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“The Bear” confronts Carmy’s nightmare: A boss who believes in creating excellence through pain

Bosses like Joel McHale's NYC chef, who haunted Carmy and this show's viewers since the start, are all too common
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Does Carmy Really Quit Cooking and Become an Architect in <i><em>The Bear</em></i>? Well, There’s a Bit More to It.
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Dream job
Dream job
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