Warning: the following contains SPOILERS for Ozark.
Ozark's biggest question, proposed by the show in its pilot episode back in 2017, has finally been answered by the series finale at the end of season 4. Although the concluding events of the popular Netflix original series have Ozark viewers divided, the seemingly never-ending chaos and turmoil concocted by the Byrde family has been laid to rest at last. As each season of the show has come and gone, the level of danger has increased and pushed the Byrdes beyond their breaking point, but the four primary Ozark characters have always prevailed in the face of danger.
Never before on television has there been a family better adapted to overcoming obstacles than the Byrdes, with parents Marty and Wendy acting as the focal point of said adversity. Their ability to maintain reason over retaliation knows no bounds. They are by no means the perfect and happy family they promote themselves as, but they refuse to buckle under immense pressure. Whether the danger is externally caused or — more often than not — internally caused, Marty and Wendy act in the best interests of protecting their children, as well as each other. The dark meaning behind the Byrdes' name is matched by the equally sinister actions that they have committed, and Ozark's final season and last episode take this perspective to a whole new level.
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