Most Polarizing TV, Movie Couples: From 'Summer I Turned Pretty' to 'The Bear'
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Most Polarizing TV, Movie Couples: From 'Summer I Turned Pretty' to 'The Bear'
From The Bear’s Carmy and Claire to The Summer I Turned Pretty‘s Belly and Jeremiah, TV and movie fans have lots of opinions about which couples left the right impression. Gordon’s character was introduced as a love interest for Carmy, which became a divisive narrative choice for critics who questioned whether Claire was fully explored as her own person. Others, meanwhile, argued that Carmy should have been paired off with Sydney, who is played …
‘The Bear’ Renewed For Season 5: Will Carmy Be Back?
Following the contentious Season Four finale, The Bear has officially been renewed for another round of culinary chaos. The award-winning show by creator Christopher Storer will return in 2026, FX announced on Tuesday. “The Bear continues to be a fan favorite worldwide and their response to this season—as seen through incredibly high viewership—has been as spectacular as any of its previous seasons,” said FX Chariman John Landgraf in a press…
‘The Bear’ Renewed For Season 5 By FX
The Bear will be back for fifth season. On the heels of its fourth season premiere, FX just announced it has picked up a fifth season of the Emmy-winning comedy series starring Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. It’s slated to premiere in 2026. “The Bear continues to be a fan favorite worldwide and their response to this season—as seen through incredibly high viewership—has been as spectacular as any of its previous season…
‘The Bear’ Renewed for Season 5 by FX
“The Bear” isn’t finished cooking yet. FX has renewed the half-hour series for Season 5. Season 4 of “The Bear,” which dropped all 10 episodes on Hulu on June 25, follows Carmy (Jeremy Allen White), Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) and Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) as they continue navigating the challenges of running their fine dining restaurant. The […]
‘The Bear’ Season 4 Should’ve Mixed Up the Menu — What Worked, What Didn’t, and What’s Next
There is so much to love about FX’s “The Bear.” From its technical precision to its culinary exhibition and intimate, chaotic character work, this vivid kitchen drama had no business being the megahit that it’s become. Season 4 is the show’s weakest, if only because Christopher Storer and Joanna Calo set such a high bar in previous seasons. IndieWire’s spoiler-free review noted a dulled momentum when it came to key plot development and character…
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