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Beef season 2 is proof that not every hit show needs a follow-up season

Williams MBy Williams MApril 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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When Beef first arrived on Netflix, it felt like lightning in a bottle. The first season was sharp, tightly written, and really entertaining to watch. It told a complete story, wrapped its themes with precision, and ended in a way that felt intentional.

So when Beef season 2 was announced, excitement was quickly followed by hesitation. Could a show that worked so well as a self-contained story really justify a continuation? Now that the second season has arrived, that question feels more relevant than ever. While the new installment has some strengths, it also highlights a growing problem in modern television. It’s that not every hit needs a follow-up.

(L to R) Carey Mulligan as Lindsay Crane-Martin, Oscar Isaac as Josh Martin in episode 208 of Beef | Netflix

Beef season 2 is now streaming on Netflix

Look, I’m not saying Beef season 2 is a bad watch by any means. You’ll be entertained in some ways, specifically by the strong performances from its star-studded cast. However, it’s just not as instantly gripping as the first season was. On top of that, the second installment then struggles to keep you invested throughout. That’s really the main issue.

For fans, it’s that immediate hook and intensity from the start that they’ll likely feel is missing. But since you’re a fan of the series, you’ll try to keep watching to see where things go. However, the season doesn’t end up delivering as it should. That’s what’s truly disappointing.

The problem is that the first season set a very specific standard. It wasn’t just that it was good television. It was that it was tightly controlled storytelling. Every episode felt like it was pushing forward toward an inevitable breakdown. There was a clear emotional throughline between the two leads, and everything else orbited around that central conflict.

Beef season 2, by comparison, feels broader in scope but less focused in execution. It expands the world, introduces more characters, and tries to build multiple intersecting storylines at once, but in doing so, it loses some of that singular narrative drive that made the first season so addictive.

Even so, it would be unfair to suggest that the second installment lacks value entirely. As mentioned earlier, the performances remain a major strength. The cast really does fully commit to the show’s tonal mix of satire and drama.

There are moments of real tension, moments of dark humor, and moments where the show briefly recaptures the emotional sharpness that made the first season so memorable. These glimpses remind you that the DNA of Beef is still present. It’s just spread thinner across a larger canvas.

Ultimately, Beef season 2 is still an interesting watch, but it also reinforces a larger truth about television storytelling. Not every hit show needs a follow-up season, because sometimes the strength of a story lies in knowing exactly when it has already said everything it needed to say.

What is Beef season 2 about?

Beef season 2 centers around a newly engaged young couple, Ashley and Austin, who work at an elite country club and unexpectedly witness a heated and unsettling fight between their bosses, Josh and Lindsay. That single moment then quickly pulls them into a growing web of workplace tension and personal power struggles.

The season is anchored by Oscar Isaac as Josh and Carey Mulligan as Lindsay, whose strained relationship and volatile dynamic ignite much of the season’s escalating conflict. Caught in the middle are Charles Melton as Austin and Cailee Spaeny as Ashley, the young couple whose engagement is tested as they become increasingly entangled in the fallout.

The ensemble is further expanded by acclaimed performers including Youn Yuh-jung, who plays the influential Chairwoman Park overseeing the club’s operations, and Song Kang-ho as her husband, Dr. Kim. In addition, the season 2 cast is made up of Seoyeon Jang, William Fichtner, Matthew Kim (BM), and Mikaela Hoover.

All eight episodes of Beef season 2 are now streaming on Netflix.

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