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But The Bear doesn't seem to want to dive deeper into any of these potential couplings because they just can't seem to get over the will-they-won't-they saga of Carmy and Claire.
After Carmy and Claire's breakup in the Season 2 finale, she was painted as this haunting figure in his memories for most of Season 3, and she plays even more of a role in Season 4. The season ...
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All that Carmy and Claire have going for them is off-camera history. On-camera, though, their conversations all feel surface-level, and the deeper moments of confession from Carmy don't feel earned.
Ever since Carmy locked himself in the walk-in fridge in The Bear’s Season 2 finale, we’ve been waiting for him to have a talk with Claire — and he finally did.
Claire prods Carmy to chime in, and he asks: “What’s the opposite of chaos?” (Oh, and he’s scared of math, too.) Eva admits she’s afraid of dancing, and they all agree it’s very scary.
The most frustrating character on The Bear continues to be Claire (Molly Gordon), whose on-screen role in Season 3 was limited, but whose importance even as an unseen force has grown and grown.
The most frustrating character on The Bear continues to be Claire (Molly Gordon), whose on-screen role in Season 3 was limited, but whose importance even as an unseen force has grown and grown.