The Bear as Onion Headlines. Season 1, episode 1: System. Because I can't get this show out of my head, I'm planning on making sets for every episode. It's fine, I'm fine, I'm regular about it.
Gods are stubborn. So am I. // Anne Carson's Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides
Sydcarmys listening to anti-Sydcarmys spout absolute nonsense about how sydcarmy would never happen and attack Sydney for no reason at all
Can’t wait for the views on The Boys to go up and for the original cast to be really excited only to realize it’s because of another TV show from fucking 2005
“As long is there is love, there will be grief”- Heidi Priebe
I have not seen one good reason as to why SydCarmy shouldn’t happen. Age gap? They’re maybe 2-3 years apart and both full grown adults. Power imbalance? They very clearly view each other as equals and respect each other deeply (I couldn’t do this without you, You were the best cdc in the u.s.) Professionalism? Many chefs and people who work in the culinary industry have said it’s quite common to have work place relationships. Carmy needs therapy? He can go to therapy AND be in a relationship, many people are. The Bear doesn’t need romance? There are many ships and many canon relationships (CarmyxClaire etc.), yet SydCarmy is the only one you don’t like. They’re better off as friends? Maybe, but many good relationships are a balance of friendship and partnership, so really they can remain besties and be in a romantic relationship.
Me connecting Richie singing Love Story to Sydcarmy even though they most likely have nothing to do with each other
“And now that you don’t have to be perfect, you can be good.” - John Steinbeck, East of Eden
Idk if this makes any sense, but to me it’s about Carmy letting go of needing to be perfect for everyone else and learning to simply be himself and the transformation of the beef to the bear being a representation of him letting go of the version of himself he created for everyone else (the beef) and becoming who he truly is (the bear), therefore letting go of the need to perfect and becoming good
The parallels THE PARALLELS
(C’est pas grave translates to it’s not serious/it doesn’t matter)