I Expect You To Die Opening Credits

It's a challenging puzzle game. You will die a lot. At times it can feel a bit counter intuitive. As an example, imagine part of the mission is to drain a tub of water. There's a plugged drain at the bottom, and you have a plunger. Turns out the plunger is for something completely unrelated and you really have to rig together a pump to drain.

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If you’ve seen Netflix’s latest crime drama, you already know that is full of mysteries. Starring and, the crime thriller follows the shady world of money laundering after one man is forced to clean up money for a drug cartel or risk putting his family in danger. It’s an intense series filled with crazy twists and turns, but almost all of those twists could have been predicted if you were paying attention to each episode’s opening credits.Every episode features four symbols inside of an “O” that are arranged to spell out “Ozark.” However, these symbols are more than just a clever way to start a show. More often than not, they outline the key themes and moments of this crazy series. In case you were curious about the meaning behind every gun and needle, we did the heavy lifting for you. Here are the exact moments in Ozark that correspond to each episode’s symbols in both Season1 and Season 2.

We’re back in present day, and this super fast series is about to crank it up a couple more levels. Russ Langmore learns of Agent Petty’s secret identity and has to decide whether he’s going to betray his family or risk betraying the FBI agent. However, that moral dilemma is quickly solved when he and his brother fall victim to Ruth’s electrifying plan. Meanwhile, Wendy, who is helping her real estate boss with the death of his mother, decides to acquire a funeral home for money laundering purposes. The Byrds are close to their summer quota and something similar to freedom. This is when Ozark goes into overdrive. The Snells exact their revenge on Pastor Young in the most disturbing way possible, murdering his wife and cutting the baby out of her womb.

He’s so traumatized by this, he attempts to drown the baby before changing his mind. While this is happening, people are dying. Jonah and Buddy shoot an employee for Del, and the Snells take out Del and several of his lackeys as Marty watches. Marty tries to give his family new identities and send them away, but they all reunite at the last moment, now in more danger than they’ve ever been in before. Agent Petty is fully back in the game, and he’s not messing around.

Petty rejoined Season 2 in its second episode, but it’s not until “Stag” that we learn what he’s been up to as well as how furious he is with the Byrdes. He sends Rachel in to spy on Marty with a wire. Wendy and Marty are immediately distrustful of the woman who once stole from them and don’t give away any secrets. But they’re not the only ones who know about Marty’s less-than-legal business. This episode also sees Ruth bashing in some administrator heads to get her cousin into college and the return of Pastor Mason Young. The FBI are hot on Marty and Wendy’s tracks.

Knowing that the government’s next step will be to investigate their business partners, the Byrdes beg Darlene and Jacob Snell to burn down their poppy fields. Naturally the Snells won’t budge, prompting Wendy to get creative. Through the raid, Marty and Wendy learn that their daughter Charlotte stole $5,000 from them. But the real star of this episode is Ruth. After Agent Petty frames Ruth to look like she’s been working against the cartel, the cartel corners her at home. Ruth admits to trying to kill Marty, and the cartel operatives waterboard her to test her loyalty. If she were dealing with any other crime family, Wendy’s plan to burn down the poppy fields may have gone off without a hitch.

But these are the Snells we’re talking about. There are bones in those fields. It doesn’t take long for the FBI to find the bodies, so to speak, and arrest Jacob for possible murder. The graveyard affects everyone, including Pastor Mason who believes that his dead wife Grace may be on the plot. But thanks to some quick thinking on Marty’s end, no one gets the answers they’re looking for. He and Wendy swap out the onsite bones with Snell family bones, bride and threaten the lab technicians, and get Jacob out of jail.

“The Big Sleep” starts with Ozark’s first serious time jump. Through a series of flashbacks and flashforwards, the episode shows how Darlene came to spike the cartel drugs that caused Rachel’s overdose. Darlene’s latest psychotic grab for the cartel’s respect has rubbed them the wrong way. Because of the bad batch, the FBI are looking more closely at the Nevarro cartel than ever before. They want Darlene dead, and they want Jacob to do it.

Meanwhile, Wyatt gets back into high school giving him another chance at college, Ruth and her father try to steal money from Marty, the Byrdes take in the now-dead Mason’s baby, and Marty sends Rachel away to rehab. It’s the finale we’ve all been waiting for. Blameless.

All of Marty’s plans are going off without a hitch, and the casino is up and running. But Marty and Wendy may have done their jobs too well. The Nevarro cartel is so impressed with them, it wants to offer them more work, something that Wendy is interested in but Marty is not. While contemplating the horrors of his own success, Jonah is also kidnapped from the Byrdes by Darlene. Marty gives Darlene Pastor Young’s baby in exchange for the promise she will never touch his children again.

The season ends with the Byrdes still in Ozark after having made an enemy of the Kansas City mob and ordering a hit on Cade. Trending Now.This story has been shared 1,511 times. 1,511.This story has been shared 1,466 times. 1,466.This story has been shared 1,328 times. 1,328.This story has been shared 1,173 times. 1,173.This story has been shared 866 times.

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