The opening scene of BEEF left me on the edge of my seat and with a lump in my throat. It also made me laugh.
In the beginning of the Netflix series - which just won five Emmy awards - frustrated contractor Danny (Oscar nominee Steven Yeun) is backing out of a carpark. He does not see a stranger in a white Mercedes behind him, so the owner of that car starts angrily honking.
The driver gives him the finger, which sets up a two-minute road rage chase between, involving chaotic Grand Theft Auto-esque swerving, milkshakes on windscreens and the destruction of neighbourhood flowerbeds.
Only after the Mercedes leaves the scene do we learn that the person behind the wheel is Amy (Ali Wong), a wealthy plant-selling entrepreneur.
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They are completely different people with completely different lives, but the scene brings them together in anger.
In doing so, BEEF also brings together anxiety and humour in a way I can't ever recall seeing before.