they dumbly believe that neither the IRS nor the mob will bother them ever again because…because? Because they’re not half as smart as they think they are. 1) They still have to repay Cicero; 2) That mysterious guy “Nico” is still out there; 3) Cicero white collar guy that was put in a coma by Richie will most likely want some payback; 4) IRS will certainly investigate where they all got the money to build a restaurant. So all in all nothing remotely important has been solved. But they’re happy, somehow.
They are going to use the money to make an incredibly successful restaurant which will be able to slowly pay back Cicero. Either that or sell the current one to Cicero like how he wanted to buy it from Carmy earlier.
>*rub top of head* >mask u sum braplatt, can i borrow 300 grand? >imma put it -into- the shop cuz >*finna stash it in tomato cans* >lip yousa better man an me >*an heroes* >*months pass where cuzcuz makes spaghetti but never finds it* >*better man finds it when plot demands* >uhh guess i'll pay back that 300 grand? >*everyone claps* >just as planned.jpg
Just marathoned the first fifteen minutes, did I like it? What did I like about it?
Planning on marathoning the entire thing, should I? If I did, would I like it?
His brother was a frickup addict and at some point he figured out he was a frickup addict and wanted to die. He took out a huge loan, started cutting corners when it came to the restaurant, and hid all the money for his brother to find, with the idea that it would allow the brother to save the restaurant and make it into something special. Because his brother was a frick-up addict, he didn't think that the mobster might come back for the loan and that all in all it was a lateral move.
It's the only place he can guarantee that someone from the restaurant will find it. Giving it to anyone in the family would clue them in that he's going to off himself. Leaving it somewhere random with instructions on how Carm could find it would be too risky. And there's an emotional attachment to the spaghetti recipe.
This show should have been set somewhere like Los Angeles or New York to be more realistic. Chicago doesn't have guys as short as the main character. It's a Midwestern city, literally called "The City of Broad Shoulders." Full of Scandinavian and Germanic heritage giants. Completely unbelievable.
i keep having dreams about this show for some reason. I worked a lot of kitchens from ages 16-20. I'm usually Joel McHale and I'm ripping absolutely everyone a new butthole about sauce splitting or emulsion. That segment already felt so dreamy but now it's literally my dreams. I only saw the show once, what kinda mkultra shit is this?
It's left pretty open-ended. There's still the issues of the loan to Cicero, the mob-connected guy Richie punched out, Carm's mental health in general, and the sister's trouble with the IRS, all of which could be addressed in a possible season 2.
That being said, I would be satisfied if it ended after one season. They told the story they wanted to.
found da money, new restaurante
they dumbly believe that neither the IRS nor the mob will bother them ever again because…because? Because they’re not half as smart as they think they are. 1) They still have to repay Cicero; 2) That mysterious guy “Nico” is still out there; 3) Cicero white collar guy that was put in a coma by Richie will most likely want some payback; 4) IRS will certainly investigate where they all got the money to build a restaurant. So all in all nothing remotely important has been solved. But they’re happy, somehow.
>He doesn't think the producers set all these problems up for the next season
yikes
Movie?
The Bear tv series
guy stopped paying everyone before he killed himself so his bro could open a new resterant
Yeah and that’s moronic. Him being dead won’t stop all the people he owed money to go after his family.
They are going to use the money to make an incredibly successful restaurant which will be able to slowly pay back Cicero. Either that or sell the current one to Cicero like how he wanted to buy it from Carmy earlier.
Dumbest part about the ending was how the team didn’t kill Sydney on sight after stabbing cuz and creating the online delivery shitstorm.
>They find a bunch of money and all their problems are solved!
Cringe Cinemaphile tricked me into watching this
>*rub top of head*
>mask u sum braplatt, can i borrow 300 grand?
>imma put it -into- the shop cuz
>*finna stash it in tomato cans*
>lip yousa better man an me
>*an heroes*
>*months pass where cuzcuz makes spaghetti but never finds it*
>*better man finds it when plot demands*
>uhh guess i'll pay back that 300 grand?
>*everyone claps*
>just as planned.jpg
this guy has range
I've seen him play everything from a moron from chicago to a moron from chicago
Just marathoned the first fifteen minutes, did I like it? What did I like about it?
Planning on marathoning the entire thing, should I? If I did, would I like it?
cousin!
family!
cousin!
family!
chicago! we live here!
cousin!
chef!
family!
>hands!
i dont get this one
In restaurants the person sending food out to tables when it’s done calls for hands for wait staff to come and carry it out.
His brother was a frickup addict and at some point he figured out he was a frickup addict and wanted to die. He took out a huge loan, started cutting corners when it came to the restaurant, and hid all the money for his brother to find, with the idea that it would allow the brother to save the restaurant and make it into something special. Because his brother was a frick-up addict, he didn't think that the mobster might come back for the loan and that all in all it was a lateral move.
But why go to the trouble of hiding the money in tomato cans?
It's the only place he can guarantee that someone from the restaurant will find it. Giving it to anyone in the family would clue them in that he's going to off himself. Leaving it somewhere random with instructions on how Carm could find it would be too risky. And there's an emotional attachment to the spaghetti recipe.
This show should have been set somewhere like Los Angeles or New York to be more realistic. Chicago doesn't have guys as short as the main character. It's a Midwestern city, literally called "The City of Broad Shoulders." Full of Scandinavian and Germanic heritage giants. Completely unbelievable.
>chicago
>scandinavian
lmao it’s literally called Chiraq for a reason, nogs run the city
he's too hot. i can't watch it or else my tiny widdle white wienerlet would be on permanent stiffy wiffy mode
i keep having dreams about this show for some reason. I worked a lot of kitchens from ages 16-20. I'm usually Joel McHale and I'm ripping absolutely everyone a new butthole about sauce splitting or emulsion. That segment already felt so dreamy but now it's literally my dreams. I only saw the show once, what kinda mkultra shit is this?
Joel McHale is in this? Wow, he actually got a role in something people like again
Wtf the show is already over?
It's left pretty open-ended. There's still the issues of the loan to Cicero, the mob-connected guy Richie punched out, Carm's mental health in general, and the sister's trouble with the IRS, all of which could be addressed in a possible season 2.
That being said, I would be satisfied if it ended after one season. They told the story they wanted to.
GET THE FRICK OUT OF MY EXPO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sydney a cute
wow he's really hot