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you now remember ozark
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Not a bad show desu
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>>219795804
don't get too cocky, you might suddenly get shot in the head
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>>219795804
It had a good premise but they seriously had no idea what they were doing with it by the end. The show should have ended with them all dead or in witness protection
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>>219796589
>should have ended with them all dead or in witness protection

This. Instead we got Netflix-tier “actually the real monster is ambition” slop and a victory lap for the most miserable family on television. Marty laundering cartel money for 4 seasons just to become a networking ghoul was the least cathartic ending possible.

They spent the whole show pretending actions have consequences and then hit us with the corporate LinkedIn finale. Ruth was the only one who felt like she belonged in that world and even her arc turned into shock value bait.

Ozark peaked when it was just Breaking Bad but blue. Once it tried to be prestige Shakespeare with droneshots it was over.



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