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(2022)

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8/10
Intriguing and often hilarious episode
mooveephantom21 August 2022
A lot to unpack here. The tension, sympathy and stress level the writers where going for definitely comes through. When you really start to hate and wish bad things on certain characters, Then writers have done their job. There is also a lot of very strange, but comedic moments. I think the cast and crew nailed the gags perfectly. But there is also a lot of small little heartfelt moments, Which brings the shows engaging drama back into play. And this is what makes the show great. Want to see what ends up happening to these characters.
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9/10
Human and good vibes!
and_mikkelsen21 September 2023
This was to me a great "feel good" episode! It sees some of the bad mood take a back seat at times, showing that all these charactets are just humans like the rest of us!

The birthday party is a great way of getting away from the stressfull kitchen, instead letting us focus on the characters and getting to know them more! This gives us more insight into the tragic character of Michael and exactly what kind of person he was! We get too see more og how divider this family were at times!

The stuff back in the kitchen is great as well as we see some gold interactions between Tina and Sydney!

We even get some dark humor concerning some Xanax!
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9/10
It's the middle of the season, what a great show...
marwan1117 August 2023
It's the middle of the season.. A series from very good to excellent.. The first half was beautiful. I liked many things and the positives so far are more than the negatives.. I liked how he deeply entered me into the atmosphere of the restaurant.. I liked the diversity and different cultures in the kitchen. I liked the message from the director and the fact that All chefs suffer from great pressure and fatigue only to have the dish ready for you, but you do not know how many times the food was burnt or how many times they failed to prepare it and how much suffering they went through. I get attached to the characters the most. The best character for me is Carmine. I understood his suffering, the pressures he goes through, the death of his brother, and the debt he owes. The directing was literally a masterpiece. The cutting scenes, music and cinematography are very great. My evaluation of the first half is 8.5/10.
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8/10
Who you gonna call?
Trey_Trebuchet9 February 2024
Not RICHARD!

A welcome change of pace that didn't take away from the show's characters, story or impact. I enjoyed seeing Carmy and Richie outside of the kitchen, still bickering like children. The hotdog gag was surprisingly funny, and where the heck did that Xanax gag come from? Couldn't believe it. Straight out of an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

I enjoyed seeing more of Oliver Platt as well. He was so funny.

The kitchen stuff was still really good though. Sydney continues to grow on me, as does everyone in the kitchen for that matter. And cooking and baking has never looked so satisfying.

This show is a vibe.
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7/10
a rare misstep in an otherwise great series
nerrdrage16 September 2023
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I'm really loving this series, and the way it develops all these characters but I found this episode to be a weird misstep with the xanax in the ecto-punch.

It's hard to imagine the outcome of this party is anything other than angry lawsuits from the kids' parents. Are we really supposed to believe that none of the kids would have mentioned what happened, even if they recover by the time the party is over?

In a different series, like It's Only Sunny in Philadelphia, this would be par for the course but The Bear isn't given to surreal humor in other aspects. It's very realistic which is why this is so jarring.
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6/10
Dogs
bobcobb30110 July 2022
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Some good moments here, but it definitely dragged at times. I like the idea of them doing something a little different though and changing the setting from just the kitchen of the restaurant.
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