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Go Down, Moses is a 1942 collection of seven related pieces of short fiction by American author William Faulkner, sometimes considered a novel. [1] The most prominent character and unifying voice is that of Isaac McCaslin, "Uncle Ike", who will live to be an old man; "uncle to half a county and father to no one".
The Bear: A Joke in One Act, or The Boor (Russian: Медведь: Шутка в одном действии, romanized: Medved': Shutka v odnom deystvii, 1888), is a one-act comedic play written by Russian author Anton Chekhov. The play was originally dedicated to Nikolai Nikolaevich Solovtsov, Chekhov's boyhood friend and director/actor who ...
The Bear premiered on FX on Hulu in the United States on June 23, 2022, [26] and became available internationally in the Star hub on Disney+. [27] The 10-episode second season was released on June 22, 2023. [28] Along with other Hulu content, The Bear became available to stream on Disney+ in the United States via the Hulu hub on December 6 ...
In March 2021, FX ordered a pilot for The Bear to be written and directed by Storer, and the series was given a full season order in October 2021. Filming for the season began in February 2022 in Chicago, and wrapped in March of that year.
"The Bear" is the tenth and final episode of the second season and 18th overall of the American comedy-drama series The Bear. Alongside with the rest of the second season, it was released on June 22, 2023, on Hulu. It was directed by series creator Christopher Storer and written by Kelly Galuska.
Shameless . Part of The Bear’s charm is its dedication to Chicago—the second episode of season 3 featured a rare title sequence that doubled as an ode to the Midwestern city’s culinary scene ...
[1] Storer was impressed with the original script, but deemed that a cut would kill the momentum, and he felt filming it in one take was the best way to tell the story. [5] As Storer explained, the crew "wanted to make sure it was absolutely 100 percent in service of the story and not us showing off."
Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) is haunted by the recurring voice of Michael (Jon Bernthal).He attends an Al-Anon meeting, where - in a 7-minute monologue - he finally opens up about his past, explaining how he and Michael shared an interest in food and planned on opening a restaurant and how he was unaware of Michael's drug use, and how their relationship dwindled which eventually caused Michael ...