“She got in that ADR [Automated Dialogue Replacement] booth and gave a performance of a lifetime,” Lee said. “She was taking direction, she was changing up, she was giving different levels. I was like, ‘Oh, the apple doesn’t fall far.’”
For a quick refresher, season one of Beef followed Danny Cho (Steven Yeun), a struggling contractor, and Amy Lau (Ali Wong), a high-achieving entrepreneur, whose lives spiral out of control after a road rage incident. What starts as petty anger quickly escalates into a destructive obsession that upends both of their worlds.
Season two, however, takes a different route entirely.
The new storyline begins when a Gen Z couple unexpectedly witnesses a heated and escalating argument between a millennial boss and his wife. Country club employees Ashley (Cailee Spaeny) and Austin (Melton) quickly get pulled into the drama between general manager Josh (Oscar Isaac) and his wife Lindsay (Carey Mulligan).
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