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- El episodio se transmitió el 29 abr 2022
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaOmar pressures Marty to launder more money, but Ruth wants to keep her casino clean. Wendy goes to extremes to keep her children.Omar pressures Marty to launder more money, but Ruth wants to keep her casino clean. Wendy goes to extremes to keep her children.Omar pressures Marty to launder more money, but Ruth wants to keep her casino clean. Wendy goes to extremes to keep her children.
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Darryl L Dillard
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Wendy would have had to have 20,000 one hundred dollar bills ( the largest current U. S. denomination) in that bag. I don't think she really had $2,000,000.00 with her.
The only good character left is Ruth.
Jason Bateman is so wrongly cast for this role! Nothing seems to phase him and even when he is upset it's kind of like, "oh well, we'll figure it out." Laura Linney is doing a good job of making me never want to see her again...which might also mean her acting is good?
The story arc with the kids is too unbelievable.
The only thing that might make this a good ending is if Jonah blows his parents away...or at least his mother.
Nathan is a good character and good arc, but not enough time left to see that play out.
Can't wait for the end!
Jason Bateman is so wrongly cast for this role! Nothing seems to phase him and even when he is upset it's kind of like, "oh well, we'll figure it out." Laura Linney is doing a good job of making me never want to see her again...which might also mean her acting is good?
The story arc with the kids is too unbelievable.
The only thing that might make this a good ending is if Jonah blows his parents away...or at least his mother.
Nathan is a good character and good arc, but not enough time left to see that play out.
Can't wait for the end!
Episode 13 opens with Ruth, who is calling shots on her construction site in the Ozarks - she's building a new house for herself. She's no longer going to be living in a trailer. Her old life is over, or at least she thinks it is.
Wendy tries to check herself in at a mental health center, claiming she's not well. However, they want her to check in properly, making her extremely angry at the person who assesses her. They deny her a bed and tell her she needs to get a therapist. She's not in a good place after Nathan took her children - Marty is a little concerned about what his wife is up to. Marty heads to the casino to see he no longer owns the casino, and it's all under Ruth. Marty is surprised to see her criminal record has been cleaned and is the license holder, but he tells her the management needs to be handed to him as it is part of a more comprehensive operation with the Navarro cartel. He calls her actions dangerous. Marty asks Ruth for a "sunset period" because he wants to launder the cartel money through the casino. Ruth tells Marty that her record is cleaned up, so she isn't going to let him or Wendy "clean where she eats." Marty meets his children and begs them to come home. Charlotte asks her father what he's going to do once this is all over after everything Wendy put him through. Marty insists they will all have decisions to make once they have their new life. All the narrative implications show that Wendy is the problem, with Marty being the puppet. The ending of episode 13 marks the last penultimate chapter of Ozark, and of course, the writers decide to ramp up the tension as much as possible. Ruth sees a car following her. It's Nelson, so she heads to sheriff Ronnie's office in the pouring rain. She reveals that the man sitting in prison for Wyatt's murder did not do it. She tells him that Javi from the Navarro cartel did it, so she hunted him down and killed him in Chicago. She also tells him that Javi killed Sheriff Nix too. Rachel picks up the phone. She's enjoying trash reality television in the trailer. Ruth tells her to grab a rifle and run into the woods. But Nelson is already driving towards the trailer, so she has to climb on top of the trailer. Ruth tells Rachel to kill him. Rachel shoots when the car door opens, and Nelson drops to the floor. He's dead. Ruth finally reaches the trailer, and they both loo.
Wendy tries to check herself in at a mental health center, claiming she's not well. However, they want her to check in properly, making her extremely angry at the person who assesses her. They deny her a bed and tell her she needs to get a therapist. She's not in a good place after Nathan took her children - Marty is a little concerned about what his wife is up to. Marty heads to the casino to see he no longer owns the casino, and it's all under Ruth. Marty is surprised to see her criminal record has been cleaned and is the license holder, but he tells her the management needs to be handed to him as it is part of a more comprehensive operation with the Navarro cartel. He calls her actions dangerous. Marty asks Ruth for a "sunset period" because he wants to launder the cartel money through the casino. Ruth tells Marty that her record is cleaned up, so she isn't going to let him or Wendy "clean where she eats." Marty meets his children and begs them to come home. Charlotte asks her father what he's going to do once this is all over after everything Wendy put him through. Marty insists they will all have decisions to make once they have their new life. All the narrative implications show that Wendy is the problem, with Marty being the puppet. The ending of episode 13 marks the last penultimate chapter of Ozark, and of course, the writers decide to ramp up the tension as much as possible. Ruth sees a car following her. It's Nelson, so she heads to sheriff Ronnie's office in the pouring rain. She reveals that the man sitting in prison for Wyatt's murder did not do it. She tells him that Javi from the Navarro cartel did it, so she hunted him down and killed him in Chicago. She also tells him that Javi killed Sheriff Nix too. Rachel picks up the phone. She's enjoying trash reality television in the trailer. Ruth tells her to grab a rifle and run into the woods. But Nelson is already driving towards the trailer, so she has to climb on top of the trailer. Ruth tells Rachel to kill him. Rachel shoots when the car door opens, and Nelson drops to the floor. He's dead. Ruth finally reaches the trailer, and they both loo.
I feel like the last few episodes of Season 4 are giving me Game of Throne vibes. I think the writers are cramming in so many characters in one scene and information that makes no sense. All of this back and forth with power struggles over a casino boat, a pharmaceutical company, board of directors, etc. Is hard to believe takes place in a matter of days. Like another reviewer mentioned, it takes me months to settle a minor traffic ticket but this husband/wife duo seem to have the capabilities of placing a candidate in the White House......unbelievable. Oh and what about the temporary sheriff? Is his role over for the season? Will we see the private investigator anymore?
I hope with the Jonah/Charlotte characters they are not planning a spin-off like the hit show Power. It worked for Power, I don't think it will work here.
I hope with the Jonah/Charlotte characters they are not planning a spin-off like the hit show Power. It worked for Power, I don't think it will work here.
An OK story for mid season, albeit the weakest, but for the penultimate outing this is not good enough and leaves too much work for the finale to close things out. That notwithstanding, there is too much going on here and it feels rushed, though the ending is quite satisfying.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresWendy brings a small duffel bag full of money to her father at the motel, telling him it contains "over $2,000,000". Bills are wrapped/strapped in packets of 100, so $100 bills would compose 200 packets+, and the bag is clearly not large enough to hold that many.
- Citas
Wendy Byrde: [Learning Ruth took the casino] Of course she did. I mean, what else can we do today? Oh, I know. I know. Maybe I'll be impaled by a tree, and I can lose an eye, and then I can be childless and hunted by a fucking Mexican drug cartel. And I don't know, oh, what the fuck, I can wear a-a patch like a fucking pirate.
- Créditos curiososThe title card symbols are: Z - fish about to bite a hook, A - clerical collar, R - snake wrapped around a vine (the rod of Asclepius), and K - liquid droplets.
- ConexionesFeatured in Javo & Temoc: Top 10 Series: Lo 'mejor' del año (2022)
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