I was ok-ish with the ending but not completely satisfied and after watching all three of your vids I think I have a little more closure. Thank you for that.
I view the Ozarks as a take on corruption. In the Ozarks, you see corruption on all levels throughout the series. Even those of faith in the early seasons, even the United States government does this so as long as Marty can keep the money rolling in. I think that is my biggest takeaway on the series for me. Because we even see how money even pits family members against each other. Wendy and her brother. Wendy and her son. Omar Navarro is against his whole family really just not his sister or nephew. You could even see Navarro's own words become corrupted because he says he doesn't kill kids and then threats to do just that in the next episode. Money and power are great and all but, at what cost did Marty and their family pay for that?
Yo. You earned every single one of these subscribers. EXCELLENT analysis. I was really bummed by the ending of the series, but you gave me a completely new perspective and made me appreciate it much more. Keep up the great work.
Hey Bryce. To sincerely understate facts, your videos are very well-written & full of relevant, revealing insight. Thanks for giving Ozark fans the respect they deserve by highlighting a hundred more reasons why the show is so badass. I wish you well man! 👍🏻
Brandon, you're too kind! I'm so glad I could contribute to the community like this. I greatly appreciate your appreciation for these videos. Thank you so much!
thank you for thoroughly explaining ruth’s love for hiphop & that interaction at the diner. i kept on wondering about that. all 3 parts - all this analysis is amazing.
I really thought Mel was pulling up w a whole hidden swat team to arrest the Byrdes for life at the end. I knew he was going to be the one to figure out everything and, I defiantly thought he was smarter than just pulling up alone.
Very well done analysis of the show. I thought that I was educated enough to understand the innuendos throughtout the show, but you clearly brought out some food for thought that simply passed me by. Thanks.
you are great at this, ozark is my favorite show out of all the shows i’ve seen in my 18 years and since the show has ended your analysis and finding the symbolism is greatly appreciated.
I wasn't crazy about the final minutes of season four being an adequate ending after being with the Byrds for 4 years. It completely felt like a cliffhanger reserved for leading into season 5. A great, final ending for the show would have been each of the Byrds, alone, looking straight into the camera, at us, speaking to us their thoughts about the last 4 years and what they did in the future as a flashback to us. I would even include Camilla is this final farewell. For myself the ending did not seem final that if the producers wished they could return with another season next year.
@@Brendametz1 yes if they did that they would have left a door open. I feel like they didn’t care at the end it was so rushed and I felt very disappointed with that ending
I wonder if the fact that Julia Garner is from the Bronx, had anything to do with the song choices. The Bronx is where hip hop/rap music started. BTW: I just found you and I love this analysis of the Ozarks! Part 4 please. 🙏🏼👏🏽
Ruth is Kinslayer. The gods don't forget, that is why she imagined the bobcats owned by Russ. She set them free to follow their nature, and Ruth was free to make her choice to act like an animal in the urban jungle, but the death of Russ caught up with her.
BRUHHHH my dad and I have been obsessed with this show since I came out, and him and I loved the ending and seemed to be the only other ones who caught onto the symbolism of the car crash . Out of all the ozark videos I’ve watched, this series has explained it the best in a way that is easily digestible !!!!!!!! Applauds to you
Yeah, I thought that somone told Camilla that she killed Javi, but she actually found that out in the last episode. So yeah, I guess there are some plot holes. But whatever, still a great show! :D
i think it had something to do with them trying to get the casino and they couldn’t let them since navarro said the money isn’t moving thru any other business
ABOUT NAS: Ruth's talk with Killer Mike about not sleeping, because.."you know".. Nas has a line on Illmatic "I never sleep, cuz sleep is the cousin of death" (like you metioned), The Cousin of Death being the name of the episode, AND also representing what would happen later, as she kills the man who put her cousin to death. Layers haha
I saw your analysis on Ozark part 1 and 2. And part 3 was excellent! I really liked the intentioned use hiphop and Ruth’s condition to relate. I loved that meeting with Killa Mike and Ruth at the coffee shop. “I never sleep…you know why? Which leads me to ask is, Chris Mundy a hiphop head?
