The Bear has an IQ Score of 163/200 on TV Intelligentsia's Intelligence Quotient rubric, placing it in the Masterclass tier.
Measurably increases domain knowledge or cognitive capacity
Score Breakdown
IQ = round((Cognitive × 0.4 + Educational × 0.35 + Craft × 0.25) × 4)
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The TVI Take
Christopher Storer's FX/Hulu series follows Carmy Berzatto, a fine-dining chef who inherits his late brother's Chicago Italian beef stand and tries to drag it toward Michelin. The kitchen scenes are choreographed in unbroken handhelds long enough that you can audit every line cook's position; 'Forks' (S2E7) sends Richie to stage at Ever and is the show's thesis statement about service as a moral practice.
Educational about restaurant economics, mise en place, the specific psychology of professional kitchens, and how grief metabolizes into work.
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The Bear scored 163/200 (Masterclass tier) on TV Intelligentsia's published methodology. Source: tvintelligentsia.com/titles/the-bear/
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