Note: The following story contains spoilers from the Season 1 finale of “Beef.”When it premiered all of its 10 episodes April 6 on Netflix, “Beef” became one of the streamer’s best-reviewed – and most popular – new series of 2023.
So what’s all the fuss about? “Beef” stars comedian Ali Wong and Steven Yeun, both flexing acting chops like we’ve never seen from them before.
Boasting a 98% critical consensus and an 86% audience approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the Lee Sung Jin–created series follows Amy Lau (Wong) and Danny Cho (Yeun) in the aftermath of a headline-making road rage incident that intertwines their lives in ways they could have never predicted.
Its surprising blend of dark humor and tear-jerking drama — plus some playfully surreal flourishes and bold explorations of race, class and mental health — has taken audiences by storm and notched it a top spot on Netflix’s TV ratings. (As recently as Monday, TheWrap reported that it’s raged through the streaming ranks with its first three episodes holding three of the top 10 most-watched programs on the streamer.)Lucky for you, you can buckle up and rage-binge this series in one fell swoop today — let’s just hope you don’t run into Amy or Danny while you’re behind the wheel.
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