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The Bear Makes Its Last Seconds Count

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Shirley Li
The Bear Makes Its Last Seconds Count
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The Atlantic reviews the series finale of the FX show 'The Bear', highlighting its shift from high-stress kitchen drama to a more peaceful conclusion. The article notes how the final episode resolves major character arcs and professional milestones for the staff.

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The show has been a cultural touchstone for its depiction of workplace stress and culinary excellence, making its conclusion a significant moment in modern television.

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The series finale is a moving hour of much-needed stress relief.

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The article is a standard cultural review of a television series and does not exhibit political or ideological bias.

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