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5 TV Shows To Kill Time If You Binged Beef And Can't Wait For More

5 TV Shows To Kill Time If You Binged Beef And Can't Wait For More
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These should satisfy your cravings for a good moment.

Premiering on Netflix just a few months ago, The Beef has already garnered a large enough fan base to demand a second season.

Considering all the odds, including great reviews from both critics and general audiences, media hype, and a rather shocking ending to the final episode of season 1, season 2 should be on its way pretty soon.

Until then, Beef fans will have to find something else to binge on. Here are 5 TV shows to help you get through the wait for an official renewal announcement.

Killing Eve

This show already became a classic, but it deserves every bit of hype it got and even more. If somehow it went by you, you will definitely find yourself binging episode by episode of this beautiful story of crime, passion, and obsession.

The Bear

This TV show is included on the list not only because of the literal beef being almost the central character to it but also because of the similar feeling it leaves the viewer with.

Unfortunately, The Bear is also only one season long as of now, so you'll probably be finished with it in a matter of a weekend.

Dead To Me

This show is not exactly the same but carries a similar vibe to Beef in the sense of how it builds up the intensity.

If you love the slow burn bingeable shows that you can't help but continue to watch even if you shouldn't, Dead To Me is a perfect one for you.

Atlanta

Just like The Bear, Atlanta is also one of the shows aired on FX. Besides that, it shares the director Hiro Murai with it, which makes the shows similar in essence.

Bonus points for all Childish Gambino fans: you will enjoy Donald Glover's performance as well as the plot.

Barry

Lucky for you, Barry just premiered its last episode, so if you would start watching it now, you wouldn't need to wait to see how it ends.

Written by Bill Hader with the same directing influence of Hiro Murai, this show is balancing on the edge of dark humor, drama, and tragedy.