see the official ranking of the best ITYSL sketches here). There was also “Break Point,” the docu-series that followed the lives of relatively new tennis champions as they set out to win match after match on the road.
The candid conversation from the athletes paired with the stunning shots from the court would make any tennis newbie a fan. There was plenty to stream this year, and just in case you missed it, Variety has curated the best of the best Netflix shows of 2023 from “Blue Eye Samurai” to “Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal.” It all starts with a road rage incident.
Funny, enticing and completely bizarre, Lee Sung Jin’s “Beef” perfectly balances humor and emotion while exploring the human condition, generational trauma, anger and class divisions.
From the sharp writing and staging to the wardrobes and soundtrack (using Hoobastank’s “The Reason” at the end of the first episode is pure genius), this dark comedy miniseries is filled with compelling three-dimensional characters and effective twists and turns.
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