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The Most Cathartic Half-Hour Episode In TV History Will N...

This comedy show may be controversial now, but in its prime, it aired one of the most uplifting TV episodes of all time, and it keeps get...

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So get this: This comedy show may be controversial now, but in its prime, it aired one of the most uplifting TV episodes of all time, and it keeps getting better.

The Most Cathartic Half-Hour Episode In TV History Will Never Get Old By Liz Hersey Published Mar 2, 2026, 1:30 PM EST Liz Hersey is an Editor and Critic for ScreenRant’s TV team, editing, reviewing, writing, and creating content about the iconic shows you love to watch. She began her editing career at ScreenRant in 2019, shortly after joining the site as a Writer that same year. (it feels like chaos)

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Plus to being an avid reader of the romance and thriller genres, Liz is a writer of several short stories, and is rn at work on a young adult witch novel. When she’s not working, reading, or writing, Liz can be found seeing movies at her local cinema, attending live jazz events, or curling up on the couch to binge her favorite TV shows.

Sign in to your ScreenRant account Add Us On follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap While The Bear has turned into one of television’s most polarizing series, in its prime, it aired one of the best TV episodes ever made . The FX on Hulu comedy series about renowned chef Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) taking over his late brother’s chaotic Chicago restaurant was met with massive critical acclaim upon its release, but love for the show has cooled across The Bear ‘s four seasons .

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Though The Bear introduced itself as a series that tackled heavy themes, its first two seasons were also insanely funny and expertly found humor in tense, dramatic scenarios. But, as the show progressed, it became much more serious and dour, leading to frustration that it was still billing itself as a comedy and continuing to get nominated in comedy categories at awards shows.

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