01x08 - Braciole

Episode transcripts for the TV show "The Bear". Aired: June 23, 2022 - present.*
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01x08 - Braciole

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Welcome back to?

- The Bear!

- The Bear!

I'm Carmen Berzatto,

and today, we're gonna

be making beef braciole.

Now this is a very special dish

in my dysfunctional

nightmare of a household.

My brother Mike made this

for us every single Sunday.

Aw.

And, you guys, this is a cute story.

My brother, who was

addicted to painkillers,

blew his head off

on the State Street bridge.

Bam!

Oh

Now, hold on, it gets better.

No letter, no goodbye, nothing.

Except he did leave me

our family's restaurant in his will,

which was a nice curveball

considering he never let

me work there with him,

even though I'm

pretty good at this, right?

Uh, I used to run the best

restaurant on the planet Earth.

It was pretty different

from my brother's sh*thole,

which is barely hanging on by a thread.

So that was a nice final "f*ck you"

from Michael on the way out.

Anyway, braciole.

The f*ck?

Guys?

Where's my stuff?

The f*ck is going on?

f*ck!

sh*t!

Mike!

I'm sorry, guys, I'm sorry. Um

I'm, I'm sorry, I'm really

I'm just f*cking this up, guys.

I'm f*cking this up. Stop, please.

It's

I'm f*cking this up.

I'm right here.

I can't do this.

Guys, I can't do this!

Stop! I can't, I can't do this!

You know.

I'm right here.

Hey, Carm, hey, can you hear me?

Get the f*ck off my expo, Chef, now!

Get the f*ck off!

Come on, you're better than this place.

You're better.

I wanna set this place on f*ckin' fire.

Why are you

Hey, Bear let it rip.

I got you, Car.

Would anyone that's been to

fewer than 15 meetings like to speak?

My name's Carmen.

My, um

my brother's an addict.

My, my brother was an addict.

And this morning, I, um

Sorry, uh

I forgot, um B-Before I

came to Al-Anon, I was a cook.

I mean, I'm-I'm still a cook,

I'm just a different

kind of cook, I guess.

My brother and I,

we would cook a lot together,

especially when we were kids.

You know, that's-that's

when we were closest.

Food was always our common ground.

We wanted to open a restaurant together.

Um, we had a name,

we had a vibe, all of it.

My brother could make you

feel confident in yourself.

You know, like, when I

was a kid, if I was nervous,

I was scared,

I wouldn't wanna do something,

he'd always tell me to just face it.

You know, get it over with.

He would always say, um

Stupid, he would always say, um

"Let it rip."

He was loud.

And he was hilarious.

And he had this amazing ability.

He could just,

he could walk into a room,

and he could take

the temperature of it instantly.

You know, he could just,

he could dial it.

And, um

I'm not built like that, man. I, um

I didn't have a lot

of friends growing up.

I had a, a stutter when I was a kid.

I was scared to speak half the time.

And, uh, I got shitty grades

'cause I couldn't

pay attention in school.

I didn't get into college.

I didn't have any girlfriends.

I don't think I'm funny.

I always thought my brother

was my best friend.

Like, Like, we just knew

everything about each other.

Except

everybody thought

he was their best friend.

You know, he was that,

he was that magnetic.

And, um

I didn't know my brother

was using dr*gs.

What does that say?

As we got older, I-I realized

I didn't know anything about him

really.

He stopped letting me into the

restaurant a couple years ago.

He just cut me off cold.

And that, um

that hurt, you know.

And I think that just,

that flipped a switch in me

where I was like,

"Okay, f*ck you, watch this."

And because we had

this connection through food

and he had made me feel

so rejected and lame

and shitty and uncool,

I-I made this plan where

I was gonna go work

in all the best

restaurants in the world.

You know, like, like, I'm gonna

go work in real kitchens.

Like, f*ck Mom and Dad's

piece of sh*t, right?