@@captaindein33 On second thought u are right. That scene seemed like a reach (forced) I just like the homage to the Nas lyric. Written when Nas was 19 years old. Overall I think Ozark is a well written show
Amazing how the ruling culture who used to incessantly vilify the very music that they will now put in a series and quote without a trace of awareness of how hypocritical that is. As Spock would say. Fascinating.
anyone catch how ruth wears wyatt’s “hoodie with the lining in it” when she kills javi? She mentions when wyatt agrees to leave with her and they are packing up the car.
My thing is why didn’t Shaw spill the beans on the Byrdes when she told Camilla what happened to her son, I mean she couldn’t stand them an episode earlier…On top of that Ruth could’ve had them killed also when Camilla confronted her about killing her son a long dialogue of nothing I just knew she was about to tell it all
I appreciate this heads up. Ozark has been intriguing but hard to watch. I don't know if I care to finish a show where I would just like to see the main characters wiped out. There is not a single character I like. Even their kids are unlikeable.
I haven't read the comments so someone might already have mentioned this. Why is it a given that Jona shot the dectective and not one of his parents? We don't really see him shoot anyone, we only hear a gun go off. Can you say sequel?
Just finished watching the whole show. I decided to watch it after seeing the trailer because Ozark reminded me of Breaking Bad. I'm not sure what the majority of the viewers' opinion of the ending is, but I'm really angry and disappointed. I feel like after all the crime and bad deeds the Byrde family committed throughout the show, they didn't deserve a happy ending. In my opinion, they should have faced consequences for what they did. All the deaths they caused and lives they ruined and they get to go off into the sunset a happy family. Overall, Ozark was a good show, with the exception for the ending. The ending just didn't make sense to me and the show would've been a great one if it had a better ending, in my opinion.
The fact the corrupt people who used strong arm tactics and threats, stepped over everyone in their way, while dealing directly with massive crime that causes so much suffering go free- that's pretty normal in the real world, to be fair. Ozark has never really been a show of 'satisfaction' (which is where I think it differs hugely to breaking bad). I remember never being that 'pumped' or hyped by people's actions or "moments", but I was hyped by the show's overall writing of character and the world (if you get me?). In the more thematic story (the Byrder family's efforts to create a better present and future for their family and doing anything to ensure it), it makes sense to me. Just becaues we all loved Ruth, it doesn't mean she deserved the 'happy' ending. Just because the Byrdes are the definition of toxic, it doesn't mean they would pay for their sins.
@@Dilmahkana i agree with you, corrupt people make it in this world meanwhile the nice honest ones are stepped on all over…BUT even so the ending was so underwhelming to me, for such a great show I was expecting the shock factor or a big twist at the end but no…Jonah coming out and shooting Mel was so predictable. Ruths death doesnt bother me because after killing Javi she had to die…I just expected more.
@@andreita002 Just thinking out loud, has the show had much shock factor or big twists? Ben's death wasn't either, because they wrote the build up and acted it so well. The shock was the slow realisation what Wendy was doing and therefore was capable of doing. The Camilla 'twist' was more a realisation that the power hunger and revenge element is everywhere. For me, again thinking out loud, it was a sad shock that Jonah came out with the gun, I thought Mel was just gonna kill them as he seemed on edge and a bit off. The Byrd's solidarity is so demented and that was *the* perfect way to show that.
Also “the cousin of death” is literally Ruth that’s why she says “I can’t sleep”. Doesn’t want to end up like her cousin and doesn’t want to accept his death that’s why she sees him on the roof. She hasn’t let go.
Many people witness dead relatives on their death bed. Closer to the after life than earth, it’s a very common phenomenon. Even many who survive major, life saving surgery, speak of seeing dead relatives. Ruth’s days were numbered the moment she avenged her cousins death. At first it was only Wyatt, but the full cast of family characters as she began pulling down the old to make way for the new signalled she wouldn’t be alive to see her project completed. Death was no longer one day soon, but crouching at her door… Ruth’s dignity when her killer emerged out of the shadows was breathtaking.
