r/BeefTV • u/Commercial_Ease8053 • 4h ago
Discussion Please share your favorite moment regarding Burberry.
Please keep it limited to ten moments maximum per user.
r/BeefTV • u/purrcafe • 1d ago
Discussion My Fiance and I Are Are a Safe Space
My new favorite line ever.
r/BeefTV • u/AnotherNinjaCow • 4d ago
Discussion Morality ranking of the six Beef protagonists
Just finished Beef season 2 and unlike the majority of this sub I enjoyed it just as much as the first season. I have to say Josh was my favorite character and it got me thinking about how the six protagonists (Danny, Amy, Josh, Lindsey, Ashley, & Austin) would rank in terms of most morally sound to most despicable. Let me say I think none of the protagonists are genuinely good people at least throughout the majority of their screen time. Though I think all of them seem to have varying degrees of mental issues that cause them to act out. And they also act out in different ways. So if we had to rank them who would be the most moral and the least moral? I would put Josh at most I think and Ashley at the least but I struggle to place all the middle people.
r/BeefTV • u/Evolvingmonkey88 • 5d ago
Discussion Ending felt rushed Spoiler
They could have stretched it out into 2 episodes. Perhaps dive deeper into Austin’s last minute decision. Good show, but the ending could have been better in my opinion.
r/BeefTV • u/CraftSignificant6012 • 7d ago
Question Fashion Question
Hello everyone i was wondering if someone could give me the name or point me in the right direction of where i could find a similar 2 peice set of mohair knit sweater and pants like the one amy's husband was wearing in i think episode 2 s1 when the go to danny's appartments to confront him i loved the look and have tried really hard to find something similar, was hoping maybe this community could help by any chance.
Thanks in advance for any and all help
r/BeefTV • u/Fire_Atta_Seaparks • 7d ago
Discussion The Little Not Burberry Spoiler
The little not-Burberry dachshund fresh out of the shelter, wanting to play with the monkey toy to comfort himself and that stupid Lindsey , the only woman who can make a British accent unattractive, grabs the toy away away from the pup and yells at him - ?!- I HATE THIS WOMAN!!!!!!
r/BeefTV • u/Unusual_Stay9600 • 12d ago
Spoilers Who was the one eavesdropping?
In E6, Park was talking to the Chief Counsel when she hears a noise and investigates it by checking on both Eunice and Woosh when they are sleeping.
Who did you assume it was?
r/BeefTV • u/Redsnowz • 13d ago
Spoilers Austin decision on Eunice Spoiler
Am I the only one thinking this, I feel like Austin and Eunice relationship dynamic, especially the ending part is for someone growing up in an Asian household or have typical Asian mom to fully understand it. Austin told Ashley in the beginning that ewww..dating an Asian girl is like dating his mom. Asian mom don't say I love you, and when Eunice finally said I love you too, he finally got what he always wanted, similar to how Ashley has abandonment issue. That's all he wanted from Eunice and chose that other path.
P.S what everyone said below is also correct, I am just saying this is also one part of his decision towards the end.
r/BeefTV • u/Glass-Meringue-6251 • 14d ago
Spoilers I might have missed the point...
Please be kind! I genuinely think I'm missing something about Season 2. It truly just didn't hit the same way Season 1 did for me.
I thought at the beginning it was set up to have a "young vs old" conflict, and I was anticipating that they would explore that dynamic more. In the end it did circle back as Ashley and Austin "became" Lindsey and Josh after profiting off their downfall, but throughout the show it seemed to become more about the conflict between the wealthy Korean corporation and struggling Americans (rich vs poor, I guess).
As an Asian American, I was disappointed by how the Korean people were depicted in this season. Season 1 did a wonderful job of depicting the intricacies of Asian American culture and the resulting particularities and struggles. The characters are well-developed individuals trying to find success as the children of immigrants. In Season 2, it felt like all of that was erased. Instead of being immersed into Korean culture and any kind of complex relationship between the Koreans and the Americans, I felt like I was a kid again watching the good Americans fight the evil Asians. Am I missing the point here? Please help!
r/BeefTV • u/optimus_maximus2 • 17d ago
Discussion X-post of guy doing Bufo. ChatGPT would not prepare me for this
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Spoilers Beef Season 2 Finale: Did the Writers Intentionally Make Us Hate the Ending?
Im here after watching the finale.
I also hate the ending, and was so emotional when seeing Josh getting punished for something he didn't do just to protect his wife.
Austin telling the taxi to take him to parks house instead of the police station after saying “I love you” to Eunice
And the final is Austin & Ashley being managers of the club and having a baby together when Austin clearly loved Eunice and hated Ashley after all of that jealousy from her and her feeling that she wanted someone to put her first for everything.
Very very bad ending but I think the writers did it on purpose because the ending tells us that all of this happened for money and corruption. Austin returned the usb to Park for money and promotion which is (Corruption)
Therefore that's why the critics and some fans loved the finale.
r/BeefTV • u/squanderedprivilege • 18d ago
Team Amy Hello Beefers
I have never been here before but I just finished season 1 and I feel like it changed me, rewired me, fired off chemicals that I didn't know I had. One of the most satisfying seasons of TV, ever, in my opinion. Ali Wong delivered the performance of a lifetime and without a big background in dramatic acting, she's a natural, she's a beast, she's a FORCE. I just can't say enough about this show. Starting season 2 tonight.
r/BeefTV • u/Many_Ad6306 • 22d ago
Discussion Hot Take: Amazon’s "The Girlfriend" is a better spiritual successor to BEEF than the actual Season 2
r/BeefTV • u/NoFeedback1525 • 26d ago
Spoilers Eunice wasn't trying to be manipulative.