And it sounds ridiculous,

you know, me saying that now,

but that's-that's-that's what I did.

And I got the sh*t kicked outta me.

And I separated herbs

and I shucked oysters

and clams and uni.

And I cut myself,

and I got garlic and onions

and peppers in my fingernails

and in my eyes,

and my skin was dry

and oily at the same time.

I had calluses on my

fingers from the knives,

and my stomach was f*cked, and it was

everything.

And a couple years later, this

funny thing happened which is like

for the first time in my life

I-I started to find this,

uh, this station for myself.

And I was fast. I wasn't afraid.

And it was clear, and I-I felt

I felt okay, you know.

I knew which vegetables went together,

proteins, temperature,

sauces, all that sh*t.

And when somebody new came

into the restaurant to stage,

I'd look at them like

they were competition,

like I'm gonna smoke this m*therf*cker.

I felt like I could

speak through the food,

like I could communicate

through creativity.

And that kind of confidence, you know,

like I was finally I wa I was

good at something, that was so new,

and that was so exciting

and I just wanted him

to know that and, f*ck, I just

wanted him to be like, "Good job!"

And the more he wouldn't respond,

and the more our relationship

kinda strained,

the deeper into this I went

and the better I got.

And the more people I cut out,

the quieter my life got.

And the routine of the kitchen was so

consistent and exacting and busy

and hard and alive,

and I lost track of time and he d*ed.

And he left me his restaurant.

And over the last couple months

I-I've been trying to fix it

'cause it was in rough shape,

and I think it's very clear

that me trying to fix the restaurant

was me trying to fix whatever

was happening with my brother.

And I don't know, maybe fix

the whole family because

that restaurant,

it has and it, it does mean

a lot to people.

It means a lot to me.

I just don't know if it

ever meant anything to him.

Anything from Marcus yet?

No, Jeff.

For real, she just missed

my assh*le, you know.

Like, what happens if you get

stabbed in the assh*le?

You can't sew an assh*le.

- I've sewn assh*le.

- Whose?

A close friend.

Chefs, yo, let's bring it

in for pre-service, please.

Yes, Chef.

Everybody, come on out.

Uh, okay, look, I hate to be

the bearer of bad news,

but we are gonna be closed

for dinner service tonight

'cause we are having

a bachelor party in the front.

- f*ck that!

- I know.

I know. It's Cicero's friends, so

- Yo, Cousin.

- That sucks, Jeff.

I was just getting into the zone.

No, I know. I get it.

But, uh, it's just for the night.

We're still gonna rock lunch, alright?

I'll run point out front tonight

in case I gotta use the big boy voice.

I think we'll be fine, thank you.

Bro, you can never tell

with these white-collar criminals.

- Carmen, how many people?

- How many people?

Um, I'm not sure, but, uh, we're

gonna try to keep it chill.

They're gonna bring their own booze.

We're gonna have snacks, small plates

moving right through, okay?

- Alright, yes, Chef.

- Thanks, Chef.

Thank you, Chefs.

Okay, I see you.

You see me?

Yeah, combining ingredients.

Yeah.

Just take the compliment. Jeez.

Now I see you adding

salt and everything.

- No

- You're outta control.

Yeah.

That's cool.

You didn't even take a day off.

Uh, I don't know about cool.

I feel like, uh,

I'm just the type, like,

as soon as I stop, I

You know?

Yeah, I feel that.

My dad's like that.

Yeah, my, uh, my mom's like that.

I, um, I feel kinda bad

'cause I feel like

I haven't really like

asked you how you're doing,

um, with everything since, you know.

Yeah. I mean, I feel okay.

Better.

You know, my head just got

real f*cked up for a minute.

I mean, welcome to the club.

Is that not weird, though?

Dude, it would be weird

to work in a restaurant

and not completely lose your mind.

- Yeah.

- Hmm.

Mm. It's good?

I mean, we're about to find out.

So what is this?

