I'm absolutely ecstatic that nothing went traditionally "wrong" in the episode, just a bitter man learning, making friends, finding purpose and love in himself.
I don't know but, I was so afraid with that jump the car did, that the car might bonk or flip over and Richie might die in his best moment like many other shows usually do. When the episode ended and Richie grew it felt so good but weird as, TV shows have us so used to tragedies in the best moments that ending on a high note is rare
I agree with you but I'd say he didn't even find purpose, he simply realised if he takes it step by step each day , focus and makes effort, he could actually have a nicer and more enjoyable life than he did before. It's almost like previously he didn't even believe he's capable of that and didn't even bother trying.
Absolutely. Both in this episode and the Copenhagen one I was so relieved when things went well and many people in those restaurants were normal, nice humans who weren’t just out to get our characters all the time. This show is so chaotic and stress-inducing (in a good way!) that these moments of happiness and calmness are amazing.
"Forks" is the best episode of the season. What a character development arc for Richie. Never too late or old to reinvent yourself and find a purpose in life.
Don't be so preposterous. Everybody is entitled to their opinion, but 'Fishes' is one of the most seminal achievements in the history of television and to suggest this episode is in any way superior is ludicrous. Utterly. It's your favourite... it's not the best.
I think the reason this episode is so cathartic is that society frames 40-50+ year olds as spent, past their prime, unable or unwilling to reinvent themselves - and he did
You're definitely onto something there. We all need that win so bad sometimes, regardless of our age. Modern life - with its isolation and its everyday-type mundane and existential horror only makes that need even greater.
If you told me a scene of Richie singing Taylor Swift would make me cry happy tears I’d tell you that you’re out of your fucking mind, but here we are. Obviously episode six is a masterpiece but this is my favorite episode of the season.
No joke, in one of the first episodes of the show when Richie's ex called him to talk down his nervous daughter it left me breathless because I've heard my usually-abrasive friend have almost the EXACT same conversation, right down to the way his tone changes, with his ex and daughter. So fucking real.
The thing is, only Season 1 of The Bear qualified for this years Emmy’s, so Ebon’s nom is for his work in S1. He can still get nominated for Forks next year
@@JonnyContagiousno the writers wrote that, he bought it to life, they could of cast poorly and it wouldn't of hit the same, its his face, his realness, the way he smiles that we connect with
@@JonnyContagious The actor brought him to life though, the writing is superb and then a top class actor elevates those words into something that connects. The Bear is a masterpiece of talent coming together to create something, everyone involved should be so proud.
I’m a 46 year old man and I burst into tears when he started singing Taylor Swift. What a perfectly beautiful depiction of someone finding hope and purpose.
44 year old U.S. Air Force veteran, I like Taylor Swift, and I am reinventing myself by going back to school to become an auto mechanic. This episode is great. Needed it after that gruesome Christmas dinner episode.
There’s nothing like singing your heart out behind the wheel. When you feel like you can finally breathe again and know that you’ll be okay no matter what happens next. pure dumb happiness.
@@natemuzikaas far as I can tell, this show avoids cliches. I could be wrong, but I think it's purely character driven too. Like all of the plot is moved along completely by the characters behaviors. Having an "act of god" type situation like a random passerby effecting the story that heavily wouldn't fit with this kind of narrative
@@hedwig123456 During episode 6, Unc is explaining to Ritchie's wife how, on the drive down, he passed a chocolate banana spot that his dad used to take him to. He mentions that he became emotional for his dad in that moment, even after he had been gone all those years. Ritchie's wife then tries to thank Unc for giving Ritchie a job, when Unc hadn't even done that yet. To save Ritchie some embarrassment, Unc played along and said it was no problem to give him a job. Years later, Ritchie clearly still remembered what Unc did and decided to show Unc he was thinking about him with the chocolate banana dessert.
@@hedwig123456 it’s from the fishes episode basically uncle Jimmy told Richie and his wife a story about how he ate a chocolate covered banana as a kid and how happy it made him. He didn’t realize Richie was listening in because Jimmy was talking to his wife. This shows how far Richie has come in hospitality as well because he always listens and pays attention to people and their wants and needs
As a single dad it hit too personal with me I ended up buying 2 tickets to Taylor Swift to go with my daughter because my best friend deserves it after all we’ve been through.
