

BeefSeason 2
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A young couple witnesses an alarming fight between their boss and his wife, triggering chess moves of favors and coercion in the elitist world of a country club and its Korean billionaire owner.
Where to Watch Beef • Season 2
8 Episodes
- Hipster ZOMBIEMay 6, 2026“Where’s The Beef.” Season one of Beef was lightning in a bottle. Sharp writing, layered characters, and escalating chaos turned a simple road rage incident into one of Netflix’s most addictive dramas. Season two, unfortunately, feels a little undercooked by comparison. The new cast does solid work and the setup has plenty of potential, but the story never fully taps into the same tension or emotional volatility that made the first season so compelling. The central “beef” is pushed aside surprisingly fast in favor of a subplot that slowly takes over the narrative, dragging the momentum down with it. That said, the season isn’t without its highlights. The finale delivers one genuinely standout moment with a brutal one-take fight scene set inside a surgery room that finally injects the kind of intensity the season had been missing. Overall, season two is still entertaining enough, but it lacks the bite, urgency, and unpredictability that made the original such a knockout. An okay follow-up, but definitely a step down from the first serving.
- remiiMay 4, 2026The involvement of both Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan is a double edge sword and yet it's neither a hit of miss. It's just a good first episode and good last one. The gap between the couples is in constant motion, it's generational, it's emotional, it is professional and in the end, it just is absurd. The theme of the insects invading the space is underlying indeed and overshadows the message from Parasite by Bong Joon-Ho and the way this sequel has been produced reminds of another series where couples are unhinged : The White Lotus.
























