"I'm wearing a suit because it makes me feel better about myself" one of the hardest hitting lines in a show that has THAT monologue. Close second is Garrett's "I need you to respect yourself". Richie showing vulnerability and honesty, and understanding that he was shitty to people because he felt shitty about himself, and admitting that if he could feel better about himself he could actually be better, that it wasn't too late, was fantastic. Every Second Counts.
You owe it to yourselves to watch "The Blues Brothers." It was made a mere three years after "Star Wars" came out, but it had a budget that was about 2.5 times as large. A lot of cars bite the dust in that movie, and a lot of very famous singers, musicians, and performers are in it, too.
Matty Matheson as Fak is effing brilliant. He brings so much fresh air - this series is packed with amazing performances, but I just love him so much. Such a trooper.
I'm far more annoyed with Carmy this season than I am with Syd. She's giving her all for the restaurant while Carmy is off getting distracted. If he just explained to Claire that he absolutely wants this he just needs to focus on the restaurant for a bit I'm positive she'd understand.
Communication was never his strong suit, not that it’s really his fault, look at his family and how dysfunctional they all are. Let alone communicating with someone you have strange romantic feelings for and all the pressure he’s under and his ptsd and everything else going on.
My biggest wish is to get Francie Fak in the present day Bear and Nat's flash back story of the incident from the past in the third season. Comedy gold if she had dated Pete😂😂
I keep thinking about the episode where Sydney opened the medicine cabinet and there were like 100 bottles which she grabbed from. I hope most of them were her Dad's. 🙃
The "Hundred and Six Miles to Chicago" quote is from THE BLUES BROTHERS (1980). It is one of a hundred references to Chicago-centered movies, like all the John Hughes films' quotes & music throughout both seasons. ua-cam.com/video/07CqpwmFXBM/v-deo.html
Carm annoyed me so much this season. Syd is putting her all into this and she's operating on good faith. She doesn't have a profit share. She's deferring her payment for 6 months while Tina and Ebra are going to culinary school and still getting paid. She's there trying to convince Jimmy to invest more money into The Bear. She's going above and beyond. She's putting so much trust in Carm. To the point where she could get taken advantage of. And he's just out wasting time.
"Wasting time". Guy spent his entire life miserable and drowned himself in work. He finally got some comfort and happiness in Claire, nobody can blame him for getting distracted. It's not like he's out there getting wasted. He doesn't owe Sydney anything.
@@davidm5646 Yes he is wasting time. He shouldn't make promises he can't keep. Stop flaking. Stop putting things off and not delegating them correctly. He's the boss. Be the boss. His mismanaging of his personal life and work life is screwing everyone over. Carm putting things off affected everyone else. He starts wrongly blaming Claire when it's his fault. Claire is managing her life and doing her job. He isn't doing that well. He does owe Sydney (and everyone else) respect. That's what happens when you work with people. If you don't do your part & stay focused, things go wrong.
I’m glad somebody called out the mfs that got an issue with Sydney. She is putting her all into a restaurant that ain’t hers. Carm is bullshitting like his sister house ain’t on the verge of being taken, a whole loan shark is on their ass, IRS on their ass, and everybody in there got bills and family
a lot of people (me in included kinda) have been shipping Carmy and Sydney, and while i do love a enemies to lovers, Richie and Sydney are more friends also Richie is like 45 and Sydney is like 25 so the age gap would be weird
I have seen the Pepto in a couple of movies. In "To Live and Die in LA", a character called it, "shit pink cement." It's some thick stuff, but in the movies and tv, the stuff is the consistency of water.
Blues Brothers. Classic film that isn't so classic. Their are a few movie references that flew over your heads that I don't begrudge you. Miami vice is gofastboatsmohitos. End of day, Blues Brothers is a classic.
Sydney's cool, people just can't get over the stuff from last season where she didn't have to admit doing anything wrong. I see where they're coming from, but it's ok to move on.
Moving on is great, but not forgetting that an individual hasn't admitted to wrongdoing is also good. It's hard to grow as a person if you don't confront your mistakes. Like, Carmy was wrong for blowing up at Syd (and Marcus). I also think, given what we know of his traumas and experiences, his response was actually decent... for him. Still not objectively good, but good for what he's been through. He told Syd to get off the line calmly, even after her screw up screwed them all, and only blew up when she didn't listen. Which, to be clear, still makes him a bad guy. They all reacted poorly; it's possible for a situation to have all sides be the bad guy. It's the reconciliation at the end where Syd (and, again, Marcus) drop the ball. Which is why Carmy's character is engaging and fun to root for even in that situation, because he's self-aware, apologizes, and grows... eventually, even if he keeps stumbling. Meanwhile Syd ~explicitly~ shrugged off responsibility, and is then framed as purely a victim. A simple scene of her acknowledging her part with the takeout fiasco is literally all that was needed to fix this. A rare example of bad writing on the shows part, I think.
