‘The Bear’ Season 3 Finale Recap: What Happens to Carmy and Sydney? (2025)

SPOILER WARNING: This story contains spoilers for Season 3 of “The Bear,” available to stream now on Hulu.

“The Bear” Season 3 begins and ends with a funeral. But in the finale, it’s a restaurant being mourned.

The episode begins with a peaceful flashback to Carmy’s (Jeremy Allen White) first day working at the French Laundry. He’s preparing whole chickens when Thomas Keller, the real-life head chef and owner of the decorated California restaurant, approaches and shows him an easy way to remove the wishbone.

It’s a gentle moment that stands in contrast to Carmy’s memories from New York’s Empire, where he was berated by an abusive boss (Joel McHale) who has been haunting his subconscious since Season 1. Here, Keller patiently explains why chefs call the rear end of the chicken “the Pope’s nose” and gives Carmy a sweet speech about using food to nurture and leaving a legacy in the kitchen.

Back in the present, Carmy reunites with Chef Luca (Will Poulter) at the funeral dinner for Ever, an institution of Chicago’s fine dining scene. (Don’t worry: The restaurant isn’t closing in real life.) Chef Andrea Terry (Olivia Colman), who mentored Carmy, Luca and countless others, has chosen to close the restaurant and retire, bringing together an impressive roster of celebrity chefs and Chicago culinary legends for one last celebratory supper.

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Back in the kitchen, Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) reunites with the Ever staffers who trained him in the memorable Season 2 episode “Forks,” while Carmy and Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) share funny and embarrassing restaurant stories with other chefs. The consensus: restaurants are brutal, but cooking for others is beautiful, and none of these chefs would trade their careers for anything.

While the chefs are talking, Carmy peers over at another table and locks eyes with his former boss (McHale). Suddenly, Carmy has flashbacks of being told he isn’t good enough and that he should quit, interspersed with nightmarish visions of negative headlines: “The Bear Is Worse Than Its Bite” and “New Restaurant The Bear Closes After Just Three Months.” (Earlier in the season, The Bear crew realize that a critic from The Chicago Tribune has already stopped by the restaurant, which means a potentially life-changing review could come at any moment.)

Then, suddenly, Chef Terry clinks her glass and gives a speech: “People often talk about restaurants as in: What’s the history of it? What’s the impact it’s making? Who has worked there previously? What awards have they won? What about their, quote, chef? I think what I’ve learned over the years, in all the places I’ve worked, is people don’t remember the food. Sorry! It’s the people they remember.” (This will be important later.)

As everyone enjoys the food, Carmy is still fixated on his ex-boss, eventually following him to the restroom to confront him. It’s an awkward encounter: Carmy tells him, “Fuck you,” and, “I think about you too much,” and, “You gave me ulcers and panic attacks and nightmares.” The chef isn’t fazed. Instead, he takes credit for transforming Carmy from an “OK chef” to an “excellent” one, which gave him confidence and leadership. He leaves Carmy still visibly shaken and in tears.

Elsewhere, Adam Shapiro, Ever’s chef de cuisine, pulls Sydney aside for a temperature check. Earlier in the season, he offered Sydney the chef de cuisine position at a new restaurant he plans to open. As Carmy has exerted more and more control over The Bear, Sydney has procrastinated signing her vesting agreement for the restaurant. She’s stuck — torn between the smarter career move and her chosen family. Sydney tells Adam she’s still thinking about it and plans to talk to Carmy soon, but it’s clear that he wants to move fast.

After dinner, Chef Terry finds Carmy outside getting fresh air. Carmy tells her how much he learned from her while working at Ever, and asks for advice on his new venture. “You have no idea what you’re doing, and therefore you’re invincible,” Terry says.

Back in the kitchen, Sydney, Richie, Luca and the Ever staff silently stare at Chef Terry’s “Every Second Counts” sign, a mantra that has transcended beyond the walls of her kitchen and which has helped define “The Bear.” Adam takes down the sign and gifts it to Terry, who says, “Let’s get the fuck out of here!”

So they do. Everyone except for Carmy goes back to an impromptu party at Sydney’s apartment to party, where they’re joined by the Bear crew. They’re singing, dancing, elevating frozen waffles with caviar. Taped to Sydney’s fridge is a newspaper review of The Beef, the Italian sandwich shop she helped Carmy transform into a fine dining establishment. In her mind, she scans through images of Marcus (Lionel Boyce), Tina (Liza Colón-Zayas), Natalie (Abby Elliott), Fak (Matty Matheson), Carmy and the rest of the Bear family. No doubt Chef Terry’s words are ringing in her ears: “It’s the people they remember.” Sydney steps outside and has a panic attack, hyperventilating over the decision she needs to make.

Meanwhile, Carmy is on a walk by himself when his phone buzzes with four missed calls from Uncle Jimmy (Oliver Platt), who funds the Bear but has been advised to cut his losses and stop the bleeding. In a previous episode, he couldn’t quite bring himself to tell Carmy how bad the restaurant’s finances had gotten. More importantly, there’s a Google alert from The Chicago Tribune. The review is in.

Carmy scans his phone frantically, focusing on words like “excellent,” “confusing,” “innovative,” “sloppy,” “brilliant,” “incredible,” “disappointing.” It’s mixed.

So, where does this leave our favorite restaurant staff? Not much is resolved at the end of Season 3. Sydney still has to choose whether she’ll stay at the Bear and fight for a Michelin star alongside Carmy, whose personal trauma has made him a toxic leader, or jump ship and lead a rival kitchen with Adam. Will Carmy be able to overcome what he’s gone through and become a true partner to Sydney, or will he continue to let the cycle of abuse infect him, pushing his confidante away?

