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- tristan_19
- Apr 28, 2022
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Julia Garner was sublime in episode 7, here she is better again!
A Ruth centric story in the aftermath of Wyatt's assassination, full of rage, sadness and resolve, she agonises over how to quench her grief without a care for consequences. Neither Marty's empathy and soothing nor Wendy's bluff and bullying can lessen her anguish.
However she deals with this, nothing will be the same again!
A Ruth centric story in the aftermath of Wyatt's assassination, full of rage, sadness and resolve, she agonises over how to quench her grief without a care for consequences. Neither Marty's empathy and soothing nor Wendy's bluff and bullying can lessen her anguish.
However she deals with this, nothing will be the same again!
I'll educate you. In the beginning of the episode with the flashback...Wyatt and Ruth are talking about classic hip hop albums. Wyatt mentions Nas' Illmatic. For those who don't know, Nas is widely regarded as the goat of hip hop and Illmatic is regarded as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time. Sooo that's why Ruth puts in Illmatic in her car and is listening to it throughout the episode. And the title of this episode "The Cousin Of Death" is a direct reference to one of the songs off Illmatic "NY State Of Mind."
- samYELLjacksin
- Apr 30, 2022
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- RobWrightReviews
- Apr 28, 2022
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- drasanen-67843
- May 1, 2022
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Wow, if you thought the first half of this season was little slow this episode alone makes up for it. This really is Ozark at it's best. Tense as hell and yet another amazing showcase for Julia Garner. I am going to miss this show so much.
- ojvhakkinen
- Apr 28, 2022
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- brentamilleratty
- May 1, 2022
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I never thought she actually would've done that, so early, so fast, but I'm happy with that choice because now we have more and bigger problems, that's the price of revenge.
The writing of this episode feels like a movie by itself, we have all the three acts of a classic movie, we have character's desire and obstacle, we have the antagonist and why is that person(a) the antagonist, feels like a movie, and they made of this episode an extraordinary Ruth Langmore movie, btw, I freaking love the flashbacks, specially that one when Ruth and Wyatt were children. That's so sad, man.
This was a great but a little confuse episode, we know is more about Ruth all the time, so, how is this season gonna end if Ruth is kinda useless for Marty and Wendy's plot line?, I'm intrigued by that.
The writing of this episode feels like a movie by itself, we have all the three acts of a classic movie, we have character's desire and obstacle, we have the antagonist and why is that person(a) the antagonist, feels like a movie, and they made of this episode an extraordinary Ruth Langmore movie, btw, I freaking love the flashbacks, specially that one when Ruth and Wyatt were children. That's so sad, man.
This was a great but a little confuse episode, we know is more about Ruth all the time, so, how is this season gonna end if Ruth is kinda useless for Marty and Wendy's plot line?, I'm intrigued by that.
- caballero-19
- Apr 28, 2022
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That is the best criminal drama of our time for the reason. Thrilling. Chilling. Stylish.
I am just speechless. Superb acting, great direction and the music as a cherry on the top.
I am just speechless. Superb acting, great direction and the music as a cherry on the top.
- AleksandrBelenko
- Apr 28, 2022
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This episode so very well follows from the Episode 7, but is totally opposite to it in the tone and setting. Whereas, this episode portrays everything that the this show has carried - you can be killed anytime and with no emotion. It is not the storm that should scare you, but the normalcy and the silence in this muddy lake.
Julia Garner was again spot on this episode, with such a powerful acting delivered. She carries her emotion in balance, but in a very raw state. The flashbacks and Ruth's plans are all very well crafted, with such an engaging sync with the story. I really liked the color scale and camera placements, especially the cafe scene with Ruth has been amazingly crafted.
This was a solid opening for the second part, and guess everything is up for takes now. But, you first gotta wipe it clean of all the blood.
Julia Garner was again spot on this episode, with such a powerful acting delivered. She carries her emotion in balance, but in a very raw state. The flashbacks and Ruth's plans are all very well crafted, with such an engaging sync with the story. I really liked the color scale and camera placements, especially the cafe scene with Ruth has been amazingly crafted.
This was a solid opening for the second part, and guess everything is up for takes now. But, you first gotta wipe it clean of all the blood.
- ViruManyMinds
- Apr 30, 2022
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- BerryDingle
- Apr 29, 2022
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- refugee-96236
- Apr 28, 2022
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I usually heate comparisation, but i can't help My self.
Bcs s06e03 vs Ozark 04e08 If these shows keep it up, it Will Be tough Decision to hand over award to Best drama series.
Bcs s06e03 vs Ozark 04e08 If these shows keep it up, it Will Be tough Decision to hand over award to Best drama series.
- matiasbockerman
- Apr 28, 2022
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I love how they're playing nas first album illmatic a lot. That's my favorite album and it came out almost 30 years ago. Ruth is so good and can't wait to watch the rest.
- MovieBrat410
- Apr 28, 2022
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- ZegMaarJus
- Aug 6, 2022
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- panagiotis1993
- Jun 7, 2024
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- jsms-31575
- May 25, 2022
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