But in this very episode she gets obnoxious again. A restaurant owner can't talk to someone outside the business and reflect on things and change their mind? People talk to friends about their work all the time, and if one of them gives an opinion that changes the person's mind, they don't deserve the kind of treatment Sydney gives Carm here. Yet SHE'S the one saying "Stop, stop!". She's the one who was rude, but its Carm that has to stop himself.
@SweetZombiJesus he's running through ideas with his gf that he isn't running by his business partner until he's already decided what he wants to do. Claire doesn't work in the industry, so why is Syd the last part of the decision making process? If Syd disagrees, is he going to have to call Claire and have them hash it out? Who is he supposed to be collaborating with?
26:42 RIGHT?!! LOL I swear to God only 10 people see romantic chemistry between Carmy and Sydney. Nobody else does it. I see Syd & Marcus, Syd & Richie, Richie & Sugar... ANYBODY but Syd & Carmy. Sadly they're gonna push this story for S3, that's where this is gonna go down hill.
I still think Sydney can be a fun character, but she is a big cause of chaos at the restaurant. A restaurant owner can't talk to someone outside the business and reflect on things and change their mind? People talk to friends about their work all the time, and if one of them gives an opinion that changes the person's mind, they don't deserve the kind of treatment Sydney gives Carm here. Yet SHE'S the one saying "Stop, stop!". She's the one who was rude, but its Carm that has to stop himself.
I don't dislike sydney at all but she does seem to get annoying when talking about Claire. Maybe the passive aggressiveness, instead of just being direct. I think her passive aggressiveness makes her seem jealous of Claire(I dont think its the case)
He's literally replacing her as a consulting partner with his new gf who has been eating up his time and keeping him from focusing on what they're trying to build. It's a kind of jealously she's showing, I guess, just not romantic.
What is happening? I went from hate to love with Richy and love to really dislike of Sydney. She is too big for her britches and thinks she's top dog when we all know Marcus is the goat. Still don't trust Claire at all.
I do not like the Claire character at all. The cutesy, smart assy, sarcasm. It’s not cool. It’s not cute. And any appeal that it has runs out pretty quick. this is certainly not a doctor. I would want to turn to in my time of need that’s for sure. I think they chose the wrong actress. And I think they wrote a bad character.
@@jameswallace2951 I don’t care. Also, if you disagree with someone, you should state your reasons why. Otherwise you just sound dull and foolish and troll like.
“I don’t like the character” proceeds to explain why, calls her a doctor. Nowhere has it claimed she’s a “doctor” she’s maybe head nurse. -“I think they chose the wrong actress” -“I think they wrote a bad character” Well that the fuck is it dude? You came 3 different angles
"I'm wearing a suit because it makes me feel better about myself" one of the hardest hitting lines in a show that has THAT monologue. Close second is Garrett's "I need you to respect yourself". Richie showing vulnerability and honesty, and understanding that he was shitty to people because he felt shitty about himself, and admitting that if he could feel better about himself he could actually be better, that it wasn't too late, was fantastic. Every Second Counts.
This reminds me of Carmys monologue in S2 E3 about wanting to have more fun so he could take care of people.
Love this!! Well said 👏🏻
Well done.
"I wear suits now."
"That's so sick."
I loved it, too.
I do love that no one tore Richie up about his suit. dude says "i wear suits now" and everyone just says how good he looks.
I can't with the Pepto Bismol edit 😂😂😂
5:05 - Blues Brothers!!! They're putting the band back together!
Yes.
WE'RE ON A MISSION FROM GOD.
Never would have gotten that 3 of swords tarot reference with out this channel and Maple. So thank you for that explanation!
when I think back on it, it's crazy how much this show has helped with my depression when I was first watching it last year.
You owe it to yourselves to watch "The Blues Brothers." It was made a mere three years after "Star Wars" came out, but it had a budget that was about 2.5 times as large. A lot of cars bite the dust in that movie, and a lot of very famous singers, musicians, and performers are in it, too.
Matty Matheson as Fak is effing brilliant. He brings so much fresh air - this series is packed with amazing performances, but I just love him so much. Such a trooper.
I'm far more annoyed with Carmy this season than I am with Syd. She's giving her all for the restaurant while Carmy is off getting distracted. If he just explained to Claire that he absolutely wants this he just needs to focus on the restaurant for a bit I'm positive she'd understand.
Communication was never his strong suit, not that it’s really his fault, look at his family and how dysfunctional they all are. Let alone communicating with someone you have strange romantic feelings for and all the pressure he’s under and his ptsd and everything else going on.
