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The Bear Season 3 Faces Continuity Errors And Editing Mistakes

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The latest season of the popular series, The Bear, has been receiving attention for its continuity and editing mistakes. Fans have been quick to notice various onscreen issues since Hulu released the latest installment last month. One notable error was spotted during a scene involving the Fak brothers showing Carmy a list of potential critics visiting the restaurant. In this scene, two women were shown with the same name, Eliza Cameron, raising questions about the accuracy of the portrayal of critics.

Viewers have also pointed out other inconsistencies, such as a character wearing and then not wearing a ring in a scene, and confusion regarding the timeline of events in an episode centered around another character, Tina.

The cast members of The Bear have revealed that seasons 3 and 4 were filmed back-to-back, leading to challenges in keeping track of details. The decision to film both seasons together was influenced by the busy schedules of the main actors. Despite filming 18 episodes in total, the actors admitted to struggling to remember specific details of the show due to the overlapping production schedules.

The additional footage filmed for season 3 allowed for the immediate start of production for season 4. The actors described the experience as both thrilling and confusing, with episodes sometimes being split or merged, leading to shifts in the storyline.

The Bear is currently available for streaming on Hulu, offering fans a unique viewing experience that reflects the complexities of its production process.

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