I worked those concerts selling food, hated every second of it, but knowing I brought a single dad like my own some happiness with his kids makes it all worth it, which funnily enough was also the point of the episode
something so cool is they used the newer version of the too so taylor swift got all the licensing and publishing $$ too and not her old shitty management 😭
The statue they syart flying towards at 1:39 is that faceless statue Richie mentions way earlier in the show, the one that was left faceless because the sculptor thought nothing else would reach higher than that building, as it was promptly overshadowed by newer, taller buildings
It’s also a statue of Ceres, the goddess of food goods. Also, I took it as a little nod to one of Chicago’s oldest (and now closed) Michelin starred restaurants, Everest, which was right there
I don’t know that a scene from a show has evoked so much happy emotion out of me as much as this did. This season was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen.
It's a setup and payoff masterclass (with Taylor Swift being mentioned in season 1 and I didn't realised but Richies ex has a 1989 t-shirt on in the flashback Christmas episode). This was so satisfying.
Let's give it up for Ebon Moss-Bachrach. He made us so angry and annoyed at Richie in Season 1, and now he made us happy cry while singing Taylor Swift. He was a standout in a season overflowing with stellar performances.
The most beautiful two minutes in TV history, in my opinion. Here is a character on the edge of a breakdown. Lost his only love, distanced from his daughter, feels inadequate and has not recovered from his best friend taking his own life. He finds purpose in his life. He discovers happiness. He didn't even believe in himself but then realises that people believe in him. It's a trimuph.i just wish i was better at articulating how amazing this was. Whoever put together this scene was working at genius level. A piece of art and beauty. Chapeau 🎩
Based on his past behaviours and the setup for Richie's character in season 1, we all thought the moment he tried hiding the deep-fried plate behind him that he is doomed to fail, but what a sudden change to the character. Currently, the best character in the show🙌🏻 #ProudOfYouCous
that was entirely deliberate. a running thread throughout this season has been dread, waiting for the other shoe to drop. like when marcus came across that guy who met with an accident. i was waiting for something horrible to happen, but it didn't. same with tina choosing to hang out with younger colleagues and singing caraoke. you dread that something's gonna go wrong but it doesn't. i bet that was the point they were making with richie with the plates. sometimes things turn out okay
@@weary_traveller111 I think its also cause were so used to the very stale story telling of all these other shows that would do exactly that, create drama unnecessarily cause they cant think of anything else, and its always such a breath of fresh air when things actually work out for once, similar to what Ted Lasso did, I think
@@weary_traveller111 When Syd made Nat the omelet, I kept waiting for something bad to happen. For the stove to break, for the plate to fall, for Nat to be allergic to something. But it was just a sweet moment. This season waited for the moments of chaos to emerge at very specific moments
@@weary_traveller111 Such a good way to put it! I was so on edge when Marcus was saving the guy, thinking thugs were suddenly gonna hurt him or steal his stuff, but it turned out to just be a lovely moment of one person helping out another. Same with Luca. You expect him to treat Marcus horribly, but he ended up being a pretty cool guy and helping Marcus grow. But then he had to miss all those calls in the finale... 💔
The car scene perfectly captures those moments when you are in a super happy mood where everything briefly feels like it’s going so well. Reminds me of how I felt after my first time experiencing so many things.
Can’t even begin to speak to how emotional this scene was. As a dude who has grown up feeling like I’m a good for nothing, worthless piece of shit, due to my ADHD. I hated Richie in season one, partly cause I saw myself in him. Seeing him find purpose and meaning was an important step in my own healing
Man I thought the old Ritchie was gonna come out. He was somehow gonna blow it. Go out like an asshole or something. Then that convo came and she told him the his cousin believes in him. 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤
Just that long shot of him staring at the sign "every second counts" is just so deep and relatable. You can almost hear him acknowledge that he's wasted a lot of his life and make a deal with himself.
This is the most unexpected scene in the entire drama (so far). I really felt that moment with Richie and he sings along to Taylor Swift. The writing and the delivery is just wow!
Hands down the best scene I've ever seen on TV. Takes 2 seasons for you to appreciate this scene but IT'S SO WORTH IT. I was smiling with my teeth out the entire time I saw this and I didn't even realise. Beautiful
Absolutely this! That's a season and a half's worth of catharsis right there. What a brilliant show, what a great episode. Sometimes it's all right to want things to be all right!
This is not only the best episode of the season or the show, but the best written episode in Television ever. The amount of people who suddenly rooted for Richie after this, my god.
I feel like the most important moment is 0:09 where Richie realizes that he enjoys bringing happiness to others and he never wants to lose that feeling again
Full body goosebumps the first time he sent it over that bump to of all things a drop in a Taylor Swift song. I still get tingles this show is incredible
Yes THIS. After watching fishes, I thought no episode would top it but was absolutely blown away by how heartfelt and poignant forks was. In a lot of ways it reminded me of “sunflowers” in season 3 of Ted lasso. Feeling so many things right now, and just so blessed to have watched this incredible episode in an incredible series.
