How the Creator of "Beef" Graduated from Petty Feuds to Class Warfare
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How the Creator of "Beef" Graduated from Petty Feuds to Class Warfare
"The show, which traced the depths into which two Angelenos descend after a road-rage incident, reintroduced Ali Wong as a dramatic lead, gave Steven Yeun a chance to go darkly comic, and shined a rare light on the issue of Asian American mental health."
"Lee first pitched the show after he stalked another driver for a half hour following a parking-lot dispute; he similarly drew from life for Season 2, which stars Oscar Isaac as Josh, a country-club manager, and Carey Mulligan as his interior-designer wife, Lindsay."
"As in the first season, the story quickly broadens beyond the central conflict, roping in the club's new billionaire owner, Chairwoman Park, her unreliable plastic-surgeon husband, and the seething resentments of both the haves and the have-nots."
'Beef' premiered in 2023, showcasing the complexities of Asian American mental health through a darkly comedic lens. The series follows two Angelenos whose lives spiral after a road-rage incident. Lee Sung Jin, the creator, draws from personal experiences, including a parking-lot dispute, to craft the narrative. Season 2 features Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan, highlighting class tensions and the dynamics between the wealthy and the struggling. The show has significantly impacted Lee's career, marking a transition from a long writing background to a prominent creator.
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