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The most stressful episode of television ever made.dimejinky99 wrote:The fishes.
What the fuck did I just watch
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spike wrote:The most stressful episode of television ever made.dimejinky99 wrote:The fishes.
What the fuck did I just watch
Honestly haven’t had a piece of media almost induce a panic attack on me like that ever.
Rerun of several christmases past. If none so relentless.
The following episode with Richie was worth it. Beautiful.
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Great use of ev and throw your arms around me at the end of that one 
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It sure wasspike wrote:The most stressful episode of television ever made.dimejinky99 wrote:The fishes.
What the fuck did I just watch
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
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One of the absolute most perfect 1-2 punches to ever be on television.dimejinky99 wrote:spike wrote:The most stressful episode of television ever made.dimejinky99 wrote:The fishes.
What the fuck did I just watch
Honestly haven’t had a piece of media almost induce a panic attack on me like that ever.
Rerun of several christmases past. If none so relentless.
The following episode with Richie was worth it. Beautiful.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
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I made the mistake of checking out the Bear subreddit. Bunch of weird legbeards "shipping" characters and people "in the industry" calling bullshit on minute details.
People are just the worst.
People are just the worst.
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Well fuck that for a finale.
He found a way to fuck up in every way possible
He found a way to fuck up in every way possible
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Most of the finale seemed out of a Grey´s Anatomy script
BONE FUCKIN´ TOMAHAWK.
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Team season 2
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VinylGuy wrote:Most of the finale seemed out of a Grey´s Anatomy script
I’ve never seen a minute of that show so I’m safe from that.
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He really did. But the team pulled it together and made it happen. Fucking magnificent.dimejinky99 wrote:Well fuck that for a finale.
He found a way to fuck up in every way possible
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wease wrote:He really did. But the team pulled it together and made it happen. Fucking magnificent.dimejinky99 wrote:Well fuck that for a finale.
He found a way to fuck up in every way possible
That’s true.
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I’m dumb as a brick. I didn’t pick this up.
Mikey hid all the money in the cans of tomatoes because he was going to do an insurance fraud on the place and burn it! And the money would survive. (But why ‘hide’ it in the restaurant? And how come nobody opened one before? Did Tina and the staff know?)
That’s some long arc storytelling I was wondering why he was bothering to go to that effort if he owed the uncle that exact amount why not just pay him?
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Mikey hid all the money in the cans of tomatoes because he was going to do an insurance fraud on the place and burn it! And the money would survive. (But why ‘hide’ it in the restaurant? And how come nobody opened one before? Did Tina and the staff know?)
That’s some long arc storytelling I was wondering why he was bothering to go to that effort if he owed the uncle that exact amount why not just pay him?
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Well, Carmy did almost open a can on what E1/E2?dimejinky99 wrote:I’m dumb as a brick. I didn’t pick this up.
Mikey hid all the money in the cans of tomatoes because he was going to do an insurance fraud on the place and burn it! And the money would survive. (But why ‘hide’ it in the restaurant? And how come nobody opened one before? Did Tina and the staff know?)
That’s some long arc storytelling I was wondering why he was bothering to go to that effort if he owed the uncle that exact amount why not just pay him?
Love it
I didn't delve in to logistics of the practical lightning or the cash in the cans surviving, kind of chalked it up with some of the more TVesque moments. But I don't personally believe Mikey would have thought the cans would make it through the fire, though they could have easily been moved beforehand.
I'd have to look back but I think the practical lightning was a single poor attempt and not the next step of a plan but could certainly have missed something there.
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oasisfan35 wrote:Well, Carmy did almost open a can on what E1/E2?dimejinky99 wrote:I’m dumb as a brick. I didn’t pick this up.
Mikey hid all the money in the cans of tomatoes because he was going to do an insurance fraud on the place and burn it! And the money would survive. (But why ‘hide’ it in the restaurant? And how come nobody opened one before? Did Tina and the staff know?)
