Carmy, um jovem chefe requintado, volta para Chicago para administrar a lanchonete de sua família. Enquanto ele luta para transformar a loja e a si mesmo, ele trabalha ao lado de uma equipe medíocre que acaba se transformando na sua família.

Comments here need to be at minimum 5 words, but there are only 3 that are needed: holy shit, chef
One word: masterful. They've edited a very naturalistic sort of narrative in a way that's gripping, intense and full of details you just want to sink into. You just don't see coming a plot so simple produced into such a piece of fine art. It's everything you ask for and more in both the technical and the emotional departments. The depth of all characters, the cinematography, the balls of that episode 7. FX at its finest.
After finishing the first two seasons my final thoughts are that "The Bear" is an okay show. It's more of a sob story and a depressing family drama than anything. I think they could have toned it down on the constant yelling and bickering. This show tries really hard to manipulate your emotions in an effort to somehow make it seem more impactful than it really is. By the end of the second season I was losing interest and the annoying drama between characters was starting to get on my nerves. That being said, I loved the fact that Matty Matheson had a strong presence in this show. The guy is an all around fun character and great chef. Turns out he's also a great actor!
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