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Yes, Berzatto is exactly where the nickname "Bear" comes from. It's a family nickname - they all call each other "Bear" (Natalie gets called "bear" a few times in S2).
The soundtrack to this show is always amazing, but the Radiohead drop at the end of this episode is absolutely perfect. I love your reactions guys, thank you.
Pretty sure they classified this as a comedy so that it didn't/doesn't have to go up against Succession and other prestige dramas and can still sweep the awards. Which it did this year for season 1.
Nope - it's classified as a comedy because it's in the ~30 minutes category and not the ~1 hour category. That's how they divide them -- which used to work a million years ago when those were the rules for genre format and there were only three networks and no cable. The industry really needs to fix it, but it's hard to turn something that big in another direction with any kind of speed.
@@tzikehrusso2097 The showrunners decide how to submit the show - the producers of The Bear specifically chose for it to be considered in the Comedy categories. The show Orange is the New Black was submitted to the Television Academy as a Comedy for its first season by Netflix (and was nominated in the Outstanding Comedy category), and then submitted as a Drama for its second season (and was nominated that year in the Outstanding Drama category) and every subsequent season after that. The average episode length didn't change between the first and second seasons - roughly 60 minutes per episode for both seasons - nor did the tone of the show. It changed categories only because the producers chose to submit it in different categories. If FX, Hulu, or showrunner Chris Storer wanted The Bear to be considered in the Drama categories, they would submit the show in those categories. The Television Academy does get the final say on whether a show should be considered a Comedy or Drama, but for shows that have both heavy comedic and dramatic elements (dramedies), they'll generally defer to the producer's choice on how the show should be considered. Succession theoretically could have submitted itself as a Comedy if the producers had wanted to, but they felt confident that the show could be a strong contender in the Drama category despite being arguably the funniest nominee in the category every year. All that said, the actors, writers, and directors don't get to diverge from the category the show itself has been submitted in - if the producers want the show to be considered for Outstanding Comedy, then the actors must submit themselves for Outstanding Lead/Supporting Actor/Actress for a Comedy as well.
i thought carm threw away a can of money too but others have pointed out that he got the big can, and he was asking earlier on why Mikey used the smaller cans when the big can was more economical.
This show being a "comedy" has nothing to do with the content itself, but with the duration (comedies usually have half-hour episodes) and with the fact that FX simply decided to label it as a comedy, most likely to have more chances at awards. That surely worked, because the first season got ten Emmys.
It still doesn't sit well with me that Marcus and Syd didn't apologize too. Carmy owed them an apology, absolutely. But so did they in my opinion. Anyway, one of the best first seasons of a show I've ever watched. It's so different and good.
Loved your reaction as always. You should watch society of the snow please. It's a great movie and I would love to hear what you have to say about that one. If you do watch it I recommend the original language with subtitles, the acting was amazing
@@wal-swgl6334 so we are going by a certain year now? i just want to make sure, since your original comment was including every tv show ever made. (also the closing shot of mikey smiling isnt close to peak television even just talking about 2022)
I mean, it was... he talks about how great Mikey was and how much he loved him, he talks about how he kind of regrets moving away from his family to become a top chef, and he talks about how he sees everything more clearly now than he did before. It's perfect
I think part of the reason the producers submitted the show in the Comedy category is because its average episode length is around 30 minutes, whereas most dramas tend to be closer to an hour per episode, and there are more comedic moments in this show than there are in most dramas. I also think they knew that submitting it as a Comedy meant they wouldn't have to compete directly with Succession for all the awards (Succession essentially swept all the Drama category awards at the last Emmys), so I imagine the choice was at least a bit strategic - it's unlikely it would have won as many awards if it had been submitted as a Drama. A few years back, the Netflix show Orange is the New Black had a similar conundrum. It was initially submitted for consideration as a Comedy series, but at some point after the first season the show's producers decided to start submitting it as a Drama, even though the tone of the show remained essentially the same for its entire run.
The sad part is I think Mikey knew and truly understood that he was a f*ck up and a lost cause. So in order for anything to improve with the lives of his family and friends in the restaurant he took himself out of the equation knowing fully that Carmy would do fantastic without him getting in the way.
