'The Bear' Season 2 Recap: What to Remember Ahead of Season 3 (2024)

Get in formation, Chefs!The Bearseason 3 premieres on Wednesday night and just in time to dive into what the deliciously stressful dramedy has prepared for fans this year, let's look back at what happened in season 2.

Viewers will remember that season 2 ended with Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto(Jeremy Allen White) trapped in the walk-in refrigerator on the highly anticipated friends-and-family night for the freshly transformed restaurant, The Bear. Chef de Cuisine Sydney Adamu (Ayo Edebiri), who stepped up in several ways throughout the season,had to handle the kitchen on her lonesome. At the same time, Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) took over ticket orders before getting into a season-ending argument with the trapped Carmy about the latter's accidental breakup withchildhood crush Claire (Molly Gordon).

And that doesn't include the tragic foreshadowing concerning Marcus' (Lionel Boyce)ailing mom,Natalie "Sugar" Berzatto's (Abby Elliott) pregnancy, and Uncle Jimmy (Oliver Platt) still wanting the $800,000he's owed.

Keep reading for a thorough breakdown of where our favorite dysfunctional chefs left off in the second season ofThe Bear.

Carmy and Sydney develop a new menu as the chefs go their separate ways

Season 1 ends with Carmy finding the money left to him by his late brother, Michael "Mikey" (Jon Bernthal), and deciding to create a fine-dining restaurant from the ashes of the sandwich joint he's inherited.As we jump into season 2, the chefs and back-of-house staff of The Bear -- formerly known asThe OriginalBeef of Chicagoland, or,The Beef -- are in the thick of thetransition.

A complete renovation of the space means there's immense pressure on everyone, especially Carmy, the executive chef, Sydney, the chef de cuisine, and Natalie, who is given the role ofpart-time project manager by Sydney. With the place out of business, while the trio in charge try to squeeze extensive repairs into a three-month timeframe, the staff is sent off to various restaurants across America and Europe to enhance their culinary skills.

As Carmy and Sydney begin to design their "chaos menu" for the friends-and-family night, the two open up about their culinary pasts and what they want The Bear to become. Sydney establishes her desire for aMichelin star, which Carmy is veryambivalent abouthavingretainedtwo under his previous boss. On the other hand, Carmy has a deep desire to prove to himself, his abusive former boss, and Mikey's ghost that he can create the restaurant of his dreams that doesn't enforce thedisparaging nature of kitchens of the past.

As Carmy and Sydney work on their restaurant's menu,Marcus reluctantly leaves his ailing mother in Chicago to train at a restaurant in Copenhagen. Although Marcus is understandably hesitant to leave his mother's side, the experience is worthwhile as he trains under fellow pastry chef Luca (Will Poulter).

Luca shares how he spent much of his training trying to become the "best" in the industry and struggled to accept he could never compete with an old rival (revealed to be Carmy) in the kitchen. But when he finally accepted the hard truth, it allowed him to become better than he ever thought possible. Marcus returns to The Bear feelingfulfilled and inspired from his time in Copenhagen.

Richie goes through a similar journey in what has become a fan-favorite episode. When Carmy sees how listless Richie has become as renovations continue and the father of one discovers his ex-wife is getting remarried, he sends Richie to stage at a top Michelin-star restaurant in Chicagoheaded by Carmy's former mentor to find his "purpose."

Having to go from silverware polisher to working front-of-house at the restaurant forces Richie to overcome his ego and discover a passion for hospitality. Richie finds his purpose in becoming a great host, server and expediter -- the kitchen staffer who keeps everyone on time and in check --and learns from Chef Terry (Olivia Colman) that you're never too old to start again. He adopts her mantra that "every second counts."

Sydney and Carmy decide to sendEbra (Edwin Lee Gibson) and Tina (Liza Colón-Zayas) off to culinary school, to brush up on their formal skills. While Tina flourishes under formal instruction and finds community among her classmates,Ebra struggles to adjust to the drastic change. When he returns to The Bear after skipping classes, Carmy agrees to keep a sandwich window open for loyal customers to utilize, keeping some of The Beef's iconic charm in its new age.

