Ozark: Season 4/ Episode 14 “A Hard Way To Go” [Finale] – Recap/ Review
Ozark ends in the most frustrating way imaginable as you learn who gets to live or die.
Ozark ends in the most frustrating way imaginable as you learn who gets to live or die.
As in previous seasons, Ozark may show Marty as the lead, but in reality, it is the women of the show who make it what it is.
A character and show guide for Netflix’s Ozark featuring cast members, character descriptions, and other noteworthy information.
As Marty learns he is being cut out more and more from the more significant business, desperate times call for drastic measures.
As Marty tries to play it safe and cautious, the women in his life decide to do what he is afraid to for their comfort or survival.
Season 2 of Ozark is a great improvement of the first and it is all thanks to the women, sans Charlotte and Rachel, of the show.
Ozark really pushes you to appreciate how complicated getting things to work is as Marty juggles multiple stakeholders who are ready to cut out.
With Cade out and people looking for Del, alongside a bump in the road to building that casino, Wendy and Marty still find their wits and luck put to the test.
Ozark isn’t for everyone. It requires patience to get into and, outside of the character of Ruth, it is hard to guarantee you’ll grow to like it.
Ozark is not going to help the Netflix criticism of it focusing more on quantity over quality. However, there is this sliver of hope that when Julia Garner comes around [note]Hopefully in episode 2[/note], she can save this dull as cardboard show.
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