What I would really like to know is where is "darlene's" baby? Who by this time should be a toddler. She adopted the baby so all her assets should go to the kid and NOT Ruth.
He wasn't hers yet. She hadn't fostered him long enough to adopt. So unfortunately he went back into the system, and had to rights to Darlenes assets. Technically tho neither did Wyatt. They had only been married for like 2 hours? It would have been way harder for Ruth to make that case and get all Darlenes shares. Marty and Wendy definitely could have beat Ruth in court.
Marty got them in a deadly situation. Wendy got them out. She fought tooth and nail for her husband and children. Without her they would all have died. Hate her or love her she did what had to be done.
Everyone I know, knows I adore breaking bad. A stranger, while i was making them coffee, heard me talking about it. They kindly intruded and told me “you’d love ozark”…years later I’m grateful they said that lol
A few more notes about Ruth's death- only Wyatt can see Russ before his own death and its a premonition in a sense that the day of her death she's with her dead family. Furthermore Marty can leverage Nelson's body on her property as her fault to use her as a further scapegoat post story should she need proof Nelson didn't just vanish lying in wait to get Camilla down the line. Still I wish they did Ruth better but it did wrap up well enough. Where I loved Breaking Bad for the stranger interconnected nature tied to far less realism, Ozark excelled in being more realistic but the continuity a little more subtle. BB will still be my fave but Ruth is my fave character by a long shot in this show
Ruth deserved everything that came her way in this season. Good and bad she spent 14 episodes pissing off the cartel thinking that Marty would protect her "They'll never kill me Marty would never let it happen" She was Darlene's business partner, Darlene got killed for it. Then she killed the F***ing cartel's boss and THEN she stole the cartel main money laundering business. Her death had nothing to do with the Byrde's "happy ending"
Aside from how whiny they made Ruth become (girl, we get that you lost your cousin and who you perceived to be your “love”, but you killed your uncles and shrugged off your own dad dying, you’ve zero room to berate others over morality or actions lol), I was largely annoyed with how Zeke went out the window when it came to the plot. After Wyatt … nada. He was brought back to Ruth after being known as a missing child, but then it’s like the kid disappears from the plot entirely. All that time spent where Wendy talked about getting him back and Jonah being concerned about him, everyone upset Darlene had him, the whole issue of social services trying to take him and Wyatt proposing … to then be but a lost asset in the plot like Wyatt’s guitar. Filler. We saw that baby go from a newborn to almost a toddler. Kid grown on the show, but due to how much was happening in the last few episodes … Zeke who? lol No one cares, no one speaks of him, Ruth doesn’t have him, Wendy doesn’t bother, kids never mention him ever again. Just annoying when so much of a show is spent on certain things to only have those certain things became forgotten background noise because they’ve introduced too many new people and plots with all new issues for the last season …
@Bryce Do you have any plans on trying to tackle Tokyo Vice from HBO max or Outer Range on Amazon Prime. I would love to see you make a video about both.
He didnt put the hit on Omar but he was stealing money from the cartel. He was going to be killed for that crime regardless, that's why I think he confessed to the hit.
I spent nearly the whole 4 seasons hating Ruth, hoping that the cartel, Wendy or even Charlotte would do for her and yet when Ruth finally does gets offed I was a quite sad and more than a little annoyed about it.
The big damn mistake ruth did was getting outta that car after seeing a black SUV outside her house, the same type that Nelson was following her in, im still not over that dumbass descion😡😭
Unpopular Opinion- I actually felt satisfied by the ending. I guess most fans are sad about Ruth dying and the Byrdes getting their way out. But if you ever watched the show closely Ruth's death was pretty evident from previous seasons. The Langmore curse, Brydes (birds) invading the locals and destroying them, and most importantly the way Marty would backout on Ruth. Always had an intuition that even though Ruth killed her own to save Marty, he would never do the same (which sort of makes a good betrayal plot). He did care for her on surface level but could never put anyone else above his family. So a situation where Marty gets to save Ruth but risks his own, he would never choose her like she did.
