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The ending of the Netflix miniseries 'Beef' has quite a lot to unpack. Here's an explanation, including what it could mean for season 2.
Netflix's "Beef," starring comedian Ali Wong and Oscar-nominated actor Steven Yeun play feuding strangers in this A24 production. Here are some spoilers.
Beef is an American comedy-drama television anthology series created by Lee Sung Jin for Netflix. It stars Steven Yeun and Ali Wong as Danny Cho and Amy Lau, respectively; two strangers whose involvement in a road rage incident escalates into a prolonged feud.
Beef: The Series is a television series that aired on Black Entertainment Television (BET). The show premiered on October 4, 2006, and aired six episodes for the first season, with the last original episode airing on November 8, 2006. Due to the lack of numbers in ratings, BET did not continue the Beef series.
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Beef is a 2003 American documentary film directed by Peter Spirer about the history of hip-hop feuds. Produced by Peter Spirer, Casey Suchan, and Denis Henry Hennelly and executive produced by Quincy Jones III (QD3), the film was written by Peter Alton and Spirer and narrated by actor Ving Rhames .
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Lee Sung Jin (Korean: 이성진; born October 2, 1981), also known as Sonny Lee, [1] is an American screenwriter and director. He is best known for creating the Netflix series Beef, for which he received the 2023 Primetime Emmy Awards for directing and writing for a limited series.