Ozark, Season 1

Ozark (2017-2022) is a crime drama thriller web television series, released by Netflix, about a Chicago-based financial advisor who secretly relocates his family to the Missouri Ozarks when his dealings with a drug cartel go awry. The show was creat… more »

Bruce Liddell:
Marty, you can't blame yourself for what happened.

Marty Byrde:
I know.

Bruce Liddell:
Do you?

Marty Byrde:
Yeah.

Bruce Liddell:
I'm serious; there's nothing you could do about it. Like my dad always said, "Everything happens for a reason."

Marty Byrde:
Your dad sounds like he was full of shit. With all due respect.

Bruce Liddell:
Yeah, well, perhaps.

Marty Byrde:
You really believe that? You really think that there's some preordained chart, floating around up in the ether, with our fate all figured out?

Bruce Liddell:
I don't know about a preordained chart...

Marty Byrde:
That's a bunch of crap. Things happen because human beings make decisions, they commit acts, and that makes things happen. And it creates a snowball effect with the, you know, their world around them, causes other people to make decisions. Cycle continues, snowball keeps rolling. And even when that's not the case, when life's events are not connected to other people's decisions and actions, it's not some bullshit fucking test sent down from the universe to check your resolve, you know.

Bruce Liddell:
Okay.

Marty Byrde:
I mean, what would the reason be for some healthy five-year-old to get a brain tumor? Or why would a tsunami wipe out a village? You tell those families everything happens for a reason. No, sometimes people make decisions, shit happens, and we gotta act accordingly. Or you can... crawl in a hole and die, you know?

Bruce Liddell:
Well, it was a shitty thing for me to say and I'm sorry, bud.

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