So I was curious as to your opinion of introducing Soo much in the last season. I loved the show through it all and your analysis makes it more so, but I did feel like they were trying to trade hands too much towards the end. Just curious on your thoughts
I see everywhere people say “Charlotte became just like Wendy.” Ruth even says in the show, but do you guys really think that ? I see Jonah becoming Marty but I don’t really see Charlotte becoming Wendy at all…
apropos of nothing: another song (and an episode title from some lyrics; "a hard way to go") -- I imagined the uncles version of the Bonnie Raitt / John Prine song "Make me an Angel.." in that flashback was spot on fantastic in all their minds, I imagine as awesome as any song sung by friends and family of our own when it spontaneously arises..
I didn't realize until the penultimate episode that Wendy's actress was also Truman's fake wife in the Truman Show. For some reason it made me hate her a little more.
Here's Part 4: ua-cam.com/video/NXxTnuWEHn0/v-deo.html
I was ok-ish with the ending but not completely satisfied and after watching all three of your vids I think I have a little more closure. Thank you for that.
So awesome to hear! Glad I could help istreamda9te!
@@BryceEdwardBrown I been watching your channel for over a year or two I think. Thank you for your analysis as always.
YES! After parts 1 and 2, you bring us part 3. And I am all here for it!
Thank you, Bryce. You make a perfect analysis of a perfect show!
I view the Ozarks as a take on corruption. In the Ozarks, you see corruption on all levels throughout the series. Even those of faith in the early seasons, even the United States government does this so as long as Marty can keep the money rolling in. I think that is my biggest takeaway on the series for me. Because we even see how money even pits family members against each other. Wendy and her brother. Wendy and her son. Omar Navarro is against his whole family really just not his sister or nephew. You could even see Navarro's own words become corrupted because he says he doesn't kill kids and then threats to do just that in the next episode. Money and power are great and all but, at what cost did Marty and their family pay for that?
At the end, Marty´s family didn´t pay for anything
“notorious big” 😭🤣🤣😂😭☠️
Yo. You earned every single one of these subscribers. EXCELLENT analysis. I was really bummed by the ending of the series, but you gave me a completely new perspective and made me appreciate it much more. Keep up the great work.
Hey Bryce. To sincerely understate facts, your videos are very well-written & full of relevant, revealing insight. Thanks for giving Ozark fans
the respect they deserve by highlighting a hundred more reasons why the show is so badass. I wish you well man! 👍🏻
Brandon, you're too kind! I'm so glad I could contribute to the community like this. I greatly appreciate your appreciation for these videos. Thank you so much!
@@BryceEdwardBrown You’re welcome!😁
thank you for thoroughly explaining ruth’s love for hiphop & that interaction at the diner. i kept on wondering about that. all 3 parts - all this analysis is amazing.
I really thought Mel was pulling up w a whole hidden swat team to arrest the Byrdes for life at the end. I knew he was going to be the one to figure out everything and, I defiantly thought he was smarter than just pulling up alone.
Ricky Perez reaching out to you to further explain his role is so cool! Great analysis :)
Very well done analysis of the show. I thought that I was educated enough to understand the innuendos throughtout the show, but you clearly brought out some food for thought that simply passed me by. Thanks.
you are great at this, ozark is my favorite show out of all the shows i’ve seen in my 18 years and since the show has ended your analysis and finding the symbolism is greatly appreciated.
Dude you are ON IT! I absolutely love this show and your series is addicting to watch!
Wow. Your analyses and editing are legend.
I wasn't crazy about the final minutes of season four being an adequate ending after being with the Byrds for 4 years. It completely felt like a cliffhanger reserved for leading into season 5. A great, final ending for the show would have been each of the Byrds, alone, looking straight into the camera, at us, speaking to us their thoughts about the last 4 years and what they did in the future as a flashback to us. I would even include Camilla is this final farewell. For myself the ending did not seem final that if the producers wished they could return with another season next year.
