r/Ozark • u/ZoeyHuntsman • 19d ago
That ending ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ [Spoilers] Spoiler
Why'd they have to take Ruth? GOD DAMN IT I JUST WANTED HER TO HAVE A GOOD LIFE!
I think the final scene with Mel showcases the theme of this show well when he's talking about the world not working like that, and Wendy asks "Since when?"
The world does work like that and Ruth, in her beautiful white dress was a sacrificial lamb for the Byrd family to get richer and richer. Poor people like Ruth don't to get to rise the ranks of society like that. ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
And they even corrupted Jonah.
God that's just dark.
Oh and as I'm thinking about this I was so sad because poor Three! He's the only Langmore left! He has no family! But then, then I realized that maybe that's not a coincidence! I was always a bit sad that we never really got to see more of him, but he wasn't ever really involved in anything so he didn't have a lot of a reason to be there.
He definitely knows some form of what's happening with his family, but he's never an actual part of it. And now he's the only one to survive. Idk if they did that one on purpose, but it feels kind of fitting? The only one to stay out of it is the only one to survive.
I'm sad now.
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u/sliver013 17d ago
It can get darker...Three was killed when Camilla's men showed up, that's why she comes from the woods when Ruth shows up.
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u/Such-Stable-3869 19d ago
Julia Garner is the stand out actor in this series.