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Jeremy Allen White Teases One Tasteful Detail That Didn’t Make It To The Bear S2

Jeremy Allen White Teases One Tasteful Detail That Didn’t Make It To The Bear S2
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All that is left is to hope for some BTS materials to cover it.

If there's one show that's had an unexpected success this season, it's FX's The Bear, which is suddenly all over the Internet. Short and fast-paced episodes filled with tension taken to the extreme could not leave anyone who watched it indifferent and now the series is getting the highest praise.

Jeremy Allen White as the main actor in the show has met the success and recognition that he hasn't faced since another iconic Chicago-based TV series Shameless.

For his outstanding performance, the actor won a round of extremely prestigious awards, including Best Actor in a Comedy Series at the Critics' Choice Television Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards, but what's more important is a feeling of satisfaction with his work.

Season 2 of the show has everything you need from a good show and more. From the same tension that has been building throughout season 1, to the deeper exploration of Carmy's relationships, to the heartbreaking breakdowns.

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However, there is one thing that fans would probably love to see that didn't make it into the final cut.

Jeremy Allen White shared this detail with Deadline after being asked about additional tattoos for Carmy this season. As it turns out, there was supposed to be one on his shoulder that viewers have yet to see:

“I don’t think Carmy was in a place to be getting more tattoos in between the restaurant closing and trying to open it [again]. <...> I put a little tattoo on my shoulder, because we’d never seen like Carmen’s back before. Just a little, just a little guy. But it didn’t make it.”

The actor later went on to explain that this little old-school snake tattoo was one of many that his friend Benny had done, and he wanted to put it on his arm first, but it didn't make much sense. So he tried to get it on his shoulder in the shirtless scene, but one moment was cut out as a whole.

The good thing is, even without that shot, The Bear season 2 is definitely worth a watch. You can stream it on Hulu right now.

Source: Deadline