Hey, you can say it. Netflix’s “Ozark” seemed pretty familiar at first, a “Breaking Bad” style thriller mixing family and crime, and a regular guy turned crime kingpin who seemed to be able to wriggle out of any situation.
But look, four seasons later and the critically-acclaimed and Emmy-winning “Ozark” is arguably just as good, leaning much harder into the idea of crime and family merging—given the whole family’s involved, husband, wife, and teenagers all slowly losing their souls and sense of morality in the process—and really becoming a story about normal people desperate to survive the circumstances they themselves created in order to get out of an even bigger mess.
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