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As Fans Of The Bear Rave About Richie In Season 2, Ebon Moss-Bachrach Opens Up About Why His Character Felt So Lost In The New Episodes

Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Richie standing in a kitchen in Season 2 of The Bear.

Spoilers for Season 2 of The Bear are ahead. If you aren’t caught up on the 2023 TV schedule hit, you can stream it with a Hulu subscription

As The Beef evolves into The Bear, a lot of the characters on the FX show of the same name are also going through some major changes. However, the character who has arguably had the biggest evolution this season is Richie, as he went from a guy hanging on to the past with no real job duties to one of the most valuable employees at The Bear. With this redemptive arc, tons of fans have been raving about Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s character’s development, while the actor himself reflected on where this beloved “Cousin” was at the beginning of Season 2. 

Fans Are Loving Richie’s Evolution In Season 2 Of The Bear

What I’d compare this about-face fans had about Richie to is the evolution of Steve Harrington on Stranger Things. Over the course of a few days, viewers of The Bear went from not loving Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s character to him being one of their favorite people in the ensemble, much like Joe Keery's beloved character on the Netflix hit. This admiration was made clear on Twitter too, as people like C. tweeted:

To make this arc really work, there were a few scenes that proved how Richie had changed, and fans loved them. For example, Rolo Tony tweeted: 

This scene is from Episode 7, when Richie is staging at a fancy restaurant. Following a successful job shadow, the installment ends with Moss-Bachrach's character singing “Love Story” by Taylor Swift at the top of his lungs. This T-Swift moment really sealed the deal for a lot of fans, as they tweeted things like what abdullah posted:

Overall, this love for Richie is so sweet, and quite overwhelming, and it’s all the more meaningful because of the place Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s character started in Season 2. 

Ebon Moss-Bachrach Opens Up About Why Richie Felt So Lost At The Beginning Of Season 2

When we find Richie at the beginning of Season 2 he’s literally in the basement, at the bottom, searching through old pictures. Moss-Bachrach broke down how his character was feeling at that moment by reflecting on how Richie was trying to “preserve a way of life” and the “memory of his best friend.” The actor told CinemaBlend:

And so, when we find him literally in the basement, you know, going through old pictures, I mean, it's not a subtle scene, he's totally spun out, he fought like crazy to preserve and lost. And I don't think he's like licking his wounds or anything. I think he's genuinely trying to figure out how he can be relevant and part of this new iteration of the restaurant. But I mean, I think it was a struggle to even figure out how he fit into the old one, let alone this new sort of gastronomic kind of consumption.

Within The Bear’s cast of characters, everyone has a specific role, except for Richie. In Season 1, it’s hard to tell what his purpose is, but it’s clear he’s trying to preserve the restaurant's past, and he fails. So, finding him at rock bottom in episode one of Season 2 felt natural. For Moss-Bachrach that place his character was in helped him figure out where to take him next. That place he realized was to be as helpful as possible, as the actor explained: 

The skeleton for Richie’s arc for Season 2 for me was very, like, very, very, very giving [and] very, very helpful.

Richie needs The Bear, and in Season 2 of the FX hit he makes it so The Bear needs him. This redemption arc has really stuck a chord with fans, and they’ve truly loved it. However, it started with the character at rock bottom, and from that scene, he was able to grow into the lovable front-of-house guy he is by Episode 10. 

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