That’s some long arc storytelling I was wondering why he was bothering to go to that effort if he owed the uncle that exact amount why not just pay him?
Love it
I didn't delve in to logistics of the practical lightning or the cash in the cans surviving, kind of chalked it up with some of the more TVesque moments. But I don't personally believe Mikey would have thought the cans would make it through the fire, though they could have easily been moved beforehand.
I'd have to look back but I think the practical lightning was a single poor attempt and not the next step of a plan but could certainly have missed something there.
I kinda think I’m missing something too. But it’s convoluted and tv convenient enough without getting further into it
Unless Carms dad appears in season 3 and is looking for the money or some such.
The uncle is leaning into them heavily so there will be some drama and inevitable fuckery around that for sure I think.
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Yep, agree with you there 100%dimejinky99 wrote:I kinda think I’m missing something too. But it’s convoluted and tv convenient enough without getting further into itoasisfan35 wrote:Well, Carmy did almost open a can on what E1/E2?dimejinky99 wrote:I’m dumb as a brick. I didn’t pick this up.
Mikey hid all the money in the cans of tomatoes because he was going to do an insurance fraud on the place and burn it! And the money would survive. (But why ‘hide’ it in the restaurant? And how come nobody opened one before? Did Tina and the staff know?)
That’s some long arc storytelling I was wondering why he was bothering to go to that effort if he owed the uncle that exact amount why not just pay him?
Love it
I didn't delve in to logistics of the practical lightning or the cash in the cans surviving, kind of chalked it up with some of the more TVesque moments. But I don't personally believe Mikey would have thought the cans would make it through the fire, though they could have easily been moved beforehand.
I'd have to look back but I think the practical lightning was a single poor attempt and not the next step of a plan but could certainly have missed something there.
Unless Carms dad appears in season 3 and is looking for the money or some such.
The uncle is leaning into them heavily so there will be some drama and inevitable fuckery around that for sure I think.
Only up to S2E2 myself, the lady has not wanted to delve back in to the tension just yet as she was also in the industry. I'll wait it out a bit more but that same tension definitely had me thinking if I could swing getting back in to it.
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oasisfan35 wrote:Yep, agree with you there 100%dimejinky99 wrote:I kinda think I’m missing something too. But it’s convoluted and tv convenient enough without getting further into itoasisfan35 wrote:Well, Carmy did almost open a can on what E1/E2?dimejinky99 wrote:I’m dumb as a brick. I didn’t pick this up.
Mikey hid all the money in the cans of tomatoes because he was going to do an insurance fraud on the place and burn it! And the money would survive. (But why ‘hide’ it in the restaurant? And how come nobody opened one before? Did Tina and the staff know?)
That’s some long arc storytelling I was wondering why he was bothering to go to that effort if he owed the uncle that exact amount why not just pay him?
Love it
I didn't delve in to logistics of the practical lightning or the cash in the cans surviving, kind of chalked it up with some of the more TVesque moments. But I don't personally believe Mikey would have thought the cans would make it through the fire, though they could have easily been moved beforehand.
I'd have to look back but I think the practical lightning was a single poor attempt and not the next step of a plan but could certainly have missed something there.
Unless Carms dad appears in season 3 and is looking for the money or some such.
The uncle is leaning into them heavily so there will be some drama and inevitable fuckery around that for sure I think.
Only up to S2E2 myself, the lady has not wanted to delve back in to the tension just yet as she was also in the industry. I'll wait it out a bit more but that same tension definitely had me thinking if I could swing getting back in to it.
Beware spoilers.
It’s a very different season. Little to no kitchen tension except *that* middle season episode fishes and the final episode.
It’s a much much different season than the first. Getting into each of the characters and giving them their own eps. It’s more enjoyable overall than the first season.
Except for that fuckin fishes episode. It’s vital to the overall story going backwards and forwards but it’s a tough watch.
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Just finished that 7 fishes episode. It's a great episode, but I had to take a few breaks to get through it. I just needed everyone to please SHUT THE FUCK UP FOR ONE MINUTE!
