Doors
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 14 ago 2024
- TV-MA
- 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,5/10
6602
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Jose M. Cervantes
- Angel
- (as Jose Cervantes)
Nathan Daniel Goldberg
- Bus Boy
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Michael Oilar
- Funeral Goer
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
Four episodes in and I'm not sure I can watch another. Dull, it is so dull.
Nothing has really happened and so far it seems that all the budget has been spent on making the series look good rather than on decent story writing.
My partner and I love The Bear and the actors are brilliant but this has to be one of the most boring series I've ever seen which is unfortunate.
I'm hoping it picks up and this is all leading to a bigger storyline, but so far, the whole thing is just drama, shouting, flashbacks, more shouting, fall outs, more shouting and then the credits roll. (Same as the last series, but with no actual story so far) It isn't terrible, and is put together really well, but how anyone can give this a 10/10 is beyond me.
Nothing has really happened and so far it seems that all the budget has been spent on making the series look good rather than on decent story writing.
My partner and I love The Bear and the actors are brilliant but this has to be one of the most boring series I've ever seen which is unfortunate.
I'm hoping it picks up and this is all leading to a bigger storyline, but so far, the whole thing is just drama, shouting, flashbacks, more shouting, fall outs, more shouting and then the credits roll. (Same as the last series, but with no actual story so far) It isn't terrible, and is put together really well, but how anyone can give this a 10/10 is beyond me.
Episode 3 of The Bear season 3 is a different dimension entirely. It's not about fun or joy; you won't find yourself laughing. Instead, the episode masterfully pulls you into the kitchen, making you feel the palpable pressure and stress. As a viewer, you wouldn't expect to feel this level of intensity, but this episode makes it happen. It begins with small cracks, little leaks of tension, which steadily grow until, by the end, the stress and pressure completely flood you, almost consuming you. You don't just intellectually understand how hard it is to run a Michelin-star restaurant; you viscerally experience it. It's a depiction that is both painful and wonderfully executed at the very same time.
The first two seasons were easily tens. So how does one
totally loose their mojo. The acting is still top notch however it was the Bear's relationships and how he imploded them for the achievement of culinary excellence. This time it is nothing but an f fest for which I could have remained on active duty in the USN. I would like to see him worm his way back into Clare's life. It is one thing to seek excellence from others especially one is their own worst enemy. The show has become soulless
with great supporting actors and a script only designed for those of us who actually got Andy Kauffman. I desperately want the essence ot THE BEAR back!
For me the first 2 episodes of this season fell flat. I thought the first 2 seasons were great. However once we got past the title card of this episode it has picked up into what I know is the 'The Bear' a fast paced intense show. I loved the way it was quick. I think Carmy needs to take a break . He is just annoying.
Overall 7.7/10
For me the first 2 episodes of this season fell flat. I thought the first 2 seasons were great. However once we got past the title card of this episode it has picked up into what I know is the 'The Bear' a fast paced intense show. I loved the way it was quick. I think Carmy needs to take a break . He is just annoying.
Overall 7.7/10
For me the first 2 episodes of this season fell flat. I thought the first 2 seasons were great. However once we got past the title card of this episode it has picked up into what I know is the 'The Bear' a fast paced intense show. I loved the way it was quick. I think Carmy needs to take a break . He is just annoying.
This episode really captures just how it feels to run a restaurant and the stress and pressure of it, cause each and every day has to be perfect and flawless, while still making it a bussiness where you get some profit in the end!
Season 2 was all about them getting their restaurant, their dream! Now we get to see what It means to not only keep their dream, but if it is possible to make it better!
This episode is intense at times and very stressfull, and you really get the sense of it is when your head has to deal with a hundred different things all at once and the fact that you dont have time to make any mistakes! Its one of those episodes that will leave you overwhelmed ar the end!
While there is not much plot development the episode does establish a potential threat.. that they might not have enough money to keep it open forever!
OH and Marcus eulogy at the beginning! Beautifull emotional stuff! How it feels like when someone really sees you for what you are!
Season 2 was all about them getting their restaurant, their dream! Now we get to see what It means to not only keep their dream, but if it is possible to make it better!
This episode is intense at times and very stressfull, and you really get the sense of it is when your head has to deal with a hundred different things all at once and the fact that you dont have time to make any mistakes! Its one of those episodes that will leave you overwhelmed ar the end!
While there is not much plot development the episode does establish a potential threat.. that they might not have enough money to keep it open forever!
OH and Marcus eulogy at the beginning! Beautifull emotional stuff! How it feels like when someone really sees you for what you are!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizRichie says: "What about the ones on Orleans and Huron?" This Chicago intersection is the actual ___location of Mr. Beef, the real restaurant that serves as the set of The Bear.
- Citazioni
Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto: No, I hate this.
Neil Fak: For a surprise?
Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto: No, fuck surprises. Fuck surprises.
Neil Fak: Why? I love surprises! You'd love a surprise.
Richard 'Richie' Jerimovich: Yes! Fucking surprise!
Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto: Richie! No surprise. No fucking surprise!
Richard 'Richie' Jerimovich: Stay the fuck out of the dream weave, Carmen! Let's go.
Neil Fak: Yes.
Richard 'Richie' Jerimovich: One two three... Feliz cumpleanos...
- ConnessioniReferences RoboCop (1987)
- Colonne sonoreSymphony No. 7 in G Minor, P I:7:IV. Finale. Adagio - Allegro
Written by Franz Krommer
Performed by Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana & Howard Griffiths
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