![]() ![]() It’s not just history, it’s actually love. That doesn’t necessarily mean they should be together or stay together, but I actually think there’s a deep love there. Here is a seemingly simple, but probably not-so-simple, question: Do Marty (Jason Bateman) and Wendy love each other? Obviously, Wendy is smart and ruthless, but there’s an immaturity to her at times - and that was driving that moment for her. For her, she was thinking he wasn’t laundering for them, he was laundering for somebody else, so it wouldn’t topple their own organization. Wendy wasn’t acting rationally, so we didn’t want to apply too much rationality onto her. But fans struggled with the idea that she would actually think turning Jonah into the police for money laundering would be a wise idea when the family is trying to escape prosecution for money laundering. Speaking of Wendy, it’s been pointed out before that she’s evolved into perhaps the scariest character on the show. Charlotte is now mirroring Wendy in a big way - physically, emotionally, intellectually. As they settled in and really has become this family enterprise, for better or worse, we wanted to have her grow up and mature and mirror her mom’s behavior. She had more of a life in Chicago that got ripped away from her. In the first couple seasons, just by nature of her character’s age on the show, she was going to be more rebellious. How much of Charlotte reflecting Wendy was deliberate? While Charlotte (Sofia Hublitz) is increasingly seeming like a rather eerie mirror version of her mother, Wendy (Laura Linney). I think that did help make his scenes with Ruth feel more like a partnership. He obviously changed more than most did - the rest of us just looked the same, but a little older, while he looks like a whole different person. I also think it helps that he turned 18 at the end of filming and was 12 or 13 when. So it was really feeling like we had to answer to that moment from the end of season three, and we knew Skylar could handle whatever we gave him. And Skylar, every year, he just gets better as an actor. ![]() I think because of where we left him at the end of season three shooting out those windows, that was really his first act of defiance. Did how much he grew, and seemed more like an adult, start to factor into writing the character at all? Jonah (Skylar Gaertner) had a pretty dramatic growth spurt between seasons. I had a feeling that might work for it, but you never really know until you kind of get into the muck of it, and it was kind of perfect. How did the split impact the creative? Because obviously you ended up with quite a cliffhanger with the big blowout fight between Ruth (Julia Garner) and the Byrdes. Hopefully, it will also makes sense when you glue them all back together. So you’re going to get these seven, and hopefully they’re satisfying, and then the next seven stand alone. We originally thought we might be doing 10. We learned it along the way, but pretty early on. Bateman and Linney have racked up Emmy noms for their performances, too, as has the show in general.'Stranger Things' Is (Obviously) 2022's Most Streamed Show In 2019, Julia Garner won an Emmy for her work as Ruth Langmore, a tough Ozark native who's in business with the Byrdes (or, at least was, before the events of season 3). The award-winning series is as critically acclaimed as it is beloved by audiences. According to Nielsen data, Ozark drew nearly a million viewers during its premiere weekend in March. Ozark is, far and away, one of the most popular shows on Netflix. I’m excited to end with a bang," Bateman, who also produces the show, said in a statement, per EW. “A super sized season means super sized problems for the Byrdes. As opposed to past seasons, which have been 10 episodes long, season 4 will have 14 episodes split into two parts. But before they fly away for good, they'll appear in the longest season of Ozark yet. Unfortunately, this means we'll be saying bye-bye to the Byrdes. ![]() In June 2020, Ozark was renewed for a fourth and final season. Season 4 of Ozark will be the longest one yet. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |