The article reviews several series now available on streaming platforms, highlighting their evolution and viewer reception. "The Bear" has shifted from a chaotic kitchen drama to a poignant exploration of family dynamics, rewarding viewers with the development of its beloved characters. Meanwhile, "Squid Game" has become more traditional in its thriller approach, yet still captivates fans with an operatic ending. Lastly, "Amol Rajan Goes to the Ganges" offers a reflective journey through grief and spirituality, showcasing profound universal themes.
"The Bear isn't the chaotic Yes, chef! drama it used to be but that's no bad thing, as it is beautiful to watch this urban family grow."
"If you can get on board with the new contestant twist...then the final two episodes have a nicely grand and operatic feel to them, ultimately, Squid Game does its job."
"What Amol Rajan Goes to the Ganges expresses most powerfully of all...are the irresolvable particularities, and commonalities, of second-generation grief."
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