Severance (Apple TV) vs The Bear

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SEVERANCE (APPLE TV)

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THE BEAR
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The Real Debate

While 'Severance' plunges its audience into a meticulously controlled corporate dystopia, 'The Bear' throws viewers into the chaotic heart of a frenetic kitchen in Chicago. This fierce GoatWars battle locks horns over control versus chaos, as fans argue whether the chilling intrigue of 'Severance's' split lives trumps the raw, gritty realism of 'The Bear's' culinary comeback story. Loyalties are tested in this streaming showdown, where the legacy of psychological depth clashes with the momentum of visceral, emotional stakes. So, what stirs your soul more: the cool precision of 'Severance' or the heated passion of 'The Bear'? Decide and cast your vote!

Severance (Apple TV) vs. The Bear

🔥 Fan Takes

LMAO, The Bear walks over Severance like it's a spilled saucepan on the kitchen floor 😂😂
ugh, can't we just merge both shows? 🙄 both are pretty solid tbh
No contest, Severance got that eerie, gotta-think vibe. It's like, open your mind, folks!

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer The Bear over Severance (Apple TV) when it comes to the greatest Streaming Shows of the 2020s. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick The Bear 57.1% of the time over Severance (Apple TV).

Across all battles:

The Bear win rate: 59.9%

Severance (Apple TV) win rate: 37.9%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender on GoatWars in this league?

Ted Lasso (Apple TV+) holds the crown as the top contender in the 'Greatest Streaming Shows of the 2020s' league. You can check out the full rankings on the GOAT List.

What's the deal with this matchup between Severance and The Bear being so heated?

It's the classic battle of mind-bending drama versus gritty, real-life intensity. Severance offers a unique mystery and corporate intrigue, while The Bear serves up high-stakes kitchen drama, making fans fiercely divided over which show tops the charts.

Why do fans love The Bear so much?

Fans are all in on The Bear for its raw, intense approach to storytelling and its authentic look at the chaos of running a restaurant. Plus, it's hard not to get hooked on the compelling characters and their personal journeys.