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'The Bear' Season 5 Episode 7: Carmy's Dropped Dish Represents 'Ego Death' and a Shift to Sydney, Say Stars

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Matt Minton

7d ago· 4 min readenInsight

Summary

A spoiler-filled analysis of Season 5, Episode 7 of "The Bear," focusing on a pivotal moment where Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) drops a dish during a high-stakes Michelin star inspection. The episode unfolds over a single chaotic day at the restaurant, and the dropped dish is interpreted as a symbolic "ego death" for Carmy, potentially signaling a passing of the torch to Sydney (Ayo Edebiri). The article explores character dynamics and the emotional weight of the scene.

Source

Variety'The Bear' Season 5 Episode 7: Carmy's Dropped Dish Represents 'Ego Death' and a Shift to Sydney, Say Starsvariety.com

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'The Bear' returns with another race against the clock in the kitchen, the entire season being set over the course of one day as the restaurant aims to finally earn the long-coveted Michelin star.
In Episode 7, titled 'Caramel,' The Bear is filled to the brim with reservations on a day that's already seen a flash flood, the ceiling fall through and personal tensions in the kitchen.
And as the clock hits six minutes, we see Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) do something he's never done before.
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'The Bear' stars Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri break down the moment when Carmy drops a dish and why it represents "ego death."

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