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Ozark Review
The show Ozark, about the notorious Navarro Cartel, and the family man Marty Byrde kicks off into a 4 season series about the main character, Marty Byrde, and how he goes from a normal everyday man, into the lead money launderer for the Navaro cartel, and how he tries to dodge death from the cartel.
This 4 season series had its ups and downs, but mostly ups. Every episode leaves you hanging, making you want to watch the next. It made you want to be a part of the show and left you to have a personal connection with the main character Marty Byrde by making you feel stressed along with him. From family man to money laundering cartel leader, you felt like you were side by side with him, you felt worried for him, excited with him, scared for him, sad for him, and happy with him.
When Marty first came to the Lake of the Ozarks, you thought it was a death trap, there would be no survival, and there was absolutely no way he would be able to launder the money, but every time he ran into a problem, he found a solution. This leads to the point where it's so incredibly unrealistic, but still entertaining because it makes you want to believe it is possible. It adds a layer of intensity, which is something Ozark is always doing, you are always getting a rush of adrenaline, and trying to guess what happens next.
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