The world of Ozark carries on. As it should if it's a well built world.
💯agree was very disappointed with this ending having invested so much time with them. Lazy writing out of character and rushed.
definitely not have them talking to the camera at the end but wouldnt have minded a 5th season
I’d rather Ruth lived and they bring Ozark back in the future.
@@Brendametz1 yes if they did that they would have left a door open. I feel like they didn’t care at the end it was so rushed and I felt very disappointed with that ending
SO cool Rick Perez got to provide insight!
I wonder if the fact that Julia Garner is from the Bronx, had anything to do with the song choices. The Bronx is where hip hop/rap music started. BTW: I just found you and I love this analysis of the Ozarks! Part 4 please. 🙏🏼👏🏽
I would agree. I wonder if she did not suggest them.
Ruth is Kinslayer. The gods don't forget, that is why she imagined the bobcats owned by Russ. She set them free to follow their nature, and Ruth was free to make her choice to act like an animal in the urban jungle, but the death of Russ caught up with her.
Notorious B.I.G…Biggie, Biggie Smalls 😂
BRUHHHH my dad and I have been obsessed with this show since I came out, and him and I loved the ending and seemed to be the only other ones who caught onto the symbolism of the car crash . Out of all the ozark videos I’ve watched, this series has explained it the best in a way that is easily digestible !!!!!!!! Applauds to you
You're jus about to tip over into 1 million. Hope you hit it today
It’s a pleasure watching you and hearing your analysis of my favorite show. It was a lot of work thank you.
I already loved this show. But your videos have made me love it even more. Great job. Thank you.
Love your deep dives! Keep them coming please!!
Brilliant insight, Bryce. Thanks for the video series on Ozark!
Thank you Nathan!
Love the comments on Ruth and her music! Great insights!
The music sucked.
Thanks for analyzing Ruth's hip-hop soundtrack. Ruth is mourning hope.
I absolutely hated Darlene Snell. Great acting by Lisa Emery!
Yeah, but i didn't want her shot because of the superb acting.
I just didn't understand why Nelson was after Ruth and wanted to kill Rachel. Can anyone explain?
Because Wendy Bryde called him and asked him to scare Rachel shitless to get Ruth to stop
Yes, but he did it, he just scared her, later when he died, was the same thing?
Yeah, I thought that somone told Camilla that she killed Javi, but she actually found that out in the last episode. So yeah, I guess there are some plot holes. But whatever, still a great show! :D
@@distru789 i felt the exactly same you did, and completely agree
i think it had something to do with them trying to get the casino and they couldn’t let them since navarro said the money isn’t moving thru any other business
One thing I didn't like is that they wrote the show with Ruth has to have consequences for her actions. But for some reason the byrds don't? Bullshit.
Agreed. Is she dead though?
@@bsota8513 I'm not sure. It looks like a shot in her shoulder to me. They say she is but you never know.
Loving the videos thus far!
So glad to hear phalexxxx!
ABOUT NAS: Ruth's talk with Killer Mike about not sleeping, because.."you know".. Nas has a line on Illmatic "I never sleep, cuz sleep is the cousin of death" (like you metioned), The Cousin of Death being the name of the episode, AND also representing what would happen later, as she kills the man who put her cousin to death. Layers haha
I been here since Black Mirror, you deserve more sub's & views
I appreciate you!!
Came for Part 1 and 2, here for Part 3, returning for Parts 4-10.
You're too kind Ugo Eze!
Why did Clare Shaw not tell Camila that the Byrdes also knew that Ruth killed Javi?
I saw your analysis on Ozark part 1 and 2. And part 3 was excellent! I really liked the intentioned use hiphop and Ruth’s condition to relate. I loved that meeting with Killa Mike and Ruth at the coffee shop. “I never sleep…you know why? Which leads me to ask is, Chris Mundy a hiphop head?
That scene is garbage and the writing is a complete reach.