@@tyedes4253 With these series you are never late to the party, I love that the writing is timeless (to a degree) and I agree it was the best episode, I still rewatch it now and then and recommend it to friends whenever I can XD
I automatically knew this was my favourite episode of TV this year after this scene. Fun fact: Ritchie is chatting shit to another driver while singing in his car. I love this show so much.
I’ve never willed a character on like I did in this moment. Amazing that a person so stuck in limbo can be so lit with inspiration and life within a single week. This is also what listening to Taylor Swift feels like while driving in the car.
Its not about the story alone, its about how we tell the stories in celluloid makes a hell of a difference, The way Richie flaunts a feeling of being overwhelmed as if he likes he just do not care about the lyrics of the songs, all he wants is to just to scream and let it out all in happiness , the way the Car jumps and hit the pavement on the beat of the note or just the camera revolving around the city of Chicago is so masterfully executed that one struggles to think if the whole scenario could have been better directed ... Absolutely brilliant the 40 second starting from 1:00 perfectly sums the emotions that has been boiling inside richie for the whole episode, the fact that sequence is not only just a release for ritchie its a release of you yourself as a audience who is so much invested in the ritchie redemption. So much genuis
Let's f*ing go Ritchie!! So heartwarming and profound. "Forks" is truly one of the best episodes of TV in a long, long time Gonna be blasting Love Story by Taylor every day on the way back from work it seems 10/10
What I loved about this season was that Carmy gave everyone around him the opportunity to be the best versions of themselves. I hope in Season 3 he finds that for himself
It really speaks to the brilliance of this show that someone singing Taylor Swift’s Romeo and Juliet doesn’t even for a second feeling cheesy but somehow completely earned and natural. As someone who never listens to Swift, nor particularly likes her music, yet was completely wrapped up and emotional in the scene jamming along with the music, its astounding really, that after all the needle drops and tastefully obscure or relatively unknown songs of the soundtrack, that a Taylor Swift pop song feels perfect in this scene becuz of all the context.
This is one of the best and emotional scenes in the entire show, it’s fragil, it’s vulnerable and powerful at the same time. All his believes are broken to build again. I LOVE IT SO MUCH ❤️🩹
This and Fishes. Two defining episodes for Carm, but arguably more for Cousin. He was a loving partner, who just needs to find his place in this world. Im so glad that he did.
The magic of this episode/scene specifically, to hit so many levels of people in all places in life emotionally to the core means so much.what a beautiful way to showcase growth and change.
In this scene I seriously thought he was going to crash... I was prepared for a very sad moment... And when the song comes back and you see he's OK after all, after all he's been through. This episode is phoenomenal. I'm in love with this episode and what it represents. Good day to you all!
Everyone can relate to Richie, that feeling of not knowing your place in the world. Everyone has felt that at least once. So seeing him find his, is so awesome
i relate to richie a lot in this scene. not to say i don’t have purpose but most of my adult life has been spent battling inattentive adhd and acute insomnia so im never very reliable at work. my last job was full of arguments and dread and pain. i recently got another job where i actually do wake up before my alarm. funnily enough it starts at 5:30am. i can’t stress how important it is to be able to laugh at work and actually enjoy your drive home, and not because the day is over but the day was good. one of my coworkers actually recommended this show to me after we made some steaks at his place and i don’t think he will ever know how healing this show is to me. outstanding acting and portrayal for richie
I had tears of joy in my eyes for most of this season, but this one was utterly special. I don’t know that I’ve ever been more satisfied watching someone’s character develop…
It's tough for me to choose between this episode or Marcus living out his dream in Belgium with Chef Luca , but man what a change in season 2 for the show and it was amazing
Never thought a Taylor Swift song would hype me up like this one did. The most brilliant part about this scene is, that even though this was an unconventional choice of a feature for this particular show and might have come out as a bit cheesy if used incorrectly, they plotted this by mentioning the artiste's name from the first episode of this season. Grew up listening to this track, and so, this was very gratifying to watch this scene unveil itself like it did. This is the best TV series airing right now. 10/10
The 1 second shot at 1:25 for some reason hit so hard it brought me to tears. Something so simple yet so powerful. That’s the power of storytelling man
I am very late and watched this episode yesterday for the first time... and i am glad to find out, that soooo many people felt the same emotions during this episode, especially in this scene. Outstanding, nearly brought me tears of happyness watching it.