Fans meet the Berzatto matriarch and the rest of the family in a stress-filled Christmas episode

While season 1 teased about the tense relationship between Carmy, Natalie and their mother, Donna Berzatto(Jamie Lee Curtis), season 2's Christmas flashback episode "Fishes" formally introduced us to the Berzatto matriarch, a hard-drinking, emotionally abusive and deeply depressed mother whose meltdown during a previous Christmas haunts Carmy to the present day.

Thetension-filled and emotional holiday feastintroduces the star-studded extended Berzatto family, which includes Sarah Paulson, Gillian Jacobs, John Mulaney, and Bob Odenkirk.

During the feast, Donna callously condescends to her only daughter, emotionally manipulates her youngest son for leaving home to work on his culinary dreams, and ultimately drives her car through her own house during the traditional Italian "feast of the seven fishes" she previously prepared. It's not a surprise that Carmy has a panic attack that prominently features her face five years after the traumatic dinner.

When Donna makes another appearance in the present day, she shows up at The Bear's friends-and-family night, smoking outside the restaurant where she can't seem to bring herself to come in because she doesn't want to ruin the nice thing her kids made together.

Although Natalie's husband, Pete (Chris Witaske), tries to get her to come inside, he eventually tells her it's OK not to go inside, giving her the pass she needs to leave without seeing either of her children in-person.

Claire enters the picture and things get complicated asThe Bear isalmostopen for business

Just as it seems that Carmy and Sydney have reached a common ground, it all goes awry when Carmy gets distracted by the arrival of Claire, whom he had a crush on when they were younger. Although Carmy gives Claire a fake number when they initially reunite at a grocery store one night, she gets his real number fromNeil Fak (Matty Matheson). When Claire calls him out for giving her the wrong number, Carmy agrees to go out with her, which leads to a blossoming relationship.

Carmy, who tends to have tunnel vision, finds himself wrapped up in pursuing his relationship with Claire during a critical time for The Bear's renovation. He even blows Sydney off for the planned taste excursions that he suggested for them to find inspiration after their cooking wasn't producing good flavors.

When Carmy leaves planning for the restaurant to Sydney, who is overwhelmed handling the operation without her executive chef, she and Natalie find themselves leaning on one another as Carmy becomes more unreliable and devotes time to his romance with Claire.

But even as his relationship with Claire progresses, Carmy struggles with opening himself up to the doctor. At one point in the season, he has a panic attack that features visions of Claire, Mikey, and Donna, and seemingly calms himself down with thoughts of The Bear and Sydney.

When Carmy does show up to the work-in-progress, hestarts making little mistakes that trickle down to affect everyone's future at The Bear, including forgetting to put a call to the fridge repair guy which leads to the finale's ultimate meltdown.

Friends-and-family night goes off with several hitches

When the night finally comes afterweeks of failing fire inspections, knocking down walls and generally fighting over every detail of the restaurant, things aren't quite as ready as everyone would hope.

Carm quickly discovers he's the most ill-prepared chef in the kitchen after spending too much time with Claire, and begins to spiral as he believes it'll be his fault if The Bear fails. When he gets locked inside the walk-in fridge, he realizes this is his fault becausehe never called the repairman to fix the handle.

While the kitchen is shocked while trying to figure out what to do, Sydney and Richie realize they have to take control without their executive chef. Luckily, the CDC can trust the rest of the kitchen, especially her sous chef, Tina, to keep things afloat.

Meanwhile, Carmy is dramatically spiraling while locked away in the fridge as his team efficiently handles things without him. Heself-flagellates, ranting abouthow he's a "psycho" and doesn't "need to receive any amusem*nt or enjoyment."

