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Their beignets changed my life. If it were possible, I would take a nap on an entire bed made out of those delicious sugary pockets of goodness, and it would probably cure my sleep apnea. If you havent eaten here, you should. Get an andouille burrito. Heck get two of them. Double fist those bad boys. And great news team, if you choke, the owners husband is a paramedic, so he can save your life, and you can rally and order another round. Stop taking your anti-depressants, delete your betterhelp app, and just go to this restaurant instead. Thank me later.
The woman on the far left is the most insufferable person ever. Having the audacity to make fun of people’s faces/features when she herself is not a looker too is insane
The chocolate banana was from the Christmas episode, years before, when Jimmy told the story of how on his way over he passed the chocolate banana stand where he used to go with his father when he was a kid. He said it made him nostalgic for his father and feeling very sentimental. Years later, in this episode, Richie gives Unc some of his childhood back but also lots of love. Ritchie went out of his way to give Unc something as a way to say Thank You, to say I love You, to say , imo, you're like a father to me. That's why Unc was so moved. I cried when that damn banana was revealed
Taylor Swift is such a big part of this season, and I missed this foreshadowing, that Tiff is a Swiftie! Thanks for that. I did like how she and Richie played sticking their tongues out at each other, and his daughter and him have carried on this same tradition.
The dialogue and the everything in frame is purposeful in the Bear so you guys are missing a lot by tking over it so much. Maybe save the end of the reaction for a longer discussion?
I always knew Jamie Lee Curtis was great but she still blew me away this episode. And if the sole purpose of Pete as a character was to have that one conversation with Donna, I'm ok with that
The chocolate banana is from episode 6 Jimmy tells a story about how he passed a cart that as selling chocolate bananas and it reminded him of his father and Richie remembered that