Watched episode 5. It's a tedious series, but I would. But there was a line in there about two ... gays. And all this looks so disgusting that I no longer want to look at it at all. I won't recommend it. You choose.
It is difficult to write about a wonderful series, the final of which is not yet. I thought the fourth season would be over. However, it is hoped that there are still options to keep interest in the film for a long time.
The plot is complex, but it all boils down to the fact that the brilliant accountant, as a specialist in money
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It is difficult to write about a wonderful series, the final of which is not yet. I thought the fourth season would be over. However, it is hoped that there are still options to keep interest in the film for a long time. The plot is complex, but it all boils down to the fact that the brilliant accountant, as a specialist in money laundering for the drug mafia, gradually sinks deeper and deeper into seemingly insoluble problems. But he always finds a way out. Gradually, his wife and children are immersed in this crime. To escape from these networks and live an ordinary life, they have to go on fraud, deception, murder, risking their own lives.
Oh, and so it all started out well... And by the end of season 4, it was going to some Santa Barbara. Everyone compares "Ozark" to "Breaking Bad." What's the comparison? "In all seriousness" you look without interruption, and here ... Tired of the twisted fantasy of writers. And the beautiful play of the main characters does not save. Disappointed. Netflix wasn't happy this time.
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John Dahl,
Tim Hunter,
Bryan Cranston,
Michael Slovis,
Phil Abraham,
David Slade,
Bronwen Hughes,
Scott Winant,
Johan Renck,
Tricia Brock,
Peter Gould,
Thomas Schnauz,
Terry McDonough,
Charles Haid,
Rian Johnson,
John Shiban,
Jim McKay,
Sam Catlin,
George Mastras
Walter White, a New Mexico chemistry teacher, is diagnosed with Stage III cancer and given a prognosis of only two years left to live. He becomes filled more
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Keith Gordon,
John Dahl,
Carl Franklin,
Nelson McCormick,
Brad Turner,
Clark Johnson,
David Semel,
Guy Ferland,
Jeffrey Nachmanoff,
Alex Graves,
David Nutter,
Jeffrey Reiner,
Michael Offer,
Jeremy Podeswa,
John David Coles,
Tucker Gates,
Lodge Kerrigan,
Seith Mann,
Daniel Minahan,
Charlotte Sieling,
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CIA officer Carrie Mathison is tops in her field despite being bipolar, which makes her volatile and unpredictable. With the help of her long-time mentor more
CIA officer Carrie Mathison is tops in her field despite being bipolar, which makes her volatile and unpredictable. With the help of her long-time mentor Saul Berenson, Carrie fearlessly risks everything, including her personal well-being and even sanity, at every turn. close
Jerry, a small-town Minnesota car salesman is bursting at the seams with debt... but he's got a plan. He's going to hire two thugs to kidnap his wife more
Jerry, a small-town Minnesota car salesman is bursting at the seams with debt... but he's got a plan. He's going to hire two thugs to kidnap his wife in a scheme to collect a hefty ransom from his wealthy father-in-law. It's going to be a snap and nobody's going to get hurt... until people start dying. Enter Police Chief Marge, a coffee-drinking, parka-wearing - and extremely pregnant - investigator who'll stop at nothing to get her man. And if you think her small-time investigative skills will give the crooks a run for their ransom... you betcha! close