JP Liz V1 wrote: » Tom Pelphrey as Ben was amazing, Emmy winning
JP Liz V1 wrote: » 18 Emmy nominations for Ozark but none for Tom :mad:
Thargor wrote: » Finished season 1, this is just fecking boring tbh, Ill read what happens for the rest on Wikipedia. Theres just something so flat about the whole thing.
Just finished season 3, jaysus that last scene!!!
Any news on season 4 or should we write this one off?
Filming supposed to finish next month and then it will be released in 2 parts to make 14 episodes in total, no release date for either.
Yet another show lost in the fog of 2020.
So. Knowing the type of shown that is, and that season 4 is the last ... who do we reckon is going to walk away alive here? Last seasons love wielding the butcher's knife.
My gut was going to say Wendy, but her hubris has been increasingly getting out of hand. She must be due a fall.
First trailer has popped up:
Netflix continuing to break up it's final season of shows into two parts.
Season 4 part 1 drops January 21st 2022.
Just watched all three seasons.
Though they were very good, season three is a bit slower than the other two but still intriguing.
The one thing that occurred to me throughout season three however is that I realized I hate the Byrds.
They are really awful people, trying to portray this victimhood while allowing all the collateral damage to go on around them.
Ben and the therapist for example
Oh I don't think the show ever asks you to feel too sad for the Byrds; maybe, at a pinch season 1 when they're just trying to keep their noses ahead. But like many tales of this ilk, the slow creep of corrupting power and dissolving morals is where the show's seduction lies. Especially Wendy: the latter seasons' calamities are kinda on her; you could sorta see her former career in politics giving her this hubris to think she could manage a vicious drug kingpin.
Heck even the kids aren't blameless in this; though one imagines when the axe falls at the end of season 4, they'll be one of the few who can step away from events relatively intact.
Yes there are parts of season 1 and possibly 2 where I did have some sympathy, but it all gone by season 3, and as you said Wendy is the main culprit for the loss of any of that sympathy.
Wendy is a real tour de force in the series in season 3. She's got a shrewd head on her shoulders.
She's lucky to have a head on her shoulders at all.
She is going to cause the major downfall
There are some really great female characters in that show.
Wendy, Ruth and the bat s**t crazy Darlene are all brilliant.
Darlene is a brilliant character. Completely bananas. Taking on a Mexican drug cartel you would have to be.
Another teaser has popped up, with only a sliver of new footage;
Netflix really do like breaking there finale seasons into two parts these days.
Trailer for part 1 which drops on January 21st.
Surprised no comments on this. 5 episodes watched of the 7. Enjoying it even if its kinda stretching into Sons of Anarchy levels of ridiculousness. That's why it will never reach the heights of the likes of The Sopranos. Interested to see how it all pans out, alot of balls in play and some shifty new characters added.
The 7 eps finish strongly. Its building nicely for the 2nd part.
The actress that plays Ruth Langmore is the outstanding performance for me.
But I agree its getting daft at times. I think this season being the last is a good call.
Nah.
Ruth is one of the best TV characters from the last few years. She's a brilliant actress.
She'll win awards on that last scene alone. YA FÚCKING CÚNT!
Robin Wright directed the final two episodes of this part of the final season and she did a great job.
Julia Garner is always excellent but she was incredible in these first 7 episodes. Standout in every scene she featured in.
Nice little cliffhanger too.
I enjoyed the 7 episodes Ruth lights up every scene she's in definitely took over from Marty as the most interesting character.
Does nobody feel Ruth is veering into ham territory. Feels like in certain scenes she is overly "Ruthing" it to me. Having said that, she is very watchable.
Pity to see Darlene die. She was my favourite sub character. Absolute mentalist but when the cartel ordered her to stop and she gave them two fingers it was only going to end one way. Definitely feel that Ben is still alive. The fact we didnt see a body or him being killed is generally a good indicator. Plus the fact that Marty acts squirrelly (or as squirrelly as he ever gets) about the missing person posters implies he could turn up. If he was in fact dead, and how that all played out, he knows he cannot be traced so why get antsy about it? Going along with the missing persons line strengthens the foundations position. The car crash at the very beginning of the first episode. I hope thats not how part is gonna end ie on a never to be answered are they dead cliffhanger. The PI one feels will also play a major role in things alongside Maya, I dont recall Marty ever personally killing someone so that could be his final transition into arch criminal. Introducing the Shaw family business, while clearly throwing jabs at the Sacklers, is pretty silly. A global pharma company mired in controversy is going to get into bed with a Mexican drug baron? Come on like. I like the dynamic with Wendy and Jim, he is such a sleazy bastard but a fascinating character. Much to look forward to for the second half of the season, hopefully not too long to wait for it.
This show is fantastic. Absurd but highly entertaining.
The whole Ben thing though is ridiculous. It couldn't be any more obvious he'll appear sooner or later. Whether the intention is so we think he will, or will lead to some other surprise, remains to be seen.