THE BEAR Season 2 Ending Explained

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I review, breakdown and explain The Bear Season 2. I discuss the story which focusses around Carmen looking to open a restaurant with Sydney who is played by Ayo Edebri. I react to the ending and characters such as Richie, Natalie (Sugar), Marcus, Tina, Ebra, Bob Odenkirk as Lee, Mikey, and Jamie Lee Curtis. I also give my theories and predictions on season 3.

00:00 Intro
00:57 Carmen
04:07 Sydney
05:45 Richie
07:16 Marcus
09:02 Overall Review
10:53 Outro

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What did you think of Season 2 of The Bear? Comment your thoughts below!

BrainPilot
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Richie's Arc in his episode was fantastic. Was a great payoff for a character that I had written off as the problem with the restaurant. The scene in the finale where he rocks out the service was beautiful. His pure joy when he found his purpose in the machine that is restaurant was just lovely.

newguycanada
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Am I the only one that saw the symbolism with Carmy & Richie on dueling sides of the walk in? The man all dressed in white being in a dark lonely place, and the man in black being in a pristine white space? The changing of their roles

Voltagio
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Richie's growth in this season was my favorite, the way someone like Richie and mikey got along is really no secret. the sheer amount of emotional attention those guys bring even though sometimes it can be immature and full of anger lol, they could both show unreal amounts of verbal and physical love and care. i couldn't see any other actor playing Richie or Micheal.

kwoo
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Carm is so focused on what can go wrong that he forgets what he’s done right

dareelantonio.
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As a man who'll be turning 40 this year, Richie's storyline hit extra hard. Tina's too. I'm sure we've all felt the insecurity of being an impostor or being left behind at some point. This show illustrates whats possible when you start to take yourself seriously like Richie, or step out and trying something new and scary like Tina. I like the fact even though they're both given the opportunity by Carm and Sydney, the changes are ultimately done by them.

mxtra
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For a show being described as a comedy, I sure did cry it a lot

EJD
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The main cast in the show is phenomenal, but can we take a moment to appreciate the cameos this season? Jamie Lee Curtis, John Mulaney, Bob Odenkirk, Olivia Coleman, Will Poulter, Sara Paulson... I mean, wow. And they all killed it.

cv
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Jamie Lee Curtis's brief scene in Episode 10 was emotionally devastating. Also kudos to Chris Witaske
as Pete (the brother in law) in that and the scene after.

Estoye
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I went from despising Richie to absolutely loving him. His growth was beautiful and I was literally cheering him on when he took over like a boss. I loved watching Marcus' and Tina's stories and I was so proud of both of them. Sydney is my girl and the heart of this crew and show. I loved that she was the one that centered Carmy when be was freaking out. Claire was eh (glad I'm not the only one lol). I feel like that sequence when Carmy was breaking down showed how she reminds him of the chaos in his life while Sydney represents hope and purpose. The Christmas episode was my favorite. OMG JLC was phenomenal! This show is just the absolute best and cannot wait for the next season

maetay
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Richie's episode was my favorite next to the final. Seeing him learn and find his purpose and absolutely killing it when it came to controlling the kitchen like an orchestra conductor was fucking awesome

adaptablemr.nerdygamer
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Jamie Lee Curtis proved to everyone why she is an Oscar winner.

Randy
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I agree about Claire. I understand why she was introduced but I didn't really feel invested in their relationship. It felt awkward

Secret
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That Christmas episode was one of the best episodes of any show ever. Such a powerhouse of actors/acting, it was mindblowing! I actually cried because of the amazing acting all around. Loved to see Sarah Paulson!

JoeRiver
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Just finished season 2 (like 30mins ago) and I loved it. I'm always and forever gonna be all about Carmy — BUT Richie & Tina & Marcus, THEIR storylines absolutely captivated me this season; I mean the growth that their characters experienced!! Also.... also, I would be remiss if I neglected to acknowledge the juggernaut that is Donna (aka) Ms. Jamie Lee Curtis, what a performance.👏🏾👏🏾

ellec
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Sydney coming into her own and working with Natalie to get all the logistics done in the THREE MONTH time frame were my favourite moments. We see Natalie as more than the older sister who Carmen avoids and instead, we find out just how smart and resilient she is while Sydney goes from being 'too impatient' to running decisions past Natalie (or Carmy when he turns off boyfriend mode.)
Sydney, Natalie and Tina were my standouts from this season, Richie is a close 4th

NyikoDoris
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Richies episode was so satisfying for some reason, best character arc I've seen in a tv show

phylykxhoang
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Sydney saved the day once again but never gets the praise she deserves.

ashley.taylor
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While dude was locked in the closet - it showed us idle time is the devils time. Once he had to slow down the ANXIETY set in. That's why he always has to stay busy - distracting himself from his moms anxiety in which he inherited from her.

Really really great scene

Fiveandime
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So many things to say about this show. One of my favorites is Richie sending the Uncle the chocolate covered banana. The Christmas episode the Uncle tells a story about bananas and then Tiff want's to thank him for giving Richie a job even though that wasn't a done deal. Uncle covers for him and says yes and Richie say's thank you quietly behind Tiff's head. During the episode of Richie finding his purpose he's taught to listen and remember the customers and make their experience one to remember. So when there was a surprise for table 51 and Sid said isn't the Mr. Kalinowski, he said yes, right on the nose. He sent Uncle a chocolate covered banana. Richie remembered the good deed the Uncle did and sent the memory. Richie rules.

christopherharrisintexas