This is, uh, Chilean sea bass.

We got a little

inspired, uh, tomato confit.

Then, uh, I don't know, herbs,

'cause f*ck it.

You know, why the f*ck not?

Okay, that's what I'm saying.

Yeah.

So, have you like,

eaten at all these people

that you studied?

Oh, man, when I was at the CIA,

the, um, the

Culinary Institute of America,

not the, you know, CIA

Yeah, thanks for clearing that up.

Yeah, I thought you were a spy.

I could do a regime change

if I really felt like it.

A chef by day, a CIA agent by night?

Okay, it's

Crazier things have happened.

- Your coordination, though.

- Hey!

What do you mean, hey?

You spilled veal stock.

I've seen you in action,

I'm just saying

I invite you into my home

and this is how you treat me?

You, You reward me with

memories for cooking for you?

Anyway, when I was at the CIA,

I felt like the biggest

idiot on the planet

because I didn't know half of the people

that anyone was talking about, and

I was also so, so broke

when I was there.

And the moment the semester finished,

I bought a one-way ticket to New York

and I spent every single dollar I had,

every last penny, just eating.

Every single place

that I could think of.

And one of those places

was the best meal I ever had.

That's so tight.

So what was the best one?

Wait one second, because I forgot

this.

- Get ready for this.

- Mm-hmm.

Wow, yeah.

I had a chef who

would only let me zest.

- Mm-hmm.

- That was it.

I worked at the place

for like, eight months,

and all I did was zest.

Oh, that's normal.

So normal.

Yeah.

Wow.

This is really, really, really good.

Thank you.

Nope.

f*ck, Mikey.

Yo, Jeff.

Yo. What's up, T?

Jeff?

Yeah?

You good?

Yeah.

Yeah, why?

Hmm.

No. You're not as annoying as usual.

I'm just, uh, tired, I think.

Heard.

You're dressed like Syd.

Hmm. Like a profesh?

Yeah.

- I like it.

- I like it, too.

Hey, T, you don't know

anything about, uh,

KBL Electric, do you?

Mikey never mentioned

anything about that to you?

Who the f*ck knows?

That kid?

Marone.

Marone.

What's it for?

I don't know.

He was paying these

big pieces out every month.

Adds up to the amount

that Cicero loaned him.

How much was the loan?

It's a lot.

That's a lotta bachelor parties

to pay it back, huh?

Yes, Chef.

Why didn't he just pay the vendors?

I don't know, Carm.

I remember there was one month

we didn't have napkins.

He wasn't paying them on time.

I was like, "Mikey, pay these

m*therf*ckers. We need napkins."

And he was like, "What's the point?

We not gonna be able to pay

'em next month anyways."

Hmm.

Sounds like that was his attitude, huh?

No, no.

I remember it because

it wasn't his attitude.

Hey, Tina, you go ahead,

you take the night off, okay?

I got you.

Thanks.

Yo, Jeff?

You know how much I loved him, right?

How much?

A lot.

I loved him a lot.

Thanks, Jeff.

I, um, I had some

of your donut the other day.

- Off the floor?

- Yeah, off the floor.

- Gary keeps it clean.

- No, I don't wanna hear

That's not a good excuse.

Listen, the man works hard.

Well, so what'd you think?

It was, it was really good.

- It was really, really good.

- Hmm.

And I'm really sorry

that Carmy destroyed it

like a little bitch.

That's exactly what he did.

He destroyed it like a bitch.

- Little bitch.

- Little small bitch.

- Okay.

- Mm-hmm.

Have you, um, have you

talked to him yet, or

No.

I'm gonna go back,

and we'll hash it out, I guess.

Or maybe not, and that's just how it is,

"Thank you, Chef, may I have another?"

Yeah, there is no right answer.

You gonna go back to UPS?

UPS is the crazy sh*t that made me

wanna do this crazy sh*t,

so, probably not.

