The centrepiece — a tense flashback episode set during a fateful Berzatto Christmas — was a masterclass in tragicomic storytelling and (hopefully) a reminder of your own family’s relative sanity.@playahaitian
Glad you are liking season 2 of The Bear. Isn’t it wild how you often hear about the sophomoric slump (?) in entertainment, yet The Bear s2 was killing it. Solid character development and some of the best eps of TV all year. Any genre. Very impressive.
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Saved season 1 of Mr. Inbetween for my mom. She is currently enjoying it in her rotation of shows with her boyfriend. She loves that balance of family stuff with the daughter and brother, the criminal world involvement, and the group therapy / mandated support group meetings and shit. The cheeky, malicious smile Ray gets, lol.
I told her what I really found impressive was as a writer-creator of the character, he’s not a seasoned or polished actor. But he’s very believable in the role. Unassuming in stature, but still rough around the edges enough.
If you made it through that ordeal, you were rewarded with Cousin Richie’s redemption, in which Ebon Moss-Bachrach gave the year’s standout small-screen performance.