At ten episodes with anywhere between thirty minutes per episode, ' The Bear ' is nothing if not committed.
The first episode pulls us back into the hectic, chaotic world of fine-dining and the vortex of back-of-house shenanigans, but rather than merely recapping, it moves almost like a montage that through Carmy's life, from his previous restaurants and his failed relationship with Molly Gordon's character, through to where the titular restaurant is and where it's going. When it comes out of the reverie, there's a laser-cut focus on what's important and what isn't.
Where much of the tension and drama in the third season comes not from trying to build something, but rather how to keep something on the road and how to make it last - even if the odds are absolutely against. Without giving anything away, the restaurant begins to expand and develop, but Carmy's constant need to make it as good as it can be comes into direct contact with reality.
Elsewhere, Ayo Edibiri's Sydney start to come into her own in a real way, with more confidence and assurance in a way that's going to directly impact on her relationship with the restaurant. Abby Elliot's character, who was pregnant in the show and pregnant in real-life, deals with impending motherhood and her issues with her mother, played with insane gusto by Jamie Lee Curtis.
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