Ali Wong and Steven Yeun inBeef.Photo:Andrew Cooper/Netflix
Andrew Cooper/Netflix
At the 2024Golden Globes, the competition for best limited or anthology series has come to a conclusion — andBeeftook home the glory, sweeping for the evening!
Beef, which starts with an entertaining road-rage incident betweenSteven YeunandAli Wong’s characters, becomes something far more as it progresses.
In the event’s aftermath, the main characters find their lives intertwined in unexpected ways and explore the complex push and pull between the shackles of cultural expectations and being one’s real self.
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Aria Mia Loberti and Mark Ruffalo inAll the Light We Cannot See.Timea Saghy/Netflix
Timea Saghy/Netflix
All the Light We Cannot Seealso features a stellar acting debut from Loberti, a blind PhD student who landed the role from among the hundreds of women who auditioned.
Camila Morrone, Sam Claflin and Riley Keough inDaisy Jones & The Six.Pamela Littky/Prime Video
Structured like a documentary,Daisy Jones & The Sixsees the band members reflecting on their glory days decades after they all went their separate ways.
Juno Temple inFargo.Michelle Faye/FX
Michelle Faye/FX
Based onthe Coen brothers' revered 1996 classic, the satirical FX anthology crime seriesFargounfolds in the same universe, bringing forth new mysteries and characters each season.
Season 5— which takes place three years after the previous season — starts with the abduction ofJuno Temple’s character, a Minnesota housewife with a secret past.
Temple, 34, andJon Hamm, who plays the preacher and sheriff, were both nominated for best female actor and male actor in a limited series, anthology series or a motion picture made for television.
This is the anthology series' fourth Golden Globe nomination; it won in 2015.
Jonathan Bailey and Matt Bomer inFellow Travelers.Ben Mark Holzberg/SHOWTIME
Ben Mark Holzberg/SHOWTIME
Adapted from Thomas Mallon’s novel of the same name,Fellow TravelersfollowsMatt BomerandJonathan Bailey’s characters and their decades-long love affair.
The timeline spans from the 1950s Joseph McCarthy communist trials to the 1980s AIDS crisis — a project Baileypreviously told PEOPLEwas a “no-brainer” for him to do.
The limited series premiered on Showtime in October.
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source: people.com