![]() ![]() ![]() Neither knows at first that they’re demanding satisfaction from someone who’s more like them than not. A quotidian annoyance causes decades of frustration to unspool, the same way it does for Danny when he’s unable to get a refund on the hibachi grills that he’d planned to use in a convoluted suicide attempt. For the first time, viewers can see Amy’s split-second thought process as she searches desperately for a breath amid calamity, a lifetime of dissatisfaction and what-ifs compounded in her face. The Crowd Wasn’t How I Expected It to Be.Ī Viral Clip From the Korean Basketball League Could Change the WorldĪs Danny lingers in the hospital on life support, Beef rewinds to the moment that started it all. When Jimmy Buffett Died, I Went Straight to Margaritaville. When he sees them together after days of searching, George assumes Danny is still a threat, and shoots him. But not everyone is aware of this new equilibrium. ![]() Yet they lean on each other, providing support in ways others haven’t been able to. The two are injured because of what they have done to each other, a tendency toward destruction that slows down their return to reality. Through each other, they are able to articulate the “empty but solid” void inside themselves that remains unfilled, and in that way begin the process of excavating their deep-rooted discontentments.Īs Amy and Danny make their way back to civilization, the dynamics of their relationship are best exemplified in their limping ascent up the hill. Through Amy, Danny sees a refraction of his shortcomings as a brother and the need to let Paul forge his own path. Through Danny, Amy can escape her husband George’s toxic positivity and acknowledge a frightening truth-that no one, not even her daughter, can provide her with absolution. Amid their squabbling (their very own unhinged brand of murderous flirtation), fighting over a gun, and absurdist discourse on babies as potential serial killers, the two unpack their “pissed-down” trauma, rebuilding the sense of self they’ve been denied since birth. Lost in the wilderness with no cellphone service or direction, Amy and Danny bicker, vent, and break down over the course of what feels like days, as both time and their sanity warp. Baron is best known for playing Justine in the four-season Netflix show GLOW, and also for her roles in shows like Lucifer, Rob Riggle’s Ski Master Academy, and Into the Dark. With no fight left in them anymore, Amy and Danny are surprised to find understanding in shared experiences, acceptance in their worst impulses. Britt Baron As Dani Less central to the overall story of Aftermath but still a key player is Natalie’s sister Dani, played by Britt Baron. As they crawl out of the wreckage at the beginning of Episode 10, “Figures of Light,” they have almost nothing left to lose and no one to take it out on but each other. The pair cross paths while fleeing the scene of the crime, and can’t help but confront each other one more time, demanding accountability, the last word, and some semblance of finality. ![]()
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