“She’s a girl that’s a friend?” is such a funny response I swear
I also feel chemistry between Syd and Richie so I appreciate Arianna.
My biggest wish is to get Francie Fak in the present day Bear and Nat's flash back story of the incident from the past in the third season. Comedy gold if she had dated Pete😂😂
I also suspect that it has something to do with Francie making a play for Pete.
I raced to the comments to explain the Blues Brothers reference before you showed the poster yourselves 😂Y’all should watch it, it’s a good time!
Gary is sooo underrated, I want to see way more of him in season 3
I keep thinking about the episode where Sydney opened the medicine cabinet and there were like 100 bottles which she grabbed from. I hope most of them were her Dad's. 🙃
We know her mom died, so I assumed a lot of them were her mom's and they just hadn't gotten rid of them yet.
@@whalenonfools But her mom has been dead since she was a small kid, right? They're still holding onto all those pills?
@@i94yeh2p I don't think it's ever stated when her mom died. I assumed it was more recent.
@@whalenonfools no, its been a long time since her mom died. Hence why she said she can barely remember her
shes the only one ive seen brave enough to talk about the tension between Syd and Cousin😂😂
Thanks for explaining the swords.
The "Hundred and Six Miles to Chicago" quote is from THE BLUES BROTHERS (1980). It is one of a hundred references to Chicago-centered movies, like all the John Hughes films' quotes & music throughout both seasons.
ua-cam.com/video/07CqpwmFXBM/v-deo.html
Carm annoyed me so much this season. Syd is putting her all into this and she's operating on good faith. She doesn't have a profit share. She's deferring her payment for 6 months while Tina and Ebra are going to culinary school and still getting paid. She's there trying to convince Jimmy to invest more money into The Bear. She's going above and beyond. She's putting so much trust in Carm. To the point where she could get taken advantage of. And he's just out wasting time.
"Wasting time". Guy spent his entire life miserable and drowned himself in work. He finally got some comfort and happiness in Claire, nobody can blame him for getting distracted. It's not like he's out there getting wasted. He doesn't owe Sydney anything.
@@davidm5646 Yes he is wasting time. He shouldn't make promises he can't keep. Stop flaking. Stop putting things off and not delegating them correctly. He's the boss. Be the boss. His mismanaging of his personal life and work life is screwing everyone over. Carm putting things off affected everyone else. He starts wrongly blaming Claire when it's his fault. Claire is managing her life and doing her job. He isn't doing that well. He does owe Sydney (and everyone else) respect. That's what happens when you work with people. If you don't do your part & stay focused, things go wrong.
@@zoc.6922 Tell that to the girl that quit mid service after messing up a rushed program she pushed for.
@@davidm5646 lol okay hater ignoring richie harrassing sydney
I’m glad somebody called out the mfs that got an issue with Sydney. She is putting her all into a restaurant that ain’t hers. Carm is bullshitting like his sister house ain’t on the verge of being taken, a whole loan shark is on their ass, IRS on their ass, and everybody in there got bills and family
a lot of people (me in included kinda) have been shipping Carmy and Sydney, and while i do love a enemies to lovers, Richie and Sydney are more friends also Richie is like 45 and Sydney is like 25 so the age gap would be weird
We need a reaction to Blues Brothers now
16:27 Matty Matheson definitely went to the Jack Black School of Life, they give off identical energies.
damn, what a great comparison
Fak is the best character on this show.
Ayo and Ebon do have great chemistry but hell to the no to a Sydney/Richie relationship lol
Great stuff as usual, ladies. Looking forward to the Blues Brothers reaction video
Sydney's great.
I have seen the Pepto in a couple of movies. In "To Live and Die in LA", a character called it, "shit pink cement." It's some thick stuff, but in the movies and tv, the stuff is the consistency of water.
You guys need to watch mr inbetween it’s such an AMAZING show!
100% yes!!
Blues Brothers. Classic film that isn't so classic. Their are a few movie references that flew over your heads that I don't begrudge you. Miami vice is gofastboatsmohitos. End of day, Blues Brothers is a classic.
Sydney's cool, people just can't get over the stuff from last season where she didn't have to admit doing anything wrong. I see where they're coming from, but it's ok to move on.
Well i hope they build a bridge and get over it
Moving on is great, but not forgetting that an individual hasn't admitted to wrongdoing is also good. It's hard to grow as a person if you don't confront your mistakes.
Like, Carmy was wrong for blowing up at Syd (and Marcus). I also think, given what we know of his traumas and experiences, his response was actually decent... for him. Still not objectively good, but good for what he's been through. He told Syd to get off the line calmly, even after her screw up screwed them all, and only blew up when she didn't listen. Which, to be clear, still makes him a bad guy. They all reacted poorly; it's possible for a situation to have all sides be the bad guy. It's the reconciliation at the end where Syd (and, again, Marcus) drop the ball.