@@captaindein33 On second thought u are right. That scene seemed like a reach (forced) I just like the homage to the Nas lyric. Written when Nas was 19 years old. Overall I think Ozark is a well written show
Amazing how the ruling culture who used to incessantly vilify the very music that they will now put in a series and quote without a trace of awareness of how hypocritical that is. As Spock would say. Fascinating.
anyone catch how ruth wears wyatt’s “hoodie with the lining in it” when she kills javi? She mentions when wyatt agrees to leave with her and they are packing up the car.
As good as Greek and Shakespearean tragedy. It touches a nerve in us all.
My thing is why didn’t Shaw spill the beans on the Byrdes when she told Camilla what happened to her son, I mean she couldn’t stand them an episode earlier…On top of that Ruth could’ve had them killed also when Camilla confronted her about killing her son a long dialogue of nothing I just knew she was about to tell it all
I appreciate this heads up. Ozark has been intriguing but hard to watch. I don't know if I care to finish a show where I would just like to see the main characters wiped out. There is not a single character I like. Even their kids are unlikeable.
Now I saw sopranos and gomorrah and I think that ozark is up with this two series on the same level...I really enjoyed to watch ozark
Great Video!
I haven't read the comments so someone might already have mentioned this. Why is it a given that Jona shot the dectective and not one of his parents? We don't really see him shoot anyone, we only hear a gun go off. Can you say sequel?
Bro, you killed this one!
Just finished watching the whole show. I decided to watch it after seeing the trailer because Ozark reminded me of Breaking Bad. I'm not sure what the majority of the viewers' opinion of the ending is, but I'm really angry and disappointed. I feel like after all the crime and bad deeds the Byrde family committed throughout the show, they didn't deserve a happy ending. In my opinion, they should have faced consequences for what they did. All the deaths they caused and lives they ruined and they get to go off into the sunset a happy family. Overall, Ozark was a good show, with the exception for the ending. The ending just didn't make sense to me and the show would've been a great one if it had a better ending, in my opinion.
The fact the corrupt people who used strong arm tactics and threats, stepped over everyone in their way, while dealing directly with massive crime that causes so much suffering go free- that's pretty normal in the real world, to be fair.
Ozark has never really been a show of 'satisfaction' (which is where I think it differs hugely to breaking bad). I remember never being that 'pumped' or hyped by people's actions or "moments", but I was hyped by the show's overall writing of character and the world (if you get me?). In the more thematic story (the Byrder family's efforts to create a better present and future for their family and doing anything to ensure it), it makes sense to me. Just becaues we all loved Ruth, it doesn't mean she deserved the 'happy' ending. Just because the Byrdes are the definition of toxic, it doesn't mean they would pay for their sins.
@@Dilmahkana i agree with you, corrupt people make it in this world meanwhile the nice honest ones are stepped on all over…BUT even so the ending was so underwhelming to me, for such a great show I was expecting the shock factor or a big twist at the end but no…Jonah coming out and shooting Mel was so predictable. Ruths death doesnt bother me because after killing Javi she had to die…I just expected more.
@@andreita002 Just thinking out loud, has the show had much shock factor or big twists? Ben's death wasn't either, because they wrote the build up and acted it so well. The shock was the slow realisation what Wendy was doing and therefore was capable of doing. The Camilla 'twist' was more a realisation that the power hunger and revenge element is everywhere. For me, again thinking out loud, it was a sad shock that Jonah came out with the gun, I thought Mel was just gonna kill them as he seemed on edge and a bit off. The Byrd's solidarity is so demented and that was *the* perfect way to show that.
Many people were killed that i didn't want to see dead. Awful.
@@Dilmahkana Maybe jonah shot mama. They didn't show us who he shot.
Love the videos! Glad I found you
Also “the cousin of death” is literally Ruth that’s why she says “I can’t sleep”. Doesn’t want to end up like her cousin and doesn’t want to accept his death that’s why she sees him on the roof. She hasn’t let go.