That's my interpretation as well, he took the money from Cicero and hid it because he was already planning on doing it but he didn't want to leave Carmy in the shit and he knew Carm could do a better job than him
@@danzansandeev6033 I would think so, yeah. Or that Carmy would lie to Cicero about the money once he found it, stall until he could open The Bear and then tell Cicero
When actors submit their names or have their names submitted for Emmy consideration, they submit one specific episode that is the basis of choosing the nominees - Jeremy Allen White (obviously) submitted this episode to the Television Academy for his award consideration.
So I'm someone who dips in and out of watching the genre of reaction content but your channel is one that I always come back to revisit. I'm so glad you two got around to reacting to The Bear! The enthusiasm with which you two engage in every show or film you decide to watch is utterly infectious and most importantly I'm in love with just how much empathy you show to stories where characters especially are dealing with hardships or pain. It really does touch my spirit to see you two being moved in the same way this show in particular moved me. Lots of love from the UK and looking forward to seeing your reactions to Season 2.
As a person who worked in restaurants for many years i can tell you that i saw many moments that you would think people wouldn't come back from , but they did ,and sometimes they had many strikes against them , and still they came back . Including bosses that bailed out staff from jail . I saw everything from arguments to brawls. Sometime between customers, sometimes between staff , and sometimes between staff and customers. And high end restaurants were certainly not immune from the drama. All these years later i have an occasional dream where i am the only person servicing the customers, and i am so in the weeds , and the customers keep coming, and anxiety is so real , it's oppressive. But never do i think , ok i'm just going to leave . Wow i have been needing to get this out since episode one .
This show is so damn special. It touches on every possible hardship that a person can deal with in such a real way. The ending shot of this episode is one of the greatest things ever put to film. Season 1 in general was masterful and somehow they topped it with season 2.
the cans he threw out at the beginning werent KBL cans (small cans) Carmy would always go for the big cans he alluded to earlier of why he would Mikey would even buy smaller cans.
Alot of people bringing up that it's been classified as a comedy. I read somewhere that it had to be in that category because it's a half hour long show, not the typical hour long drama. Obviously it's more of a drama than comedy, but I think it had to be because of the run time.
High praise for “Review” from you two. I think you will really 🩷 S2. That last shot of Carmy/Mikey is bittersweet. The episode 1 can had a green band, it was a different size.
Can't wait till you see the family dinner in Season 2. All actors deliver such peak performances (10/10). Especially Carmy's mom (12/10). I don't want to spoil the name of the actress here. Just watch her performance. Best thing I've seen so far. WOW!
Was it a mistake that Sydney gave the risotto to yhe food critic?? Thats what she said but we were also told she's impatient and is very smart so she might have found a way around the issue. Just a thought
Yes - Michael hid the money. The letter with "Let it rip" was like what people knew he'd always say, at least within the family. It was his final "gift" to Carmi 😥💜
I haven't been invested in any TV shows for a few years now, and I'm not really someone who likes consuming new media anyways. After I convinced myself to start watching The Bear, I just remember feeling so blown away by how incredibly polished and heartfelt and brilliant every minute of this show feels. Like, I came out of it thinking "oh fuck, this is how you feel when you watch something done competently and with love and passion"
Omg let’s go!!! I’ve been waiting for this :) Loved Carmy’s monologue. It was so well done! Jeremy killed it. Unbelievable how it was around seven minutes with no cuts. The way he expressed everything was delivered perfectly. Great writing and great performance on his part. It was very necessary for him to move forward. As for the finale itself, it was such a great one. Everyone at the end smiling and laughing brings me to tears every time. I’m such a sucker for the found family trope. This show does a great job making you get attached to these characters. They mean so much to me and I love their wholesome but dysfunctional dynamic. It’s exactly what family is: Thoughtful chaos. Also, they all deserve the very best after all the struggles they had to go through. Anyway, this was simply satisfying and there’s a lot more great things coming your way in season 2, so brace yourselves for even more chaos and greatness. Also, I don’t know if you guys noticed this, but the pilot episode ended in such a clever way with Carmy throwing out the can of tomatoes. Here, we see him finally opening it and it really brings in that “full circle” moment to fruition. One of the finest shows on the air right now and I’m being so serious about this!!! It’s truly become one of my favorites. Definitely in the top 5. Thanks for your reactions to it. They always make my day 😭❤️
that last shot of Mikey smiling at the camera always makes me tear up. I'm so excited for you guys to get into season 2. if you thought season 1 was amazing, season 2 is top-tier television.
