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 Season 4 of Ozark is now ready for its big release. Fans already know the basics of the story. But there are still doubts. Fans noticed a plot hole in Marty's fight for the cash. Fans have noticed serious flaws in Marty's story when it comes to money laundering. Fans were left with many questions after the release of the final season.

Ozark Season 4 is the final season is on its way

The series is about Marty Byrde who leads a life full of crime and darkness. Marty is played in the series by Jason Bateman. It is currently available on Netflix. Marty's life was complicated by his involvement with drug dealers. The way Marty manages his money is a source of fascination for fans.

What's in the story?

Ozark season 1 (where the story begins) is darker. Marty got into serious trouble. He signed a fatal deal with members of the cartel drug traffickers. When the whole money laundering scheme fell apart, Marty was afraid that one of his associates would die. Marty agreed to clean up 500 million HP as compensation to save his life in five years.

Ozark Season 4

Marty moved with his family from Chicago to the Missouri Ozarks. He believed Ozark would be a better place to live and provide his business with less competition. He formed a team, with Ruth Longmore from the area, to help him with his business.

A hole in the scenario

Marty made few arrangements to allow his business to launder the money. One of them was a strip club. He later also owned Blue Cat Lodge Lakeside Inn. Later, Blue Cat Lodge was his front company.

Ozark fans marked Marty's Hole when he received an order for a new frontline rug from his company. This takes place in episode 6.

One fan complained that the plot was confusing. He explained how Marty spent his time at the resort. He ended up getting more rugs than he needed. The plot was complicated for the fans. Fans don't fully understand his cleaning method. Soon the final episode will be released.

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