It was the Carmy goes to Clairebear's house and then calls Pete after to discuss the agreement at the end one
Damn, Bears episode is top tier. Everyone under the table together was my favorite thing the show has done, I think.
I swear it had to have been two separate tables for the exterior vs interior shots lol. It looked way too small for that many people from the outside
I liked this a lot more than season 3, still frustratingly meandering for most of it. Makes the "every second counts" repetition very funny. The show just feels like it's gone too far up its own ass. Big celebrity cameos, melodramatic monologues, the overall "this is so fucking deep" it exudes. I was rewatching some of season 1 before this dropped and it's just such a sharp decline in my eyes.
I know pretty much the whole season is someone telling someone else how they’re feeling but still that finale knocked me out lol. Eban’s performance in this show is such a cheat code
I dunno with this season it's like: it makes me feel something emotionally I relate to it. The music rocks. There are shots that make me say out loud "oh wow nice shot" the main 3 put on an acting clinic there were parts that made me chuckle. That is enough for me. No need for me to get pedantic about cohesion and narrative pacing. It's a good show. I enjoyed my time with it.
Maybe I'm naive but I trusted his character in the show. Maybe I'm still seeing him as Jess's dad in New Girl lol
I’m a little confused. Why did Richie hire those 3 people? Aren’t they from the other restaurant? And why is Luca back?
That restaurant closed at the end of season 3. In the season 3 finale Luca mentioned he was staying in Chicago for awhile to try to find his estranged sister.
It's weird. I feel that it was the perfect ending to Carmy's series arc but I still want a conclusion to how things will end for Syd/Ritchie/The restaurant
Not every relationship/plot in this show needs a neat, tidy conclusion but the way this show just leaves shit completely unresolved feels super sloppy