i’ve enjoyed watching your reactions to this so much and can’t wait to see what you think of season 2! SO many good episodes. but you pointing out mikey doing what he did to shield carmy really resonated with me. i was barely double digits when my alcoholic father began estranging himself. i was always told he was ashamed that he couldn’t get sober. but somehow it took you pointing out that maybe shame isn’t the only reason for an addict distancing themselves, that maybe addicts stay away because they’re attempting to protect others from what they’re dealing with. two decades after his death and this never occurred to me until you vocalized it. and it’s entirely possible because whatever else he ever was, he was always a great dad. love that you guys love this show - hope you upload season 2 with a quickness!
Not only is the show listed as a comedy, it has won Emmy Awards for a comedy series. Blows my mind. This is absolutely NOT a comedy. It's more like a Better Call Saul level drama with comedy sprinkled in for accent.
When I wrapped up the first season of this show (and was wiping some subtle tears off my cheeks), I started chuckling and was recalling someone recommending it to me, saying it was a fantastic comedy they had recently watched. I was like…a COMEDY?? You call this a comedy?? Ma’am…agree to disagree here. Wonderful show, but I’ll never refer to this as a freaking comedy LOL
A friend of mine … His uncle passed. His lived alive and they were sitting through his stuff. He had an expansive library. They had a buyer lined up to take it all when they found money in one book ... the another … and another. Turns out he squirreled away over $100k in those books.
Dunno what to think about marcus and syd, all the shit happening last episode is basically their fault, then they quit, and act like they are the victims.
21:17 - I can’t stand his character, I understand that he is supposed to be problematic- but there is no restaurant that would allow him to continue working with his poisonous attitude.
Y'all are so great, I love you guys. I'm not a patron or anything, but I just want to let you guys know that your channel has been a huge comfort to me over the past year of a pretty rough decade. I'm late to the party, as is the norm for me, but binging all your content this past year just made me wish I'd come across your channel ages ago. Thank you for your hard work and sharing pieces of your life with us, and for being really great examples of truly stand up human beings. CANNOT wait for season two!! All the feels. There's a specific scene with Pete that I've been dying to see Nikki's reaction to.
Huge fan of your channel! I'm not sure if you're looking for more shows, but I would love to see you guys react to "Mr. Robot". It's an incredible show that's criminally underwatched. Also True Detective Season 1. Some of the best 8 episodes of television , in my opinion.
Richie is in his ex’s phone as “Richie Bad News” and I think Richie’s call to his ex probably started as an “I’m in jail” call and he realized why he was Bad News to her. I think this was him trying to be better.
Such a wonderful and thoughtful reaction to what has quickly become one of my favorite shows. I cannot wait for you to see season 2, which is honestly even better in every single way.
The cans he threw out weren’t the same one. (I think) but he did even mentioned in the first episode saying why aren’t we using the bigger ones thats saves us money
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bear is a nick name. berzzato is their last name
@NikkiStevenReact - FALLOUT asap! :]
Hey y'all. This episode seems to be missing from your "The Bear" full playlist. Just FYI :)
The scenes of Carmen talking about his brother at the meeting and then seeing Michael at the end smiling at him never fail to make me tear up.😭
Literally EVERY TIMEEE
John bernthal is fire
Richie saying “you’re all I got cuz” is so heartbreaking
"What's my purpose?"
@@brettcloud8550 whenever i get side-tracked or lazy, i now hear Carmy shouting "Purpose, chef!"
@@brettcloud8550 SHHHHH...
@@dtgstl3148 oh stop it, there's absolutely nothing to extrapolate from.
@@brettcloud8550 I'm just giving you a hard time. It's exciting knowing what's coming before the reactors get to it.
That monologue at the start was so impressive. About 6 minutes of dialogue uncut. Jeremy Allen White is so talented!
You two are gonna love the whole shift moving forward into season 2 I can’t wait to see yal’s reactions to the changes
Yes, Berzatto is exactly where the nickname "Bear" comes from. It's a family nickname - they all call each other "Bear" (Natalie gets called "bear" a few times in S2).
The soundtrack to this show is always amazing, but the Radiohead drop at the end of this episode is absolutely perfect. I love your reactions guys, thank you.
Pretty sure they classified this as a comedy so that it didn't/doesn't have to go up against Succession and other prestige dramas and can still sweep the awards. Which it did this year for season 1.