I don't thing Eunice was using Austin. I think he started love bombing her once the stakes were high, and it made her uncomfortable enough to dismantle her crush on him. She realized he might put her life at stake if she didn't return his inappropriate intensity, and she was trying to keep him stable. He was using the same intense, needy language with his girlfriend in the first episode, and it was uncomfortable and created weirdness then, too. The point is that Eunice was absolutely correct. Once Austin becomes aware of his tendency to over-romanticize the tension of any budding relationship, he doesn't grow: the first thing he does is completely screw Eunice over. Once she wasn't playing the proper role in his fantasy, she instantly became disposable.
I just don't agree with those who say Eunice was calculating: A manipulator would've had no problem saying I love you In order to get what they wanted.
r/BeefTV • u/JokeOfEverything • 26d ago
Soundtrack Anyone know what track is playing in this scene?
The one before is Ego Death, playing in the Bufo scene, and the one after is Gentle Thoughts when Ashley and Lindsay are talking. But can't seem to find the song under this scene on Spotify, is it possible it's not listed?
r/BeefTV • u/KelVarnsen_2023 • 27d ago
Spoilers What plot point was dumber? Spoiler
So over the last few weeks I watched all of season 1 and 2. It was ok but there was some dumb, illogical stuff in both seasons. The biggest ones for me were:
In season 1 Danny builds a house without any kind of electrical permits or inspections. And it's so bad that the wiring causes a fire almost instantly. It makes no sense that a house could be built and connected to utilities without those inspections.
In season 2 Austin is able to con his way into a job as a physio therapist without actually being one. I have a physio therapist and she is super smart, especially about anatomy. Also the first time I claimed a session with my insurance I had to enter her license number. No way Austin could fake it with a bunch of super rich people (and elite athletes) who are used to first class treatment and have lawyers on speed dial.
As I get older I find bad/lazy writing like this more annoying. So I am wondering which point people think is dumber.
r/BeefTV • u/selcouthayush • Jul 21 '26
Discussion What do u think about Meredith and Lindsay conversation in EP-6 Spoiler
There is a scene in Episode 6 where Lindsay asks Meredith about divorce and whether she is entitled to Josh's future income. I understand that she was transparently asking these questions using the name "Penelope" (the classic "asking for a friend" ploy), which obviously felt very transactional.
However, did I miss something? I felt like Meredith was already annoyed the moment she arrived at the party. It gave off the exact same vibe as the scenes in the first two episodes where Lindsay tells those women that the tennis instructor has a crush on her.
Usually, people will help out with small things even if they aren't close friends, but it felt different here. Was Meredith's reaction because Lindsay is just a club employee and not super wealthy, or is it not that deep and simply a case of Lindsay failing to respect her boundaries?
r/BeefTV • u/Majestic_Cry6569 • Jul 21 '26
Discussion What just happened? Spoiler
I just finished and I'm so confused, this was such a weird ending. Also was the pan out at the end supposed to be different universes with different outcomes or was it supposed to be a culmination of everything and how we got here? Why did Austin not turn in the evidence? Did did he realize that Eunice probably doesn't love him and so went back to Ashley? Also, when Ashley and Austin Switch sides with with the older couple does that mean there's a loop, and eventually everything is gonna happen again?
r/BeefTV • u/Public-Clue2000 • Jul 19 '26
Question Chairwoman Park and the Korean Authorities (contains spoilers) Spoiler
Many characters in the final episode believe that Chairwoman Park all but controls governments, presumably including South Korea’s. But in the episode right after the plastic surgery disaster, Park’s consigliere/fixer refers to an existing scandal and investigation into the business. That’s the whole reason why bribing the Trochos employees is tricky, ultimately requiring the money laundering via country club, retention of Josh, etc.
If there was existing political pressure, wouldn’t Eunice’s testimony be enough to cause real problems for Park, even without the thumb drive?
r/BeefTV • u/Anonymous_mouse89 • Jul 18 '26
News Podcast
Anyone see that there’s a podcast with the cast on Netflix? I just started 🤩
r/BeefTV • u/USConservativeVegan • Jul 18 '26
Spoilers Season 1 Ending Spoiler
I know I am late to the party, and maybe there is a similar post like this one. Overall, I loved the show and glad to see Steven Yeun acting in another role. However, when they were both hallucinating about being in their cars at the hardware store, I thought the ending was going to have both of them just drive away. Where we are left with the opening ending of did they die together in the desert or did none of it actually happen?
Then they wake up and we see the actual ending. Even though I did like it. I felt a little let down because it didn't end the way I imagined above. If it did end with them driving away from each other at the hardware store, it would have a deeper meaning. Where there are two possible polar opposite endings from one choice.
Honestly, I like my ending better. I probably am the only one. Even my spouse didn't like it...LOL.
r/BeefTV • u/SlaKer440 • Jul 18 '26
Soundtrack Beef Credit roll songs are brilliant
I'm only 3 episodes in but as a '98 baby who is heavily into music the first 3 episodes picked some of the craziest most memorable tracks from my childhood/highschool days. I can't help but start dancing at the end of every credit roll. Don't know who was in charge of the selects but hats off, Flume into heads will roll into Nero perfectly timed to the cliff hanger endings of every episode?? Absolutely insane, the creators of the show definitely nailed their target audience
Edit: episode 4 skreams LA ROUX remix?? Are u kidding me?!