Carmy's Dream Becomes a Nightmare | The Bear | FX

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The Bear Season 1, Episode 8.

FX’s new original series The Bear is about food, family, the insanity of the grind, the beauty of Sense of Urgency and the steep slippery downsides. As the young chef Carmy fights to transform both The Original Beef of Chicagoland and himself, he works alongside a rough-around-the-edges kitchen crew that ultimately reveal themselves as his chosen family.

Carmy's Dream Becomes a Nightmare | The Bear | FX
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We've never seen a cooking show quite like this before...

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The fact that he can still hear Mike’s voice after the dream is chilling. In a lesser show they would have just stopped all the chaos after he wakes up and just be in silence

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One thing i adore about this scene is how accurately it portrays how WAKING UP from a dream is like. most movies will have the characters wake up with a gasp and maybe heavy breathing, but nothing else. i love how accurately this shows the pure minute of confusion you have afterwards, down to him trying to check his phone but being too tired to read it.

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0:18-0:25 The pure pain and despondency in Carm’s eyes combined with that borderline lifeless smile is so utterly heartbreaking and spine chilling at the same time. God, Jeremy Allen White is such a good actor

alfredgarcia
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I wish all American television was this well written, performed and produced. Outstanding.

ShaneMacKinnon
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As someone who struggles with an anxiety disorder, this is a very accurate depiction of what it’s like. Right down to the bad dreams like this. I appreciate how this series shows mental health problems and feels like a PSA for getting treatment.

unorthodoxromance
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Incredible scene. Wish I got to see Jeremy Allen White in more stuff. He's an incredible actor

doxariel
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Jeremy is such an incredible actor he deserves to be on more awesome shows

carterwatson
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I’ve never seen the Bear before in my life (though I likely will after watching this scene), but this is one of the best depictions of anxiety I’ve ever seen put to screen. Forgetting where you are, trapped in a prison of your own insecurities and worst memories. Every simple mistake escalated into a world-ending catastrophe, while the people you’re trying to prove yourself to mock you while you spiral and it all becomes so terrible and overwhelming that you scream “STOP! I CANT DO THIS!” but no one can hear you screaming. The “I’m trying guys, please stop laughing at me” especially hit home for me. Just purely masterful acting by Jermey Allen White. He certainly earned that Golden Globe ❤

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the shot at 2:02 and then the bear being shown gives me low key horror vibes. i love this show

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Really creative way to fill in all the gaps. A typical cable show would have Carmy tell the story in episode 1. Instead we're left wondering most of the show that by the time we reach it we are dying to know, and we get it in a fake cutesy cooking show, where chefs are infamous for telling stories about why they love the recipes

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Little small detail that i love is that the only time he hear his head chef's voice is when he compliment himself. After all the experience, all his achivement, all his awards, the head chef words still lingers at the back of his head. Just like any creative in this world that voice will forever haunt you, i guess thats probably the reason why Carmy is not as mean or as explosive as a the headchefs that he work with except episode 7

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At 1:45, if you’re observant enough, you can see the bear just chilling there Welsh. Carmy breaks down

molasses
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Bro, Jeremy Allen White is genuinely one of the most amazing actors I’ve ever seen. This scene is perfect.

MonkeyMan.
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Jeremy Allen White's eyes are so intoxicatingly blue. It's like putting me in a trance

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Man, whenever there was a close up, he looked so much like Gene Wilder, I just wanted him to say "good day, sir!" LOL. Ever since some folks brought that comparison, I can't not see it now.

desireechick
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This is my favorite beginning scene to a season finale episode

sararenner
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Masterclass acting, editing, all of it

johnbrooks
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Speaking as a British fan of the series. The Bear is the perfect example of Well written, filmed and performed American tv drama.

lukedaley
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This one performance deserves the Emmy.

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