Nope - it's classified as a comedy because it's in the ~30 minutes category and not the ~1 hour category. That's how they divide them -- which used to work a million years ago when those were the rules for genre format and there were only three networks and no cable. The industry really needs to fix it, but it's hard to turn something that big in another direction with any kind of speed.
@@tzikehrusso2097 The showrunners decide how to submit the show - the producers of The Bear specifically chose for it to be considered in the Comedy categories.
The show Orange is the New Black was submitted to the Television Academy as a Comedy for its first season by Netflix (and was nominated in the Outstanding Comedy category), and then submitted as a Drama for its second season (and was nominated that year in the Outstanding Drama category) and every subsequent season after that. The average episode length didn't change between the first and second seasons - roughly 60 minutes per episode for both seasons - nor did the tone of the show. It changed categories only because the producers chose to submit it in different categories. If FX, Hulu, or showrunner Chris Storer wanted The Bear to be considered in the Drama categories, they would submit the show in those categories. The Television Academy does get the final say on whether a show should be considered a Comedy or Drama, but for shows that have both heavy comedic and dramatic elements (dramedies), they'll generally defer to the producer's choice on how the show should be considered. Succession theoretically could have submitted itself as a Comedy if the producers had wanted to, but they felt confident that the show could be a strong contender in the Drama category despite being arguably the funniest nominee in the category every year.
All that said, the actors, writers, and directors don't get to diverge from the category the show itself has been submitted in - if the producers want the show to be considered for Outstanding Comedy, then the actors must submit themselves for Outstanding Lead/Supporting Actor/Actress for a Comedy as well.
in my headspace, i will always classify it as a dramedy whatever it may be. 😄
I'm not crying, you are!
Not a dead fish Nikki lmfaooooooo
Guys I love you so much. I can't wait for you to see the second season. I send you a big hug from Mendoza, Argentina.
That final scene with mikey smiling was perfection 😢❤
I absolutely cannot wait for you to watch season two episode six and season two episode seven. Some of the best television I’ve seen in a decade. 💯💯
fx pumping out shows like the bear and shogun they’ve been killing it these past few years no lie
i thought carm threw away a can of money too but others have pointed out that he got the big can, and he was asking earlier on why Mikey used the smaller cans when the big can was more economical.
Probably the best finale I ever seen!
This show being a "comedy" has nothing to do with the content itself, but with the duration (comedies usually have half-hour episodes) and with the fact that FX simply decided to label it as a comedy, most likely to have more chances at awards. That surely worked, because the first season got ten Emmys.
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It still doesn't sit well with me that Marcus and Syd didn't apologize too. Carmy owed them an apology, absolutely. But so did they in my opinion.
Anyway, one of the best first seasons of a show I've ever watched. It's so different and good.
Loved your reaction as always. You should watch society of the snow please. It's a great movie and I would love to hear what you have to say about that one. If you do watch it I recommend the original language with subtitles, the acting was amazing
Steve, I agree with you about the genre of this show. It is totally more of drama compared to a comedy.
and the Richie redemption arc begins...
Time for you to watch KIN
Lets goo
Season 2, let it rip.
The closing shot of that comforting Mikey smile was peakest of the peak television.
you havent seen enough shows then
@@StrawHatPirates56 What was your peak tv for 2022?
@@wal-swgl6334 so we are going by a certain year now? i just want to make sure, since your original comment was including every tv show ever made.
(also the closing shot of mikey smiling isnt close to peak television even just talking about 2022)
@@StrawHatPirates56 Just a question, jeez. Was genuinely curious.
My original comment was just an opinion on a good show.
@@wal-swgl6334 and mine was also just a question because you were saying 2 completely different things, "jeez"🤦♂️😂
12:07 I saw a comment that mentioned that monologue was a eulogy, confession, and a epiphany rolled into one
I mean, it was... he talks about how great Mikey was and how much he loved him, he talks about how he kind of regrets moving away from his family to become a top chef, and he talks about how he sees everything more clearly now than he did before. It's perfect
He didn’t go to the funeral either so a lot for him to unpack in that monologue.
Bear, short for their family name Berzatto, which I guess makes them (Mikey, Carmy, Sugar) all Bears.
You can see why this show practically had a clean sweep at the Emmy’s for the cast and crew. Even wining Best “Comedy” series.
