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I think its so dope that the actress playing Tina got to have her husband in real life play her husband on the show. I love the way he was holding it down and supported her while she started to feel bad about not doing her part in contributing to the household
 
Napkins is a beautiful episode and its full circle to the first episode of the season when Carmy sends that text to his brother. Glad Tina got her own episode

It also contextualizes the relationship Mike had with Tina and to his employees in general. Carmy isn't the only one dealing with grief regarding his loss. It makes so much sense why she pushed back so much during Season 1 when they were making changes to The Beef. She was so loyal to Mikey

Episode really hits close to home as a Latino cause my parents had to cut any ambitions they had for themselves like Tina to do everything possible to push my brother and I ahead
 
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Thought the Legacy episode was filler besides the fact that Sydney is closer and closer to leaving The Bear.

The Ice Chips episode was good cause it shows that Carmy's family is a result of generational trauma and a cycle of abuse. Sugar has been worried about that all season, hoping the bad parts of the family don't latch on to her child
 
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Like, I get anxious to pay the rent. Like, to pay for groceries, like, real shit, right? And I was thinking it would be real easy for me to get really angry at these kids. Like, “Fuck them kids. They don’t know shit.” They haven’t been through nothing, they don’t know real stress. But I’m also like “I would give anything to be one of them motherfuckers.” I’m jealous as fuck.
 
On Episode 9 and it feels like the only chef Carmy seems to emulate more than any other one is the one who was an asshole to him. He fell in love with cooking but he looks absolutely miserable doing it now
 
Just finished Season 3, gonna disagree with some of yall that the season didn't hit. It didn't reach the heights of Season 1 and 2, but I thought it was a solid season overall
 
Yea idk what yall talking about regarding it being pretentious


On another note, Carmy is one of the loneliest characters I've ever seen on TV. He couldn't even enjoy being around his peers in the season finale cause he was so focused on that one chef who was an asshole to him, not knowing he's turned into that guy. He couldn't even pick up the gems Olivia Coleman's character was dropping on him.

One negative of the season for me was the sidelining of the supporting characters like Richie and Marcus
 
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