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: The episode uses the construction of the church as a literal and metaphorical site of corruption.
: Marty decides to invest in the construction of a local church. Unbeknownst to him, he disrupts a pre-existing "discreet business operation" run by the local Snell family, who use the water-bound congregation to distribute heroin. [S1E5] Ruling Days
In this pivotal episode, Marty Byrde attempts to integrate himself further into the local community to facilitate money laundering, while the FBI begins to close in on his family. Key Plot Developments : The episode uses the construction of the
AI responses may include mistakes. For legal advice, consult a professional. Learn more Ozark | Dialogue Transcript | S1:E5 - "Ruling Days" - 8FLiX In this pivotal episode, Marty Byrde attempts to
: The arrival of a visitor and the investigation by Agent Petty signify that the Ozarks are not the "hiding place" Marty imagined.
: Contrast Marty’s data-driven approach to crime with Jacob Snell’s philosophy of territorial "ruling" and legacy. 3. The Illusion of Safety
If you'd like, I can help you expand on any of these sections: for Marty or Jacob Snell A detailed summary of the Snells' heroin operation