I think part of the reason the producers submitted the show in the Comedy category is because its average episode length is around 30 minutes, whereas most dramas tend to be closer to an hour per episode, and there are more comedic moments in this show than there are in most dramas. I also think they knew that submitting it as a Comedy meant they wouldn't have to compete directly with Succession for all the awards (Succession essentially swept all the Drama category awards at the last Emmys), so I imagine the choice was at least a bit strategic - it's unlikely it would have won as many awards if it had been submitted as a Drama.
A few years back, the Netflix show Orange is the New Black had a similar conundrum. It was initially submitted for consideration as a Comedy series, but at some point after the first season the show's producers decided to start submitting it as a Drama, even though the tone of the show remained essentially the same for its entire run.
@@dtgstl3148that’s true. Great breakdown
Dark Comedy, it reminds me of Mexican television 😅😅😅.
The sad part is I think Mikey knew and truly understood that he was a f*ck up and a lost cause. So in order for anything to improve with the lives of his family and friends in the restaurant he took himself out of the equation knowing fully that Carmy would do fantastic without him getting in the way.
That's my interpretation as well, he took the money from Cicero and hid it because he was already planning on doing it but he didn't want to leave Carmy in the shit and he knew Carm could do a better job than him
😢😭😭😭
@@pabloc8808 I wonder if he also offed himself in a desperate hope that debt would be forgiven?
@@danzansandeev6033 I would think so, yeah. Or that Carmy would lie to Cicero about the money once he found it, stall until he could open The Bear and then tell Cicero
The opening monologue guaranteed the Emmy for Jeremy Allen White. He was great all season, but just killed it in that scene.
When actors submit their names or have their names submitted for Emmy consideration, they submit one specific episode that is the basis of choosing the nominees - Jeremy Allen White (obviously) submitted this episode to the Television Academy for his award consideration.
I got seriously teary when Syd walked in and Carmy said "Family Style". BAM- ALL the "feels" hit me.
The final sequence with Radiohead's "Let Down" as soundtrack never fails to make me teary-eyed. Beautiful episode.
The last montage was peak television. Seriously one of the best happy endings of all time
Season 2 gets even better... can't wait to watch it with y'all :)
So I'm someone who dips in and out of watching the genre of reaction content but your channel is one that I always come back to revisit. I'm so glad you two got around to reacting to The Bear! The enthusiasm with which you two engage in every show or film you decide to watch is utterly infectious and most importantly I'm in love with just how much empathy you show to stories where characters especially are dealing with hardships or pain. It really does touch my spirit to see you two being moved in the same way this show in particular moved me. Lots of love from the UK and looking forward to seeing your reactions to Season 2.
As a person who worked in restaurants for many years i can tell you that i saw many moments that you would think people wouldn't come back from , but they did ,and sometimes they had many strikes against them , and still they came back . Including bosses that bailed out staff from jail . I saw everything from arguments to brawls. Sometime between customers, sometimes between staff , and sometimes between staff and customers. And high end restaurants were certainly not immune from the drama. All these years later i have an occasional dream where i am the only person servicing the customers, and i am so in the weeds , and the customers keep coming, and anxiety is so real , it's oppressive. But never do i think , ok i'm just going to leave . Wow i have been needing to get this out since episode one .
That final shot of Carmy/Mikey never fails to make me tear up. So fucking good 😭
That smile at the end by Michael and the music in the background… (chef’s kiss) PERFECTION! 💯🔥
“Let Down” by Radiohead
Believe it or not, but season 2 is a whole other level (especially the second half)
That second half especially is just *chefs kiss*
Second half is peak storytelling
God damnit I love this show so much. You guys are absolutely going to love season 2.
This show is so damn special. It touches on every possible hardship that a person can deal with in such a real way.
The ending shot of this episode is one of the greatest things ever put to film. Season 1 in general was masterful and somehow they topped it with season 2.
the cans he threw out at the beginning werent KBL cans (small cans) Carmy would always go for the big cans he alluded to earlier of why he would Mikey would even buy smaller cans.
21:10
Remember when his daughter told him he was in her mom's phone as "Bad News" cause every time he calls it's always bad news? 😢
Poor Richie.
The ending really touched my heart
So good
Let it rip
😢
@NikkiStevenReact Those last moments 😭
When is SE2 of "The Bear" expected to begin ?
