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The Byrdes and their teenage kids, Charlotte and Jonah, are, for all intents and purposes, an ordinary family with ordinary lives. Except for the job of Marty, a Chicago financial advisor who also serves as the top money launderer for the second largest drug cartel in Mexico. When things go awry, Marty must uproot his family from the skyscrapers of Chicago and relocate to the lazy lake region of the Missouri Ozarks.
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Trivia
Every movie and TV show Jason Bateman is in he wears his favorite tennis shoes: "NB" (New Balance).
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Goofs
All the televised football games are CFL Canadian Football League games. In Season 2 the Toronto Argos Logo can be seen on the T.V. in the Blue Cat bar in Episode 4. In Episode 5, in the Byrde's basement the Old Judge is watching the Hamilton Tiger Cats game, and calls it the nation Americain Football League.
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The season 1 started as a weak 7, which is good enough really because the theme was terrific, the dark humour was like honey and the characters are worth knowing. It had everything to make a good show but it lacked a good adhesive, something to make the audience grab on to their seat and lurk for a character. However, as the plot thickens, the interest rise up and every point I've mentioned earlier goes from a silver plater to a platinum one o such a short notice. By the time you finish season 2 you're already in, if you get to season 3, well you're now a keeper. You will follow the dark adventure of a family man who takes every turn to salvage what he has left for his family. You will learn about his past, present and future. Everything that the premise uses will be discussed, prolonged and with it each of the choices this family makes will leave you begging for their success. Each and every character you will meet throughout the show will be refined, will get a proper character development, the problems might resurface from old friends, or new buddies.
A solid 9/10