Many people witness dead relatives on their death bed. Closer to the after life than earth, it’s a very common phenomenon. Even many who survive major, life saving surgery, speak of seeing dead relatives.
Ruth’s days were numbered the moment she avenged her cousins death. At first it was only Wyatt, but the full cast of family characters as she began pulling down the old to make way for the new signalled she wouldn’t be alive to see her project completed. Death was no longer one day soon, but crouching at her door…
Ruth’s dignity when her killer emerged out of the shadows was breathtaking.
He’s back
Ruth doesn’t die. Rachel was at home at the round. She takes her to hospital. That’s next season
Ozark this, analysis that. Why is this man so goddamn handsome though like dayum.
What I would really like to know is where is "darlene's" baby? Who by this time should be a toddler. She adopted the baby so all her assets should go to the kid and NOT Ruth.
He wasn't hers yet. She hadn't fostered him long enough to adopt. So unfortunately he went back into the system, and had to rights to Darlenes assets. Technically tho neither did Wyatt. They had only been married for like 2 hours? It would have been way harder for Ruth to make that case and get all Darlenes shares. Marty and Wendy definitely could have beat Ruth in court.
Notorious BIG is not Notorious B.I.G.
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I'm mad the way the show ended It so good I just wanted a season 5 of them making it out.
Love your videos though bro
I lost respect for Wyatt when he broke into that home.
Marty got them in a deadly situation. Wendy got them out. She fought tooth and nail for her husband and children. Without her they would all have died. Hate her or love her she did what had to be done.
Great work sir.
Thank you Timothy!
Everyone I know, knows I adore breaking bad. A stranger, while i was making them coffee, heard me talking about it. They kindly intruded and told me “you’d love ozark”…years later I’m grateful they said that lol
Ok, we definitely need a part 4
A few more notes about Ruth's death- only Wyatt can see Russ before his own death and its a premonition in a sense that the day of her death she's with her dead family. Furthermore Marty can leverage Nelson's body on her property as her fault to use her as a further scapegoat post story should she need proof Nelson didn't just vanish lying in wait to get Camilla down the line. Still I wish they did Ruth better but it did wrap up well enough. Where I loved Breaking Bad for the stranger interconnected nature tied to far less realism, Ozark excelled in being more realistic but the continuity a little more subtle. BB will still be my fave but Ruth is my fave character by a long shot in this show
Did he just said notorious big !!!! Instead of notorious B.I.G!!!!
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These breakdowns are notoriously big, easy to digest lol
Ruth deserved everything that came her way in this season. Good and bad she spent 14 episodes pissing off the cartel thinking that Marty would protect her "They'll never kill me Marty would never let it happen" She was Darlene's business partner, Darlene got killed for it. Then she killed the F***ing cartel's boss and THEN she stole the cartel main money laundering business. Her death had nothing to do with the Byrde's "happy ending"
She lowkey was annoying she don’t listen lol.
great job!
Thank you Dominique!
Aside from how whiny they made Ruth become (girl, we get that you lost your cousin and who you perceived to be your “love”, but you killed your uncles and shrugged off your own dad dying, you’ve zero room to berate others over morality or actions lol), I was largely annoyed with how Zeke went out the window when it came to the plot.
After Wyatt … nada. He was brought back to Ruth after being known as a missing child, but then it’s like the kid disappears from the plot entirely.
All that time spent where Wendy talked about getting him back and Jonah being concerned about him, everyone upset Darlene had him, the whole issue of social services trying to take him and Wyatt proposing … to then be but a lost asset in the plot like Wyatt’s guitar. Filler.
We saw that baby go from a newborn to almost a toddler. Kid grown on the show, but due to how much was happening in the last few episodes … Zeke who? lol No one cares, no one speaks of him, Ruth doesn’t have him, Wendy doesn’t bother, kids never mention him ever again.
Just annoying when so much of a show is spent on certain things to only have those certain things became forgotten background noise because they’ve introduced too many new people and plots with all new issues for the last season …
This is more than an explanation for the ending; it is an explanation for the series.
