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Updated · The Boston Globe · Jun 24
Boston Globe Hails 66-Minute 'The Bear' Episode 'Fishes' as TV Milestone
Updated
Updated · The Boston Globe · Jun 24

Boston Globe Hails 66-Minute 'The Bear' Episode 'Fishes' as TV Milestone

1 articles · Updated · The Boston Globe · Jun 24

Summary

  • FX’s “The Bear” enters its fifth and final season Thursday with the Boston Globe arguing season 2’s 66-minute “Fishes” remains the show’s defining peak.
  • The review casts the Christmas flashback as a standalone, anxiety-soaked family drama that explains Carmy’s damage and elevates the series beyond a conventional TV episode.
  • Jamie Lee Curtis anchors that chaos as Donna Berzatto, with the Globe calling it the performance of her career, while Jon Bernthal, Bob Odenkirk, John Mulaney and Sarah Paulson deepen the ensemble.
  • Christopher Storer’s direction and the episode’s Feast of the Seven Fishes setting are presented as the reason “Fishes” endures as a milestone for television’s current age.

Insights

As its final season airs tomorrow, can 'The Bear' surpass the emotional intensity of its legendary 'Fishes' episode?
Is 'The Bear's' choice to end at its peak a new blueprint for prestige TV, or a missed opportunity for more storytelling?
Did 'The Bear' accurately portray kitchen culture, or did it glamorize a toxic reality that modern chefs have left behind?