They created Superman, hyped him up and promised great powers and impressive abilities. Then, against all odds, created a situation where Superman could used these remarkable abilities to delight and excite. But then they rug-pulled the viewer by refusing to let Superman use these long promised powers. Add lots of arty shots, incomprehensible yelling, nonsensical side storylines, and you get The Bear. A complete waste of time.
It felt like watching Lost, in that the show runners had a good idea, but didn’t have the talent or creativity to actually come up with a compelling story that makes sense and ends in a reasonable way.
This show is overhyped. The only thing I got out of it was finding out about Matty Matheson and his cooking videos (and Netflix show). An acquired taste, but at least engaging.
They created Superman, hyped him up and promised great powers and impressive abilities. Then, against all odds, created a situation where Superman could used these remarkable abilities to delight and excite. But then they rug-pulled the viewer by refusing to let Superman use these long promised powers. Add lots of arty shots, incomprehensible yelling, nonsensical side storylines, and you get The Bear. A complete waste of time.
It felt like watching Lost, in that the show runners had a good idea, but didn’t have the talent or creativity to actually come up with a compelling story that makes sense and ends in a reasonable way.
This show is overhyped. The only thing I got out of it was finding out about Matty Matheson and his cooking videos (and Netflix show). An acquired taste, but at least engaging.