![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Marty and Wendy are the true villains, and they have essentially doomed their children to follow in their corrupt footsteps. The jarring sound of the gunshot followed by a loaded silence says it all: Nothing has truly changed for the Byrdes, and it likely never will. As much as Marty and Wendy claim to want their kids to be safe, they can't hide their true nature: they crave power and perhaps will never be satisfied with a "normal" life. The final episode of Ozark answers our most pressing question that has been hanging over our heads for four seasons: yes, the bad guys do get away with it, but at what cost? As Jonah levels the shotgun at Mel, a shadow of a quiet, but triumphant smile appears on Marty and Wendy's faces. The credits roll to the ironic tune of Al Green's "Love and Happiness." The screen goes black, and a shot is fired. Camila knows that Marty and Wendy have a close relationship with Ruth and threatens if they try to warn Ruth or even so much as make eye contact with her, she will kill both of them and Charlotte and Jonah without hesitation.Ī cock of a gun can be heard: it's Jonah, pointing a shotgun right at Mel. After a moment of unbearably tense silence, Clare crumbles under the pressure and confesses that Ruth killed him. Camila, Clare Shaw ( Katrina Lenk), and Wendy and Marty are celebrating their success when Camila threatens to kill Clare if she finds out that she knows anything about who killed Javi. Of course, this is Ozark after all, so you know there was no way this was going to go off without a hitch. The FBI deal was successful, the Byrdes have a waiting list of high-profile people who want to join their foundation, Wendy now gets to pull the plug on Senator Schafe's ( Bruce Davison) voting machines (Wendy may have ordered or caused the death of multiple people, but she draws the line at election fraud.) Everything is going suspiciously smoothly. As always, Ruth gets shit done.Īt long last, it is the night of the Byrde Family Foundation gala. ![]() The next scene finds Charlotte and Jonah entering the mental health facility to see Wendy. She takes him off guard by dropping the act and leveling a gun at him with the threat: if he leaves here with Charlotte and Jonah, she will shoot him in the head. Ruth puts on the small town charm act and invites Wendy's father to share a farewell drink over a bottle of whiskey (and we all know how he likes his booze). Before she leaves, Ruth tells Wendy she was right: if she had left Ben in the facility, he'd still be alive. Wendy promises that as long as Ruth tries, she will ensure Marty doesn't tell Camila. Backed into a corner, Ruth pays Wendy a visit in the mental health facility where the two share an unexpectedly civil conversation given their hostile track record. This is akin to how the final episodes of Breaking Bad and Mad Men were released.At the start of the series finale, Wendy is still at the facility, refusing to leave, so Marty visits Ruth unannounced and presents her with a cold ultimatum: either she talks to Charlotte and Jonah and convinces them to stay with them, or Marty will tell Camila that Ruth murdered her son. The drama will return for a fourteen-episode final season, but will be released in two halves of seven episodes. Ozark season 4 has now been confirmed by Netflix. So, when can we expect the fourth season of Ozark on our screens? Ozark season 4 release date on Netflix The acclaimed Netflix crime drama saw Marty ( Jason Bateman ) and Wendy Byrde ( Laura Linney ) clash over the future of their money laundering operation before a dramatic feud with cartel lawyer Helen Pierce ( Janet McTeer ).Įlsewhere, Ruth Langmore (Julia Garner) struck up a romance with Wendy's unpredictable brother, Ben Davis (Tom Pelphrey) and soon began to question whether she really did want to be a Byrde after all.įinally, cartel boss Omar Navarro ( Felix Solis ) finally showed his face to the Byrdes and showed his most ruthless side by ending the feud between the couple and Helen once and for all. Ozark gave us its most gripping season yet with its stellar third run. ![]()
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