Hopefully you liked it!
@Bryce
Do you have any plans on trying to tackle Tokyo Vice from HBO max or Outer Range on Amazon Prime. I would love to see you make a video about both.
Rick Perez is the MVP of this video.
Didn't Marty put an innocent man to death? I think he did. No consequences for his actions.
I wouldn't call a cartel man innocent unless we're talking about someone else?
He didnt put the hit on Omar but he was stealing money from the cartel. He was going to be killed for that crime regardless, that's why I think he confessed to the hit.
I was always thought Wendy is to go, episode pound of flesh still kicking was Wendy, it turned surprising.
YES. Part 4. Please
Did it! Hope you liked it!
You don't think Jonah pulled the trigger on his parents? I think that's a possibility...
nope, no way.
Yes u digest instead of digress
Classic!
make a part 4
I can see that coming. They didn't show who Jonah shot. And Ruth may not be dead.
I did! I hope you like it zero!
I spent nearly the whole 4 seasons hating Ruth, hoping that the cartel, Wendy or even Charlotte would do for her and yet when Ruth finally does gets offed I was a quite sad and more than a little annoyed about it.
But what happened to Rachel… wasn’t she at Ruth’s house when Ruth died?
OZARK IS A MASTERPIECE WAITING FOR SO5 🔥🔥🔥
I find it a bit odd that Rutgs cookie jar ended up with the Birds, when literally Ruth had it all season long.
I think u forgot to mention that Wendy & Marty failed to call Omar’s new hitman after Nelson died
What's the music playing in the background?
The big damn mistake ruth did was getting outta that car after seeing a black SUV outside her house, the same type that Nelson was following her in, im still not over that dumbass descion😡😭
Got a sub
ok yup if you do a part 4 i'm in
Hope you liked it! Thanks for watching arcamia
Why would you say Notorious Big? It’s B.I.G. all letters said individually, B - I - G
Who cares
how do you record your footage from the show?
Loved Ozark!!
Same!
At a meta level, Julia Garner is from New York (for N.Y. State of Mind)
Unpopular Opinion-
I actually felt satisfied by the ending. I guess most fans are sad about Ruth dying and the Byrdes getting their way out. But if you ever watched the show closely Ruth's death was pretty evident from previous seasons. The Langmore curse, Brydes (birds) invading the locals and destroying them, and most importantly the way Marty would backout on Ruth. Always had an intuition that even though Ruth killed her own to save Marty, he would never do the same (which sort of makes a good betrayal plot). He did care for her on surface level but could never put anyone else above his family. So a situation where Marty gets to save Ruth but risks his own, he would never choose her like she did.
So I was curious as to your opinion of introducing Soo much in the last season. I loved the show through it all and your analysis makes it more so, but I did feel like they were trying to trade hands too much towards the end. Just curious on your thoughts
I see everywhere people say “Charlotte became just like Wendy.” Ruth even says in the show, but do you guys really think that ? I see Jonah becoming Marty but I don’t really see Charlotte becoming Wendy at all…
100%
But Jonah closed his eyes before shooting. How do we know he actually killed Mel?
apropos of nothing: another song (and an episode title from some lyrics; "a hard way to go") -- I imagined the uncles version of the Bonnie Raitt / John Prine song "Make me an Angel.." in that flashback was spot on fantastic in all their minds, I imagine as awesome as any song sung by friends and family of our own when it spontaneously arises..
I didn't realize until the penultimate episode that Wendy's actress was also Truman's fake wife in the Truman Show. For some reason it made me hate her a little more.
Crime doesn’t pay, or shouldn’t. Terrible ending.
It can. Some never get caught. Not embracing it.
I loved the ending , it wasn’t horrible goody goody like the one that ruined the GoT finale !
Fuck yeah.... Part 4
Not lost in the economy discussion is the fact that they meet the FBI in a "dead" mall.
Ruth had it coming. Darlene killed Del, Jacob, then Javi took her out. It's not like she was innocent