I have my own feelings on the romantic side of their relationship, but I certainly welcome all interpretations.” I’m very curious what would happen to Danny and Amy once they leave that room. “I think any time two people have that deep of a connection, it’s easy to extrapolate that. “Yeah, I knew that some would for sure,” the creator told ELLE about whether he thought viewers would see Danny's half-conscious side hug as romantic. ![]() Their time in the desert together certainly could be taken that way they both begin to feel as if the other is the only one who has ever seen them for who they really are. After finally seeing each other's perspectives and ending the show's titular beef, Amy and Danny fall in love. Be nice in the comments, people.įirst up: the most obvious interpretation of BEEF's finale. ![]() Just don't, you know, start beefing with me if you hate my take on the finale. I figured I'd distill our postgame into a few different interpretations of that final shot. This follows an absolutely batshit final two episodes, which includes, but certainly isn't limited to: an automated door smashing Jordan in half, Amy and Danny merging their consciousnesses shortly after Thelma and Louise-ing off a cliff, and George putting Danny in the hospital. Since I wrapped BEEF, which dropped all ten episodes of its first season on the first Thursday in April, I haven't stopped thinking about its final shot: Danny Cho ( Steven Yeun), in a hospital bed, wrapping his arm around Amy Lau ( Ali Wong). BEEF is one of my best shows of the year so far. I fully understand why Marvel tapped BEEF's creator, Lee Sung Jin, to rewrite Thunderbolts, and 3. Danny Cho's church hoops team would've had better chance to make it into the NBA play-in tournament than the Mavs, 2. Īfter finishing BEEF in a timeframe I'm not ready to publicly admit, I had three immediate takeaways: 1. This story contains major spoilers for the season finale of BEEF.
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