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The Bear
Season 3
ShowrunnersChristopher Storer
Joanna Calo
Starring
No. of episodes10
Release
Original networkFX on Hulu
Original releaseJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The third season of the American comedy-drama television series The Bear premiered with all episodes on June 26, 2024 on FX on Hulu. Christopher Storer and Joanna Calo serve as showrunners for the season. FX renewed the series for a ten-episode third season in November 2023. Jeremy Allen White stars as Carmy Berzatto, an award-winning chef who returns to his hometown of Chicago to manage the chaotic kitchen at his deceased brother's sandwich shop.

Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri, Lionel Boyce, Liza Colón-Zayas, Abby Elliott and Matty Matheson return from the previous season as the supporting cast. In November 2023, following the release of the second season, FX renewed The Bear for a third season, which began filming in February 2024 in Chicago. The season consists of ten episodes, and received critical acclaim.

Cast and characters

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Main

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Recurring

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  • Jon Bernthal as Michael "Mikey" Berzatto
  • Joel McHale as David Fields
  • Edwin Lee Gibson as Ebraheim
  • Corey Hendrix as Gary "Sweeps" Woods
  • Oliver Platt as Jimmy "Cicero" Kalinowski
  • José Cervantes as Angel
  • Richard Esteras as Manny
  • Chris Witaske as Pete
  • Molly Gordon as Claire Dunlap
  • Robert Townsend as Emmanuel Adamu
  • Alex Moffat as Josh
  • Ricky Staffieri as Theodore "Teddy" Fak
  • Adam Shapiro as Adam Shapiro
  • Christopher Zucchero as "Chi-Chi"

