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R.E.M.

Soundtrack Appearances

Pluribus (S1) - 1 song(s)

TV Show

It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) singing It's the End of the World in the car

The Bear (S1) - 8 song(s)

TV Show

As Carmy tunes in to a mysterious voicemail, the soundtrack swells with the melancholic tones of the movie's ending credits song. The sudden shift from intimate conversation to soaring melody creates an eerie atmosphere, heightening our sense of intrigue about the message itself.

Strange Currencies (Remastered)

Closing Credits Song

Strange Currencies

Carmy extends an invitation to Claire to drop by the restaurant before they part ways. It seems like a casual gesture, but what follows will likely have a lasting impact on their relationship.

Strange Currencies (Remastered)

As the big day approaches, Carmy's anxiety gets the better of him and he has a full-blown panic attack. The pressure of the opening is taking its toll on his nerves, leaving him feeling overwhelmed and stressed out.

Half a World Away

In a shocking moment of vulnerability, Carmy bursts into tears while stuck inside the walk-in refrigerator. The scene reveals his emotional struggles behind closed doors, where he thought no one could see him.

Strange Currencies (Remastered)

Ending Credits Music

Strange Currencies

As Carmy and Clare connect over phone calls, they open up about their shared history and hidden emotions. Their conversations are laced with a mix of nostalgia and longing, revealing the depth and intimacy of their complicated bond.