I'm absolutely ecstatic that nothing went traditionally "wrong" in the episode, just a bitter man learning, making friends, finding purpose and love in himself.
I don't know but, I was so afraid with that jump the car did, that the car might bonk or flip over and Richie might die in his best moment like many other shows usually do. When the episode ended and Richie grew it felt so good but weird as, TV shows have us so used to tragedies in the best moments that ending on a high note is rare
As someone who's had a similar life to Richie's in their 20s, I can tell how great it feels to finally find purpose again
@@grg150svr2009fr i was awaiting disaster watching him zip away. Thought he's gonna get T-boned or something.
I agree with you but I'd say he didn't even find purpose, he simply realised if he takes it step by step each day , focus and makes effort, he could actually have a nicer and more enjoyable life than he did before. It's almost like previously he didn't even believe he's capable of that and didn't even bother trying.
Absolutely. Both in this episode and the Copenhagen one I was so relieved when things went well and many people in those restaurants were normal, nice humans who weren’t just out to get our characters all the time. This show is so chaotic and stress-inducing (in a good way!) that these moments of happiness and calmness are amazing.
"Forks" is the best episode of the season. What a character development arc for Richie. Never too late or old to reinvent yourself and find a purpose in life.
Fishes is better.
Don't be so preposterous. Everybody is entitled to their opinion, but 'Fishes' is one of the most seminal achievements in the history of television and to suggest this episode is in any way superior is ludicrous. Utterly. It's your favourite... it's not the best.
@@JonnyContagiousstop reaching. "Fishes" is good but way too overrated
Nah fishes is a snooze
fest
"everybody is entitled to their opinion... but your's, unlike mine, is clearly wrong!"
Might be the best scene in the whole show
Best episode!
I agree. Richie on expo during the finale was AWESOME too. I never thought I’d love that character so much.
A purely triumphant moment!
The entire meltdown episode is the best scene in the show
Yes chef
I think the reason this episode is so cathartic is that society frames 40-50+ year olds as spent, past their prime, unable or unwilling to reinvent themselves - and he did
You're definitely onto something there. We all need that win so bad sometimes, regardless of our age. Modern life - with its isolation and its everyday-type mundane and existential horror only makes that need even greater.
If you told me a scene of Richie singing Taylor Swift would make me cry happy tears I’d tell you that you’re out of your fucking mind, but here we are. Obviously episode six is a masterpiece but this is my favorite episode of the season.
The best episode ever it gave me anxiety until the end when he started singing and let it go
Seriously. This episode - and this scene in particular - is unbelievably moving.
Dude fucking same, I couldn’t believe i was crying literal tears of joy
Yep. I have almost never cried happy tears in my life but this scene did it for me
This was, I think, my favourite episode of *anything*
“Why you wearing the suit?
Because it makes me feel better about myself.”
The healthiest answer... "show don't tell" perfected
I wear suits now.
The road rage and getting the lyrics wrong, such perfect 'real' touches that would get overlooked in so many other shows
I love how he starts shouting something else
He’s practicing the lyrics for when he takes his daughter to the concert he got her tickets for.
@@fraukatze1147 he yells at the other drivers "FUCKING DRIVE"
No joke, in one of the first episodes of the show when Richie's ex called him to talk down his nervous daughter it left me breathless because I've heard my usually-abrasive friend have almost the EXACT same conversation, right down to the way his tone changes, with his ex and daughter. So fucking real.
Lol Fr I felt like I was watching myself driving 😂
I hope he wins an Emmy. He has really made this character multi-dimensional.
The writers did that.
@@JonnyContagioushis performance is amazing
The thing is, only Season 1 of The Bear qualified for this years Emmy’s, so Ebon’s nom is for his work in S1. He can still get nominated for Forks next year
@@JonnyContagiousno the writers wrote that, he bought it to life, they could of cast poorly and it wouldn't of hit the same, its his face, his realness, the way he smiles that we connect with
@@JonnyContagious The actor brought him to life though, the writing is superb and then a top class actor elevates those words into something that connects. The Bear is a masterpiece of talent coming together to create something, everyone involved should be so proud.
I’m a 46 year old man and I burst into tears when he started singing Taylor Swift. What a perfectly beautiful depiction of someone finding hope and purpose.
52 year old man here, and same.
Can confirm. 44 YO Reporting in
44 year old U.S. Air Force veteran, I like Taylor Swift, and I am reinventing myself by going back to school to become an auto mechanic. This episode is great. Needed it after that gruesome Christmas dinner episode.
