Beef Season 2: Love, Wealth, and Rage Under Capitalist Pressure

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Beef Season 2 widens its lens from road-rage revenge to a biting critique of relationships under late capitalism, expanding the cast and delivering brisk, funny yet emotionally charged performances; eight episodes drop on Netflix, exploring love, money, and anger across three couples as wealth shapes fate, with the season praised for its ambition even as it occasionally leans on exposition.
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- ‘Beef’ is back with searing second season, inspired by real-life shouting match The Washington Post
- 'Beef' is less rare in Season 2, but still well done NPR
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