in. All of his speech mannerisms are his own.
jamie lee curtis deserves an emmy for this episode
i was so in it i didn’t realize jamie lee curtis was the mom until the finale she was so good in this
Same here.
Idk how you're laughing and everything, you're stronger than I am, I was so stressed during this episode it took me like 2 hours to finish it cause I kept pausing it
That'll be your cPTSD kicking in. I had so many emotional flashbacks 🫣🫣
I loved this episode. We needed to see where all this trauma started for Mikey and Carmy, Sugar. Everyone. How each character deals with and overcomes these terrible emotional obstacles is part of the brilliance of the show. Family, food, trauma, death and rebirth are keys themes. The religious themes in the epi. were always amazing to see too. With The Ma"Donna" at one end of the table with Mikey looking like Jesus at one point, at the other end. Guilt, sacrifice and long suffering all around. Brilliant.
this cast is just insane
It’s Christmas, of course it is.
I've seen a few reactions but no one picks up on the fact that the mom must be bipolar/manic depressive since every time that timer goes off, her personality or her focus completely changes. I started to wonder if some of the timers were just in her head.
There appears to be some sort of unmedicated mental illness going on.
This episode and Connor's Wedding from Succession are two of the greatest episodes of television ever. Great year for TV!
Congrats on being the 1st one out of the gate to post a reaction to this brilliant episode (at least the 1st in my algorithm). This will go down as one of the best episodes of TV... ever, which might unfortunately get overshadowed by the episode of The Last Of Us that will also go down as one of the best episodes of TV ever(Long, Long Time).
the last of us doesnt even touch the bear imo
The first reaction video, if that's call muttering unintelligible and half÷finished thoughts that reveal nothing.b(Other than the fact that JLC's Oscar win clearly annoyed him.
I love that Richie offered Natalie a Sprite. He knew she was pregnant from the start.
I noticed watching this episode that Richie says he wants a mentor.
We know how that goes. That adds so much to his jealousy of Sydney in season 1. Along with her being symbolic of erasing Mikey’s influence, she actually went out and got herself a mentor and it’s going well.
I love the call back to Marcus’ trip to Denmark. Carmen is so sweet. 💕
I also notice Carmen gives Mikey that super intense look he gives both Sydney and Claire when he gives Mikey the picture.
After seeing this episode, no wonder Carmen is the mopey sensitive one.
I can't think of any accomplished actor that doesn't want to be a part of this show.
I don't believe much of what i see online, but it appears to be the dream gig for many of them. That's kind of believable tbh.
This is a 10/10 show.
E6 and E7 for season 2 might be the best back to back episodes in TV history.
Sarah Paulson's husband or boyfriend or whatever? 🤣🤣 You mean Emmy and Peabody award winner, John Mulaney?! Sorry had a laugh at that. Great react!
Man enjoys Succession, The Bear, and Berserk bro just loves pain
This episode is beyond greatness ! It's a masterclass of real acting and television production at its highness!
a Chicago dinner without at least 3 fights is considered a dull affair...
Initially Petey kind of annoyed me; i felt like he always got worse than he deserved but brought it onto himself. After ep10, i really like petey more and appreciate that he’s trying.
fun fact: ayo edebiri was also a producer on this ep!!
Not a soul ever brings up Love!!! I truly love that show and I wish more ppl watched it. You should review that show god knows no one else has
First thing I said, there’s Mickey!
I never even heard of this show until it was mentioned.
How were you laughing so much?!?? The episode was so serious and intense. It was basically a showcase of mental illnesses and breakdowns. I can't fathom how you watched it like it was a sitcom episode lol
I honestly had the same reaction as this guy; the drama is so heightened and so crazy that it becomes funny to me. It’s such an unsalvageable fiasco that there’s nothing I can do but laugh, much like how Sarah Paulson’s character joked about how Donna would probably do something crazy before the end of the night. And there are definitely several scenes that are meant to be comedic, eg everyone’s reaction to the tuna casserole and anything John Mulaney says.
Robert Townsend sids dad is super famous and talented director actor etc
This episode isn’t really funny if we’re being honest. It’s all relatable.
who is that woman at 21:30?
This chaotic flashback is probably from the subjective POV of Carmy's memory, which was why smudges on the timer and mum's dirty drinking glass were focused in detail (as he was meticulously trained and conditioned at work)... akin to his bad experience, the dishes of food were also perceived unsavory, to the point of resembling decomposed corpses. The sounds were vivid yet strangely distorted (e.g. dying animal/bear sounds produced by Michael). Our memories of the past deteriorate over time. Some stimuli stick while others fade. The fact that his mom Donna, played masterfully by Jamie Lee Curtis, drove into the living-room, soon after her breakdown shows the inconsistency of time of a dream-like replay of an unresolved mind.
@@ssotkow It's crazy how a show can seem so simple but really has a ton of layers to it. Wow.
Cicero’s wife?
I would never want to spend Christmas with this family.
Can't wait for next year's Emmy noms
it’s too much but in a good way. a truly great episode of a tv show and one that will be remembered.
I find it so odd that people are wondering why you’re laughing. It’s comical. And yeah very relatable for some of us. I very much saw a lot of my family in this episode but for me I use humor as a way to cope and seeing my family represented on tv was nice instead of this cookie cutter type of family you often see.
I don't think it's so much that he was laughing but more that he didn't seem to take a whole lot of the episode very seriously. Sure, there's plenty of humor in the episode. And I honestly don't care that he was laughing like some of the other people in the comments. But I can understand being put off by the reaction. There's some pretty traumatic shit happening on screen. It's a very real depiction of an emotionally abusive family dynamic and people who have experienced it firsthand probably don't enjoy seeing someone treat it like they're watching an SNL skit. Apparently that doesn't apply to you, and that's great, but it definitely doesn't sit well with a lot of people.
“fair enough”
I skipped this episode because of how much anxiety it gave me
I skipped it cause everybody was cranked to a 13 and I didn't want to go through an hour of yelling and screaming.
Damn y'all hate great TV?
@@619Gotenks Great TV was episode 7
@@619Gotenks I love the show just not that episode
yeah; you just don't get it.
How so exactly? Please teach me the ways of how to ‘get’ this episode. (Even though I loved it and gave it a 9/10)
I really enjoy reaction video's, and the person who is hosting is usually the reason. So I"m bewildered by your very disjointed style. "The Intruder" would be an appropriate title. Your edits are disjointed, you talk NONSTOP thorough the entire mosaic of scenes that reveal not much more than every characters annoying tics, and what is with your obvious disdain of J.L.C.?! You sneered "Oscar-Winner" SIX times before her phenomenal performance made you start listening, but why make reaction videos if your reactions are obscure, unenlightened, and sound like a person with multiple personalities muttering to himself? Consider hiring a vocal coach so that deep, garbled, choked off voice is for OTHERS to hear. You stepped ion the highlight of EVERY characters scene. One and done. Sorry.
Bro, breathe, it’s okay, breathe
It was great episode but i do get sad that it becomes about the 'celebrity' and name dropping and they take over the show.
I do hope it's sprinkled sparingly on next season, and the current actors their characters abd story lines aren't short changed in order to focus on celebrity 😉
For me, it felt like Christmas gathering when you see relatives you haven’t seen in a long time. That instant recognition feeling is similar.