[Editor’s Note: The following article contains spoilers for “Ozark” Season 4, Part 2, including the ending in the series finale.]
When the final season of “Ozark” begins, Wendy (Laura Linney) lays the family’s cards on the table. Hearing one too many wisecracks from Jonah (Skylar Gaertner), who’s still understandably upset over his uncle’s death, she snaps.
“You want to be a smart ass? You want to hate me? Fine,” she says. “[But] with our foundation — everything this family has sacrificed, everything — it’s going to at least give us the power to do whatever good we want to do. We can be the most powerful family in the Midwest, with the full endorsement of the FBI to boot.”
“People will find out where the money came from,” Jonah says, not yet backing down.
“You need to grow up,” Wendy replies. “This is America. People don’t care where your fortune came from, and in two election cycles, it’ll be just some myth,...
When the final season of “Ozark” begins, Wendy (Laura Linney) lays the family’s cards on the table. Hearing one too many wisecracks from Jonah (Skylar Gaertner), who’s still understandably upset over his uncle’s death, she snaps.
“You want to be a smart ass? You want to hate me? Fine,” she says. “[But] with our foundation — everything this family has sacrificed, everything — it’s going to at least give us the power to do whatever good we want to do. We can be the most powerful family in the Midwest, with the full endorsement of the FBI to boot.”
“People will find out where the money came from,” Jonah says, not yet backing down.
“You need to grow up,” Wendy replies. “This is America. People don’t care where your fortune came from, and in two election cycles, it’ll be just some myth,...
- 5/2/2022
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
“There’s hints at the endgame as early as season two,” teases showrunner Chris Mundy in his exclusive interview with Gold Derby (watch the video above) about “Ozark,” which Netflix recently renewed for its final season. After three seasons of 10 episodes each, the crime drama starring Jason Bateman and Laura Linney will return for two seven-episode blocks that will together comprise the fourth season. Shooting is set to begin November 9; producers are presently seeking the premiere’s director.
SEEour video interview with “Ozark” star Jason Bateman.
The 11th episode is currently being broken by the writing staff over Zoom calls. Mundy says about whether the blocks will feel more like two short seasons or one long one, “We’re treating it in the writers’ room more as two. It is one season and episode 401 is even going to be a flash-forward most likely into something that comes deeper.” He continues,...
SEEour video interview with “Ozark” star Jason Bateman.
The 11th episode is currently being broken by the writing staff over Zoom calls. Mundy says about whether the blocks will feel more like two short seasons or one long one, “We’re treating it in the writers’ room more as two. It is one season and episode 401 is even going to be a flash-forward most likely into something that comes deeper.” He continues,...
- 8/21/2020
- by Riley Chow
- Gold Derby
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