How do you move forward after you hit rock bottom? This is the question haunting Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto after the second season of “The Bear” pushes him off the emotional tightrope he had ...
It’s hard to watch even a single episode of The Bear without looking at Carmy and thinking, Damn, I want that fit. The guy, for all of his faults, is a menswear god! If there’s one iconic ...
It’s hard to watch even a single episode of The Bear without looking at Carmy and thinking, Damn, I want that fit. The guy, for all of his faults, is a menswear god! If there’s one iconic Carmy piece ...
The show focuses on Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White), who is tasked with taking over his deceased brother’s Chicago Italian beef shop, moving from working in the kitchens of Michelin star ...
It also is the genesis of the discord between Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) and Richie (Ebon Moss Bachrach), who was passed over to run the restaurant in favor of Mikey's star chef and little brother.
In the show, White plays Carmen Berzatto, known as Carmy, a high-profile chef in New York who comes home to Chicago to take over an Italian beef sandwich shop, after his brother dies by suicide.
In what is already an Primetime Emmy Awards evening of several wins for FX’s second season of The Bear, Jeremy Allen White, aka top chef Carmy on the show, picked up his second Emmy win for Lead ...
By seasons 2 and 3, viewers have more backstories to unpack, from Carmy’s trauma to Sydney’s anxiety. However, the show manages to inject enough sarcasm, wit and irony to make it funny.
The Bear follows Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), a young chef who achieved some success on his own, returning home to Chicago to take over his family’s restaurant, which his late brother had run.