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Review: Is the fifth and final series of The Bear worth watching?

It’s streaming on Disney+ now.
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Us Weekly
· Jun 27, 2026
4 Best New Shows to Watch This Weekend (June 27-28): ‘The Bear’ and More
This weekend, get ready to say goodbye to fan-favorite shows while also being introduced to new seasons, characters and stories. At the top of Watch With Us’ bingewatch list is The Bear, which wraps up its Emmy-winning run with season 5. Will Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) finally get that elusive Michelin star he’s been chasing []
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· Jul 1, 2026
All 5 Seasons of The Bear, Ranked From Worst To Best & How the Final Season Compares
Image via FX on Hulu The Bear maintains a high quality throughout its run, but some seasons of the FX show are undeniably stronger than others. With The Bear Season 5’s ending officially in the books, fans can now zoom out and look at the bigger picture. The FX series showcases a number of strengths from its first episode to []
DNyuz
· Jun 27, 2026
How ‘The Bear’ Pulled Off a Format Switch for Its Final Season
When it came to “The Bear,” there were a few things you could always count on: Being hungry after an episode, potentially being very stressed during an episode, great guest stars and more. But with its final season the FX series switched up it’s format, with the bulk of the season taking place over one []
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· Jun 25, 2026
The Bear season 5 starts a total slog – but it won me over
Mange baby.
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· Jul 3, 2026
Poll: What did you make of The Bear season 5?
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The West Australian
· Jun 27, 2026
Screen Queen TV Reviews: Five stars for The Bear finale, plus Larry David’s new show, Ms X, Bang My Box & Elle
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