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There are two things I loved about this episode: 1. How the music style/tempo would change when they would move in and out of the kitchen to show how hectic the environment is in a kitchen of that standard while it might seem elegant on the surface 2. The completion of Ritchie's character arc. Seeing him step up and take the lead was amazing to watch and see how far the character has come. The icing on the cake was how his expression changed when he called Carmen 'Donna' when Carmen was locked in the freezer and following it up with just telling Carmen he loves him; that look of immediate regret (which Ritchie probably wouldn't have had last season) I feel like is something everyone can relate to after you've said something you shouldn't have and it hits you so hard
Carmy ended up like a caged bear. The same thing we see at the start of the first season.
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I think I cried during the entire episode. Of pride and happiness, but of sadness too. Carmy losing control and missing the inauguration broke my heart. I know everyone learned individually during the season for this moment, but it makes it seem like the restaurant is better off without Carmy when he was always generous to everyone. Syd and Richie was a heart-warmer. Pete hurting for Sugar, wanting her to see this moment, but heartbroken for her too. OMG.
i've rewatched this episode a few times. but i've only just realized that the alarm beeping so frequently in the background reminds me of the alarm ringing in 2x6 with donna. it shows how similar carmy is to her in that moment -- chaotic, confrontational, and all over the place. the fact that the beeping stops once carmy is in the fridge is just the cherry on top of this sweet little narrative parallel.
rumour has it that the showrunners were told to make 4 seasons, but they only had planned 3. I don't know if this is true, but given how inconsistent season 3 was, i cant help but to believe so. Even the first episode, as beautiful as it was felt like trying to stretch run time. Anyway, i stopped s3 mid way, lost all the appetite for it, sorry for the pun heh
Richie redemption arc is SUCH a good feeling. He's an absolute boss in this episode. Also the scene with their mom and Pete outside is just incredible acting (from them both!), the music in the background too, aaaaah too good.
For anyone who's not been through truly grueling service, and I mean "I want to set this restaurant on fire so I can get out of here" bad, let me tell you this: the most realistic part of the episode is the mf smoking crack in the alley during opening night.
10:35 - Don't know if it was noticed, and don't think it was mentioned. But, the scene where Donna is walking away from the restaurant, the way it's framed, there's so many do not walk signs, and stop lights in frame with her, it feels so intentional.
Dude if you loved this opening long take - Boiling Point is essential viewing! It's one whole real take of a chaotic night in hospitality and it's absolutely brilliant.
Jamie Lee Curtis said before even landing the role as the mother while watching an episode of The Bear where the mother was being described, she immediately said to herself that she thought that she could embody the role and wasn't surprised once offered it.
The use of I hope We Can Again by Nine Inch Nails was brilliant in the episode. I think that the album (Ghosts V) was a COVID project of the band, and it really captures a lot of the emotions that we had during that period of uncertainty.
I rewatched season 2 to prepare for season 3 and it was very cool listening to two NIN songs back to back, the one in the finale, and the one in S3E01, although I'll say S3E01 was an ever better use of their unique style of music
Thank you so much for reminding me which song this is. I absolutely love this track, and it has such a somber child-like whimsy and had me crying during Donna's scene with Pete.
Pete is probably my favourite character in the show, such brilliant humanity in his performance. The actor, Chris Witaske is also a lovely dude it seems!
I absolutely adore this episode, and I think it might just be my favorite one from the show. A big part of why I love it so much is the use of Hope We Can Again by Nine Inch Nails. Once that song started playing, with Donna showing up all the way till Carmy and Richie having that fight, I was in awe and just amazed by everything that was happening. The entire ending half of the episode was just spectacular, and Hope We Can Again added to that feeling I was experiencing. I'm not sure how to describe it, but it was amazing how they used the song. And of course, Carmy's implosion in the freezer was very horrible to see, but it was powerful and beautifully acted, and I really understood how he felt. All in all, this episode and the entire season are truly phenomenal.
