While he was in the front, the seven dishes at his station have gone cold and need to be remade, and Carmy starts freaking out asking Sydney if his old boss (who we later see isn't actually there) is the one who ordered it. When he goes out to serve his new girlfriend Claire (Molly Gordon) and her friend as a king gesture, he hallucinates that his vicious old boss (played by Joel McHale) is seated in the back of the room. Meanwhile, Carmy's been waiting for the other shoe to drop all day, as his head fills with negative self talk and toxic criticisms from his past jobs. We first see a moment of Sydney skillfully running expo duties before all the little things that can go wrong on a first night open start to pile up: One of the new hires, Josh (Alex Moffat), has gone missing (and will remain missing for most of the episode) Marcus and Sydney (Lionel Boyce) are having issues communicating after he awkwardly attempted to ask her out earlier in the day there are no more clean forks they're down 12 baskets of bread Tina (Liza Colón-Zayas) makes a T-bone steak isn't up to Sydney's standard and is told to start over and the clogged toilet has exploded on Natalie. The back of house isn't running as smoothly. Adamu doesn’t drink alcohol, so a besuitted Fak (Matty Matheson) brings over a "Bear Pop service" instead. "Sugar" (Abby Elliott) at the host stand, while Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) wastes no time displaying the skills he learned staging at the "best restaurant in the world." When he offers Syd's father (played by Robert Townsend) a beverage, he already knows Mr. Among the front-of-house staff, Natalie a.k.a. The episode begins with a sense of frenzied calm, with the staff at their stations and a packed dining room of guests. After weeks of stages, renovations, and a standout Christmas flashback episode, the show culminates in Friends and Family Night, the first night The Bear opens to the public. Throughout the 10-episode installment-which follows Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), Sydney (Ayo Edebiri), and the team's mission to reopen the former Original Beef of Chicagoland in a three-month turnaround-the hit dramedy slows down the frenetic pace of its first survival-mode season to highlight each of the show's stellar cast of characters and show why they've dedicated themselves to building their dream restaurant. The Bear undergoes a transformation in its second season, and not just because the titular restaurant changes from an old-school sandwich joint to a fine dining establishment. The gala will be attended by Beyoncé, Solange, and Kelly Rowland, who are “gonna be the Vanna Whites for our auction.”įor more on Tina and Richard's endeavor, visit Wacotheatercenter.Warning: This piece contains spoilers for season two of Hulu’s The Bear. Tina teased, “I'm gonna be Mother Earth, so I'm taking all these leaves and I'm making a dress out of leaves, flowers, and branches.” This Saturday, Tina is hosting the Wearable Art Gala. Tina and Richard are helping aspiring actors in Los Angeles by building the new non-profit Waco Theater and Performing Arts Center. He said about their relationship, "What we admired about each other was that she helped hundreds of people. The two were friends before things turned romantic. Speaking of her hubby, Tina revealed that they have “known each other for 33 years.” He chimed in, “Well, 35.” Tina said, “Who would've thought at 59 years old, I'd come back and have a new man, a new house, in a new city?!" Tina is living in Los Angeles while Bey and husband Jay Z are house hunting in the City of Angels.
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