Anonymous
Post 08/24/2023 17:49     Subject: Re:The amazingness of The Bear

Is there a good amount of focus on the actual food? I love movies and shows with food.

There was another one I enjoyed, on Starz, Sweetbitter.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 15:14     Subject: The amazingness of The Bear

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I only made it like 4 episodes in before I couldn't watch any more, can someone explain the appeal of this show to me?

I just don't understand why we are supposed to care about some arrogant prick trying to run a sandwich shop like a fine dining restaurant for no reason except he's bitter. Is this like a Breaking Bad sort of thing where you're supposed to hate him?

At least Walter White had somewhat of an excuse, he was dying a felt he had no other choice. This kid could just shut up and let people make sandwiches without saying "yes chef! No chef!" and there would be zero consequences.


You hated Walter White?


You didn't?!


Of course not.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 14:22     Subject: The amazingness of The Bear

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I only made it like 4 episodes in before I couldn't watch any more, can someone explain the appeal of this show to me?

I just don't understand why we are supposed to care about some arrogant prick trying to run a sandwich shop like a fine dining restaurant for no reason except he's bitter. Is this like a Breaking Bad sort of thing where you're supposed to hate him?

At least Walter White had somewhat of an excuse, he was dying a felt he had no other choice. This kid could just shut up and let people make sandwiches without saying "yes chef! No chef!" and there would be zero consequences.


You hated Walter White?


You didn't?!
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 13:22     Subject: The amazingness of The Bear

Minor spoiler question....




...what was in the box that Marcus received from Copenhagen? Was it the sign? I was half asleep and not totally following.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 13:12     Subject: Re:The amazingness of The Bear

Agreed, PP, I love Sydney, Marcus, and Tina.

Totally see the chemistry between Sydney and Carmy. Apparently the actors are asked about it a lot and they say they are aiming for it to remain platonic.

I love another PP's interpretation that the refrigerator scene was Carmy being "locked in a cage of his own making." Nice.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 11:55     Subject: The amazingness of The Bear

Anonymous wrote:SPOILER SEASON 1 ENDING:








I did not understand the ending of s1. Why did the brother hide all that money and continue going into debt instead of paying it back? Or, why even take out the “loan” isn’t he first place, clearly there was money. This weird hoarding $ path didn’t didn’t help the new brother; he still had to pay back the loan.

Did I miss something?


I don’t get it either. I finished both seasons and thought the show was excellent! Seven fishes was amazing and it left me feeling drained, which is what I think the purpose was.

I like Claire, but she derailed him leading up to the opening. He never even got in touch with the refrigerator guy or the design person who put something on the left instead of the right.

I enjoyed Sydney’s character and wish she would get together with Marcus. He seems so sweet and I love his episode in Copenhagen. He was with the eyebrows guy!

I forget his name, but why did the older black chef dropped out of culinary school? He was having hand issues, but then pretty much disappeared from the storyline until the end. I hope they explore him a little bit more in season three.

I really didn’t like the Latina chef at first because she sabotaged Sydney’s dish. But she really grew on me because she really wanted to learn and her character progress has been nice. She’s so proud of her self and her accomplishments. She went to karaoke and sang!

Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 11:32     Subject: The amazingness of The Bear

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can’t stand Sydney, so I for one am glad we haven’t gone that route (so far… who knows what the writers will cook up for us).


+1

I really don’t like Sydney either. I am not sure if it’s the actress’ delivery of lines or the way the character is written. But man was that episode where Richie stages just some fantastic television. I hope he wins an Emmy for that role.


Great redemption for Richie. He's so much more likeable this way!
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 11:30     Subject: Re:The amazingness of The Bear


I interpreted the JLC scene as her knowing that she had ruined many things for her kids before. She made a choice to let them have this night and just walked away. Which was probably a relief to Carmy but would have made Nat sad.

I disliked her in the Seven Fishes episode but thought she was very good here.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2023 11:22     Subject: The amazingness of The Bear

That makes sense, thanks for your thoughts. It made me so sad to see her walk away And putting pete in such a terrible situation of having to lie to his wife.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2023 20:33     Subject: The amazingness of The Bear

Anonymous wrote:I love this show! I dont have hulu so i waited until the season was done and finished it recently. My favourite scene was still in S1 - carmys monologue. I also haaaated the 7fishes ep. I grew up in a very small household and this was like, anxiety in a tv show lol. I loved seeing ritchie grow up a bit, he really rocked it.

Can anyone explain <<spoilers>>








Why mom/jlc didnt come to the opening? I feel like i missed something there. And I love pete! Hes so sweet.


I blanked out that text - but spoiler answer below <<spoiler>>

She's a mentally ill alcoholic that blames herself for her older son's addiction and suicide. She thinks her kids are better off without her at their big event because she might screw it up and make a scene. That was heartbreaking.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2023 20:27     Subject: The amazingness of The Bear

Anonymous wrote:I only made it like 4 episodes in before I couldn't watch any more, can someone explain the appeal of this show to me?

I just don't understand why we are supposed to care about some arrogant prick trying to run a sandwich shop like a fine dining restaurant for no reason except he's bitter. Is this like a Breaking Bad sort of thing where you're supposed to hate him?

At least Walter White had somewhat of an excuse, he was dying an felt he had no other choice. This kid could just shut up and let people make sandwiches without saying "yes chef! No chef!" and there would be zero consequences.


You can google the many, many reviews, recaps, and analyses of this show for that answer because I think it's fair to say that you have a minority viewpoint/perspective. But I don't find Carmy to be an arrogant prick, for starters.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2023 16:53     Subject: The amazingness of The Bear

Anonymous wrote:I only made it like 4 episodes in before I couldn't watch any more, can someone explain the appeal of this show to me?

I just don't understand why we are supposed to care about some arrogant prick trying to run a sandwich shop like a fine dining restaurant for no reason except he's bitter. Is this like a Breaking Bad sort of thing where you're supposed to hate him?

At least Walter White had somewhat of an excuse, he was dying a felt he had no other choice. This kid could just shut up and let people make sandwiches without saying "yes chef! No chef!" and there would be zero consequences.


You hated Walter White?
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2023 16:51     Subject: The amazingness of The Bear

I love this show! I dont have hulu so i waited until the season was done and finished it recently. My favourite scene was still in S1 - carmys monologue. I also haaaated the 7fishes ep. I grew up in a very small household and this was like, anxiety in a tv show lol. I loved seeing ritchie grow up a bit, he really rocked it.

Can anyone explain <<spoilers>>








Why mom/jlc didnt come to the opening? I feel like i missed something there. And I love pete! Hes so sweet.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2023 14:58     Subject: The amazingness of The Bear

I only made it like 4 episodes in before I couldn't watch any more, can someone explain the appeal of this show to me?

I just don't understand why we are supposed to care about some arrogant prick trying to run a sandwich shop like a fine dining restaurant for no reason except he's bitter. Is this like a Breaking Bad sort of thing where you're supposed to hate him?

At least Walter White had somewhat of an excuse, he was dying an felt he had no other choice. This kid could just shut up and let people make sandwiches without saying "yes chef! No chef!" and there would be zero consequences.
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2023 15:21     Subject: The amazingness of The Bear

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can’t stand Sydney, so I for one am glad we haven’t gone that route (so far… who knows what the writers will cook up for us).


Aw, I love Sydney. I find her to be a fairly fully formed character and i care what happens to her.


Agree.She is amazingly tolerant and her deadpan delivery makes me laugh. Love the relationship with her father.