Beef Season 2 is a complex and ambitious study of human behavior, love, and capitalism, featuring a new cast and a sprawling web of characters. The show, created by Lee Sung Jin, takes time to build connections and deliver a pressure-cooker-like intensity as the stakes rise for both couples. While it lacks the focus and intimacy of its predecessor, the cast shines, particularly Carey Mulligan and Oscar Isaac, who deliver some of the best scenes of the show. Cailee Spaeny's subtle performance as Ashley anchors the heart of the story, making Season 2 a must-watch for her character alone.
Beef Season 2 Review: A Complex Study of Love, Capitalism, and Chaos
Beef Season 2 does not quite reach the complicated brilliance of its predecessor, but there's enough heat to sustain it till the end. | Web Series