Carmy went the entire season without reaching out to Claire (Molly Gordon) after he fractured their romantic relationship in the Season 2 finale. And Jimmy may decide to close his purse and sell or even close the Bear, as the restaurant is too expensive to justify and has faced considerable speed bumps. A mixed review will only exacerbate these issues. To echo Carmy in the final moment of the season, “Motherfucker!”

‘The Bear’ Season 3 Finale Recap: What Happens to Carmy and Sydney? (2025)

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‘The Bear’ Season 3 Finale Recap: What Happens to Carmy and Sydney? ›

Not much is resolved at the end of Season 3. Sydney still has to choose whether she'll stay at the Bear and fight for a Michelin star alongside Carmy, whose personal trauma has made him a toxic leader, or jump ship and lead a rival kitchen with Adam.

What does the end of The Bear season 3 mean? ›

You can almost see whatever haunted Carmy entering Sydney—she sees flashes of her best and worst moments there. She runs outside and suffers a panic attack. It's brutal. The Bear is telling us that just as Fields hurt Carmy, Carmy hurt Sydney, and the cycle of pain continues to damage yet another chef.

Do Carmen and Sydney get together in The Bear? ›

At a season-three press conference, White and Edebiri gave reporters a firm "no" when asked if a Syd-Carmy relationship was ever going to happen. "There was no talk in the rooms about any romantic implications" between Carmy and Sydney, White stated, according to Vanity Fair. How did season 3 of The Bear end?

Who are the chefs in the final episode of the bear Season 3? ›

Chefs Grant Achatz, Christina Tosi, Genie Kwon, Wylie Dufresne, Anna Posey and Rosio Sanchez also appear in the finale episode. A famous chef who doesn't show up in person in the show but who is included in some way is Nobu Matsuhisa.

Why does Sydney want to leave The Bear? ›

The Bear Season 3 proves that it's time for Sydney to leave the restaurant after Carmy's toxic treatment. Sydney's creativity, leadership skills, and business acumen deserve to be recognized in a supportive and respectful environment, which Carmy isn't providing.

What happened to Carmy's hand? ›

Carmy tells Claire he grabbed a really hot pot with his hand and ended up getting burnt. Looking at how deep the scar is, Claire jokes he must have firmly grabbed it.

Whose funeral in The Bear season 3 episode 3? ›

This year, that episode is “Doors.” It opens quietly at Marcus's mom's funeral, where he enters with his restaurant family and gives the sob-inducing eulogy.

Does Carmy end up with Claire? ›

No, Carmy and Claire do not get back in The Bear Season 3.

Later in Episode 9, The Faks try to get Carmy to apologize to Claire, which he considers, even admitting that he had been thinking about her, as seen via the various flashbacks he had of her and their time spent together, but puts it off.

Are Carmy and Sydney dating in real life? ›

Sorry, fans — there won't be a romantic relationship anytime soon between Ayo Edebiri and Jeremy Allen White on The Bear. White, who plays hot-headed head chef Carmy, and Edebiri, who plays sous-chef Sydney, shut down rumors of a romance between their characters – in unison! – during a press conference on June 24.

Did Carmy give Claire the wrong number? ›

Despite enjoying the conversation with her, however, when she asks for his number, he intentionally gives her the wrong one. Despite this, Claire finds a way to reach Carmy's phone via Fak, and accuses him of giving her a fake number, which he denies.

Why were Frank's nails painted in The Bear? ›

It's very high stakes, all set to Taylor Swift. And there were a few other things I did to maximize how intimidating he would be to Richie. Like the fingernail polish: My girls are constantly painting my fingernails and I thought, that's something Frank would be proud of as a stepdad.

Did Carmy work at Ever? ›

After California, Carmy Works At Ever In Chicago

Following his time staging at The French Laundry, Carmy then works and trains under Chef Terry at Ever in Chicago. This is where he meets Chef Terr for the first time, who takes note of his next-level talent, ambition, and creativity.

What happened to Terry's restaurant in The Bear? ›

In The Bear's season-three finale, the (fictional) restaurant closed, concluding its years of service with a “funeral” dinner for former staff and fellow chefs including Carmy, Sydney, and Richie.

Do Sydney and Carmy get together in season 3? ›

When asked whether there's a potential romance between Carmy and Sydney on the show, they both firmly responded, “No.” “There was no talk in the rooms about any romantic implications [between Carmy and Sydney],” White clarified, according to Vanity Fair.

Why was Sydney sick at the end of The Bear? ›

Sydney, finally overcome by the anxiety and stress of opening night, throws up several times behind the restaurant, where her dad (Robert Townsend) tells her he's proud of her for finding "the thing" she's meant to do.

What happened at the end of The Bear season 3? ›

Not much is resolved at the end of Season 3. Sydney still has to choose whether she'll stay at the Bear and fight for a Michelin star alongside Carmy, whose personal trauma has made him a toxic leader, or jump ship and lead a rival kitchen with Adam.

What happened at the end of the story the three bears? ›

She tries each of the three chairs and prefers the little bear's one, not too hard and not too soft. She tries the three beds, she finally lays on the little bear's one, just her size. The three bears return home while Goldilocks sleep.

Is there going to be a season 4 of The Bear? ›

Multiple sources have confirmed to both Variety and Deadline that The Bear will continue into season 4 (and possibly beyond).

Why did Carmy go to New York? ›

He went to culinary school in Paris and staged in Copenhagen before moving to New York where he eventually worked his way up to sous chef at a three Michelin star restaurant. In the process, he found out he was truly gifted and had found his place in world.

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