We didn't really like

eat out a lot growing up,

so when we did, it felt special

even if it wasn't.

- Mm-hmm.

- I don't know.

Yeah, I mean, my family was the same.

Like, for my cousin

Terrell's graduation,

we went to Michael Jordan's steakhouse.

- Okay, and?

- What do you mean, and?

It's the best restaurant on Earth.

- What do you mean?

- The bacon?

Yes, yes, exactly, you understand, yeah.

It's the best bacon.

That's what I wanna

do, though. I wanna

I wanna cook for people

and make them happy

and give them the best bacon on Earth.

Well, even though that spot

is, is taken, actually.

Second-best is cool.

- That's great.

- Mm-hmm.

- I'd love that.

- Yeah.

So back to The Beef then, huh?

I don't know. Knowing me,

I'll just probably

get a job at another spot.


Another after that,

and I guess just do that forever

until my credit isn't

negative one million.

Uh.

You got a dream spot?

Of course.

Like what?

I mean, you'll find out when it's open.

- Okay.

- Okay.

I like that attitude.

That's how you win.

Yeah, or, or lose everything

and, um, end up

living back with your dad

and his stinky f*ckin' CPAP machine.

But it was cool seeing you guys

be good at different things,

you and Carmen,

and I learned a lot from y'all.

Hmm.

Wait, so what was the best one?

Best what?

Best meal you ever had.

Yeah, it was, it was Carmy's.

- I knew it. I knew it, yeah.

- Hmm.

He is really, really

really good.

High praise.

Yeah, but he's still a little bitch.

Yeah.

I won't disagree.

f*ckin' assh*le.

I'm standing right here doing nothing.

Not you, your f*ckin' brother.

This is a f*cking disgrace right here.

Addicts.

They, they say some sh*t like

they gotta help themselves,

but I should've f*ckin' handcuffed

that m*therf*cker to the desk.

You knew he was using?

How could you not?

Because I never f*ckin' saw him,

I never f*ckin' talked to him.

He wouldn't take my calls.

He wouldn't let me

work in the restaurant.

I should've done more.

What could you do?

I don't f*ckin' know!

I never thought he was, would f

You know, he was so loud and

obnoxious and f*ckin'

hilarious.

You know, he was Mikey Bear.

I thought

he would pull out of it.

What the f*ck?

You gotta be f*ckin' kidding me.

Hey, get the f*ck

That's enough!

That's f*ckin' enough!

Enough! Enough!

Yo.

f*ck.

Any word?

Nothing yet.

We'll let you know

the minute he wakes up.

But he's still in the ICU?

Correct.

Uh, what, what happens

if he doesn't wake up?

He better wake up.

But I'm saying,

what happens if he doesn't?

You'll be looking at manslaughter.

Hold on. Guard? Sir?

Sir? Officer?

Hey.

I need my phone call.

Hey, this is Tiff.

Leave a message after the tone.

Hey.

Sorry, I know it's late.

I just, uh, you know

I'm just getting off work.

It's been a crazy day.

All good, though. Um

you know, I was just

I was just thinking about all that sh*t

that went down with your dad, you know.

And, uh

how I called him what I called him.

And, uh

you were right, you know.

That was not okay.

And, uh

I'm sorry.

Uh

um, you know, that's pretty much it.

Um

hope you guys had a good day.

Give Eva a big hug.

And, uh yeah, I'll talk to

you later. Okay, good night.

Jerimovich, let's go.

He woke up?

You got lucky. You get

charged with Aggravated as*ault.

Oh, God, thank you, God.

You're welcome, dickhead.

Yo.

Yo, Carm?

Hey.

Carmen.

- You ready to get outta here?

- Yep.

Where'd you get the money for bail?

Used our two-week parachute.

Thank you, Cousin.

All good.

Get Ballbreaker ready, yeah?

You okay?

Yeah.

I'm okay.

You're all I got, Cuz.

Alright.

