
If you’ve ever dealt with a dysfunctional family, had a toxic relationship with your career, or worked a stint in the service industry, The Bear will hit close to home. After four seasons of unresolved debt, family drama and food that somehow keeps getting better and better, The Bear is finally hanging up its apron for good.
Next month, Carmy and the crew are back in the kitchen for The Bear's fifth and final season. Here’s how you can binge the previous four seasons, including a secret prequel episode.
How to watch The Bear in Singapore
All four seasons of FX’s The Bear can be streamed exclusively on Disney Plus. This includes the new secret prequel episode titled ‘Gary’, which dropped earlier this month. The Bear will serve its final dish on Friday, the 26th of June, with all eight episodes dropping at once.
All you’ll need to tune in is a Disney Plus subscription, which you can also add to your StarHub TV or Singtel TV entertainment bundle.
When it comes to subscription tiers, Disney Plus offers two options. The standard tier is the more cost-effective of the two, at $18.98 a month or $159.98 if you pay for the whole year in advance, which saves you roughly $65. Your next option is the premium tier, which costs $22.98 per month or $189.98 per year.
Similarly, paying for the year in advance will save you a whopping $85. The standard tier will get you up to 1080p HD video quality, 5.1 audio quality, and 2 concurrent streams, while the premium tier will get you up to 4K UHD and HDR video quality, Dolby Atmos audio quality, and 4 concurrent streams.
See how Disney Plus prices compare to other major streaming services in Singapore:
What is The Bear about?
After a death in the family, chef Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) abandons his career in fine dining to keep the wheels turning on the family business, an Italian beef sandwich shop in Chicago.
Though as we come to learn, The Bear isn’t just about the ins and outs of business management. It’s the daily struggle of learning to live with strong-willed staff, strained family relationships, and the looming threat of financial ruin. Now imagine having to deal with all of this while processing your brother’s suicide. Talk about living life on hard mode. No wonder Carmy is a pressure cooker of emotional turmoil, trauma and burnout.
The Bear also follows the journey and growth of other team members, like Sydney Adamu (Ayo Edebiri) and Richard “Richie” Jerimovich (Ebon Moss-Bachrach).
If you’re after a show with a healthy dose of crashouts, mixed in with a serving of familial trauma and workplace dysfunction, topped with a sprinkle of absurd comedy, The Bear will be right up your alley. Mangia, baby!
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