There is a future beyond the coronavirus, but there is no future for Marty and Wendy Byrde ( Jason Bateman and Laura Linney). 'Song of the South': 13 Things to Know About Disney's Most Controversial Movie Martin Scorsese's Favorite Movies: 58 Films the Director Wants You to See 'Ozark' Review: A Resurgent Season 3 Kicks Things Up a Notch on Netflix - Spoiler-Freeħ New Netflix Shows in March 2020, and the Best Reasons to Watch We’re just trying to get through it, fiscally, emotionally, and for some, physically. But right now, we’re still in the middle. From a broad social perspective, it’s easy to look at the pandemic in similar terms: America has screwed up pretty badly in handling the crisis, and history will be divided into before and after the COVID-19 outbreak. Or maybe their only true peace comes during those fleeting moments when they’re able to confront the truth, which means focusing on one thing: saving their kids. Perhaps they only feel at ease when they’re lying - lying so convincingly they believe each other when they can’t believe themselves. Maybe it’s in the day-to-day grind, when they can distract themselves through work. The only solace they can find is temporary. (If you want to skip right into what happens in Season 3, head to the first bolded section.)Īt its core, “Ozark” is about two people who screwed up so badly there’s no coming back. So, before digging into Season 3’s twists, toils, and tumultuous ending, it’s worth noting why the new episodes feel both distinct from and eerily similar to past seasons - besides that it’s simply better-made than Season 2. Meanwhile, Georgiana Lambe (Crystal Clarke) learnt some secrets about Charles Lockhart (Alexander Vlahos), namely that he was conspiring to get his hands on her money.Īnd Clara Brereton (Lily Sacofsky) followed through with her plans to abandon her baby, leaving him for Esther Babbington (Charlotte Spencer) to mother instead.Describing a movie or TV show as a parallel to our troubled times is already a cliché, but watching “Ozark” while bunkered down does crystalize the obsession around Netflix’s distressing drama. The season 2 ending also saw the wedding of Allison Heywood (Rosie Graham) and Captain Fraser (Frank Blake), after she was lied to by Captain Carter (Maxim Ays). In fact, Charlotte was involved in a love triangle throughout season 2 that saw Alexander Colbourne (Ben Lloyd-Hughes) and Colonel Lennox (Tom Weston-Jones) compete for her affections, so her engagement to Ralph was a storyline we didn’t see coming. The Sanditon season 2 ending was a major shock to fans, as a plot twist saw Charlotte Heywood (played by Rose Williams) announce her engagement to local farmer Ralph (Cai Bridgen), who we'd not met in the series. What happened at the end of Sanditon season 2? (spoilers) Read more: Who are the cast and characters in Sanditon?
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