'Ozrk': 10 keys before watching the last season - Faro de Vigo
The first part of the fourth and last season of 'Ozark' has already landed in Netflix.Almost two years have passed since the platform launched the chapters of the Third Tanda, more than enough time for many followers to have forgotten certain essential details to face the final stretch of the fiction starring Jason Bateman and Laura Linney.
The third season presented new characters and a sway of betrayals and new loyalties that caused an earthquake in the Byrdde marriage, to the point of living a final turn that is key to understanding where the first episodes of the last season are going to go.
We review 10 keys to be remembered before seeing the first part of the fourth season of 'Ozark'.
Wendy's rise
The third season was where Wendy (Linney) began acting on her own even getting against her husband (Bateman).If in a discreet background in the face of her husband's actions, she now makes her own movements, such as boycoting the offers of the Casino and Hotel de Big Muddy or convincing Navarro (Félix Solís) to begin to focus on focusing onlegitimate businesses.
Marty's 'work' with the FBI
In the 3x03 episode, Marty reached an agreement with the FBI Miller agent (Jessica Frances Dukes), recently assigned to the area.Of course, she really just pretends to collaborate, because she only offers data when she sees that it is for her benefit.For Marty it is an opportunity, since she provides a series of data to arrest the key members of the Navarro rival cartel.
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Marty's kidnapping
At the end of 3x03, the men of Navarro kidnapped Marty and took him to his residence in Mexico, where he was tortured and questioned.At that time, the man reveals to Navarro that he fears Wendy and he confesses that he admires her.When a problem with the bank account arises, Marty proves to be irreplaceable for the cartel and return home.
Wyatt's relationship and Darlene
When refusing to live with Ruth (Julia Garner), Wyatt ends up living with the widow Darlene (Lisa Emery), after the young man ended up in prison due to purple search.Wyatt begins to work for women and, after lying at an audience to prevent the woman from losing the custody of the baby adopted from her, Zeke, they start a sexual adventure.
Darlene returns to heroin
After almost losing the baby, Darlene decides to return to her old job.Against her nature, she acts subtly, trying to recruit Wyatt family members.The woman offers work to Three (Carson Holmes) and then makes a series of favors to Ruth so that Ben (Tom Pelphrey) does not get into trouble.His objective is to create a common front against the Byrdde.
Ben and Ruth's relationship
When Ben, Wendy's bipolar brother arrives in the city, ends up having a relationship with Ruth.Of course, this causes a tension in the Byrdde family.On the other hand, he decides to stop taking his medication to keep his mental disorder at a bay to be able to have sex with Ruth, which causes his behavior to be increasingly erratic and the woman has to take actionTo protect it.
Ruth's attack
In 3x06, Ruth is brutally attacked by Frank Jr. (Joseph Sikora), after he accused him of being behind an ambush that almost ended him.Ruth asks Marty to take revenge and kill Frank Jr., but he refuses, which causes Ben to seek to consummate the vendetta, but retires after trying unsuccessfully to enter the Cosgrove complex.
Ben's death
Ben enters a self -destructive spiral after not being able to avenge Ruth.He first hits Marty and then goes to Helen's house (Janet McTeer) to confront her on her business, which causes her to retaliate.Fearing for her own family, Wendy gives Ben's location to Helen's hitman.In the next episode, he seems that he was incinerated.
Ruth turns Marty's back
The third season gave Ruth reasons to leave Marty's loyalty against him.Beyond supporting the beating of Frank Jr. and being interrogated by the FBI, the young woman she discovers that the Byrdde are responsible for her father's death.But it is the death of Ben that makes him decide to abandon Marty.
Helen's death
Thanks to Ben's actions, Helen manages to have an advantage over the Byrdde.When Navarro commands Helen, Wendy and Marty to attend the second baptism of his son.The fiction takes a turn after Helen is shot in the head by her bodyguard shortly after arriving.The season ended with Navarro hugging the Byrdde, which are splashed with blood."Today is our beginning," he told them.