Literally just started watching the show this week and saw this episode last night. I was honestly shocked that I found myself siding with Richie at the end of the episode. Still amazed that they're able to keep up the chaotic tension and even what seems like a "filler" episode feels important to these characters.
Such a Wonderfull show, and a Wonderfull reaction! I just finished season 3, most people didn't like it, but it is as unique and amazing in it's own way, I loved it, and can't wait to see your reaction!
I felt terrible for Carmy because Claire wasn't supposed to hear any of that. He was locked in a freezer and blowing up basically having an anxiety attack. He said a bunch of shit that had some truth to it but that he didn't really mean. Bummer lol
Yay - you made it! How well did it all come together! I feel like they only need one more season, keep it honed like Fleabag or Feel Good. Sometimes it's better to be finite ✨
I just love this show and I hate living in Germany because the third season starts in August here and I just can't wait. I'm so impressed by the scene outside between Pete and Donna, two characters that aren't even main cast, Pete is mostly just there to have a laugh and Donna was there for one episode and yet they deliver such a heartbreaking dialouge. Carmy's monolouge in the walk-in how he doesn't need any joy as long as he's functioning, Jeremy Allen White was just made for delivering those monolouges that will suck you into his characters mind, he SO good at this! In a time where there are so many shows and movies that are just content for streamers to fill their libraries, this show is art. Every picture they draw is so full of intention, style, and character, the camera isn't just there to film something, it helps to tell the story. Having a one-shot not for the sake of having it and showing off with it, but to actually give us the feeling of everything is flowing well, to drag us into the restaurent, to make us feel something is so precious and so worth it. I can't really explain how much I value that. There is so much intention and love in every second, it feels so refreshing and I as a viewer feel so valued by the people making the show.
This whole season felt like pure build up for Carmy, and we constantly see how everyone else is growing as people because of his influence. But for Camry himself, he literally is trapped in his own success.
Love the reactions. I've got a suggestion that is a bit of a throwback to your other reactions from a while back such as 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' & 'Snatch'. I think you'd enjoy the movie 'Layer cake' if you haven't already seen it.
The timer stops when the team is in the right position: With Sydney driving the food moved slower and she's ignoring Marcus' all day requests. Carmy takes out his frustration on Syd who then takes her misplaced frustration out on Ms Tina, etc. Richie strives in chaos! He looks at the crew when he drives, not with his back to them like Syd. Also Syd is the one who hired Josh, missing those BLARING tweaking signs during the interview. The forks & freezer issues both the result of Carmy self-sabotaging and not allowing someone else to take care of it for him.
What a way to end things with this season..! How are y'all feeling about Season 3?
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Have a great day y'all!
So much fun. Please don't make us wait too long for Season 3.
James took “human element” out of his vocabulary and filled the void with “locked in” the last two episodes
There are two things I loved about this episode: 1. How the music style/tempo would change when they would move in and out of the kitchen to show how hectic the environment is in a kitchen of that standard while it might seem elegant on the surface 2. The completion of Ritchie's character arc. Seeing him step up and take the lead was amazing to watch and see how far the character has come. The icing on the cake was how his expression changed when he called Carmen 'Donna' when Carmen was locked in the freezer and following it up with just telling Carmen he loves him; that look of immediate regret (which Ritchie probably wouldn't have had last season) I feel like is something everyone can relate to after you've said something you shouldn't have and it hits you so hard
The music cues in this series are so good.
That “I love you” feels like a knife
Carmy ended up like a caged bear. The same thing we see at the start of the first season.
I think I cried during the entire episode. Of pride and happiness, but of sadness too. Carmy losing control and missing the inauguration broke my heart. I know everyone learned individually during the season for this moment, but it makes it seem like the restaurant is better off without Carmy when he was always generous to everyone. Syd and Richie was a heart-warmer. Pete hurting for Sugar, wanting her to see this moment, but heartbroken for her too. OMG.
Pete won my heart for real this episode. On rewatch, I also noticed that he never calls Nat "Sugar," and I gd respect him for that.
