"The Bear" isn't a series about being an aspiring all-star chef but instead about the existential angst of being a human. Carm is a young man with a long history of witnessing his own family's dysfunction which he desperately wants to disown.
The older brother he idolizes suddenly commits suicide which brings his idea of opening a restaurant together to a screeching halt. There are episodes in this series that are hard to watch for their voyeuristic fly on the wall exposition of destructive family dynamics.
Carm is left with his older brother's sandwich shop which he intends to convert into a fine culinary establishment worthy of his own vision. It's almost as if he wants to excel to wash away the sins he witnessed growing up.
Highly recommended if you love strong character development and fine acting.



