The decline of "The Bear" can be traced back to a pivotal moment: Season 2's "Fishes" episode. This ensemble episode, brimming with guest stars like Jamie Lee Curtis, Bob Odenkirk, and Sarah Paulson, initially captivated audiences. However, it inadvertently set a precedent for the show's subsequent seasons. The reliance on stunt casting for guest roles became a defining feature of "The Bear," overshadowing the show's core narrative. This trend intensified in Season 3, with cameos from Oscar-winning actors like Olivia Colman and chefs like Daniel Boulud, René Redzepi, and Thomas Keller. The show's attempt to showcase its connections to the culinary elite backfired, as the cameos became more distracting than engaging. The fifth and final season, set to air in June 2026, continues this pattern, leaving fans questioning the show's ability to stand on its own without relying on celebrity appearances. The author expresses disappointment, hoping for a return to the show's original strength, free from the distractions of celebrity cameos.