“Josh is 86’ed, by the way.” is one of my favorite lines in the show. so damn funny, especially if you work in food service.
What does it mean?
@@ger.baltav 86 is restaurant jargon for "No longer available" Josh is smoking crack and gets fired. Therefore Josh is no longer available, or 86'd
I'm glad you're a fan of Pete too, dude just wants the best for everybody and will gas up anyone.
i've rewatched this episode a few times. but i've only just realized that the alarm beeping so frequently in the background reminds me of the alarm ringing in 2x6 with donna. it shows how similar carmy is to her in that moment -- chaotic, confrontational, and all over the place. the fact that the beeping stops once carmy is in the fridge is just the cherry on top of this sweet little narrative parallel.
Very good observation, heartbreaking, thank you I hate it 🫠🥲
Episode 1 of season 3 is unlike anything I’ve seen, hyped to see your reaction to the next season
It was so tragically beautiful. I enjoyed the entire season but it felt underwhelming after how good episode 1 was
@@pabloc8808 I definitely understand feeling underwhelmed by the season. I personally was a big fan of it, especially the last episode
One of the best opening 13 minutes in TV history.
rumour has it that the showrunners were told to make 4 seasons, but they only had planned 3. I don't know if this is true, but given how inconsistent season 3 was, i cant help but to believe so. Even the first episode, as beautiful as it was felt like trying to stretch run time.
Anyway, i stopped s3 mid way, lost all the appetite for it, sorry for the pun heh
Richie redemption arc is SUCH a good feeling. He's an absolute boss in this episode.
Also the scene with their mom and Pete outside is just incredible acting (from them both!), the music in the background too, aaaaah too good.
The voicemail scene is so well acted, from both of them. There’s a charm to her I cannot explain and he’s just too broken…and knows it well.
For anyone who's not been through truly grueling service, and I mean "I want to set this restaurant on fire so I can get out of here" bad, let me tell you this: the most realistic part of the episode is the mf smoking crack in the alley during opening night.
10:35 - Don't know if it was noticed, and don't think it was mentioned. But, the scene where Donna is walking away from the restaurant, the way it's framed, there's so many do not walk signs, and stop lights in frame with her, it feels so intentional.
Fr them red colors terrified me
Dude if you loved this opening long take - Boiling Point is essential viewing! It's one whole real take of a chaotic night in hospitality and it's absolutely brilliant.
I was just thinking this! Boiling Point film and the miniseries they did after was so good
@@ToriaAlly I adored the series! Really hoping for a season 2 but seems like it might be a while.
Jamie Lee Curtis said before even landing the role as the mother while watching an episode of The Bear where the mother was being described, she immediately said to herself that she thought that she could embody the role and wasn't surprised once offered it.
The use of I hope We Can Again by Nine Inch Nails was brilliant in the episode. I think that the album (Ghosts V) was a COVID project of the band, and it really captures a lot of the emotions that we had during that period of uncertainty.
I rewatched season 2 to prepare for season 3 and it was very cool listening to two NIN songs back to back, the one in the finale, and the one in S3E01, although I'll say S3E01 was an ever better use of their unique style of music
Thank you so much for reminding me which song this is. I absolutely love this track, and it has such a somber child-like whimsy and had me crying during Donna's scene with Pete.
Pete is probably my favourite character in the show, such brilliant humanity in his performance. The actor, Chris Witaske is also a lovely dude it seems!
I absolutely adore this episode, and I think it might just be my favorite one from the show. A big part of why I love it so much is the use of Hope We Can Again by Nine Inch Nails. Once that song started playing, with Donna showing up all the way till Carmy and Richie having that fight, I was in awe and just amazed by everything that was happening. The entire ending half of the episode was just spectacular, and Hope We Can Again added to that feeling I was experiencing. I'm not sure how to describe it, but it was amazing how they used the song. And of course, Carmy's implosion in the freezer was very horrible to see, but it was powerful and beautifully acted, and I really understood how he felt. All in all, this episode and the entire season are truly phenomenal.
