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Chris Witaske says ‘The Bear’ is 'too much' to handle for fans, cast alike

 Chris Witaske shed light on the significant effect, The Bear series has had on the fans as well as its entertainers.

In a discussion with Individuals Magazine during the debut of season three of the satire show in Los Angeles, the entertainer who plays Pete in the Hulu series reviewed a fan experience.

"I was at a show in Chicago, and the person came dependent upon me and discussed the scene that I have in the last episode of season two with Jamie Lee Curtis," he described.

"Also, as he was talking, he began getting close to home," Witaske proceeded, "He separated crying since it truly impacted him."

"Thus I was right there, love squeezing this outsider at a show. It was a cool second," he depicted.

Also, he considered the close to home cost the show has had on him, reviewing that the episode Fishes in some cases made him feel overpowered.

"That was insane, man. Indeed, in the middle between takes, I was like, 'This is excessively,'" the 41-year-old American entertainer described.

"It was excessively, man. It was. Furthermore, a portion of these individuals are more strategy entertainers than me," he proceeded, "I'm, similar to, a Chicago parody fella, thus when individuals stay in the middle among takes and extraordinary."

"It's a ton. That evening, I needed to de-pressurize and ponder," Witaske added.

The Bear season three debuted on Wednesday, June 26.

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