Cameos from Joel McHale and Jon Bernthal will enthrall you, and Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach deserve more credit than they’ve been receiving amid all of the speculation of whether Carmy will get down in Season 2. Beyond that, Carmy’s dealing with some hefty family drama that’s left him with some horrific demons. Surrender to this story if an authentic portrayal of kitchen-based drama, for people who put their all into delivering the delicious goods. Speaking of which, if you’re a holdout, it’s time to give up the fight. Let’s do this one last time for the top 10-ish because Carmy and his fellow Chefs are so entertaining and intense that they’re worth watching twice.
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