WARNING: Contains mild spoilers for The Bear.

Summary

The Bearseason 3 offers even more backstory about its celebrated flashback season 2 episode “Fishes”. Often considered one of the verybest episodes ofThe Bear, “Fishes” depicts an in-depth look at Carmy’s (Jeremy Allen White’s) chaotic family life years before the events ofThe Bearseason 1take place. Through exceptional use of flashbacks and an outstanding ensemble cast that includes Bob Odenkirk and Jon Bernthal,“Fishes” became one of the most gripping and innovative episodes of the series.

With several great episodes and 10 Emmy Awards,The Bearis arguably one of the best series of the 21st centuryand could end up becoming one of the greatest television series ever made. While the series is classified as a comedy for awards consideration,The Bearseamlessly blends chaotic and harmonious moments to make something truly unique that, at its core, is united by a sense of family, shared passion, and a love for its community.

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The Bear Season 3, Episode 1 Reveals The Direct Aftermath Of Season 2’s “Fishes”

It briefly depicts what happens immediately after Donna’s car incident

During the cerebral season 3 premiere ofThe Beartitled “Tomorrow”, more light is shed on the aftermath of the unbelievable closing scene of “Fishes.“The entire episode is composed of intricate vignettes from Carmy’s memoriesthat combine to portray more of the unseen details of how he came to become a world-class chef. It also dives into his motivation for desperately wanting to leave his family life behind and pour himself into his dream and profession to essentially not have to think about them.

During one of the flashbacks in “Tomorrow”, the audience discovers what happened after Donna crashes the car into their house. Carmy and several other characters stand outside as the car gets told as their neighbors come out to bear witness, placing an embarrassing spotlight on their Christmas night. Mikey also refuses to come out of his room following his explosive encounter with Uncle Lee andCarmy notices Claire looking at him with sympathetic eyesfrom afar in the scene.

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Why The Aftermath Is Just As Important As The Dinner Explosion In The Bear

It shows Carmy looking for a way out & a low point for Mikey

A great deal of the characters' psychology and history can be revealed in how they act and proceed after the blowup in “Fishes.” It showed that Mikey, who is typically very charismatic and well-intentioned in other flashback scenes, took the night really hard. He was likely upset and embarrassed about his mom’s choice and hurt by his uncle’s nasty insults. It alsoreveals that Claire has been around for much longerthan it would have seemed from her season 2 introduction, which adds depth to her and Carmy’s history. Claire knows what Carmy had to deal with firsthand, which suggests she is the best fit for him inThe Bear.

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Custom image of Ayo Edebiri as Sydney and Jeremy Allen White as Carmy in The Bear season 3

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