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@wizardcud

1 year ago

Another thing I really found myself appreciating about the show by the end was its platonic nature. The show really isn't involved with romantic relationship drama in any way and is instead focused on developing friendships, love, and respect between its characters in a realistic way.

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@desiree3332

1 year ago

this was the most stressful but most heartwarming show i’ve seen this year

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@e50e1

1 year ago

The final episode is just such a profound display of loss and grief, and what a final shot

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@HireMichaelEverson

1 year ago

What impressed me about the bear was the accuracy. The bin labeling, the tape cutting, the dull house knives, the constant busy work, prep lists, the muscle memory, the no time for mistakes, the pressure, the talking. The little things. The work is constant. Had a boss that always wanted to make spaghetti because it was cheap and easy for him to understand. Make the sauce and dump on noodles per order and send everyone home so we can get the labor under 12%. Every time I watch a clip from this show I get right back into flow.

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@haze86

1 year ago

Episode 7 was off the charts. I mean I absolutely loved every minute of this show but Episode 7, starting off with that demo of "Chicago" by Sufjan Stevens and culminating in that 17 minute long take was just insane. What a show.

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@JimmyNails27

1 year ago

As someone who has cooked in Chicago for 20 years this show hit like a sack of bricks. It captures the energy in a way I didn't think tv could do.

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@TheMadisonMachine

1 year ago

I'm a line cook and everything about The Bear is incredibly real, which is one of the things I think makes it so great. The attention to detail and knowledge of things only people who work in kitchens would know (like how there's never been a functioning floor mixer in the history of food) proves that this is a show made from passion for cooking in an industry where we are underpaid, overworked, and so stressed we have astronomical rates of substance abuse, mental health struggles, and short life spans compared to white collar work. The show is honest, it doesn't use kitchen life as a prop

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@MaakunAria

1 year ago

Watching your vid made me realize how in the first episodes, the color editing showed the kitchen as a dark and grimy place. By the final episode, it's a place of light and airiness. I love how it subtly shows the changes the restaurant, the kitchen and most importantly, the people have gone through.

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@eyeofodin01

1 year ago

As a chef who did something similar, this is exactly what it's like to go from working in a world-class kitchen to a dive. It's hot, it's stressful, you scream, you yell, and you love every second of it.

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@tylerblair318

1 year ago

I didn't expect that a random ass FX Hulu show that I'd never heard of until like a month ago to be easily the best thing I've watched since 2019's "The Lighthouse". God damn. This show is so layered and smart and well crafted. It's fantastic. God tier shit, can't wait for Season 2.

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@MoonAtomic7

1 year ago

If they made spaghetti in episode 1, it would have taken away an incredible season. What a beast of a show!

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@witchplease9695

1 year ago

I’ve never truly related to a Black girl character in media until Sydney. She was so refreshing. She feels like a real person and not a token caricature of what a white writer thinks Black women are, for once.

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@sacha7958

1 year ago

The most anxious part of the scene to me is that the extreme close-ups on his fingers and the knife kept me anticipating him cutting himself

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@orangemarmalade77

1 year ago

This show was incredibly stressful to watch, but I couldn't stop watching. Burned through the whole thing in two days and I can't wait for season two.

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@nikosfilipino

1 year ago

This show did what Anthony Bourdain's Kitchen Confidential did for cooks back in the early 2000's. It was just a raw memoir of the adventures of a cook that was meant to appeal TO cooks, and it took off. This show is relatable not just to BoH staff but to the average blue collar worker

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@LemonTree9280

1 year ago

As a drug addict in recovery I appreciate the way addiction and its impact on the family unit is performed and written perfectly

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@abriaangel9986

1 year ago

I've watched this show 4 times already and have been obsessing ever since. These characters felt like real people, like my people lol! Also I love Sydney's character, I've never seen a young black woman portrayed like this on television, she's not some caricature or Hollywood version of what people think black women are like. I relate to her on so many levels. I love this show!

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@AW-sh1ce

1 year ago

I find it hits so hard because it is what 90% of people in the industry experience, movies like Chef, Boiling Point and Burnt are all good, but they portray life in fancy/upscale restaurants, whereas The Bear is about a restaurant that will never win awards, get Michelin stars or have articles written about it, aka what most people in the service industry actually experience on a day-to-day basis.

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@brandonjimenez378

1 year ago

The Bear is quite possibly the best original show to hit streaming since 2020 and what a truly poignant season finale! Can't wait to spend more time with these characters next season and see what new challenges arise in the restaurant.

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@acekombat2k5

1 year ago

after working in the industry for years, this show finally represents what it's like. down to the littlest mannerisms of people.

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