The SE1 finale got uploaded 13 days ago on June 11th.
I’m guessing with The Boys and HotD back, The Bear will be put on the back burner. (Pun intended).
Alot of people bringing up that it's been classified as a comedy. I read somewhere that it had to be in that category because it's a half hour long show, not the typical hour long drama. Obviously it's more of a drama than comedy, but I think it had to be because of the run time.
*Fake Audience laughs* "This is a nightmare." lol
First time I seen one of these vids this early 😂
High praise for “Review” from you two. I think you will really 🩷 S2. That last shot of Carmy/Mikey is bittersweet.
The episode 1 can had a green band, it was a different size.
I think you'll love Shameless.Jeremy Allen white is in it too. some great actors beside him too❤
I started watching "Shameless" because of Jeremy Allen White, but the rest of the cast is also terrific & so is "Shameless". Highly recommended.
Let it rip❤❤❤
Can't wait till you see the family dinner in Season 2.
All actors deliver such peak performances (10/10).
Especially Carmy's mom (12/10).
I don't want to spoil the name of the actress here. Just watch her performance.
Best thing I've seen so far. WOW!
Was it a mistake that Sydney gave the risotto to yhe food critic?? Thats what she said but we were also told she's impatient and is very smart so she might have found a way around the issue. Just a thought
Yes - Michael hid the money. The letter with "Let it rip" was like what people knew he'd always say, at least within the family. It was his final "gift" to Carmi 😥💜
The monologue was what won JAW his first award. I can't wait for you guys to start season 2!!! So many great surprises!
I haven't been invested in any TV shows for a few years now, and I'm not really someone who likes consuming new media anyways. After I convinced myself to start watching The Bear, I just remember feeling so blown away by how incredibly polished and heartfelt and brilliant every minute of this show feels. Like, I came out of it thinking "oh fuck, this is how you feel when you watch something done competently and with love and passion"
Omg let’s go!!! I’ve been waiting for this :)
Loved Carmy’s monologue. It was so well done! Jeremy killed it. Unbelievable how it was around seven minutes with no cuts. The way he expressed everything was delivered perfectly. Great writing and great performance on his part. It was very necessary for him to move forward.
As for the finale itself, it was such a great one. Everyone at the end smiling and laughing brings me to tears every time. I’m such a sucker for the found family trope. This show does a great job making you get attached to these characters. They mean so much to me and I love their wholesome but dysfunctional dynamic. It’s exactly what family is: Thoughtful chaos. Also, they all deserve the very best after all the struggles they had to go through. Anyway, this was simply satisfying and there’s a lot more great things coming your way in season 2, so brace yourselves for even more chaos and greatness. Also, I don’t know if you guys noticed this, but the pilot episode ended in such a clever way with Carmy throwing out the can of tomatoes. Here, we see him finally opening it and it really brings in that “full circle” moment to fruition. One of the finest shows on the air right now and I’m being so serious about this!!! It’s truly become one of my favorites. Definitely in the top 5. Thanks for your reactions to it. They always make my day 😭❤️
that last shot of Mikey smiling at the camera always makes me tear up. I'm so excited for you guys to get into season 2. if you thought season 1 was amazing, season 2 is top-tier television.
A film I think you guys would like is 'The hundred foot journey'. It also follows a cook, although it's definitely more chill than the bear lol!
i’ve enjoyed watching your reactions to this so much and can’t wait to see what you think of season 2! SO many good episodes. but you pointing out mikey doing what he did to shield carmy really resonated with me. i was barely double digits when my alcoholic father began estranging himself. i was always told he was ashamed that he couldn’t get sober. but somehow it took you pointing out that maybe shame isn’t the only reason for an addict distancing themselves, that maybe addicts stay away because they’re attempting to protect others from what they’re dealing with. two decades after his death and this never occurred to me until you vocalized it. and it’s entirely possible because whatever else he ever was, he was always a great dad.
love that you guys love this show - hope you upload season 2 with a quickness!
Not only is the show listed as a comedy, it has won Emmy Awards for a comedy series. Blows my mind. This is absolutely NOT a comedy. It's more like a Better Call Saul level drama with comedy sprinkled in for accent.
When I wrapped up the first season of this show (and was wiping some subtle tears off my cheeks), I started chuckling and was recalling someone recommending it to me, saying it was a fantastic comedy they had recently watched.