@@victorpdx4434 That's awesome mate, all the best from New Zealand. "Let it rip".
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There’s nothing like singing your heart out behind the wheel. When you feel like you can finally breathe again and know that you’ll be okay no matter what happens next. pure dumb happiness.
Yep... this reminds me of the "Free Fallin" scene in Jerry MacGuire.
Okay chill out
@@cutieboychase Dont comment ever again.
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The little smile he gives at 1:24 seriously brings tears to my eyes. Purpose found.
I fully expected him to wreck after that because he had just started turning it around. So happy he didn’t
DRIVE! JUST FUCKING DRIVE!
@@natemuzikaas far as I can tell, this show avoids cliches. I could be wrong, but I think it's purely character driven too. Like all of the plot is moved along completely by the characters behaviors. Having an "act of god" type situation like a random passerby effecting the story that heavily wouldn't fit with this kind of narrative
Me too x
This, the convo with Olivia coleman, Pete crying, the chocolate banana, the mailed index card.... so many amazing moments
Pete is the most pure character on the show 😢
I don’t get the chocolate banana. Can someone explain?
@@hedwig123456 During episode 6, Unc is explaining to Ritchie's wife how, on the drive down, he passed a chocolate banana spot that his dad used to take him to. He mentions that he became emotional for his dad in that moment, even after he had been gone all those years.
Ritchie's wife then tries to thank Unc for giving Ritchie a job, when Unc hadn't even done that yet. To save Ritchie some embarrassment, Unc played along and said it was no problem to give him a job.
Years later, Ritchie clearly still remembered what Unc did and decided to show Unc he was thinking about him with the chocolate banana dessert.
@@ogion539thank you for explaining it, I had forgotten the meaning also.
@@hedwig123456 it’s from the fishes episode basically uncle Jimmy told Richie and his wife a story about how he ate a chocolate covered banana as a kid and how happy it made him. He didn’t realize Richie was listening in because Jimmy was talking to his wife. This shows how far Richie has come in hospitality as well because he always listens and pays attention to people and their wants and needs
Richie is the character we all root for because there's a little bit (or a lot) of him in all of us.
Yes~ Although all characters are struggling with something, Richie is the character that I can relate myself to, the most.
Abso-f**king-lutely!!
As a single dad it hit too personal with me I ended up buying 2 tickets to Taylor Swift to go with my daughter because my best friend deserves it after all we’ve been through.
That is incredible. Good for you, sir. I hope you both had/have an incredible time together! 🤍
Beautiful man❤
“my best friend” 🥹🥹🥹 as a swiftie, HOPE YOU BOTH HAVE THE BEST TIME ❤❤❤
“My best friend” AHHHHHHHHH 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I worked those concerts selling food, hated every second of it, but knowing I brought a single dad like my own some happiness with his kids makes it all worth it, which funnily enough was also the point of the episode
Him singing along to the song while also shouting "fuckin DRIVE" is the most relatable character moment in the history of cinema
And it even stays in character with the new and improved Richie because as soon as he gets around the driver he says "sorry".
that’s chicago for ya buddy , my hometown
The finger wag on "they're trying to tell me how to feel" might be my favourite Richie moment ever. Just a truly epic episode of television
THIS!!!
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something so cool is they used the newer version of the too so taylor swift got all the licensing and publishing $$ too and not her old shitty management 😭
The redemption arc we needed
This along with Prince Zuko's from the OG Avatar animated series are the two best character redemption arcs ever.
I'd throw Jamie Tartt from Ted Lasso into the ring, incredible character development too
The statue they syart flying towards at 1:39 is that faceless statue Richie mentions way earlier in the show, the one that was left faceless because the sculptor thought nothing else would reach higher than that building, as it was promptly overshadowed by newer, taller buildings
It’s also a statue of Ceres, the goddess of food goods. Also, I took it as a little nod to one of Chicago’s oldest (and now closed) Michelin starred restaurants, Everest, which was right there
Thank you, I don’t know how I didn’t realize it but that just puts a little cherry on top of this episode for me
And it's in the story Mikey told...
Yes, that's Richie Jerimovich, the Goddess of Agriculture
I was cheering like a maniac this entire episode.
"That's my frickin' boy right there!!"
- All of us
I see you everywhere lol
I want to wear suits out of respect for Richie when watching season 3 lol
I don’t know that a scene from a show has evoked so much happy emotion out of me as much as this did. This season was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen.
