Ozark: Season 3 – Review and Summary with Spoilers
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.
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.
Final plays are made to survive in Omar’s cartel, and the person whose play didn’t work, they die.
As Ben is asked to deal with the consequences of his actions, all efforts are made to protect him and maintain the idea he is worth protecting.
As Ben becomes overwhelmed with the truth, he starts revealing it to anyone who can and will listen – including the last person he should say a word to.
Someone ends up dying this episode as the FBI cracks down on Marty’s operation, and Ruth learns where she stands.
With Omar killing his enemy’s horse, it is only natural for them to decide to retaliate – it just couldn’t come at a worse time.
Wendy is given a reality check as Marty tries to put the plan in action that kept him from getting killed.
As Marty gets a meeting with Navarro, Ruth gets the chance to prove herself and try to prove whether the student can come anywhere near the teacher.
As Marty continues to pursue more enemies than allies, so comes the question if he needs a reminder that Omar is the only one in charge.
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.
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