‘The Bear’ Season 5 Reviews Are In: Find Out What People Are Saying About the Final Season
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The Bear is coming to an end. The fifth and final season of the series premieres tonight (Thursday, June 25) […]
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Por Just Jared | 25/06/2026
YouTube The Bear is coming to an end. The fifth and final season of the series premieres tonight (Thursday, June 25) at 9 p.m. ET. All eight episodes of the season are available to stream on Hulu, and on Disney+ for international viewers. The Emmy-winning series stars Jeremy Allen White , Ayo Edebiri , Ebon Moss-Bachrach , and Abby Elliott . The fifth and final season of FX’s The Bear “picks up the morning after Sydney ( Edebiri ), Richie ( Moss-Bachrach ) and Sugar ( Elliott ) discover that Carmy ( White ) has quit the food industry, leaving the restaurant to them. With no money, the threat of a sale and a storm in their way, the team must band together to achieve one last service. Ultimately, they learn that what makes a restaurant ‘perfect’ might not be the food, but the people.” But what are the critics saying? The Wrap says: “Will a stronger-than-expected final season be enough to change the narrative that The Bear fell off? Probably not. It’s not so good that it erases the memory of the show’s lowest moments — and because those moments were due to the show being itself too much, the problems cannot be unseen just because they’ve been reduced.” THR says: “Drama? Comedy? Whatever it is, the first six episodes are broad and the seventh is expansive.” IndieWire gave it a B+, writing: ” The Bear did the work to stay in our lives consistently for five years, and it pays off in the final season. Maybe our love for Syd, Carmy, and Co. has changed, but it’s still there. So don’t be embarrassed to say ‘Yes, chef’ one last time.” Time says: “The seven episodes provided for review (all but the finale) pick up the story just hours after Carmy’s bombshell and all take place on the same day. More than painting the restaurant as a triumph or tragedy, Storer and co-showrunner Joanna Calo seem focused on completing each character’s emotional arc. By this measure and others, the season is uneven, better than its most recent predecessors but rarely as sublime as the second half of Season 1 and Season 2.” Decider says: “ The Bear ‘s series finale should eat. Even if the series fails to make every second of its final episode count, it was a TV triumph. And come closing time, it will leave an indelible legacy behind.” Slant gave it a 2.5 out of 4, writing: “In its final season, the series struggles to cook up something fresh, but it’s still hard to resist.” Radio Times gave it 5 out of 5, writing: “Storer and co have done it, and to those of us who have lived every scene, it means everything.” ScreenRant gave it 10 out of 10, writing: “ The Bear is ending on a high note, having brought a story and its characters to life in a way that few shows could even hope to match.” Consequence gave it an A-, writing: “There’s being alive, and then there’s truly living. At its best, The Bear reminded us of the difference, and this season was the perfect fina