Rainy finale for The Bear leans on sentiment as chaos lingers

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In Nina Metz’s Chicago Tribune review, The Bear’s final season unfolds in a single rain-soaked Chicago day as Carmy quits, the kitchen floods, and the crew fights to stay open; while it delivers intimate character moments and a hopeful coda, the piece argues the show never fully escapes its pattern of late-night chaos, ending more with sentiment than a bold new direction.
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