Netflix and A24 brought back the intensity in their newly released show, and the BEEF ending explained is ready to crack it all open. This show stars Steven Yeun, Ali Wong, David Choe, Young Mazino, Joseph Lee, Patti Yasutake, Ashley Park, Maria Bello, Andrew Santino, Rekstizzy and Justin H Min, alongside other cast members. The show is created by Lee Sung Jin, who also joins the crew as a director along with Hikari and Jake Schreier. There are ten episodes in this season, each ranging from 30-40 minutes. It follows a road rage incident that snowballs into a hate-filled series of events leading to an explosive conclusion.
BEEF Ending Explained
Danny is returning Hibachi grills when he is unable to find his receipt, so has to carry them all the way back home. While backing up in the car, he almost hits someone in a White SUV. When the other person flips him off, he loses his mind and chases after them with his entire soul. Only when he comes very close to death does he run back home. However, this doesn’t stop him from noting down her license plate number and tracking her down.
So begins their extremely long journey of getting back at one another. It starts with him coming to her place and pissing all over the restroom and escalates to her putting bad reviews of his construction company on Yelp. Meanwhile, she also sets up an Instagram account to lure Danny’s brother Paul into a catfishing situation. But all this does is extenuate their circumstances because she instantly starts feeling attracted to him.
When things go absolutely crazy, he goes to Church so Danny can make some money to make his construction business go well. While this show is about the road rage incident, it is also about their lives coming together in the most unlikely way possible. While Amy is fooling Paul about her identity, Danny is still trying to evade the law and work with his cousin Isaac to improve the business. This leads them to her panel, where she discusses building a business.

Danny confronts her about this road rage incident, but she has him removed from the premises. However, most people have already started to get suspicious about what transpired with the incident. Naomi, Amy’s friend, has started to get a lot more suspicious. Naomi also confronts the latter at her home but is quickly dissuaded from the notion when Fumi, Amy’s mother-in-law, tells her that she was in the road rage incident. Obviously, because it doesn’t matter when rich people commit crimes, she was let off the hook.
Additionally, people robbed her home when she was the only person in the house. However, things have started to get tense in their marriage because George reveals that he was emotionally cheating on Amy. When Amy shares her story of the same, he becomes extremely insecure and leaves her to go to a hotel. At the same Danny welcomes his parents to the US from Korea, but they see their house on fire. Danny is reminded that his construction company was at fault for all of this. But he decides to tell Paul that Amy caused all of this.
To make that possible, he plants a glove with gasoline in their house, pretending to be George’s friend Zane. Amy has told George about Danny and his transgressions. George gets scared enough to put his kid in the car so they can escape. And when he confronts Danny, he gets overtaken and knocked out. After this, Danny takes the car to his place but realises that the daughter is in the car. He gets scared enough to drive back home to run away from the country.
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At this time, Amy is at Jordan’s place to get George’s sentimental chair back. There she finds out that her daughter has been taken and Danny’s cousin Isaac has been holding her hostage. Amy gets extremely scared and calls them to tell them that she can leave the kid in her car and also steal things from Jordan’s extremely opulent place.
However, chaos ensues when the police get involved, Paul and Danny are held hostage, and Jordan is cut in half by the panic room door. Paul is able to jump out through the wall but is almost shot by the police, and Danny gets incredibly afraid, losing every will to live. Finally, they are the only two people in the house, dismissed by the medics and free to go home. They engage in another parallel of their initial road rage incident, but they are driven off the road this time.
Now, they are both stuck together in an uncomfortable alliance, helping each other out, talking about their traumas and hallucinating out of oblivion. Finally, they make their way to the road, but George shows up and shoots Danny. At the hospital, we see Danny on life support while Amy sits beside him. After watching for some time, she gets into bed and takes comfort against him. As the last episode ends, he puts his arm around her.
BEEF is currently streaming on Netflix. What did you think of Amy and Danny’s relationship throughout the season? Let us know in the comments, and check out our review of the show below.
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