Under His Eye wrote: » Will there be a season 3?
ButtersSuki wrote: » The above is what I wrote for Season 1 effectively a year ago. S2 suffers from the same problems - when it's good, it's very good; then it drops the ball with ridiculous sub-plotlines, completely unrealistic time frames, silly characters, bad dialogue, and terrible acting from some of the cast. If it could maintain a higher level of consistency, it could be very good; as it stands it's better than average but not much more than that. The female characters however really came to the fore in this series and are dominant; Janet McTeer in particular is excellent as the Cartel's lawyer. Sad to see Petty go, I really liked his character who went out in a remarkably similar way as he did in Ray Donovan and the actor too. Overall, it's good - but not as good or as clever as it likely thinks itself to be.
Elvisjuice wrote: » so you are talking to yourself about it , maybe you should leave it then if its such a burden ?
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » Just watched the first episode. Another entry in "well-made, bad TV", for me. An intriguing opening, followed by 50 minutes of blandness, in the form of a Breaking Bad knockoff. Including silly stuff like the main character talking to himself out loud, while walking on the street. Jason Bateman is decent, but this isn't great television. Thanks Netflix and Bateman for the content, but no thanks.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » This is my post from July 2017, I only watched the first episode at the time. With the mixed reviews of Season 2 (some actually more positive than the first season), and me having nothing else new to watch (I wait until weekly airing shows have aired their whole season to binge them), I decided to give Ozark another go... I watched all the remaining 19 episodes. Oh boy. This show is so damn terrible and stupid, it's almost a hilarious parody of actual "prestige TV" like Breaking Bad or Fargo. I got to the end of episode 7 from the first season, until that point I was undecided if I was going to the drop the show a second time. That episode made me lean towards sticking with the show, for better or worse. I play episode 8...what does this show do? You know that thing where modern shows, especially streaming shows, have like a 10-12 episode season, and then around episode 8/9 they have a "gimmick" episode? Think Stranger Things, Season 2 Episode 7. I was actually expecting a gimmick episode, because this show is such a copycat of much better series, in both terms of style and format. Anyways, episode 8 starts playing..."2007"...I just laugh. Episode 8 of the second season is a flashback gimmick episode, too. All the episodes are quite a slog to get through as well, most are a few minutes over the hour mark. So many (all, maybe) characters make terrible, unrealistic, bizarre choices and decisions, you're sat there watching confused, wondering why any of them are doing any of the things they're doing. It's really slow, then suddenly a dozen different things are happening because they have to get to their next twist or threat, or "shockingly" kill someone off. We got more cliffhangers here, please keep binging. But the best (or worst?) thing about this awful show that I'm going to love to continue to hatewatch is, this magnificently silly character... She cusses, she acts tough, and...she looks like a strong fart could knock her over, and probably kill her. That voice, that accent, ugh. Most of the times when I nearly quit the show, were because of her.
Sugarlumps wrote: » Quite bewildering why someone would watch 20 episodes of a show that is "damn terrible and stupid". Maybe go for a walk if there's nowt on tv.
Badabing wrote: » Season 3 confirmed by Jason Bateman
'Ozark' season 3: Premiere delayed till possibly 2020, cast remains the sameThe Byrde Family is returning to the Ozarks on Netflix but fans will have to wait a little longer. Netflix original series "Ozark" was renewed for a third season, last October -- two months after the premiere of its second season. The upcoming season will return with 10 episodes and continue where the Byrde family left off with the launch of the casino boat. While it is one of the most anticipated Netflix originals, fans won't get "Ozark" Season 3 in 2019 and should expect the series in 2020 and here is why. When will Netflix release the series? Jason Bateman, who plays Marty Byrde in the lead role, revealed prior to filming Season 3, that he would take a little break from acting. This led to a delay in filming Season 3 of the show which just wrapped up production after six months of shooting. Julie Garner, who portrays fan-favorite Ruth Langmore, revealed on her Instagram account that the "Ozark" Season 3 cast has finished filming. "That’s a wrap on Season 3 of [Ozark!]," she wrote in the caption. "I love this cast and crew so much! xx"
passremarkable wrote: » Looking forward to this Do they do a recap on season 2 does anyone know ? Just to get familiar with it again
Cina wrote: » Yep Netflix usually have a recap if you go into the "Trailers and more" section. I'm sure there's plenty on Youtube too.
yermandan wrote: » No spoilers but Tom Pelphrey as the brother in s3 is one of the best acting performances I've ever seen! Unbelievable stuff