Summary

The Bearseason 3 includes a line from Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto that acknowledges the audience’s view of Claire Dunlap is more accurate than they realize, if not a little misunderstood.Molly Gordon’s character has been criticized by portions ofThe Bear’s fan basefor a very specific reason, but Carmy’s appraisal of her perfectly explains why Claire conducts herself the way she does. While she may have been used sparingly inThe Bearseason 3’s cast, it’s still clear to see that Gordon’s character has a very specific role in the show.

WithThe Bearseason 4 confirmedand on the way, the show is very unlikely to address the issues some fans have with Claire’s character. While her personality may be at odds with other figures within the world of the show, Carmy’s description of her inThe Bearseason 3 perfectly justifies why his love interest sticks out among the other big personalities. Whilethe future of Carmy’s relationship with Claire may be uncertain, the future will likely keep her unchanged as the story progresses in the next run of episodes.

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Claire Isn’t As Flawed As The Bear’s Other Characters (& 1 Season 3 Line Confirms Why)

Molly Gordon’s character stands out for being more self-assured

Carmy artfully describes Claire as “Peace” inThe Bearseason 3. In a whirlwind world of high standards and stressful scenarios, Carmy often finds himself in the chaotic throes of restaurant service and all related circumstances. Not only that, but Jeremy Allen White’s character is endlessly processing the family trauma which has been referenced and directly shown throughoutThe Bear’s run. From Carmy’s perspective, Claire is the living antithesis of his lifestyle, despite having a medical career that’s even more high-stakes than his own. In fact, she is essentially flawless when held up against any other character inThe Bear.

Claire has very few scenes where Carmy isn’t also there in some respect, so it highlights the fact that the audience is only really being shown an idealized version of her.

Molly Gordon looking concerned as Claire Dunlap in The Bear

Claire has very few scenes where Carmy isn’t also there in some respect, so it highlights the fact that the audience is only really being shown an idealized version of her - when she’s at her best. However, it’s also clear thatClaire has far less emotional baggage than the rest of the show’s characters, and she conducts herself in a much less intense way and with none of the aggression displayed by her friends and associates.

Carmy Calling Claire “Peace” Proves She’s Intentionally Written The Way She Is

Claire isn’t the underdeveloped character some fans perceive her to be

Without Carmy’s apt description of Claire being “Peace,“it can seem like Claire is simply an underdeveloped character when compared to the others. She’s never flying off the handle or engaging in bitter feuds over petty subjects, which can arguably make her stand out for all the wrong reasons. However, it’s not that the writers have simply not worked on Claire’s character less than the others, it’s that she’s supposed to be as level-headed and self-assured as she is. It may seem jarring in a world of hotheads, but that’s kind of the point.

IfThe Bear’s writers had made Claire more similar to the other characters in the show, she wouldn’t have offered anything new to the story.

Claire inspecting Carmy’s hand in The Bear

IfThe Bear’s writers had made Claire more similar to the other characters in the show, she wouldn’t have offered anything new to the story. By having her demeanor stand out as being calm and straightforward, it pulls the focus to Claire and makes everything happening around her seem even more dramatic, or sometimes even more trivial. Carmy’s appraisal of Claire as a peaceful character is essentially the writers telling the viewers that they’re awareClaire is a uniquely tranquil figureand that it’s a conscious decision to make her that way rather than being the result of a lazy oversight.

The Bear Season 3 Made Claire Easier To Appreciate

Claire’s reduced presence in season 3 highlights her importance to the show’s formula

Claire was one of the biggest introductions toThe Bear’s season 2 cast, but her role was incredibly muted by comparison when it came to herThe Bearseason 3 episodes.The beginning of her courtship with Carmy showed a noted change in his character, as he became less intense - although also less focused ahead of the new restaurant’s launch. Having Claire act the way she does around so many chaotic individuals also brought focus to the most bizarre facets of how they all conducted themselves. With her appearing so sporadically throughoutThe Bearseason 3, that perspective faded.

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While she may have seemed out of place inThe Bearseason 2, taking a back seat inThe Bearseason 3 really highlighted how necessary she was for Carmy to find balance. Not only that, but there also weren’t really any other characters who weren’t wrestling with something from their past, so there was no “Peace” to be had in almost any moment of the show’s most recent season. So, Claire would be a welcome return as a more regular cast member inThe Bearseason 4.

Michael, Natalie, and Carmen Berzatto from The Bear’s Berzatto family.

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