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FX’s “The Bear” released its 10-episode third season on Wednesday night. The new episodes follow immediately after the events of the season two finale. Critics have mixed reviews for the series, with some praising it as a standout show while others criticizing it for its flaws.

The critically acclaimed, Emmy-winning series created by Christopher Storer returned with new episodes on Wednesday night. The series follows chef Carmen Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White), who has finally emerged from the walk-in fridge he was trapped in during the season two finale. Now that his restaurant, The Original Beef of Chicagoland, has been transformed into a fine-dining establishment, Carmy is determined to get a Michelin star at any cost.

Despite its flaws, many critics agree that “The Bear” is still one of the best shows on TV. However, season three has received mixed reviews from critics who are torn about the quality of the new episodes. Some have praised the show’s continued excellence, while others have criticized it for showing signs of wear and tear.

Overall, while “The Bear” may not be perfect in season three, it continues to be a standout show with a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim.

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