Ozark Season 4-Final Episodes start 4/29

catlanta33

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I think they both are neck and neck on the title of most danger to the family. Wendy in past seasons, but this season I think is all Jonah.

But the kid is acting out and being defiant in ways that could get them killed.

One of the stipulations from Omar on the families release from them is that Darlene stop's selling. He then joins their side, helping them lauder money which will only keep them in the business as well as giving up info to Darlene about the sheriff and their involvement.

Then he tells Ruth and volunteers all the info he has on Wyatt's killer. And we all know that if Javi is killed then the Byrd's are dead. And Ruth is certainly out for blood.

I know he's mad at Wendy for green lighting Ben's murder. But, that dude was going to get them killed as well.

I can see that. I forgot about the sheriff thing. That was bad. I guess though, he's a 14 year old kid and he'll make stupid decisions because he doesn't know what he doesn't know. Wendy should know better but she's acting as petulant and short-sighted as Jonah.

I'm probably measuring more on Marty's reactions. He's the genius and mastermind. Sure he doesn't know all the stuff Jonah has done but he's looking at Wendy like WTF are you doing you crazy b-word. He seems to feel he has Jonah under control but Wendy is throwing complications on everything.

Both Jonah and Wendy are smart but also idiots. I just expect the adults to be more pragmatic and kids to be stupid kids.
 

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Not Wendy? She's picking a fight with Darlene and trying to get her kid hemmed up with law enforcement to protect his future. Those are two horrible decisions by someone using emotion instead of logic. I think she's the most dangerous one left because she's out-of-control and thinks she's smarter than she is on running a criminal operaton.
Yep. She is the worst one by far and easily the least trustworthy by a mile. Would absolutley sacrifice anyone and everyone in her family to save herself.
 

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I get shows have profanity but they just throw it in when it does nothing to further the dialog. I mean Ruth is like "What the F'in F are you F'in doin? Don't you F'in know that I'm F'in working with the F'in Mexican Cartel? They will F you up you stupid F'in F.
Just fyi, that’s actually how some people talk. H
It all just seems a bit ridiculous, to be honest.
Same dude LOVES Star Wars.
 

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Hollywood doesn't want to be in Hollywood anymore....who can blame them
Just filming in "Hollywood" hasn't been a thing in a long, long, long time. For many films, it is essential, but dozens of films have been made in North Carolina (for instance) over the past few decades, which kind of surprised me.
 

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Just filming in "Hollywood" hasn't been a thing in a long, long, long time. For many films, it is essential, but dozens of films have been made in North Carolina (for instance) over the past few decades, which kind of surprised me.
The costs and everything are too high there...plus the whole area is turning into a 3rd world country
 

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people were talking about this series at work this week...

Wife and I started Season1 E1 last night...

I got hooked and binge-watched 8 episodes til the wee hours...

Damn...
 

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Loved it. I think the first scene will be the last of the series.

Everyone has to die. No happy endings with this.

The only thing that irks me about the show (and I know it is a show) is how the characters go from one town to another so quickly. They go to Paducah and back in a day like it is nothing. Ozark to KC in a flash. Javy flies to Mexico and back all the time. They drive to Chicago it what seems like all daylight hours.

I get it … but the could have tried to make it a little more realistic.
Haha, I’ve often wondered how the hell a guy living in Mexico seems to be able to transport to the Ozarks.
 

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Agree show is really good but I guarantee it would have a much larger audience if the f bombs weren't so common
Do people actually think the F bombs are what keeps people away? And not the killing, drug use, or sex and cheating?

I seriously doubt the type of people who would not want to watch a show for excess F bombs would also not be watching because the whole plot of the series.
 
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Do people actually think the F bombs are what keeps people away? And not the killing, drug use, or sex and cheating?

I seriously doubt the type of people who would not want to watch a show for excess F bombs would also not be watching because the whole plot of the series.
Just offering my opinion
 
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Since the Wyatt death is clear now, I think that was the worst part of the show. I don’t know S about F, but I do know that Wyatt - who seemed like a weird, but not that weird of a fellow would have been attracted to a 70 year old woman. Secondly, when the nephew drug guy is hiding in his house and Wyatt and Darlene show up after their wedding, how does Wyatt not see the writing on the wall and make a run for it? He was still outside the door.
 

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Do people actually think the F bombs are what keeps people away? And not the killing, drug use, or sex and cheating?

I seriously doubt the type of people who would not want to watch a show for excess F bombs would also not be watching because the whole plot of the series.
I know two ladies at work who started the show and stopped it pretty quick. Both said the language was the reason they shut it down.
 
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Since the Wyatt death is clear now, I think that was the worst part of the show. I don’t know S about F, but I do know that Wyatt - who seemed like a weird, but not that weird of a fellow would have been attracted to a 70 year old woman. Secondly, when the nephew drug guy is hiding in his house and Wyatt and Darlene show up after their wedding, how does Wyatt not see the writing on the wall and make a run for it? He was still outside the door.
Darlene was moon bat crazy....Wyatt seemed a little slow on the uptake to me so him just walking right in was no surprise.

I was hoping Ruth would decorate the walls at the Byrd house with Wendy's brain matter