Beef (2023) – Season 1 Review
Beef is fun, frustrating, and always fascinating due to raw performances from Steven Yeun and Ali Wong.
Beef is fun, frustrating, and always fascinating due to raw performances from Steven Yeun and Ali Wong.
As Dr. Lim and Dr. Andrews butt heads, Shaun continues to find faults in Dr. Glassman, and Morgan finds herself becoming a child advocate.
Isla and Elena come face to face, and not on friendly terms, as a guest gets to be a medieval princess with medical knowledge.
As Buck deals with the after-effects of being struck by lightning, someone might be trying to con Maddie, and Denny’s secret gets out.
Molly Shannon’s anticipated return is hurt by unfocused writing in a disappointing SNL.
What sometimes can feel like watching your fun aunt hold court at a family reunion devolves into a play that overstays it’s welcome.
A summary of how “Safe Word” (2023) ended and whether a prequel or sequel is possible.
A summary of how “Acidman” (2023) ended and whether a prequel or sequel is possible.
“Hunger” might be a wonderful lesson about the cooking industry, but it doesn’t tap as deeply into its underdog story as it could have.
It’s time for final choices, and let me start by saying: As usual, we don’t end the season with three couples.