What happened to Eunice in Beef season 2? The finale's one loose end
Beef season 2 wraps up its storylines with an eight-year time jump that shows where every major character landed — except one.
Eunice, Chairwoman Park's interpreter and assistant, simply vanishes. No explanation, no closure, no final scene. For a show that's otherwise meticulous about its endings, the silence is weird.
Who Eunice is and what she does
Eunice (Seoyeon Jang) works as the right hand and Korean-English interpreter for Chairwoman Park (Youn Yuh-jung), the billionaire pulling strings behind the Trochos wellness empire. Eunice starts as a seemingly minor player, but as the season unfolds, she becomes the only character who sees the full picture of Park's corruption — including the cover-up of a death at the clinic and the killing of Woosh, Park's stepson, who had discovered the scheme and tried to blackmail her.
What she tries to do
Eunice copies evidence of Park's crimes onto a USB drive, planning to hand it over to authorities. She flees after the group lands in Seoul and entrusts the drive to Austin (Charles Melton), hoping he'll do the right thing. Austin, who had told his fiancée Ashley he was in love with Eunice, seems ready to follow through.
But he doesn't. Sensing that Eunice's feelings for him are strategic rather than genuine, Austin reverses course. He hands the USB directly to Chairwoman Park and uses it as leverage to secure a comfortable future for himself and Ashley. Eunice is left exposed, without evidence, and without an ally.
Where she ends up
That's the loose end. In the finale 's epilogue — set eight years later — Josh (Oscar Isaac) is out of prison and at peace, Lindsay (Carey Mulligan) has remarried, and Austin and Ashley are wealthy but hollow. But Eunice doesn't appear at all.
In an interview with TV Guide, actress Seoyeon Jang shared her own theory: she imagines Eunice fled the country entirely and disappeared.
The show itself offers no answer. Given Chairwoman Park's demonstrated willingness to eliminate threats, Eunice's absence carries a dark implication — but it could just as easily mean she got away. Creator Lee Sung Jin hasn't clarified, and based on the show's themes, that ambiguity seems deliberate.