The Bear Season 3

Cast: Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Abby Elliott, Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas, Matty Matheson Creator: Christopher Storer Director: Christopher Storer, Ayo Edebiri

Streaming On: Disney + Hotstar,Hulu

Language: English

Runtime: 35 Minutes To 45 Minutes

Chaos cooked to perfection, with a dab of trauma, so much good food, and the characters that are going through sh't, set against the backdrop of a restaurant trying to find its identity, FX's The Bear returns with a clean slate and so much at stake after it's award- winning run. Jeremy Allen White's star- making performance first appeared in a post- pandemic era. The Bear was suddenly all anyone could talk about. Once in every generation in the TV landscape, a show becomes the flag bearer of representation for a particular industry. Christopher Storer's dramedy does that for the restaurant industry. It takes you through a journey of appreciating the craft of food and viewing the people we sometimes treat so casually in a realistic and empathetic sense. It is more than a kitchen drama; it is a story of loss, grief, and everything. The Bear Season 3 is slow in its approach as if exploring the five stages of grief, and we, for one, are seated.

In Season of The Bear, Carmy is neurotic; the character arc is so evident, and he might become something he hates. Ayo Edebiri Sydney's struggles flesh out in front of you; she struggles with leadership and her identity as an artist. Ebon Moss Bachrach is as beautiful as Richie as he deals with his flaws and embarks on a new journey. Sugar And Tina are stars the real stars of the season, with more in-depth storylines and more personal achievements. But, as brilliant as the show is, it sometimes is trapped by its beauty, and the hamster wheel of the plot continues. The characters set goals and try to achieve them throughout the season, but what next? That is also your question because we have entered uncharted territory.