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Chapter 1: What did Jo and Rob think about the conclusion of 'Beef' Season 2?
Hello, welcome back to the Prestige TV podcast feed. I'm Joetta Robinson.
I am Rob Mahoney.
Rob, there's a rot and a fresh corpse in the mulch. There is. Fertilizer. Yeah. Okay, listen. It's beef. It's the end of beef. Episode seven and eight. We're here to wrap it up.
Chapter 2: Did 'Beef' Season 2 come up short in its storytelling?
If you didn't know, we covered all of beef already in two other parts. So you can listen to part one, part two. This is part three, the conclusion of beef. So if you've not concluded
beef i guess i spoiled that there's a corpse in the mulch but also don't think that's a spoiler uh here we are um parking reminders i will just say we're covering euphoria right now so that's an ongoing thing when will those euphoria episodes drop teach me find out we would love to know there's some stuff going on tune in to find out but we're hoping as soon as possible yeah where can people see social stuff from us rob mahoney
they can find us on Instagram and TikTok at PrestigeTVPod. They can also, I think most crucially, Joe, go to YouTube, watch us on the Ringer TV YouTube channel in general for this episode and all episodes. But in particular... For the pit sickos out there who are really fiending, who are struggling after the season two finale.
Who are like, where's your mailbag episode, guys?
Just clawing at the veins on their arms, wanting something pit related.
Yeah.
Our own Kai Grady has created an incredible video essay that I contributed to.
Narrated by Rob Mahoney.
Narrated by Rob Mahoney about the visual language of the pit.
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Chapter 3: What were the worst decisions made by characters in 'Beef' Season 2?
Videographer.
Videographer. I mean, he wears many hats around here, but on this project in particular.
Our queen bee, Kai Grady.
Without a doubt.
Furry, you know. Yeah, please check that out. And if you want to email us about your lingering beef thoughts, I mean, this is our last beef episode, so good luck, but PrestigeTV at Spotify.com. If they want to email us about euphoria thoughts, Rob, what is that?
Still PrestigeTV at Spotify.com.
Or Maddie's number one boy at Gmail.com. I suppose. Whichever you prefer. That is all I have to say about that. So we're covering the hour separation and it will stay this way and you will obey the last two episodes of Beef Season 2. We have a quick mailbag because we did get some beef emails from our listeners.
The first one, I'm not going to call this person out, but basically someone is like, hey, I don't believe that you like this show. Please be honest.
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Chapter 4: What was the most impactful moment featuring celebrity cameos?
This show isn't very good.
Chapter 5: How did the show address generational themes related to Gen Z?
And I just want to say, just like as a blanket statement, here's how you know when we don't like a show. A, we don't cover it. That's the number one way you can know.
B, we stop covering it.
Chapter 6: What were the standout music choices in the final episodes?
Radio silence. That's how you know. Or we will be honest. Like, what do you think is the show, the show that we bring up
Chapter 7: How does 'Beef' Season 2 critique capitalism and privilege?
Like it's sort of our shortcut for a show we covered that we didn't really like would be Disclosure, I think. Like there were things to enjoy about Disclosure. Disclaimer, sorry. Disclaimer, yeah. I do that all the time.
It's impossible.
There are things that we enjoyed about Disclaimer, but there was a lot we didn't and I think we were pretty honest about it. So that's what it sounds like when we don't really like a show we're covering.
I think we've been quite unsparing when the situation calls for it.
So we're never lying. And please, let me reassure you, in the time of the Pit finale and the Euphoria premiere, we didn't have to cover. No. We were not lacking for content.
This is for the love of the game.
We just really liked the show. We'll talk about whether or not we liked episodes seven and eight. That's another question. Also, I don't know if I talked to you about this before. Were you ever a Flight of the Conchords person? Yeah. Okay.
There's the... Wait, wait, let me qualify. Because there are levels of Flight of the Conchords people. I am HBO show fluent.
Sure.
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Chapter 8: What are the main themes explored in the final scenes of 'Beef' Season 2?
I mean, honestly, Vancouver, very high on my list of places to visit. Gorgeous.
Several people wrote in with an idea of what to call, and they seem to have landed on Leo Decapathon, but that just does not roll off the tongue. It's easier to type than it is to say. They're going for like decathlon, marathon sort of thing. Decapathon, it's not really working for me, but-
It's grasping at something good, but I also think it misrepresents what the day has become, which is we are too old and washed. At least I am failing to convince my friends to watch multiple movies.
Oh, I know that you could watch movies all day.
I'm locked in. If you just want to run Basketball Diaries back three times in a row, I'm going to find something to enjoy about screening three. It's just a tough sell sometimes for normal people with lives and children to lock in for multiple Leonardo DiCaprio movies.
Couldn't be me. We got an email from our listener, Jordan. Is this your actual friend, Jordan? This is what it sounds like possibly in this email. Do you have a pal named Jordan?
I mean, I know people named Jordan.
Do I have pals named Jordan? Rob, come on now. It's called Leonardo DiCaprio. And then it says, you're welcome, brother. P.S. That's for breaking my TV, bro. Is this a real Jordan or is that a reference I'm not getting?
I think that's a reference that I'm also not getting.
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