Carmen!

I'm so sorry, Chef.

I'm happy you're back.

Heard, Chef.

- Yes, Chef.

- Carmen.

Wh-What the f*ck is this?

What the f*ck is that?

This is my station. This is not respect.

No, Chef, that is not respect.

Hey!

Richard, aw, bandito, my little felon.

Argh.

You hooligan.

A souvenir for your troubles.

What? Ew!

Gary, I stand before you a penitent man.

- I can't.

- Alright, let's rock.

Do you ever feel sad?

Of course, I do, Neil.

But I don't talk about it.

I keep it all inside.

It helps me b*at the sh*t out of people.

I get it.

What time is Syd coming in?

I'm gonna be handling

her prep today, Chef.

Ooh. Don't f*ck it up.

I'll do my best.

No, but, seriously, though,

if you ever try that sh*t with me,

I'll f*ck your ass up.

Heard, Chef.

Uh, alright, listen up,

we have the, uh,

River North Festival today,

so I want everybody

doing a little bit extra.

T, you're gonna do a triple prep, okay?

Marcus, couple extra cakes.

Ebra, double prep for you, please.

And then, uh, Cousin, we're

still gonna get a lunch rush,

so I want the front of house

locked and loaded please.

- Alright?

- Yes, Chef.

Thank you.

- Yo.

- Yo.

- 200 pounds.

- Great, yeah, thank you.

Hold up, no, no, this is, uh

that's pork. I don't need pork.

I'm just the delivery guy.

Take it up with Lu.

sh*t!

- Come here. Sweeps!

- Carmen.

What the f*ck? Are you crazy?

- Yo, hey!

- Yo.

- Yo!

- Yo.

Yo. f*ck.

You alright?

Yeah.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

Sorry.

What is this?

I don't know.

Richie, wh-what the f*ck is this?

I don't know.

And

I didn't really wanna

give it to you 'cause

it meant that he was gone.

Um, but, uh

Stupid.

Stupid.

Oh, f*ck me.

Ugh.

f*ck you.

f*ck you.

What?

What?

You know, in Somalia, I am grillmaster.

Oh, shut up, you old bitch.

That's sexist.

Who's on family?

I got it today, Chef.

You see this?

Look at this, it's doing that thing.

- Yeah.

- Where the streams, they won't join.

I got you. I'm gonna fix this.

- Oh, you got me?

- I got you

- How about this? How about we got you?

- You got me?

We're giving you

an opportunity to work here,

even prove yourself,

maybe put some money in your pocket.

Yeah, yeah.

You know what?

I saw you got stabbed back there.

Yeah, I did.

It was pretty dope.

Looked pretty cool.

You just got stabbed

and then you like walked it off.

And it was kinda It was pretty tough.

No sh*t, it was.

Pretty tight. Okay, I'll fix this.

Housekeeping, Chefs.

- Yes, Chef.

- Thank you.

- Cousin!

- Yo!

Help!

Transport ♪

Motorways and tramlines ♪

Let's go. Let's go.

Let's go!

Ten, twenty.

Yeah.

Yo, stop f*ckin' around.

Disappointed people ♪

Clinging onto bottles ♪

Yo, Richie, you can

finally get a new CD for your car.

Yeah.

You can finally get,

You can finally get a new car.

Let down and hanging around ♪

Crushed like a bug in the ground ♪

Uh

what's, uh, uh

Chef!

Syd, quit f*ckin' around.

Grab a can opener.

Shell smashed, juices flowing ♪

Family style?

Two tops, booths.

Don't get sentimental ♪

Danish design

tasting menu at the bar.

Window on the side.

- For sandwiches.

- Yeah.

Okay.

Show you m*therf*ckers how it's done.

What do we call it?

Let down and hanging around ♪

Let down and hanging ♪

Let down ♪

Let down ♪

Let down ♪

Your grandfather d*ed from it?

Let down ♪
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