"I am the best because I didn't have any of this f**king bullsh*t, right? I could focus, and I could concentrate, and I had a routine," he tells whoever is listening outside the fridge door -- primarily Tina before she's pulled away for kitchen business.

"I don't need to provide amusem*nt or enjoyment," Carmy continues. "I don't need to receive any amusem*nt or enjoyment. I'm completely fine with that."

In the thick of his anxiety-fueled spiral, Carmy refers to his relationship with Claire as "all this bulls**t," just in time for the doctor herself tocome into the kitchen and hear his spiel."No amount of good is worth how terrible this feels," he says. "It's just a complete waste of f**king time."

"I'm sorry you feel that way," Claire responds and leaves in tears.

When Richie learns what transpired, he lays Carmy out and the two take turns yelling unforgivable things at each other through the door. At one point, Richie calls Carmy 'Donna,'suggesting that Carmy is showing the same self-destructive behavior as his mother.

On the other side of the door, the rest of the staff handles service without Carmy well. Richie steps up as expediter, employing his new skills alongside Sydney taking control of the kitchen, and opening night is a success.

As the episode ends and the rest of the team winds down from the surprisingly successful night, Carmy can be seen sitting in the cold fridge as it's opened from the outside.

What will happen in The Bear season 3?

Season 3 of the award-winning season hasa lotto handle as it picks up where fans left off. After a season of Carmy being an unreliable partner, he has to prove to Sydney that he's a trustworthy ally to work alongside. Will Richie and Matty work productively alongside each other in front-of-house? How will Natalie handle stepping back from the restaurant as she becomes a mother, and will she be interested in rebuilding her relationship with her mother as well? What will happen with Marcus' ailing mother?

According to FX and Hulu's official description of the third season, season 3 will follow the chefs"as they do what it takes to elevate The Bear, their beef stand turned fine dining establishment, to the highest level, all while doing their best just to stay in business. It’s a losing battle every single day in the restaurant business. Carmy pushes himself harder than ever, and demands excellence from his crew, who do their best to match his intensity."

The description continues, "Their quest for culinary excellence will propel the crew to new levels and stress the bonds that hold the restaurant together. As the team grows in size, each member will strive to reach a greater level of service within their role. In the restaurant industry, you’re never on solid ground, and with that ever-changing landscape comes new challenges and opportunities.

"Our chefs have learned that every second counts, but this season we’ll find out if they have what it takes to make it to tomorrow," the synopsis concludes.

While indistinct, it's at least a little more than what we had known previously -- which was not much of anything.It is believed, based on 3x1's description onRotten Tomatoes, that the show will pick up where season 2 left off as Carmy and his team continue to get their restaurant, The Bear, off the ground.

"The next day and the days that led to it," reads the description of the first episode of season 3. Other like-wise short and vague episode synopses for all 10 episodes can be foundhere.

Tensions mount between the crew and Carmy as he doles outa list of "non-negotiables" thatSydney and the rest of the team question the reality of day-to-day execution. And as different ideas of excellence clash, the ongoing fraught interpersonal dynamics of The Bear's crew -- in and out of the kitchen -- bubbles over until it overflows.

Seasons 1 and 2 of FX'sThe Bearare now streaming on Hulu.The Bearseason 3 begins streaming on Hulu on June 26 at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT.

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FAQs

What happened on season 2 of The Bear? ›

Some of the highlights of The Bear Season 2 include Sydney's growth as a leader, Marcus' development in Denmark, Tina's promotion, and Carmy's relationship with Claire. The season finale saw the opening of The Bear restaurant, which had been the focus of the characters' hard work and dedication.

Why did Richie go to jail in The Bear? ›

Richie tries to control the situation by assaulting one of the men who are fighting, but after Richie punches him, the man loses consciousness and is admitted to a hospital intensive care unit. Richie is arrested with the possibility of a manslaughter charge if the victim does not survive.

