The Bear Recap: We Have the Beefs
Briefly

In the fourth season of The Bear, the series reaches a midpoint where the characters, particularly Carmy, start showing signs of progress and hope. During an Al-Anon meeting, Carmy connects with a poignant story shared by Georgie, which mirrors his own familial struggles. Additionally, Carmy enjoys a solo visit to a Frank Lloyd Wright site, symbolizing his search for inspiration and beauty. This season emphasizes the characters’ potential and the challenges they face, particularly for Syd, amidst the evolving dynamics of their team.
Carmy seems a lot lighter in general this episode. He takes a solo tour of Frank Lloyd Wright's home and studio in Oak Park, Illinois, which seems right up his 'beautiful stuff made for the people' alley.
Georgie's addict brother is charming but chaotic, and when she left him to plant-sit for her she returned home to find her plants still alive, but also four naked people on her couch.
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