Hulu’sThe Bearisn’t like any drama-comedy you’ve ever seen before.

GettingThe Bearepisodes ranked is challenging, but reviewers on the popular site have been awfully helpful.

It’s easy to say that “Hands” is one ofThe Bear’s best episodes.

Characters from The Bear

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“Pop,” the middle episode of season two, certainly does that.

It may not be the best episode ofThe Bear, but it’s up there.

“Beef” faces Carmy and his crew with the reality of the complications of opening a new restaurant.

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So, they must come up with a plan that overcomes unexpected financial limitations.

In the present day, Richie grapples with his Chicago neighborhood changing.

Even if it’s not the bestBearepisode, it’s certainly the funniest.

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There’s also the stress of the increasingly strained relationship between Sydney and Carmen.

For the first time, fans see a total shift in the priorities of the characters.

Carmen, however, isn’t thinking about the restaurant at all.

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“Is Claire (Molly Gordon) my girlfriend?”

Carmen and Sydney are starting to feel the pressure.

“The episode follows him around Copenhagen, where he trains with Chef Luca, played byWill Poulter.

Ebraheim taking a tray in ‘Brigade’ from ‘The Bear’

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Jeremy Allen White as Carmy cleaning the floor in ‘Hands’ from ‘The Bear’

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Carmy and Richie having an argument in ‘Pop’ from ‘The Bear’

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Carmy and Sydney cooking at home in ‘Pasta’ from ‘The Bear’

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Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri from ‘The Bear’, outside their restaurant on the street

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Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) in season 1 of The Bear.

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Carmen (Jeremy Allen White) and Pete (Chris Witaske) with a large, inflatable hot dog behind them in season 1 of The Bear.

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Jeremy Allen White and Molly Gordon as Carmy and Claire in The Bear

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Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) making an omelette in the kitchen in The Bear.

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Lionel Boyce and Will Poulter in The Bear

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