Season 3 of Hulu’s hit series The Bear introduced more members of the Fak family and continued a hilariously ambiguous feud involving Natalie “Sugar” Berzatto. The Bear season 3 cast saw the return of familiar faces and exciting cameos, including actor and professional wrestler John Cena as Neil and Theodore Fak’s brother Sammy. Neil has been a dedicated friend of the Berzatto family since season 1, and the ongoing expansion of his family has included hints at a beef between Carmy’s sister, Sugar, and Neil’s unseen sister, Francie Fak.

The complexity of the Fak family tree makes Sugar’s grudge against Francie even funnier since their confrontation remains a mystery. The unexplained conflict between Sugar and Francie is a comedic Easter egg that helps show how the Faks and Berzattos really are as close as family. While Neil’s large pool of relatives is often brought up, The Bear has been conservative in exploring these characters and their dynamics with the main cast, especially when it comes to his mysterious sister.

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The Bear’s convoluted timeline suggests that the Faks have a long history with the Berzattos. During season 2, a past incident between Francie and Sugar is referred to that still weighs on Carmy’s sister. While Francie Fak does not make an on-screen appearance in The Bear season 3 as some viewers might have hoped, John Cena’s scene-stealing cameo as Sammy Fak gives the brothers more time to banter, pulling Sugar’s undisclosed bitterness back into the plot.

Sugar’s upset with Francie came up more than once in The Bear season 2, so the subtle tension in her interactions with the Faks shows off The Bear’s strong story continuity. While hints about the Fak’s sister are still fleeting, the increased presence of Neil’s family sets up Francie to join the cast, despite the fact that Sugar supposedly banned Francie from family functions.

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Though a face-to-face confrontation between Francie and Sugar would be equally dramatic and humorous, keeping their feud a secret would better fit the show’s style. What makes The Bear uniquely comedic and clever is the show’s commitment to intricate relationships that are not overly explained. The Bear’s ambiguity makes viewers feel like they are a part of the family, too, making Sugar’s legendary spite feel like a taboo topic at Thanksgiving dinner.

Whether Francie will ever enter The Bear’s kitchen in future seasons remains a mystery, much like her alleged conflict with Sugar. The restaurant’s original name, “The Beef,” is quite ironic, considering the beef has yet to be squashed between the two sisters from different yet interconnected households. While many would love to see the secret revealed, maintaining Francie’s absence would heighten the history and humor of The Bear.

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Set in a Chicago sandwich shop, The Bear follows Carmy Berzatto, a young professionally trained chef who returns to take over his family business after the unexpected death of his brother. At odds with many of the shop’s employees due to his culinary training, Carmy struggles to maintain order and keep the shop from failing entirely. Jeremy Allen White stars as Carmy alongside Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Ayo Edebiri. 

Cast

Jeremy Allen White
, Ebon Moss-Bachrach
, Ayo Edebiri
, Lionel Boyce
, Liza Colón-Zayas
, Abby Elliott
, Oliver Platt

Release Date

June 23, 2022

Seasons

3

Network

FX

Writers

Christopher Storer

Directors

Christopher Storer

Showrunner

Christopher Storer