'The Bear' Season 2 Sizzles with Electrifying Heat.

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The Bear's second season on FX is lighter and more frequently funny than the first, while still exploring the same conflicts and themes. The show follows chefs Carmy and Sydney as they transform an Italian beef sandwich shop into a fine dining establishment, with the help of a colorful cast of characters. The season balances drama and comedy more evenly, and expands on the characters' personal lives outside of the restaurant. The Bear remains a potent and nerve-racking show, but with a slightly lighter tone.
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