Waking up before the alarm clock, that’s the sign you love life
It’s great seeing someone rediscover his purpose in life
Will never stop loving this scene
“Emm, you told this story a million times…
@julianbisschops3870 why are you getting forks out !?!”
The phone conversation about Taylor Swift tickets absolutely ripped my heart out... and this scene sewed it back in.
It's a setup and payoff masterclass (with Taylor Swift being mentioned in season 1 and I didn't realised but Richies ex has a 1989 t-shirt on in the flashback Christmas episode). This was so satisfying.
Let's give it up for Ebon Moss-Bachrach. He made us so angry and annoyed at Richie in Season 1, and now he made us happy cry while singing Taylor Swift. He was a standout in a season overflowing with stellar performances.
He better get an Emmy, Golden Globe EVERY Award!
@@lorenlivickHe Did!!!
Listen, I'm not even a Taylor Swift fan but you best believe I was screaming the lyrics with Richie lol I was so happy for him 😂
I actually cried at this scene. He needed this
The most beautiful two minutes in TV history, in my opinion. Here is a character on the edge of a breakdown. Lost his only love, distanced from his daughter, feels inadequate and has not recovered from his best friend taking his own life. He finds purpose in his life. He discovers happiness. He didn't even believe in himself but then realises that people believe in him. It's a trimuph.i just wish i was better at articulating how amazing this was.
Whoever put together this scene was working at genius level. A piece of art and beauty. Chapeau 🎩
Based on his past behaviours and the setup for Richie's character in season 1, we all thought the moment he tried hiding the deep-fried plate behind him that he is doomed to fail, but what a sudden change to the character. Currently, the best character in the show🙌🏻 #ProudOfYouCous
that was entirely deliberate. a running thread throughout this season has been dread, waiting for the other shoe to drop. like when marcus came across that guy who met with an accident. i was waiting for something horrible to happen, but it didn't. same with tina choosing to hang out with younger colleagues and singing caraoke. you dread that something's gonna go wrong but it doesn't. i bet that was the point they were making with richie with the plates. sometimes things turn out okay
@@weary_traveller111 💯
@@weary_traveller111 I think its also cause were so used to the very stale story telling of all these other shows that would do exactly that, create drama unnecessarily cause they cant think of anything else, and its always such a breath of fresh air when things actually work out for once, similar to what Ted Lasso did, I think
@@weary_traveller111 When Syd made Nat the omelet, I kept waiting for something bad to happen. For the stove to break, for the plate to fall, for Nat to be allergic to something. But it was just a sweet moment. This season waited for the moments of chaos to emerge at very specific moments
@@weary_traveller111 Such a good way to put it! I was so on edge when Marcus was saving the guy, thinking thugs were suddenly gonna hurt him or steal his stuff, but it turned out to just be a lovely moment of one person helping out another. Same with Luca. You expect him to treat Marcus horribly, but he ended up being a pretty cool guy and helping Marcus grow.
But then he had to miss all those calls in the finale... 💔
Adding Love Story to this sequence adds so much to the catharsis we all feel as Richie's character development comes full circle. What an episode.
The car scene perfectly captures those moments when you are in a super happy mood where everything briefly feels like it’s going so well. Reminds me of how I felt after my first time experiencing so many things.
This is one of the best episodes in television history. Cousin finds his way and gets a major Win. Which we we're all cheering for him.
Can’t even begin to speak to how emotional this scene was. As a dude who has grown up feeling like I’m a good for nothing, worthless piece of shit, due to my ADHD.
I hated Richie in season one, partly cause I saw myself in him. Seeing him find purpose and meaning was an important step in my own healing
Amen brother!
Hey Brother. Sister here. Same feeling. You aren't lazy. ✊️
This scene solidified Richie as my favorite character in the show.
as good as this was, the following scene with Olivia Colman was like the cherry on top. Tv hadn't moved me like this episode in some time.
Yeah I just watched the episode and that Olivia Coleman humble master and apprentice scene was just amazing. Fantastic show
Man I thought the old Ritchie was gonna come out. He was somehow gonna blow it. Go out like an asshole or something. Then that convo came and she told him the his cousin believes in him. 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤
Just that long shot of him staring at the sign "every second counts" is just so deep and relatable. You can almost hear him acknowledge that he's wasted a lot of his life and make a deal with himself.
The way he sat up before the alarm went off ready for the day. Beautiful 🥹
The writing on this show is phenomenal.
This is the most unexpected scene in the entire drama (so far). I really felt that moment with Richie and he sings along to Taylor Swift. The writing and the delivery is just wow!
