Ozark season 3 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Ruth is interrogated by the FBI about her ties to Marty Byrde and the KC mob, denying deep connections. Marty confronts Frank Cosgrove Sr. about a retaliatory attack from the Lagunas cartel, leading to a tense discussion. The Byrde children struggle with recent events, choosing to hide their experiences from their parents. Ruth faces accusations from Frank Jr., who is devastated by the loss of his friends. Marty and Wendy navigate political and legal challenges, culminating in Ruth's hospitalization after an attack. She demands retribution, leading to a fracturing of alliances and personal relationships, as each character grapples with the fallout of their entangled lives.
Full Episode S03E07 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Ruth questioned by in the FBI interrogation room?
Ruth is questioned by the FBI about her interactions with Marty Byrde and the Kansas City mob.
What does Frank Cosgrove Sr. confront Marty Byrde about?
Frank Cosgrove Sr. confronts Marty about the attack on his men, the FBI raid, and the safety of his operations and family.
What are Charlotte and Jonah Byrde discussing at their home?
Charlotte and Jonah discuss the implications of recent events and decide not to inform their parents about their presence at a dangerous scene.
What does the FBI suspect about the truck found far from the casino?
The FBI suspects mob involvement in the truck found far off its scheduled location, associated with the casino.
How does Ruth describe her relationship with her father during the FBI interrogation?
Ruth describes her relationship with her father as strained, citing his criminal activities and her lack of involvement in them.
What is the nature of the conversation between Marty Byrde and Helen Pierce?
Marty and Helen Pierce discuss maintaining their public image and the risks posed by the ongoing FBI investigation.
What does Marty's therapist, Sue, do during her visit?
Marty's therapist, Sue, offers unsolicited advice, demonstrating a lack of understanding of the situation.
Why does FBI Agent Maya Miller interrogate Sam Dermody at the casino?
Maya Miller interrogates Sam Dermody about his gambling habits and financial dealings, hinting at illegal activities.
What decision does Marty make regarding Frank Sr. and the Kansas City mob?
Marty ends his business relationship with Frank Sr. and the Kansas City mob due to Frank Jr.'s reckless behavior.
What political move does Wendy Byrde discuss?
Wendy discusses forming a charitable foundation and uses her influence to gain political leverage.
What does Ruth request from Marty and Wendy while in the hospital?
Ruth requests Marty and Wendy to take severe action against Frank Jr. for his role in the attack on her.
How does Sue, the therapist, demonstrate her betrayal of the Byrdes?
Sue reveals her financial motivations and willingness to betray the Byrdes for more money.
What decision does Ruth make regarding her relationship with the Byrde family?
Ruth decides to distance herself from the Byrde family after her recovery in the hospital.
What theme is highlighted in the final moments of the episode?
The final moments highlight the strain and tension in the characters' relationships.