on Thursday, and one moment from the first episode has left fans in total shock, with some saying they "audibly gasped" and had to "remind [themselves] to breathe". The third season picks up the day after the season two finale, but the first episode is really a montage of Carmy Berzatto's (Jeremy Allen White) origin story and how he got to where he is today as a chef. The episode, titled 'Tomorrow', fills in a few blanks from Carmy's past that viewers had missed over the first two seasons.
The episode is told in a non-chronological way, showing Carmy in several kitchens and uniforms as he goes from his first cooking job to returning to Chicago after his brother Mikey's (Jon Bernthal) death. Fans went particularly wild for a scene that takes place while Carmy is in New York working under David Fields (Joel McHale), who relentlessly hits him with verbal abuse. David criticises Carmy, who is working on a hamachi dish with a blood orange sauce, and forces him to ditch the blood orange for a fennel sauce, telling the young chef that it is now his dish, not Carmy's.
While working one night and serving the hamachi and fennel dish, we see Carmy make a last-minute choice and decide that one of the dishes will go out with his original blood orange sauce. To explain the change, he lies to the server that the diner has a fennel allergy. Little did viewers know that Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) was in New York during her culinary school days, and she is the person who receives the dish that was m.