Ozark: Season 4 – Summary/ Review
Ozark’s last season at times feels formulaic, and seemingly recognizing that you can see dramatic decisions were made in an attempt to shake things up.
Ozark’s last season at times feels formulaic, and seemingly recognizing that you can see dramatic decisions were made in an attempt to shake things up.
Ozark ends in the most frustrating way imaginable as you learn who gets to live or die.
Just when Wendy catches a break, Marty and Omar may have snatched her chance at joy. Also, someone dies this episode – can you guess who?
It’s a wonderful day in the Ozarks for Ruth as Wendy’s life begins to fall apart.
Ruth makes headway by bringing a familiar face to the Ozarks as Marty reaches the end of his rope with Wendy and her making executive decisions.
As Wendy tries to keep the foundation from dying, Marty investigates who put a hit out on Omar.
As everyone picks up the pieces after what happened in the last episode, unresolved issues from the last season start to ramp up again.
Ruth wants her revenge, and it isn’t clear anymore whether Marty has the sway to keep her from doing something rash.
Wendy and Marty go into overdrive as Agent Clay and Graves mess with Omar, and they find themselves having to deal with Ruth over a non-business-related matter.
Wendy, Javi, and Frank Sr. decide to make moves that test how much sway and power they have, and like Darlene, it seems they have overplayed their hand.
As Darlene fights to maintain her business and her relationship with Wyatt, she gets continually reminded how no one respects her.
As Ozark begins to wrap up, it lacks a notable villain and keeps these on pace to the point of making it seem that only killing a member of the Byrde family could truly shake things up.
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