I was so tense during that scene because I was certain that his joy and happiness would result in a massive wreck. This is what tv has done to my brain. lol
Definitely my favourite show in the last few years. A couple of pals who work, or have worked, in the restauranting industry, have stated that they get so many aspects right, namely how stress inducing it is. I'm already excited for Season 3!
I watched "The Bear" over yesterday for the 20x and I love this show soooooooo much! Jeremy Allen White as Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto is so breathtaking! Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Richie Jerimovich is award winning amazing! This show has helped my family deal with wounds that we thought were healed. My uncle was a chef and he died in 2020 so watching the show makes us realized how hard he work to run his kitchen *tears*. We always cry after every watch this show can never get old. I love every episode in season 1 & 2. This show is my FAVORITE SHOW EVER!! Every character is worth watching this arc *tears* I mean every character is amazingly flawed!👏
For me it's the look on Carmy's face when Claire says, of course I know the name because you're The Bear and I remember you. He sees what he's been pushing away, what he wants, what he needs. All in one beautiful fade of emotion across his face. JAW's brilliant here.
I'm watching this after The Bear won 10 Emmys for season 1 and looking at this list, 90% of the list is season 2. Now imagine how many more Emmys they will win for season 2
The use of Radiohead's "Let Down" at the end of season one, is a perfect use of a song to boost a scene. I LOVE this show, and i agree with number one, i didn't liked Richie at first, but seeing the character growing, and then finding self respect and love for what he does, made him my favorite character of the show, plus the Ebon Moss-Bachrach performance is AMAZING.
All the moments you just described for sure, but I have to add this one: when Carmy gives Tina his knife for her class. It's especially amazing after the way she treated that knife in the very first episode. I didn't catch that on my first go-round, but when I watched it through again. Gave me all the feels for sure. Then later, she looks at the knife in class and says, "Let's go." CHILLS. This is one of the best shows on tv right now, and of all time, too.
The saddest episode was got to be the brother. It was so hard in that episode when he struggled depression and suicide that was so hard on the siblings, including the mom who struggled mental illness and she also crashed a car and it was so emotional but they learned how to work together and how to stay together as a family, but I can’t wait for the next season of season three
It also shows the genius of the show writers because they follow that gut wrenching episode with one of the most uplifting episodes of the series. I have never had a series shoot me across the emotional spectrum so quickly in the space of two episodes and it's brilliant!
I wouldn't watch this show for the longest time because I knew it was going to get me emotionally invested. The Fishes episode gave me flashbacks of my own. I struggled with a mother who was bipolar at a time when not much was understood about the illness. The acting is so good. The PTSD Carmy has and the illness passed on to Michael. It just really hits home. On a more positive note, the food makes me want to cook more creatively.
Since i don't watch this series, i don't have an specific moment that made me happy cry, but, it was a nice top anyways. Happy wednesday afternoon, Emely. Take care and God bless you. Greetings from Colombia to you as well.
Richie singing his heart out to Taylor Swift will always make me tear up, no matter how many times I watch it🥲
I was so tense during that scene because I was certain that his joy and happiness would result in a massive wreck. This is what tv has done to my brain. lol
Definitely my favourite show in the last few years. A couple of pals who work, or have worked, in the restauranting industry, have stated that they get so many aspects right, namely how stress inducing it is. I'm already excited for Season 3!
I watched "The Bear" over yesterday for the 20x and I love this show soooooooo much! Jeremy Allen White as Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto is so breathtaking! Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Richie Jerimovich is award winning amazing! This show has helped my family deal with wounds that we thought were healed. My uncle was a chef and he died in 2020 so watching the show makes us realized how hard he work to run his kitchen *tears*. We always cry after every watch this show can never get old. I love every episode in season 1 & 2. This show is my FAVORITE SHOW EVER!! Every character is worth watching this arc *tears* I mean every character is amazingly flawed!👏
For me it's the look on Carmy's face when Claire says, of course I know the name because you're The Bear and I remember you. He sees what he's been pushing away, what he wants, what he needs. All in one beautiful fade of emotion across his face. JAW's brilliant here.
I teared up already and I'm still in the intro. I ❤ this show. Richie is my fav. I see myself in him.
I'm watching this after The Bear won 10 Emmys for season 1 and looking at this list, 90% of the list is season 2. Now imagine how many more Emmys they will win for season 2
Such a fantastic show! The flashback Christmas episode "fishes" is easily one of the best episodes of tv in 2023
I'd love a "best celebrity guest stars on TV shows" list, because Jamie Lee Curtis needs her flowers for the Christmas episode.
Best show currently on tv right now
The use of Radiohead's "Let Down" at the end of season one, is a perfect use of a song to boost a scene. I LOVE this show, and i agree with number one, i didn't liked Richie at first, but seeing the character growing, and then finding self respect and love for what he does, made him my favorite character of the show, plus the Ebon Moss-Bachrach performance is AMAZING.
All the moments you just described for sure, but I have to add this one: when Carmy gives Tina his knife for her class. It's especially amazing after the way she treated that knife in the very first episode. I didn't catch that on my first go-round, but when I watched it through again. Gave me all the feels for sure. Then later, she looks at the knife in class and says, "Let's go." CHILLS. This is one of the best shows on tv right now, and of all time, too.
The saddest episode was got to be the brother. It was so hard in that episode when he struggled
depression and suicide that was so hard on the siblings, including the mom who struggled mental illness and she also crashed a car and it was so emotional but they learned how to work together and how to stay together as a family, but I can’t wait for the next season of season three
It also shows the genius of the show writers because they follow that gut wrenching episode with one of the most uplifting episodes of the series. I have never had a series shoot me across the emotional spectrum so quickly in the space of two episodes and it's brilliant!
I wouldn't watch this show for the longest time because I knew it was going to get me emotionally invested.
The Fishes episode gave me flashbacks of my own. I struggled with a mother who was bipolar at a time when not much was understood about the illness.
The acting is so good. The PTSD Carmy has and the illness passed on to Michael. It just really hits home.
On a more positive note, the food makes me want to cook more creatively.
Since i don't watch this series, i don't have an specific moment that made me happy cry, but, it was a nice top anyways. Happy wednesday afternoon, Emely. Take care and God bless you. Greetings from Colombia to you as well.
Always thought it looked awful 💀
lol "sue" chef
Im so damn mad season 3 hurt this show because seasons 1 and 2 were the best show on television
We Bare Bears
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