Ozark
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Were gonna build normal from here.
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It will just take about six months.
What do they say about the best-laid plans?
The Byrdes encounter two initial roadblocks to their six-month plan.
Enter Wendy Byrde, enlivened by the potential to put her campaigning and lobbying skills to work.
Wendy Byrde thinks she knows how to use that corruption to her familys advantage.
But will she live long enough to do so?
Pearce is not having any of the Byrde or Snells bullshit.
Maybe the Mexicans will think Del got lost in the Windy City!
Jacob seems to consider it and understands the gravity of the situation more than the emotional Darlene.
Although he then tells the Byrdes to go, just before killing Ash!
Does anyone think this would work 100 percent?
(A) Is Ash really equal to the clearly more powerful Del?
Ruth has to deal with the release of her father Cade back into society.
How will she continue to thrive with her violent, sexist dad over her shoulder?
(More on that development in notes.)
As Ruth probably suspected, Cade knows that his daughter killed his brothers.
And that scene is also important to note how differently Cade treats the Langmore men than he does Ruth.
Hes going to be a problem.
Dont miss that Charlotte Byrde also tells her brother that she grabbed $10K when they were hiding it.
And we all know how someone like Marty Byrde hates an unbalanced account.
He knows how to build tension.
We need to talk about the relationship between Cade and Ruth Langmore.
There are definite hints that Cade has at least physically abused his daughter, and very possibly sexually too.
And perhaps thats why she paid a worker to sleep with him so quickly?
So dad might be less likely to abuse her?
It adds a layer of horror to his request that she get him a blonde next time.
Its sure gonna be windy this summer in the Ozarks.