26 Thoughts I Had About the Sets of 'Beef' Season 2 While Binging the Show
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26 Thoughts I Had About the Sets of 'Beef' Season 2 While Binging the Show
"The set design serves as a visual representation of the stark disconnect between the two foes, highlighting their inner demons behind closed doors and illustrating themes of class disparity, racial dynamics, and existential loneliness."
"When the club's new owner, a billionaire from Korea named Chairwoman Park, discovers Josh has been siphoning money, both couples become entangled in her scheme to conceal her own scandal."
"The sets of Beef season 2—from the country club's make-believe world and the homes of its staff, to the plastic surgery clinic in Korea—open a conversation around class mobility and power."
Beef season 2 features a new cast, including a Gen-Z couple working at an elite country club. Their encounter with the General Manager and his wife leads to a blackmail scheme. The new owner, Chairwoman Park, becomes involved when she discovers financial misconduct. The series uses set design to explore themes of class mobility and power, with symbolic elements throughout the various locations, including the country club and a plastic surgery clinic in Korea.
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