![]() ![]() Like, ‘I'm the chef, I'm standing right here.’ But also, here (Pensacola) in most of kitchens - I call anybody ‘chef.’ I just feel like it's empowering. At certain places, if you call someone else a chef, that's not 'the' chef, he will be fired. ![]() ![]() Hernandez: “I feel like it varies where you're at. However, in a real-life kitchen, our chefs said that this is purely circumstantial depending on the restaurant. In the fictitious Beef kitchen, Carmy’s insistency on calling everyone in the kitchen “chef” as a sign of respect helps build community and confidence within his team. Throughout the show's high-intensity kitchen scenes, you’ll hear terms like “CORNER!” or “Yes, chef!” shouted out constantly. But that feels so much more scripted than this literal made-up fiction … I didn't watch ('The Bear') at first for like the first three weeks after Season 1 came out because all my industry friends tried to scare me away and would be like, ‘It was too triggering.’” I mean they're cool, and they definitely have grown our profession into the limelight, for sure. Hughes: “I don't like the competition cooking shows and stuff like that. Some of the shows you're watching you'll say, ‘No, that would never happen.” But then you look at ‘The Bear,’ like ‘Okay, yeah, I’ve kind of been in this situation before.’ It's very relatable.” Hernandez: “Yeah, 'The Bear' will be a little more realistic … I think it's a great representation, the closest that I've seen from any of the shows. Even though the cooking challenges were as real and intense as portrayed in the episodes, they found some parts of the experience to be more scripted than the reality series. Q: Is the fictional series more realistic than reality TV cooking challenges? A: Yes.īoth Hernandez and Lordman have had their time on the other side of the television screen starring in Food Network reality cooking competitions. Previously, Hernandez has worked at The Grand Marlin of Pensacola Beach, Restaurant IRON, Woodmont Grill, Per Se, The Bazaar by Hose Andres, Atlas and Fontainebleau Miami Beach. Meet the fact-checkersĭarian Hernandez: Hernandez, a Food Network "Chopped" champion, serves as the executive chef at Brother Fox inside Pensacola’s boutique lodging house, Lily Hall. These Pensacola chefs are setting the record straight. However, the biggest questions you’re left with after binging the two seasons on Hulu is - how much of that actually happens, or does it just make for good TV? The show allow viewers to step into the non-slip shoes of its characters, whether it be watching them to drink out of quart containers, have a breakdown in the walk-in cooler or communally chain smoke a pack of cigarettes silently while sitting on the ground outside after a grueling service, only to do it all again the next day. Season 2 just fell short of this year’s nomination period, since it did not air until June 22, 2023, but is ready for next year after landing a star-studded cameo line-up including Jamie Lee Curtis, John Mulaney, Will Poulter, Bob Odenkirk, Olivia Colman, Adam Shapiro and Robert Townsend. 'The Bear' second season delivered: With 4 words, 'The Bear' Season 2 served up the best line on TV this year The first season of the series, which first aired June 23, 2022, was successful enough to earn an Emmy nomination this month in almost every category it qualified for, including best comedy series, lead actor, supporting actress, supporting actor, guest actor, writing and directing.Įven those who have never stepped foot into a restaurant kitchen have been glued to the personal journey of main character Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White), an ambitious young chef who battles his own demons to achieve culinary greatness, regardless of the cost to his relationships or overall wellbeing.Įmmy snubs left off 2023 list: Emmy snubs 2023: Steve Martin, Harrison Ford, 'Yellowstone' left off nominations list FX's original series “The Bear” is a dark comedy that has captivated viewers with its unapologetic portrayal of the stress and strife of the culinary industry. ![]()
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