Seeing this man have a genuine smile and laugh is such a great feeling
Really the best character development I’ve ever seen on any series
I used to frickin hate Richie but this episode made me cry like a baby. He really turned it around this season!
Same
Hands down the best scene I've ever seen on TV. Takes 2 seasons for you to appreciate this scene but IT'S SO WORTH IT.
I was smiling with my teeth out the entire time I saw this and I didn't even realise. Beautiful
Couldn't have said it better myself
Bro I cried
Absolutely this! That's a season and a half's worth of catharsis right there. What a brilliant show, what a great episode. Sometimes it's all right to want things to be all right!
This is not only the best episode of the season or the show, but the best written episode in Television ever. The amount of people who suddenly rooted for Richie after this, my god.
Hands down, best scene in the show. Forks is so amazing
best scene of the series, because a lot of people can relate or going through something similar or need this scene to inspire them to push on.
I feel like the most important moment is 0:09 where Richie realizes that he enjoys bringing happiness to others and he never wants to lose that feeling again
“THAT’S MY FREAKIN BOY!!!”” They nailed it with the show!!
If Richie finding his purpose and screaming Taylor Swift lyrics doesn't hit your feels, you have no soul
Probably my favorite episodes/arcs of any show, ever
The evolution of Richie in S2 is truly a thing of beauty
same!!!
Full body goosebumps the first time he sent it over that bump to of all things a drop in a Taylor Swift song. I still get tingles this show is incredible
I'm a bit late to the party, but I'm convinced this was the best episode of television in 2023, even more so than Fishes.
They are both amazing and both deserve an Emmy. I guess it depends on the mood: Fishes is a depressive chaotic mess, Forks is a message to change.
Yes THIS. After watching fishes, I thought no episode would top it but was absolutely blown away by how heartfelt and poignant forks was. In a lot of ways it reminded me of “sunflowers” in season 3 of Ted lasso. Feeling so many things right now, and just so blessed to have watched this incredible episode in an incredible series.
I didn't like fishes.
@@tyedes4253 With these series you are never late to the party, I love that the writing is timeless (to a degree) and I agree it was the best episode, I still rewatch it now and then and recommend it to friends whenever I can XD
I would add one of the best in TV history
This and the Olivia Coleman scene really made me feel like I was cutting onions. So good.
Probably the most uplifted by moment of TV ever made. Let it rip, Richie.
I automatically knew this was my favourite episode of TV this year after this scene.
Fun fact: Ritchie is chatting shit to another driver while singing in his car.
I love this show so much.
OH YEAH LMAO
You can see him yell "FUCKING DRIVE!"
Watched 10000 times. The acting is superb. The song choice even better.
i LOVE when he beats the alarm clock. Such a relatable little detail to illustrate a new sense of purpose
One of my favorite story arcs in all of TV history. For such a chaotic show, it throws in a lot of hope.
Richie had one of the best redemption arcs I've ever seen in a show. Love love LOVE this episode
Tears! its never too late to learn and find your calling
This show has made me cry more times than any show I have ever seen. I love Richie so much, I've never felt so proud of a character!
I’ve never willed a character on like I did in this moment. Amazing that a person so stuck in limbo can be so lit with inspiration and life within a single week.
This is also what listening to Taylor Swift feels like while driving in the car.
Its not about the story alone, its about how we tell the stories in celluloid makes a hell of a difference, The way Richie flaunts a feeling of being overwhelmed as if he likes he just do not care about the lyrics of the songs, all he wants is to just to scream and let it out all in happiness , the way the Car jumps and hit the pavement on the beat of the note or just the camera revolving around the city of Chicago is so masterfully executed that one struggles to think if the whole scenario could have been better directed ... Absolutely brilliant the 40 second starting from 1:00 perfectly sums the emotions that has been boiling inside richie for the whole episode, the fact that sequence is not only just a release for ritchie its a release of you yourself as a audience who is so much invested in the ritchie redemption. So much genuis
Dang, even just coming back and watching the clip makes me tear up. Forks was the absolute best of the season, IMO.
this is so cathartic. the streets will never forget this episode.
Singing in the car knowing just parts of the song Is so real. Love it
One of the best scenes ever in television. It really captures how it feels to have real moments of joy and happiness. Love this
I really loved this episode. Just seeing Richie suddenly find so much joy in what he was doing/learning was beautiful to watch
Let's f*ing go Ritchie!! So heartwarming and profound.