I was like…a COMEDY?? You call this a comedy?? Ma’am…agree to disagree here. Wonderful show, but I’ll never refer to this as a freaking comedy LOL
its a comedy to Chicagoans for sure...guess our humor is different
What's amazing is that a pill addict managed to keep that much money around. Lol. It's such a good show, though!
😂 that's the biggest stretch of the imagination the show asks of us.
@@screamr2d2 it totally is! 😂
This episode gets me every time.
I never fail to cry 😭
I think Ritchie might be your favorite character next season. Just wait. Everyone evolves.
A friend of mine … His uncle passed. His lived alive and they were sitting through his stuff. He had an expansive library. They had a buyer lined up to take it all when they found money in one book ... the another … and another. Turns out he squirreled away over $100k in those books.
This f'kin show man
This episode felt so real, perfect ending of the first season 😢
PLEASE please please react to Burnt! You will love it because you loved this.
Dunno what to think about marcus and syd, all the shit happening last episode is basically their fault, then they quit, and act like they are the victims.
hello nikki & steve can you make a reaction to the film Leave the World Behind Greetings Nicole from Germany
21:17 - I can’t stand his character, I understand that he is supposed to be problematic- but there is no restaurant that would allow him to continue working with his poisonous attitude.
Is Season 2 coming? I love your reactions to The Bear. Feels overdue. Hope all is ok
Yeah, back this week... we just got backed up with other stuff.
Yeeeyyy @@NikkiStevenReact
You gonna love the season 2 so much ❤❤❤
Y'all are so great, I love you guys. I'm not a patron or anything, but I just want to let you guys know that your channel has been a huge comfort to me over the past year of a pretty rough decade. I'm late to the party, as is the norm for me, but binging all your content this past year just made me wish I'd come across your channel ages ago. Thank you for your hard work and sharing pieces of your life with us, and for being really great examples of truly stand up human beings. CANNOT wait for season two!! All the feels. There's a specific scene with Pete that I've been dying to see Nikki's reaction to.
I love Ritchie lol I always go for the most broken asshole in the room tho
Girl same😂
I cannot wait for you guys to react to Season 2
It's considered a comedy because it's 30 mins long
I love this show and you guys are great reactors. Hope you love season 2 just as much.
Also try the TV series, JUSTIFIED….SOOOOOOOOOOO GOOD
Great first season, but season 2 is even better!
I randomly came across this show, and thought. Hey a cooking show. I was blown away. Binged it so fast. Great work. Season 2 is a ride also.
This show is right up there with The Sopranos for me , right on par, The acting is next level.
Beautiful finale. Super excited to see your reactions to season 2
They didn't throw the cans of tomatoes away.
That last shot destroyed me the first time 😭
I LOVE THIS SHOW
Hello Nikki & Steven! 😊 Do you guys plan to watch Godzilla Minus One? It’s a movie that came out last year in 2023. It’s extremely good.
He open a big can in episode 1.
You gonna love the second season
Huge fan of your channel! I'm not sure if you're looking for more shows, but I would love to see you guys react to "Mr. Robot". It's an incredible show that's criminally underwatched. Also True Detective Season 1. Some of the best 8 episodes of television , in my opinion.
Oh, I loved the Bray Wyatt comparison at the beginning. Well done, guys..
Richie is in his ex’s phone as “Richie Bad News” and I think Richie’s call to his ex probably started as an “I’m in jail” call and he realized why he was Bad News to her. I think this was him trying to be better.
if you thought this season was good, just wait for next season. It has 3 of the best episodes i have seen in a long time when it comes to television
"This feels like a Bray Wyatt segment". I love the WWE reference. RIP Bray.
WATCH SEASON 2 NOWW 😂. you will love it even more than this season
Such a wonderful and thoughtful reaction to what has quickly become one of my favorite shows. I cannot wait for you to see season 2, which is honestly even better in every single way.
So good! Imagine if he made the spaghetti in the first episode. There would be no more episodes lol. Cant wait for you guys to see season 2.
IMDb has it listed as a Comedy and a Drama, the listings fall alphabetically.
The cans he threw out weren’t the same one. (I think) but he did even mentioned in the first episode saying why aren’t we using the bigger ones thats saves us money
This show is so good at breaking your heart and building it back up and warming it all in one perfectly crafted arc.