Which is why Carmy's character is engaging and fun to root for even in that situation, because he's self-aware, apologizes, and grows... eventually, even if he keeps stumbling. Meanwhile Syd ~explicitly~ shrugged off responsibility, and is then framed as purely a victim. A simple scene of her acknowledging her part with the takeout fiasco is literally all that was needed to fix this. A rare example of bad writing on the shows part, I think.
But in this very episode she gets obnoxious again. A restaurant owner can't talk to someone outside the business and reflect on things and change their mind? People talk to friends about their work all the time, and if one of them gives an opinion that changes the person's mind, they don't deserve the kind of treatment Sydney gives Carm here. Yet SHE'S the one saying "Stop, stop!". She's the one who was rude, but its Carm that has to stop himself.
@SweetZombiJesus he's running through ideas with his gf that he isn't running by his business partner until he's already decided what he wants to do. Claire doesn't work in the industry, so why is Syd the last part of the decision making process? If Syd disagrees, is he going to have to call Claire and have them hash it out? Who is he supposed to be collaborating with?
I think Matty Matheson is a bit too much for me in real life, but he is written so well in this.
What a great girlfriend Claire is. Anyone would be blessed to have a Claire in one's life.
They need to watch Blues Brothers now
ill take you guys to The Beef if you guys ever do decide to come to Chicago....Italian Beef sandwiches, Pizza, and Chicago style hot dogs on me! :D
26:42 RIGHT?!! LOL I swear to God only 10 people see romantic chemistry between Carmy and Sydney. Nobody else does it. I see Syd & Marcus, Syd & Richie, Richie & Sugar... ANYBODY but Syd & Carmy. Sadly they're gonna push this story for S3, that's where this is gonna go down hill.
I still think Sydney can be a fun character, but she is a big cause of chaos at the restaurant. A restaurant owner can't talk to someone outside the business and reflect on things and change their mind? People talk to friends about their work all the time, and if one of them gives an opinion that changes the person's mind, they don't deserve the kind of treatment Sydney gives Carm here. Yet SHE'S the one saying "Stop, stop!". She's the one who was rude, but its Carm that has to stop himself.
Its a blues brothers reference, theyre getting the band back together
The blues Brothers!
Girls….. it’s the blues brothers, hit it!
Such a great episode, really heating up now!
Blues Brothers!! :D :D
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Arianna is SOOO reaalll for shipping Richie and Syd!! (I ship them too)
I also ship Richie with Fak cause they are cute!!
OMGGGG FAK AND RICHIE 😮 😂 LOVE THAT
I don't want Sydney and Carmy but I NEED Sydney and Richie
Richie is nearly 50
leave syd alone, she don’t need richie old ass lol. they have chef jess as a possible richie love interest!
Pretty sure Gary is on dish.
I thought she had skin issues, i didn't realize that was a tattoo, or know anything about tarot. Thanks.
You guys jumped episode 7??? 👀
aint no way we are skippin Forks bruh
No it’s already out lol
👍🏾
Sydney best chemistry is Marcus. I hate when they try to create “tension” between one female character and every male character in a show.
Allergic to nuts?
I don't dislike sydney at all but she does seem to get annoying when talking about Claire. Maybe the passive aggressiveness, instead of just being direct. I think her passive aggressiveness makes her seem jealous of Claire(I dont think its the case)
He's literally replacing her as a consulting partner with his new gf who has been eating up his time and keeping him from focusing on what they're trying to build. It's a kind of jealously she's showing, I guess, just not romantic.
What is happening? I went from hate to love with Richy and love to really dislike of Sydney. She is too big for her britches and thinks she's top dog when we all know Marcus is the goat. Still don't trust Claire at all.
WTF INHG
I do not like the Claire character at all. The cutesy, smart assy, sarcasm. It’s not cool. It’s not cute. And any appeal that it has runs out pretty quick. this is certainly not a doctor. I would want to turn to in my time of need that’s for sure. I think they chose the wrong actress. And I think they wrote a bad character.
I disagree with everything you said.
@@jameswallace2951 I don’t care. Also, if you disagree with someone, you should state your reasons why. Otherwise you just sound dull and foolish and troll like.
Nah you're just wrong @@christpower5402
@@christpower5402 Couldn't care less. Your opinion automatically makes you lesser than me.
“I don’t like the character” proceeds to explain why, calls her a doctor. Nowhere has it claimed she’s a “doctor” she’s maybe head nurse.
-“I think they chose the wrong actress”
-“I think they wrote a bad character”
Well that the fuck is it dude? You came 3 different angles