Is season 3 of The Bear the final season? ›

Yes, The Bear was quietly renewed for a fourth season when the series was picked up for a third season last fall, according to Deadline. While FX has not yet confirmed the renewal, some Chicago news outlets reported that several episodes of the fourth season were filmed in Chicago right after the third season.

Will season 3 of The Bear be on FX? ›

Season 3 of FX and Hulu's Emmy, SAG and Golden Globes-award winning culinary show (now streaming on Hulu) will see Carmy, Sydney and Richie "do what it takes to elevate The Bear, their beef stand turned fine dining establishment, to the highest level, all while doing their best just to stay in business," says FX about ...

What happened with Marcus in season 2 of The Bear? ›

During Season 2, Marcus got to spread his wings by traveling to Copenhagen to study under chefs who've worked with Jeremy Allen White's Carmy, but in Season 3, despite returning as a staple to the newly opened restaurant, Marcus is also carrying the weight of losing his mother and not being there when it happened.

What is Carmy's problem in The Bear? ›

A throughline of The Bear is Carmy's poor communication, which strains nearly all of his close relationships, one of the most important of which is his professional partnership with Sydney.

Why did Mikey hide money in tomato cans? ›

Mikey hadn't been squandering the money, he'd been sealing it inside cans for safekeeping, away from the taxman. Most professional kitchens have an electric can-seamer. It seemed Mikey had told the truth to Cicero. He'd wanted funds to franchise the restaurant with Carmy.

What does KBL mean in The Bear? ›

Presumably Jimmy didn't extend the loan via a suitcase full of cash, so the KBL—Jimmy Kalinowski, Berzatto, and Lee Layne—ledger that Carmy finds in the Original Beef office with small amounts adding up to just over $300,000 might be withdrawals from a bank account associated with the restaurant.

Why does Richie hate Carmy? ›

This resulted in Carmy eventually sending Richie to work as an assistant to a high profile restaurant. Despite intending it as an opportunity for him to improve, Richie initially viewed it as punishment and resented Carmy for it.

Who are the real chefs in The Bear season 3? ›

Chefs Grant Achatz, Christina Tosi, Genie Kwon, Wylie Dufresne, Anna Posey and Rosio Sanchez also appear in the finale episode. A famous chef who doesn't show up in person in the show but who is included in some way is Nobu Matsuhisa.

What happened between Carmy and Richie in season 2? ›

Richie returns to the kitchen and gets into a shouting match with Carmy, at one point calling him "Donna" and telling him, "I don't understand why you can't just let something good happen for once in your f------ life."

Is there a season 4 of The Bear coming out? ›

There's no season 4 release date yet

Since its premiere in summer 2022, a new season of "The Bear" has been consistently released every year. If the show maintains that pace, season four will likely come out sometime in 2026. This is a developing story.

Who is the famous chef in The Bear? ›

Grant Achatz

The chef behind groundbreaking Chicago restaurant Alinea brings a little levity to the finale's funeral when he is accosted by “hot pastry chef” Luca (Will Poulter), who can't stop asking him questions about some of his most famous dishes.

Where can I watch season 3 of The Bear? ›

The Bear season three is now streaming on Hulu.

Who wrote The Bear season 3? ›

Called “Tomorrow” and written by creator Christopher Storer, who directed the episode, along with co-star/culinary producer Matty Matheson (who plays Fak), The Bear's return kicks off with a meditative exploration of Carm's past, present and his future.

Will there be a second 2 of The Bear? ›

The Bear will serve up a second season this summer starting June 22, 2023. The Jeremy Allen White-led series will also up the ante with two more episodes than the first season, totaling at a 10-episode run. "It's not a reopening, it's a rebirth," the teaser states.

How many episodes are in season 2 of The Bear? ›

Why is Matty Matheson in The Bear? ›

Matheson's role behind the scenes of the Emmy-winning kitchen dramedy expanded from co-producer in Season 1 to executive producer for the next two seasons. And so too did his role in front of the camera.

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