Many acclaimed TV shows suffer from the “Season 2” curse and struggle to live up to their potential after wrapping up the first chapter. The mastermind behind some of our favorite comedies decided to overcome this problem by completely abandoning their core concept and managed to create something even more amazing along the way. Killing […]
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]]>Many acclaimed TV shows suffer from the “Season 2” curse and struggle to live up to their potential after wrapping up the first chapter. The mastermind behind some of our favorite comedies decided to overcome this problem by completely abandoning their core concept and managed to create something even more amazing along the way.
Killing It kicked off as a show about an aspiring entrepreneur Craig entering the Florida Python Challenge in an attempt to raise money for his business, but snakes are nowhere to be found in Season 2. As the story progresses, we watch Craig going deeper down the rabbit hole while trying to make his American dream come true.
The Afterparty stuck to its “whodunnit” premise in Season 2, but the high school reunion after-party no longer serves as its setting. The second season sees Detective Danner trying to solve a murder mystery after a quirky billionaire winds up dead a day after his wedding.
Season 1 of The Bear saw the young chef Carmy leave the world of fine dining behind to come back to Chicago and run his family’s failing sandwich shop. He’s no longer trying to convince its unruly staff to learn his ways in Season 2– they’re all committed to growing and thriving after closing down their run-down joint and trying to transform it into a fancy restaurant.
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The Bear created quite a splash when it premiered last summer, and there was a lot of anticipation leading up to its second season. The second chapter of this culinary dramedy lived up to the hype and gave us some epic cameos that got everyone talking. Will Poulter The Bear fans sure love a good […]
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]]>The Bear created quite a splash when it premiered last summer, and there was a lot of anticipation leading up to its second season. The second chapter of this culinary dramedy lived up to the hype and gave us some epic cameos that got everyone talking.
The Bear fans sure love a good thirst trap, and Will Poulter gave them everything they were craving in the fourth episode “Honeydew”. His name started trending on Twitter thanks to a brief cameo as a pastry chef Luca, who trained Marcus to make lavish desserts during his time in Copenhagen.
Olivia Colman is no stranger to unexpectedly popping up in our favorite shows, and her cameo on The Bear was *chef’s kiss*. She gave Richie some much-needed direction while he was staging at her fictional Michelin-star fine-dining restaurant Ever.
The Bear became a huge sensation thanks to its stress-inducing tension, and the episode “Fishes” got back to the show’s roots. It showed members of the Berzatto family crashing and burning during an intense Christmas dinner, and it featured Emmy-worthy cameos from Jamie Lee Curtis (Everything Everywhere All At Once), Gillian Jacobs (Community), Sarah Paulson (American Horror Story), Jon Bernthal (The Punisher), Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul), and comedian John Mulaney.
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Many acclaimed TV shows suffer from the “Season 2” curse and struggle to live up to their potential after wrapping up the first chapter. The mastermind behind some of our favorite comedies decided to overcome this problem by completely abandoning their core concept and managed to create something even more amazing along the way. Killing […]
The post Beloved Comedy Shows Are Thriving After Abandoning Their Core Premise in Season 2 appeared first on toppoptoday.com.
]]>Many acclaimed TV shows suffer from the “Season 2” curse and struggle to live up to their potential after wrapping up the first chapter. The mastermind behind some of our favorite comedies decided to overcome this problem by completely abandoning their core concept and managed to create something even more amazing along the way.
Killing It kicked off as a show about an aspiring entrepreneur Craig entering the Florida Python Challenge in an attempt to raise money for his business, but snakes are nowhere to be found in Season 2. As the story progresses, we watch Craig going deeper down the rabbit hole while trying to make his American dream come true.
The Afterparty stuck to its “whodunnit” premise in Season 2, but the high school reunion after-party no longer serves as its setting. The second season sees Detective Danner trying to solve a murder mystery after a quirky billionaire winds up dead a day after his wedding.
Season 1 of The Bear saw the young chef Carmy leave the world of fine dining behind to come back to Chicago and run his family’s failing sandwich shop. He’s no longer trying to convince its unruly staff to learn his ways in Season 2– they’re all committed to growing and thriving after closing down their run-down joint and trying to transform it into a fancy restaurant.
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The Bear created quite a splash when it premiered last summer, and there was a lot of anticipation leading up to its second season. The second chapter of this culinary dramedy lived up to the hype and gave us some epic cameos that got everyone talking. Will Poulter The Bear fans sure love a good […]
The post Best Cameos From Season 2 of “The Bear” That Got Everyone Talking appeared first on toppoptoday.com.
]]>The Bear created quite a splash when it premiered last summer, and there was a lot of anticipation leading up to its second season. The second chapter of this culinary dramedy lived up to the hype and gave us some epic cameos that got everyone talking.
The Bear fans sure love a good thirst trap, and Will Poulter gave them everything they were craving in the fourth episode “Honeydew”. His name started trending on Twitter thanks to a brief cameo as a pastry chef Luca, who trained Marcus to make lavish desserts during his time in Copenhagen.
Olivia Colman is no stranger to unexpectedly popping up in our favorite shows, and her cameo on The Bear was *chef’s kiss*. She gave Richie some much-needed direction while he was staging at her fictional Michelin-star fine-dining restaurant Ever.
The Bear became a huge sensation thanks to its stress-inducing tension, and the episode “Fishes” got back to the show’s roots. It showed members of the Berzatto family crashing and burning during an intense Christmas dinner, and it featured Emmy-worthy cameos from Jamie Lee Curtis (Everything Everywhere All At Once), Gillian Jacobs (Community), Sarah Paulson (American Horror Story), Jon Bernthal (The Punisher), Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul), and comedian John Mulaney.
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