Netfix: OZARK Season 4 Discussion Thread (spoilers) (season 4 trailer!!) (drops 1/21/2022)

fucking Wendy...
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Yes, and Marty got no fucking
balls in the family. :smh:
 
I suspect the daughter Charlotte will survive the car accident. The rest of the family gets killed.

Charlotte takes the money and probably partners up with Ruth. Ruth becomes the adopted mother of the baby.

I don’t recall any drama between those two or if they talked to each about anything during the series.
 
I think the ending was masterful.
Theme throughout the show was "don't push your luck"!
Anyone who overstepped their boundaries and wasn't humble was punished.

Some had more warnings than others.
  • Psychiatrist - got the sports car and talked to much
  • Helen - got too comfortable
  • Dell - got too comfortable and didn't shut up
  • Omar - wasn't patient, understanding and those he was untouchable
  • Darlene - was told to stop dealing. Thought she was untouchable
  • Wyatt - had the chance to leave
  • Ruth - pushed it. had the chance to leave
  • PI - annoying. Had the chance to get his job back, didn't take it.
  • Javi - did too much. Didn't need the stock options!!!!
  • Sheriff - could have minded his business and not pushed it going back to the house
Wendy - Karen's are untouchable
 
Never had I enjoyed watching a show and wished everybody would die at the same time until Ozark! I seriously hoped all the major characters would die.

Ruth bumping that classic Illmatic all throughout the episode..
.:ipod:
I liked that they did that too but I didn't like the association with murder and violence. Ruth was bugging, daydreaming about murder, actually committed murder, all the while listening to illmatic and wearing a hoodie. That shit just didn't sit right with me.

The ending was what it was. I did like that they snuck in a little sociopolitical message at the end.
When the p.i. told Marty and Wendy that they didn't get to win, that they weren't the Koch brothers or the Kennedys or some kind of royalty and that's not how the real world works. The audience knows that is exactly how it works and that's why they would win.
 
overall, ok.
ending was a bit ehhhh but there's rarely a good way to end a series
[that might be a future thread - series that ended well]
'you don't get to win'...exactly not how the real world works

the did leave it open for a future flick, but it was time
 
Man, I doubt you Bruhs have ever met a series finale that you liked. I thought this shit was outstanding. They took shit in unexpected directions, completed some arcs, etc. I thought the final scene was completely unexpected, but made absolute sense given the totality of circumstances throughout the series. I'm being deliberately vague to avoid spoilers, but when enough of the fam has seen it so we can get into details, I'm there. I give it an A. "I will have someone slash you from your cunt to your chin." One thing I loved about the show was how they never let up on the tension.
 
Ok the ending wasn't the
best but wasn't bad either.
Yeah... That's a good way to put it.

When Jonah shot that P.I. it showed a level of power that both Wendy showed earlier with her having people killed and Marty showed it by beating up that guy in traffic and saying he could have the guy killed w/ one call. Johah was worth 6 figures and witnessed how powerful his parents were, He already liked killing animals. It was only a matter of time for him to start killing people. It had become a way of life for the Byrds like it was for the cartels.

"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men..." -Sir John Dalberg-Acton
 
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I give the overall series a B+ ....

they took as far as it could go ...

ending was ok ...:yes:

The Langmore`s r cursed ...:smh:
Agree 100% that there can only be so many plot twists for this series. The series had run it's course.

I think Ozark is brilliant as a series. I think they ended the show on about as real a level as you can get.

Not everyone rides off into the sunset with a bag of cash. Not all good people stay good people. Life is a mufucka......
 
Stupid ending. Had nothing to do with the story. The writer was obviously making shit up as the last 2 episodes were being filmed.
 


 
Just finished the season.

Not to happy with the ending.

I almost shed a tear for Ruth, I was hoping Camilla would have confronted Ruth and put her on the team as the daughter she never had. Not happy Ruth went out like that.

The last scene with the PI should have went differently. I suspect they wanted to do a “Sopranos” ending from how they did it. If a movie is made they left it off for that. It’s possible Jonah killed the PI or his mother Wendy who he wasn’t too happy with.

It was a good series overall, close to the level of “Breaking Bad”.
 
Just finished the season.

Not to happy with the ending.

I almost shed a tear for Ruth, I was hoping Camilla would have confronted Ruth and put her on the team as the daughter she never had. Not happy Ruth went out like that.

The last scene with the PI should have went differently. I suspect they wanted to do a “Sopranos” ending from how they did it. If a movie is made they left it off for that. It’s possible Jonah killed the PI or his mother Wendy who he wasn’t too happy with.

It was a good series overall, close to the level of “Breaking Bad”.
I think the ending was showing that Jonah was starting to level up to be a boss.

Super smart kid and ruthless as well. It's what he saw over and over. It was becoming what he knew. Handle things with absolute violence.
 
I thought half of the family would be eliminated. I knew Ruth was going to be made a memory because like I always say no matter how tough you are you can't cross a cartel !! Plus she wasn't really happy, her family and Ben were gone and a lot of her scenes included reflecting on her family and Ben. Some of it was predictable and drawn out but it really showed if you grow up in these shady and sinister businesses you become shady and sinister.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if Jonah becomes an under-boss for the cartel soon.

He has more balls than his dad, that's for sure. And his Mom is covertly teaching him how to be a cold blooded player in the Game!
 
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