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THE BEAR | DOGS
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Jeremy Allen White, Vulture interview // Sarah Kay, Hand me downs
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blorbovember day 3: kin
carmy is just too relatable... 🫠 also i know i have basically used this same palette for carmy before but i cant help it!! i love the fire motif!!!
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Michael Berzatto🐻 (Nov 15, 1979 - Feb 22, 2022)
"Let it rip."
#the bear#mikey berzatto#michael berzatto#big brother bear🐻#srb#also hbd to nat🥹🥹#didnt have tjme to make anything for her 😭
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Notice the sudden change in Michael's face. The second Carmy leaves, the smile drops and you can see the sadness around his eyes.
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CARMEN "CARMY" BERZATTO in every episode of THE BEAR (2022 — PRESENT)
2.09 “OMELETTE”
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man, i really can't get over it, i just haven't ever seen anything that just embraced a character experiencing psychosis the way the bear has with carmy. i keep almost not calling it psychosis, because it feels so impossible that anyone with psychosis would be a sympathetic character on prestige television. but carmy hears sounds that aren't there, sees things that aren't there, visibly, audibly, the story makes sure you're aware. the crux of the season 2 finale is carmy hallucinating someone and completely falling apart because of it. carmen berzatto is my girl on fire etc etc
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I don’t intend to start any discourse, but I’m a bit confused by the statement that The Bear is a sex free show. That definitely applies to the first season, but in the second, sex is both implied and explicitly shown between Claire and Carmy. Or is the idea that the show lacks graphic sex and that’s the thinking? I’m not ace, but I also would prefer the show remains “sex free,” in whatever sense, as it was in first season
As someone who doesn't really care for sex scenes, their scene in the 8th episode was one of my favorites of them, mainly because there was no sex shown lol. I wouldn't say it was explicit. It was sweet and very intimate, but not graphic or explicit, not in the way that some shows depict "sex" nowadays.
And this was obviously a very conscious choice. Molly puts it perfectly in one of her interviews;
"[...] you know, Carmy's going so fast and running from so much, so much family trauma and all this stuff, just looking at another human being is like the most intimate thing he could possibly do. So I think the way that they just look at each other and he starts to really let go. I love that later in the season, when we have our kind of sex scene, true intimacy for Carmy is just staring at another woman, like really just deep connection like that, and I loved to be a part of something like that, where that was like, it wasn't something like sexy, like naked thing, it was just like looking into each other's eyes."
I believe the "sex-free" op was referring to still applies to the second season and that it will remain to follow the course it's following now. I prefer it that way, too.
I think it's fair to say this show definitely gets its mature rating for its nearly 1,000 uses of fuck and not the sex lol.
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Do you think Nat and Mikey ever celebrated their birthdays together? Do you think Carmy ever felt left out since his birthday probably wasn't in November?
#the bear#carmy berzatto#mikey berzatto#natalie berzatto#picturing 8 y/o michael waiting for his baby sister to come home🤧🤧
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CARMEN "CARMY" BERZATTO in every episode of THE BEAR (2022 — PRESENT)
2.08 “BOLOGNESE”
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"It is like walking up the stairs to your bedroom in the dark, and thinking there is one more stair than there is. Your foot falls down, through the air, and there is a sickly moment of dark surprise as you try and readjust the way you thought of things.” [x]
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The Bear | S3.E1: Tomorrow | June 26, 2024
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