Guest

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Episodes

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No.
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No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
191"Tomorrow"Christopher StorerStory by : Christopher Storer & Matty Matheson
Teleplay by : Christopher Storer
June 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)
After being freed from the walk-in, Carmy apologizes to Sydney for abandoning the team and promises never to make the same mistake again. He also leaves Richie a message apologizing for his tirade. Marcus learns his mother has died, and Sydney calls to offer her condolences. Flashbacks recount Carmy's time working for renowned chefs at various restaurants, including Chef Terry at Ever alongside Luca, René Redzepi at Noma, Daniel Boulud at Daniel, and David Fields at Empire in New York, where Sydney was one of his patrons. During this time, Carmy also deals with Mikey's death and subsequent funeral, which Carmy is revealed to have observed from his car but could not bring himself to attend. In the present, Carmy arrives early to The Bear and draws upon his past work experience to craft a new menu and a list of "non-negotiables" for the restaurant to follow.
202"Next"Christopher StorerStory by : Christopher Storer & Courtney Storer
Teleplay by : Christopher Storer
June 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)
Carmy's non-negotiables prove controversial among the rest of the staff, particularly his decision to change the menu every single day. Carmy tells Sydney he sent her a partnership agreement to formalize her stake in the restaurant. Richie and Carmy remain at odds despite the latter's apology. At Richie's provocation, Carmy tells the others about what he said to Claire. The group immediately stops arguing when Marcus suddenly arrives; he insists upon focusing on the work to get his mind off his mother's death. Carmy privately offers his support, but Marcus says he is grateful to have been in the kitchen when his mother died, feeling it is what she would have wanted. He urges Carmy to lead The Bear to success.
213"Doors"Duccio FabbriStory by : Christopher Storer & Will Guidara
Teleplay by : Christopher Storer
June 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)
Following Marcus' mother's funeral, the team endures a chaotic first month of service at The Bear. Carmy's daily menu changes quickly drive up the restaurant's expenses, angering Natalie and Cicero, while Richie attempts to implement his own set of non-negotiables, much to Carmy's chagrin. Carmy himself struggles to keep his composure amidst the high-pressure environment of the kitchen, with Sydney frequently having to manage his temper. Carmy and Richie eventually have a physical altercation that leads to the restaurant's expo sheets flying off the table, making Sydney realize the extent of the kitchen's dysfunction.
224"Violet"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)
Sydney gets a new apartment, despite her father's concerns that it is both more expensive and a further commute from the restaurant than living with him. Sydney is later approached on the street by Ever CDC Adam Shapiro, who reveals he discreetly visited The Bear and observed the chaos in the kitchen, while praising Sydney's skills. Richie has an awkward conversation with Tiff's fiancee Frank, making him wonder whether his presence in his daughter's life is confusing her, but Natalie encourages him to continue being there for her. Natalie receives word that The Chicago Tribune plans to write a review of The Bear, causing the staff to realize that their food critic has already visited the restaurant.
235"Children"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)
As the team prepares the restaurant to be photographed for the review, Cicero brings in family friend Nicholas "The Computer" Marshall to help the restaurant cut costs and trim inefficiencies. One of his recommendations is to let go of Marcus or reduce his pay, which Natalie swiftly shuts down. The team also scrambles to prepare a duck dish mentioned in the review, whose ingredients they do not have on hand due to the daily menu changes. Chef Terry unexpectedly closes Ever, making Carmy doubt The Bear's own future.
246"Napkins"Ayo EdebiriCatherine SchetinaJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)
Some years before the events of the series, Tina is laid off from her longtime office job during a difficult financial period for her family. As she goes about her daily routine raising her son Louie with her husband David, she travels to different businesses across Chicago trying to find work and facing rejection everywhere. Losing hope, she makes a stop at the Original Beef for a coffee, and is offered a sandwich by Richie on the house. Mikey notices her crying in the dining room and offers a sympathetic ear as they commiserate over how the world has beaten them down, noting that they still find hope in the younger generation: Tina expresses her begrudging admiration for some of the younger workers she has seen in her job hunt, while Mikey brings up his pride in Carmy. Mikey offers her a job as a line cook.
257"Legacy"Joanna CaloChristopher StorerJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)
Carmy attends an Al-Anon meeting where another attendee expresses doubts over the value of apologies due to having to deal with the consequences of the apologizer's prior actions, while another attendee insists that letting an unspoken apology fester is worse. Adam reveals to Sydney he wants to open his own restaurant and offers her a job as his CDC, further complicating her hesitancy to sign her agreement with Carmy. Carmy shares with Marcus his thoughts on how chefs define their legacies based on the different restaurants they work at. The Bear rehires some of Mikey's old staff to help Ebra run the sandwich window, with Ebra finding the joy in his work again in the process. Sydney starts to resent Carmy for undercutting her authority in the kitchen. Natalie travels to Restaurant Depot to get supplies, only to go into labor in the parking lot.
268"Ice Chips"Christopher StorerJoanna CaloJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)
Unable to get in touch with Pete or anyone at the restaurant due to the start of service, Natalie reluctantly calls her mother to meet her at the hospital. Although their reunion starts off rocky, Donna successfully helps calm Natalie down during her contractions. While waiting for Pete to arrive, Donna cheers her up by telling stories of the births of Mikey, Carmy, and her. Natalie confesses that she did not initially tell Donna about her pregnancy due to fear over spreading the family's dysfunction to her child; Donna expresses her regrets over her behavior and promises she is trying to get better. When Pete arrives, an emotionally drained Donna quietly exits the hospital room to wait in reception, where she is comforted by the Faks.
279"Apologies"Christopher StorerAlex RussellJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)
The Faks urge Carmy to apologize to Claire, which he considers but continually puts off. Carmy invites Sydney to the Ever "funeral service" closing dinner. The staff anxiously await the Tribune review. Cicero warns Carmy that, with the finances in dire straits, he will likely have to pull out if it is negative. Richie ponders whether to attend Tiff and Frankie's wedding, with Tiff urging him to do so. With the restaurant closed for the day so Carmy, Sydney, and Richie can attend the Ever dinner, Marcus and Tina help each other experiment with their own dishes. Sydney delivers food to Pete and Natalie, and discovers from Pete that Carmy is offering her less money and fewer benefits as a partner than she would get working for Adam. The Faks visit Claire at her job and implore her to reach out to Carmy, telling her he feels sorry but is too nervous to talk to her.
2810"Forever"Christopher StorerChristopher StorerJune 26, 2024 (2024-06-26)
Carmy, Sydney and Richie attend the Ever closing dinner. Richie spends time with Garrett and Jessica while they run service, while Carmy reconnects with Luca, who plans to stay in Chicago for a few months to visit his sister. Sydney converses with Luca and various renowned chefs as they share their stories from past kitchens, and is struck by their aversion to dysfunctional kitchen environments. Carmy confronts David and accuses him of ruining his self-worth; he snidely claims Carmy should be thanking him as his abuse towards Carmy made him a better chef. Adam reminds Sydney about his prior offer, to which she states she is still interested. Chef Terry explains her choice to close the restaurant to Carmy, explaining she was tired of the constant stress and wanted to finish her career on her own terms. After the service, Sydney hosts an afterparty at her apartment attended by Luca, Chef Terry, and members of The Bear and Ever's staff. Noticing the Original Beef's old four-star review and thinking about how the staff has changed since, Sydney runs out of her apartment and has a panic attack. Carmy checks his phone to discover several missed calls from Cicero and Computer, along with the Tribune review.

