OZARK [A Netflix Original Series | Season 3 | 2019??]

^ I wanted to see one more episode at least on a follow up on how things end up.. Three. Cartel. Shaw medical. Casino. What’s her name that came back. The cop being killed.

Best case we get something similar to El Camino but idk if Ozark is being enough to get that treatment.

def can see a movie happening years down the road., everyone will say ....oh we didnt see it happening but great idea brought us all back together blah blah.

one thing dont see many people talking about.....jonah def going to be major upset when he finds out ruth was killed.....how does that play out??? hes going to buy his parents true story? doubt it


I saw a comment elsewhere that this show could come back in 10 years with this jonah/charlotte or another actors playing them running for office or already in office gearing up for a presidential run......similar to the way kennedys came to office.....fan idea not anyone related to the show.....regardless if that were to be the show.....its these folks in power that rise up in the ranks in politics.....not everyone has their hands clean.......def some bodies hidden in some closets some crazy stories that we have zero clue about.
 
I saw a comment elsewhere that this show could come back in 10 years with this jonah/charlotte or another actors playing them running for office or already in office gearing up for a presidential run......similar to the way kennedys came to office.....fan idea not anyone related to the show

And then have him get shot by Three with a rifle from the Depository in Dealey Plaza?
 
So Ruth who has been through all this cartel stuff with the Byrdes, sees a cartel car parked at her home, gets out of her car unarmed and goes right up to the window? She could’ve died right there on the spot. That scene was so out of character for her. Her not having a gun with a suspicious person at her home made no sense to me. I kinda expected Ruth to die in some way after Wyatt was killed, but that final scene made her look dumb
 
So Ruth who has been through all this cartel stuff with the Byrdes, sees a cartel car parked at her home, gets out of her car unarmed and goes right up to the window? She could’ve died right there on the spot. That scene was so out of character for her. Her not having a gun with a suspicious person at her home made no sense to me. I kinda expected Ruth to die in some way after Wyatt was killed, but that final scene made her look dumb
It’s not out of character tho, Ruth never kept a gun on her, she always kept the shotgun inside her trailer. I think the final scene made Ruth look just tired and worn down from everything and ready for it all to end
 
So Ruth who has been through all this cartel stuff with the Byrdes, sees a cartel car parked at her home, gets out of her car unarmed and goes right up to the window? She could’ve died right there on the spot. That scene was so out of character for her. Her not having a gun with a suspicious person at her home made no sense to me. I kinda expected Ruth to die in some way after Wyatt was killed, but that final scene made her look dumb

When have you seen Ruth riding around strapped on the show before? She shot ONE gun in 4 seasons.
 
So Ruth who has been through all this cartel stuff with the Byrdes, sees a cartel car parked at her home, gets out of her car unarmed and goes right up to the window? She could’ve died right there on the spot. That scene was so out of character for her. Her not having a gun with a suspicious person at her home made no sense to me. I kinda expected Ruth to die in some way after Wyatt was killed, but that final scene made her look dumb
After they all did the deal, there wasn't really anything to be worried about. I'm sure she wasn't expecting the Shaw woman to rat her out. People roll up to her house unannounced every day anyway and she comes out the door to approach them.
 
Finally finished the last episode, yeah Ruth was certainly feeling herself that final episode. The nerve of Marty and Windy being mad the lady told on Ruth. SHIID you lucky she ain't mention you two as being aware. Joana that little SOB. As much as I hate him I was glad the PI got it. Like really WTF is this guy still around snooping and nobody clapped this dude.
 
Overall, loved how it wrapped up. Ended on a great note

Was kind of bothered at first by how the guard would explain Navarjo getting free and shooting the other guard in the passenger seat but didn't put much thought into it and just enjoyed, especially considering there' s literally an actual manhunt for an inmate in Texas who got free on a bus, stabbed the CO and has been on the run for over a week now

 
Came in here to say this show is so white. The writer's had me until the last season. I didn't like how they wrote Navarro. Want a real villain? Holla @ the homie Lalo.
 
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Binging the final season.

Man I wish Marty had a bit more Walter White in him and less Michael Bluth. He's taking way too much **** from these women and this P.I. He could at least threaten some of them or have one killed.

Wendy watching Darlene almost die was way more cruel than Walt watching Jane die :lol: She reveled in it. Walt just saw her as a liability to his partner.

Dude playing Wendy's dad looks too good for his age and is not old enough to be her dad :lol:

FBI/American gov sure do got balls to give Navarro that deal.

I don't get Navarro. Does he have an inner circle that knows he's doing this deal? He would stay taking calls from Marty talking about this transition, talk to Miller, set up the meet, etc. all in front of his men.

Man, to think Marty's first trip to Mexico went one way and then her willingly goes back with bad news and does that.

What a stupid decision by Clare to deal with Ruth and ditch Wendy. She asking to go missing.

Ben's last moments being shown :smh: For a character that irked and annoyed me in the end they did their job all the way right with the character. I don't think Ben was meant to be liked and probably could only be and relate to him from ppl who have siblings in a similar situation or are going through that themselves or by really more only empathetic ppl. Cuz it took those real good acting sad scenes for me to empathize.

All they ****ing care about is money man. It is almost sickening. To a point its almost feels like I'm watching a corporate espionage joint the way the FBI only cares about the shipments of money, the way Wendy needs money for her political goals, Ruth using money to get payback for w/e new reason of the week, etc. I see why Marty is stressed. He got the money under control but all these ppl are so emotional making wild emotional decisions ducking **** up.

And will somebody please kill this P.I. already. Low key agent Miller needs to get got too.

I love how Wendy and Marty still initially approach problems like they're civilians or business ppl. Don't gotta compromise so much of your just had the P.I. killed. Beating up some a-hole driver in some road rage incident ain't enough of a release. Mill him and Nathan. Problems solved. Get that coke addict his job back and basically wasted a favor.

Gotta say one things that's being telegraphed in writing on TV lately is how obvious it is when they're gonna kill a character; they get clean, become good, turn the corner, looking to the future, and then they get killed. Its usually the same on any show like that.

Wendy crazy :rofl: Committing yourself as a way to get your kids back.

Unfinished ending. I wanted to see the P.I. dead. Also feel a fee things could be tied up with Ruth being dead. All that money and land being left to Three (who I feel was played by at least two different actors in the final season :lol: ).
 
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