I love Pete so damn much. One of the genuinely nicest people in TV history.
Pete’s only mistake was the tuna casserole. 😉😒
Literally just started watching the show this week and saw this episode last night. I was honestly shocked that I found myself siding with Richie at the end of the episode.
Still amazed that they're able to keep up the chaotic tension and even what seems like a "filler" episode feels important to these characters.
Such a Wonderfull show, and a Wonderfull reaction! I just finished season 3, most people didn't like it, but it is as unique and amazing in it's own way, I loved it, and can't wait to see your reaction!
very excited for you to hop into season 3
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I felt terrible for Carmy because Claire wasn't supposed to hear any of that. He was locked in a freezer and blowing up basically having an anxiety attack. He said a bunch of shit that had some truth to it but that he didn't really mean. Bummer lol
Honestly what you said about Carm at the end is so important to understanding his mindset in Season 3
Diggin your sweaters dude, I see you
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THE BEAR top 5 show ALL TIME???
Yay - you made it! How well did it all come together! I feel like they only need one more season, keep it honed like Fleabag or Feel Good. Sometimes it's better to be finite ✨
The scene where he fires the crackhead, most Gen Z scene ever - ‘I think I have to fire you, but i need to check with someone first’.
I just love this show and I hate living in Germany because the third season starts in August here and I just can't wait.
I'm so impressed by the scene outside between Pete and Donna, two characters that aren't even main cast, Pete is mostly just there to have a laugh and Donna was there for one episode and yet they deliver such a heartbreaking dialouge.
Carmy's monolouge in the walk-in how he doesn't need any joy as long as he's functioning, Jeremy Allen White was just made for delivering those monolouges that will suck you into his characters mind, he SO good at this!
In a time where there are so many shows and movies that are just content for streamers to fill their libraries, this show is art. Every picture they draw is so full of intention, style, and character, the camera isn't just there to film something, it helps to tell the story. Having a one-shot not for the sake of having it and showing off with it, but to actually give us the feeling of everything is flowing well, to drag us into the restaurent, to make us feel something is so precious and so worth it.
I can't really explain how much I value that. There is so much intention and love in every second, it feels so refreshing and I as a viewer feel so valued by the people making the show.
I'm in Germany! Where do we stream the new season?
@@dahliaherrod4301 Disney+ but as I said unfortunately we will have to wait another month
@@Martinbumms How the hell did The Bear end up on Disney of all places? Weird. Either way I'm excited!
This whole season felt like pure build up for Carmy, and we constantly see how everyone else is growing as people because of his influence. But for Camry himself, he literally is trapped in his own success.
Love the reactions. I've got a suggestion that is a bit of a throwback to your other reactions from a while back such as 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' & 'Snatch'. I think you'd enjoy the movie 'Layer cake' if you haven't already seen it.
I haven't seen season 3 yet. If anyone ruins it for me, today's the day I turn into the biggest Internet troll that ever trolled
Awesome reaction of my favorite The Bear episode!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
Human element, baby! If you don't want to say, i'll say it. LOL
Can't wait to see how you analyze the human element of season 3 ❤❤️🔥❤️
The timer stops when the team is in the right position:
With Sydney driving the food moved slower and she's ignoring Marcus' all day requests. Carmy takes out his frustration on Syd who then takes her misplaced frustration out on Ms Tina, etc. Richie strives in chaos! He looks at the crew when he drives, not with his back to them like Syd. Also Syd is the one who hired Josh, missing those BLARING tweaking signs during the interview. The forks & freezer issues both the result of Carmy self-sabotaging and not allowing someone else to take care of it for him.
Pete is a good man and a great husband. That's it. That's all.
I'm pretty sure I can fire you for smoking crack, but hold on let me make sure!
13:40 its so contraived, i dont wanna be negative, but i hate this whole Claire story line, it doesnt work for me
Unfortunately, season 3 is a complete pile of dogshit.