Rotten Tomatoes
Submit search Movies Tv shows RT App News Showtimes

Gary

Play trailer Poster for Gary 2026 59m Comedy Play Trailer Watchlist
Watchlist Tomatometer Popcornmeter
100% Tomatometer 7 Reviews 64% Popcornmeter 50+ Ratings
Two friends, Richard ‘Richie’ Jerimovich and Michael ‘Mikey’ Berzatto, go on a work trip to Gary, Indiana in this flashback episode of FX’s “The Bear.” Taking place before Carmen ‘Carmy’ Berzatto must leave the fine dining world to help save his family’s Chicago sandwich shop and its strong-willed kitchen staff in the wake of his brother’s tragic suicide, not to mention having to navigate his strained familial relationships while balancing the soul-crushing realities of small business ownership, this episode offers an intimate look at the friendship between Richie and Mikey and sheds light on one of their lifechanging adventures.
Watch on Hulu Stream Now

Where to Watch

Gary

Critics Reviews

View More
Sam Adams Slate May 8
As wrenching as the episode can be, it’s also unexpectedly leisurely, because the only thing it’s concerned with is right there in front of us. It takes its time, and every second counts. Go to Full Review
Melissa Camacho Common Sense Media 3d
4/5
This is a well-written, well-performed emotional piece of The Bear's evolving story world. Go to Full Review
Eddie Harrison film-authority.com May 12
4/5
…seemingly improvised scenes like an encounter with local youths on a basketball court have just the right feel; Gary's narrative is less about plot-points than exploring character, and that's what makes The Bear so engrossing... Go to Full Review
Joel Keller Decider May 8
Gary does a good job of reminding fans of The Bear why the show was so compelling when it first blasted onto our screens, and we hope it’s a harbinger of a good final season. Go to Full Review
Alex Maidy JoBlo's Movie Network May 7
9/10
This is worth watching for fans of great acting as well as anyone who wants to see how to make a short film engaging, beautiful, emotional, and completely engrossing. Go to Full Review
Jean Henegan Pop Culture Maniacs May 7
4.5/5
I have been disappointed with The Bear over the last couple of seasons, but this episode? This was The Bear at its best. Go to Full Review
Read all reviews

Audience Reviews

View More
Hao Ian L @HaOiAn 2d What was seemingly supposed to offer insight into the characters' psyches feels neither interesting nor rewarding here, and is nothing that hasn't already been portrayed before in scenes with Bernthal in seasons prior, with any attempts to present fresh ideas being locked behind tedious storytelling. See more Doug C @RT53342897 6d An excellent episode purely about character development. It isn't supposed plot driven. We see Mikey as a product of all the terrible things his mother displays "later". Richie is an unfiltered, unsober, turned up to 11 version of what we see in The Bear. It is raw, painful, and wonderfully made. If you turned it off before the bar scene, you got about 15% of the essence of this episode. See more Mark B @Backle May 18 Dropped it after 20 minutes - pointless - whatever the Bear had that worked was lost, and it really took a sappy downturn. Gary is just a further extension of that disappointment. Sick of the whole "heart of gold but hopelessly damaged" characters trope. It's boring now - get it together, people. See more tm11999 M @tm11999 May 17 utter bear crapola. the moss guy is the stupidest "actor" in the history of acting. pointless dumb morons go for a car ride. enough of this jeremy allen dumbass, a french taught chef who couldn't run a sandwich shop, blow it out your azz jer. absolutely nothing happens and the bald guy acts like a sissy, the end. go trim your nosehairs instead. See more S H @sidesix May 17 I switched off after the first 25 minutes as I found myself completely bored. It’s been a bit of a disappointment with The Bear; I really loved the first series, but after that it's just felt like a bit of a slog. There were some highlights in the second and third series, but overall I just found myself being quite bored. Maybe I just didn't connect with the storyline, but this episode wasn't for me. See more Sir Martimus U @RT45602972 May 16 Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't really get this. It's unnecessarily mean and sad, and ultimately pointless. It has some brutal moments of verbal abuse that I don't really comprehend, and I'm not sure how much this adds to Mikey's character, or how this fits in to the people we meet in the bear. I thought I was looking forward to watching it, but after I did I'm a little depressed and let down. See more Read all reviews
Gary

My Rating

Read More Read Less WRITE A REVIEW EDIT REVIEW POST RATING

Movie Info

Synopsis Two friends, Richard ‘Richie’ Jerimovich and Michael ‘Mikey’ Berzatto, go on a work trip to Gary, Indiana in this flashback episode of FX’s “The Bear.” Taking place before Carmen ‘Carmy’ Berzatto must leave the fine dining world to help save his family’s Chicago sandwich shop and its strong-willed kitchen staff in the wake of his brother’s tragic suicide, not to mention having to navigate his strained familial relationships while balancing the soul-crushing realities of small business ownership, this episode offers an intimate look at the friendship between Richie and Mikey and sheds light on one of their lifechanging adventures.
Director
Christopher Storer
Screenwriter
Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Jon Bernthal
Distributor
Hulu
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
May 5, 2026
Runtime
59m