Production

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Development

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In November 2023, following the release of the second season, FX renewed The Bear for a ten-episode third season.[1]

Writing

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Series creator and co-showrunner Christopher Storer wrote all episodes in the season, except "Napkins", "Ice Chips" and "Apologies", which were respectively written by Catherine Schetina, co-showrunner Joanna Calo, and supervising producer Alex Russell.[2]

Casting

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Josh Hartnett and John Cena joined the third season as guest stars.

Josh Hartnett was cast as Tiffany's fiancé after meeting Storer years prior when they discussed a possible role for a film.[3] Hartnett accepted the role without even reading the script.[4] John Cena was cast as Sammy Flak.[5] "Forever" features cameos by Christina Tosi and Grant Achatz.[6]

Filming

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Filming for the third season began in February 2024.[7][8] In March 2024, scenes depicting the cast filming a funeral for "Doors" leaked to the Internet, with fans speculating that they would attend Marcus' mother's funeral.[9] The second episode, "Next", was filmed in just two days.[10] Main cast member Ayo Edebiri directed the sixth episode of the season, "Napkins", after joining the Directors Guild of America.[11][12] Parts of the fourth season were filmed during filming for this season.[13][14]

Release

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The third season of The Bear was originally scheduled to premiere on June 27, 2024,[15] but ended up releasing on June 26, 2024, on Hulu and Disney+.[16]

Reception

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Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, 89% of 87 critics gave the third season a positive review, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The website's critics consensus states. "Having set an exceedingly high standard of excellence for itself, The Bear spends its third season simmering, stewing, and giving off an aroma that whets the appetite."[17] The website also reported that the season was "as audacious as ever" and it "still seems to continue delivering compelling and often intense television with performances that are so dependably brilliant that they're not even mentioned in most of the reviews. Instead, at this point in a show's life, it's easier to find faults in its sameness or changes, or in its attempts to repeat or outdo itself." Metacritic assigned it a weighted average score of 80 out of 100 based on 44 critic reviews.[18]

References

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  1. ^ White, Peter (November 6, 2023). "'The Bear' Renewed For Season 3 At FX/Hulu". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on November 6, 2023. Retrieved November 6, 2023.
  2. ^ "The Bear". directories.wga.org. Retrieved September 7, 2024.
  3. ^ Bucksbaum, Sydney (June 27, 2023). "The Bear season 3 serves up another helping of surprise guest stars: Here's everyone who clocks in". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
  4. ^ Rankin, Seija (July 2, 2024). "How Josh Hartnett Became a Surprise Guest Star on 'The Bear'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  5. ^ Foreman, Alison (July 2, 2024). "'The Bear' Season 3 Proves One Thing: Hollywood Loves a John Cena Cameo". IndieWire. Retrieved September 7, 2024.
  6. ^ Barsamian, Edward (August 16, 2024). ""Yes Chef!" 3 MICHELIN Guide Chefs on Their "Bear" Cameos". Michelin Guide. Retrieved August 19, 2024.
  7. ^ Darwish, Meaghan (May 24, 2024). "'The Bear' Wraps Filming Season 3: What We Know So Far". TV Insider. Retrieved September 7, 2024.
  8. ^ Mercuri, Monica. "Everything To Know About 'The Bear' Season 3". Forbes. Retrieved September 7, 2024.
  9. ^ Wehniainen, Grace (March 13, 2024). "The Bear Fans Think Season 3's Funeral Scene Is For This Character". Bustle. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  10. ^ Radish, Christina (June 27, 2024). "'The Bear's Jeremy Allen White & Abby Elliott Share Their Favorite Season 3 Episodes". Collider. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  11. ^ "(#301-310) "Season 3"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  12. ^ Peters, Fletcher (June 27, 2024). "Ayo Edebiri's 'The Bear' Directorial Debut Is a Knockout". The Daily Beast. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  13. ^ Perez, Rodrigo (June 27, 2024). "The Bear Didn't Shoot Seasons 3-4 Back To Back But Did 'A Little Version Of That' According To Cast". The Playlist. Retrieved August 27, 2024.
  14. ^ Tinoco, Armando (August 27, 2024). "Jeremy Allen White On The Bear Season 4 Filming Start Date: 'I Know It's Not Going To Be Until Next Year'". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on September 6, 2024. Retrieved August 27, 2024.
  15. ^ Piña, Christy (May 9, 2024). "'The Bear' Season 3 Releases Teaser, Premiere Date". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  16. ^ White, Peter (June 24, 2024). "'The Bear': FX Moves Up Season 3 Premiere By Three Hours". Deadline. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  17. ^ "The Bear: Season 3". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  18. ^ "The Bear: Season 3". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved July 15, 2024.
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