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Beef Recap: What Happened in Season 1? - Netflix Tudum
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Most beefs between people are low-stakes, short-lived disagreements — maybe resulting in a diss track if you’re a rapper. This is not the case for Danny Cho (Steven Yeun) and Amy Lau (Ali Wong) in Lee Sung Jin’s dark comedy BEEF. After a road rage incident, Danny, a contractor with a chip on his shoulder, and Amy, an unfulfilled entrepreneur, become inseparable in the worst way — caught in a vicious cycle of revenge that endangers everyone around them.
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For Danny, that’s his younger brother Paul (Young Mazino), opportunist cousin Isaac Cho (David Choe) and parents back in Korea. Danny wants to save enough money to build a Southern California dream home and bring his mom and dad over to live in it, but the harder he goes after his goal, the more setbacks he encounters.
Amy’s circle includes her zen husband George (Joseph Lee), candy-obsessed daughter June (Remy Holt), opinionated
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Ali Wong: Baby Cobra (2016) | Transcript
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage: Ali Wong!
Hi. Hello! Welcome! Thank you! Thank you for coming. Hello! Hello. We are gonna have to get this shit over with, ’cause I have to pee in, like, ten minutes. But thank you, everybody, so much for coming.
Um… It’s a very exciting day for me. It’s been a very exciting year for me. I turned 33 this year. Yes! Thank you, five people. I appreciate that. Uh, I can tell that I’m getting older, because, now, when I see an 18-year-old girl, my automatic thought… is “Fuck you.” “Fuck you. I don’t even know you, but fuck you!” ‘Cause I’m straight up jealous. I’m jealous, first and foremost, of their metabolism. Because 18-year-old girls, they could just eat like shit, and then they take a shit and have a six-pack, right? They got that-that beautiful inner thigh clearance where they put their feet together and
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Amy Lau
Childhood[]
In the 1987, Amy was born at the same time as Danny Cho in the USA, and she is the only child of her migrant parents from China. As a toddler, Amy overheard her parents fighting each other in their house. Amy wondered in her bedroom to hope that ingenting bad happens in her family. Unfortunately, in her teenage years, Amy witnessed her father cheating on her mother with a Caucasian woman outside of Amy's house, shattering Amy's psyche that romance between two people is ingenting more but a facade to pleasure each other in favor of lust over love. Furthermore, Amy held a grudge against her father for his affair, but her mother is fully aware of it and that her mother said that they should forget all about it in the past. In other words, Amy's traumatic experience had cause her ironic self, like her unfaithful father, to do the