Critical reviews "Pop" received highly positive reviews from critics. Marah Eakin of
Vulture gave the episode a 4 star out of 5 rating and wrote, "After he takes his leave, Carmy and Claire finally kiss as the Replacements' 'Can’t Hardly Wait' swells. It's a perfectly romantic moment, and one
The Bear plays off with sweetness and maybe just a touch of 'kissing in an empty shell of a restaurant' sexiness. Yes, Chef, indeed." A. J. Daulerio of
Decider wrote, "Sydney introduces herself to Claire and attempts to talk
Chaos Menu with Carmy but quickly exits when it's clear he's more interested in swanning Claire around the dilapidated fire hazard, The Bear. Once everyone finally leaves, Carmy and Claire make it all official." Arnav Srivastava of
The Review Geek gave the episode a 4.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "That element of tension hasn't surfaced yet. But it is a continuing source of excitement for us when it does. Season 2 has followed the established formula from the first season with a little more time away from the restaurant." Karl R De Mesa from
Show Snob wrote, "What a rare, feel-good episode in a, so far, very high stress season." Rafa Boladeras of
MovieWeb named the episode as the ninth best of the season, writing "'Pop' is a transitional episode of the show, as most of the stories of the season keep going along. [...] This is also the episode where we see Carmy and Claire on an almost-Before Sunrise date, as they start to get to know each other better, reveal more intimate details about themselves, and even go to a party (something the chef has never done before)." Jasmine Blu of
TV Fanatic named the episode as the weakest of the season, writing "The second season of
The Bear didn't have any misses, but the least interesting installment of the season probably goes to the midseason episode, 'Pop.'"
Accolades Retrospective reviews In 2024,
The Hollywood Reporter placed "Pop" at 27 on a ranked list of 28 episodes produced to that point, commenting that it is "a perfect illustration of why
The Bear is among the best shows around right now; the lowest-rated truly is better than the highest-rated of most other active series." Screen Rant ranked "Pop" 16th out of the 28 episodes produced through the end of season three, describing it as a more restful episode and commending Tina's unexpected karaoke triumph as a highlight. In 2025, Vulture ranked "Pop," which it described as being primarily about the "burgeoning love story" between Carmy and Claire, as 28th-best out of 38 episodes of
The Bear. In 2024 Screen Rant listed the scene where Nat pretends to be a dumb helpless girl (in order to persuade Uncle Jimmy to pull some strings for them) as fifth-funniest in the series to date: "Nat butters up Uncle Jimmy, which works like a charm, and the funniest part of the scene is Carmy and Richie spectating. As Sugar exits, she whispers, 'Go fuck yourself' to them, and Carmy hilariously comments, 'That was fuckin' gross, Sugar.'" == See also ==