"Forks" is truly one of the best episodes of TV in a long, long time
Gonna be blasting Love Story by Taylor every day on the way back from work it seems
10/10
This scene really encapsulates what is to be excited and motivated when you find something you are good at !
incredible episode
This is a Zuko level arc here!! Absolutely OUTSTANDING!!!
What I loved about this season was that Carmy gave everyone around him the opportunity to be the best versions of themselves. I hope in Season 3 he finds that for himself
It really speaks to the brilliance of this show that someone singing Taylor Swift’s Romeo and Juliet doesn’t even for a second feeling cheesy but somehow completely earned and natural. As someone who never listens to Swift, nor particularly likes her music, yet was completely wrapped up and emotional in the scene jamming along with the music, its astounding really,
that after all the needle drops and tastefully obscure or relatively unknown songs of the soundtrack, that a Taylor Swift pop song feels perfect in this scene becuz of all the context.
This is one of the best and emotional scenes in the entire show, it’s fragil, it’s vulnerable and powerful at the same time. All his believes are broken to build again. I LOVE IT SO MUCH ❤️🩹
This and Fishes. Two defining episodes for Carm, but arguably more for Cousin. He was a loving partner, who just needs to find his place in this world. Im so glad that he did.
I never thought I can cry when a man singing Love Story! Best episode!
My favorite scene of the season- it still makes me tear up with it’s hope and beauty.
Last night i watched this masterpiece, what a beautiful ep, cannot wait until June
The magic of this episode/scene specifically, to hit so many levels of people in all places in life emotionally to the core means so much.what a beautiful way to showcase growth and change.
Man this shit made me cry. I’m so happy for Richie man!
In this scene I seriously thought he was going to crash... I was prepared for a very sad moment... And when the song comes back and you see he's OK after all, after all he's been through. This episode is phoenomenal. I'm in love with this episode and what it represents.
Good day to you all!
Everyone can relate to Richie, that feeling of not knowing your place in the world. Everyone has felt that at least once. So seeing him find his, is so awesome
This show uses music so well in every episode
That’s why it’ll win the Emmy in the musical/comedy category
i relate to richie a lot in this scene. not to say i don’t have purpose but most of my adult life has been spent battling inattentive adhd and acute insomnia so im never very reliable at work. my last job was full of arguments and dread and pain. i recently got another job where i actually do wake up before my alarm. funnily enough it starts at 5:30am. i can’t stress how important it is to be able to laugh at work and actually enjoy your drive home, and not because the day is over but the day was good. one of my coworkers actually recommended this show to me after we made some steaks at his place and i don’t think he will ever know how healing this show is to me. outstanding acting and portrayal for richie
I had tears of joy in my eyes for most of this season, but this one was utterly special. I don’t know that I’ve ever been more satisfied watching someone’s character develop…
It's tough for me to choose between this episode or Marcus living out his dream in Belgium with Chef Luca , but man what a change in season 2 for the show and it was amazing
Never thought a Taylor Swift song would hype me up like this one did. The most brilliant part about this scene is, that even though this was an unconventional choice of a feature for this particular show and might have come out as a bit cheesy if used incorrectly, they plotted this by mentioning the artiste's name from the first episode of this season. Grew up listening to this track, and so, this was very gratifying to watch this scene unveil itself like it did. This is the best TV series airing right now. 10/10
That smile really gives me hope that I’ll find something that gives me purpose like Richie. Bitter for so long and you finally see him having hope
THATS MY FRICKIN BOY RIGHT THERE!!!
HADOUKEN!!!!!!
All you'll ever need to know about how far Richie has come.🎉
The way i screamed! Richie finally discovering himself. Masterpiece of an episode.
Carmy is the talent, but Richie is the heart of The Bear. Hands down one of my top five favorite episodes of television.
The 1 second shot at 1:25 for some reason hit so hard it brought me to tears. Something so simple yet so powerful. That’s the power of storytelling man
I totally feel you in that one bro!! It’s so genuine
The way this show uses music is so so good
This was THE moment of the whole season for me. Cry smile laughing. I'm so glad I wasn't the only one. Give that man his Emmy.
This episode proved television can still be beautiful. There are no words…
I am very late and watched this episode yesterday for the first time... and i am glad to find out, that soooo many people felt the same emotions during this episode, especially in this scene. Outstanding, nearly brought me tears of happyness watching it.
Best scene for the whole series
I cried so hard during this episode. I love Richie’s character development so much. I can’t wait to see where his story goes from here.
That’s my frickin’ boy right there!!!!! I love Richie so much.
This whole episode was so wholesome. Cousin finding his purpose. ❤️
Best episode!!!