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In “Beef,” Danny Cho (Steven Yeun) and Amy Lau ... Danny suggests that the concept of having children works much the same as “piss and s—,” with parents “pissing their trauma down ...
Steven Yeun as Danny, a contractor whose road rage incident with a stranger named Amy (Ali Wong) turns into a full-blown feud, in the Netflix series "Beef." ...
"Beef" is quick to warn us about first impressions, the kind that make us see both Danny and Amy as hotheads, as he tries to run her down on the streets of LA for the sin of flipping him off.
Netflix makes an early bid for the year’s juiciest new series with “Beef,” a twisty, dark and stellar showcase for Steven Yeun and Ali Wong in which the escalating fallout from a road-road ...
To give you a quick refresher, we learn through the course of Season 1 that Danny and Amy, despite being at violent odds with one another from the get, are also kindred spirits.
The antidote to toxic positivity, the cathartic response to therapy-speak, the ugly truth—that’s Beef. Netflix’s latest hit series from A24 and creator/writer Lee Sung Jin follows two ...
Steven Yeun as Danny Cho in "Beef". The actor spoke to Newsweek about how he had to channel the "worst version" of his past self in order to get into the mindset of his character.
The series revolves around two disparate entrepreneurs from immigrant families: Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), a downtrodden contractor struggling to sponsor and settle his Korean parents in America ...
As their battle escalates, Amy and Danny become enmeshed in each other’s lives, and their similarities become clearer. “Beef” develops into something of a love story, except about hate.
"Beef" begins with an eruption in a hardware store parking lot when in the middle of a day that isn't going his way, Danny Cho (Steven Yeun) nearly backs his shabby truck into Amy Lau .
Netflix makes an early bid for the year’s juiciest new series with “Beef,” a twisty, dark and stellar showcase for Steven Yeun and Ali Wong in which the escalating fallout from a road-road ...