Ozark finale was as immoral, dark, and disturbing as the entire show.
I liked Mel the P.I. very much and knew he would connect the dots when he saw the cookie urn at the motel. So the ending--the way we are meant to take it--was very disturbing.
Marty...He squeezed, wiggled, slimed his way through all 4 seasons. He did it in the very first episode all the way through to the last one.
Charlotte was a puzzle. She's grown, hates their life and could go off and live her own, yet doesn't. Jonah could go with her. Why did they feel like going with Nathan was their only option?
Jonah. Such a disappointment. Afterward, in picturing the screen going to black, I indulged a fantasy of Jonah moving the gun to point to Wendy and pulling the trigger. This made it better for me, because (a) it would be in line with Jonah hating his mother, (b) she would get what was coming.
Sad about Ruth -- but I loved her tragic stand, uncompromisingly in your face through to the very end. All the dreamtime sequences hinted of the sadness and futility of the past coming to roost in the present. I would have liked to see her expose Nathan after his nastiness.
Wendy - her checking herself in at the mental health facility with the intention of staying there until the kids came around was just bizarre. The opportunity to get them back by exposing Nathan was right there after he was such a prick to Ruth.
Wendy - like father like daughter? Truly unloveable. No redeeming qualities. Scratch the surface to find only darkness. Her and Marty as parents -- I guess they really were an unstoppable force, dragging down their children into their muck. Dark side of the power of love.
No heroes in this show. Even Breaking Bad was more uplifting, and that is saying a lot.