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5!!!The Byrde-Davis Family
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7[[folder:Marty]]
8!!Martin "Marty" Byrde
9[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marty_ozark.jpg]]
10->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JasonBateman
11
12The husband of Wendy Byrde and father of Charlotte and Jonah Byrde. He was a self-employed financial advisor based in Chicago in 2007, when he and his business partner began to launder money for a Mexican drug cartel.
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14* AffablyEvil: Depending on how harshly you judge him. Marty may be a criminal and a deeply flawed individual in general, but he is also a remarkably polite, soft-spoken and level-headed NiceGuy. It really says something when, by the time of season 4B, most people are utterly done with [[SmugSnake Wendy]]'s shit but still manage to talk to him on cordial terms.
15* AntiVillain: He launders money to a drug cartel and then has to do plenty of other questionable things to keep his operation running, but it's clear he just wants his family to be safe and to get out of there.
16* TheAce: When it comes to money laundering, he's the best there is. The fact that he manages to make the whole Ozark thing (a desperate attempt to buy some time that he never expected to succeed) into a real, working operation is a testament to his skills.
17* BenevolentBoss: The fact he treats Ruth with more respect than her own family (even after she had already tried to kill him and steal his money) is exactly why she changes her loyalty to him.
18* BerserkButton: Downplayed in his reaction is understandable, but ''never'' talk to his wife like a piece of dirt in public.
19* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: A key part of his personality and why he is able to survive so many deadly situations -- several characters (including Del and Omar) note that he's the best there is at what he does, and given how he's able to come through for the criminal enterprises in an invaluable way, he's far more important to them alive than dead.
20* DeadpanSnarker: Given the actor playing Marty, it's no surprise that he gets his share of digs in.
21* DistressedDude: [[spoiler: When he's kidnapped by Navarro and taken to Mexico.]]
22* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In the first scene of the series, via his "What is money" speech -- an explanation of how he's more interested in making money as a goal (and to prove his worth to his family and himself) than wanting to spend it on anything, as he speaks over a montage of him transporting a large volume of money.
23* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Loves his two children dearly, as well as Wendy.
24* FatalFlaw: He has three major ones:
25** His desire to 'win' at all costs. He is given several outs throughout the series, but he refuses to take them because he believes that he can get out of the situation that he's gotten himself into if he's smart enough and paranoid enough. This mindset costs him throughout the series.
26** His [[LoveMakesYouDumb love for his wife Wendy,]] which causes him to stay with her despite her increasingly toxic influence.
27** Marty is too good at compartmentalized thinking or single-track survival, which often blinds him to the obvious.
28* ForcedIntoEvil: While initially being willing to launder money out of profit, the only reason he continues doing so is because the cartel forces him to even if he wants to quit, and he is forced to commit other various crimes to maintain his racketeering business. This [[MotiveDecay slips as he makes more and more compromises to his already loose ethics]].
29* GuileHero: Can talk his way out of almost any problem. One of Wendy's big problems is that she ''thinks'' she can do this as well as her husband.
30* HiddenBadass: After spending most of the show as more of an ActionSurvivor GuileHero than anything else, he gives a disrespectful motorist one ''hell'' of a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown when he mouths off at Wendy.
31* HiddenDepths: He reveals that he was a fan of baseball, particularly the Chicago Cubs. He also likes gardening in his spare time.
32* NobleDemon: {{Deconstructed}} as the series goes along. Marty wants to be this, but the fact that he deals with psychopaths with the self control of temperamental children and is constantly forced to compromise his already loose ethics as the series goes along, which proves that he's not much better than the people he works for.
33* NoSocialSkills: He is great with numbers and somewhat good at finding business opportunities, but his people skills are quite lackluster. His entire partnership with Ben was built on the fact Ben could play TheFace. The whole thing is brought up few times throughout the series.
34* NotSoStoic: He generally can keep his cool, but when he freaks out, it's quite the display. Such examples includes when he rages at Darlene and Jacob for [[spoiler: killing Del]], beating the motorist who insulted his wife, and telling Navarro that he sincerely hopes that the other cartel kills him by 'cutting his fuckin' head off.'
35* ParentalSubstitute: Becomes a father figure for Ruth.
36* PapaWolf:
37** ''Don't'' threaten his kids or disrespect his wife. He'll do anything to keep them safe.
38** He also tends to be quite protective of Ruth, as he tries to remind everyone that she's "untouchable". Though, how well this works out is debatable.
39* ParentalSubstitute: Becomes a father figure to Ruth over the first two seasons until she emancipates herself.
40* RageBreakingPoint: After having to deal with a heap of troubles ''and'' Wendy undermining him, Marty snaps and brutally beats a guy he got in a traffic fight with.
41* TheScrooge: In a flashback, Marty's partner Bruce points out that they both make lots of money as financial advisors, but Marty lives far less lavishly than him. As Marty himself explains in his "What is money?" speech, he's not interested in making money because he wants to spend it on anything, but rather as a goal in itself, to prove his worth as a man and father.
42* SecretTestOfCharacter:
43** Is given one by Del in the pilot episode, asking him how he would handle a situation about an employee who stole five pesos from her workplace. His answer (more-or-less giving Del flak for thinking Marty would keep such an employee in the first place) spares his life in the ensuing cleanup afterwards.
44** Navarro also gives him one in Season 3 after he's caught and placed in a jail cell. His act of defiance towards Navarro (along with helping him with a critical problem only he can solve) convinces Navarro that he won't crack under pressure.
45* TheStoic: Marty has an extremely high composure and rarely drops his poker face. On the rare instances where he ''do'' show emotions it's often only marginally different from his normally neutral expression.
46* StraightMan: So much so that in the first episode, it's what keeps him alive in Del's killing spree.
47* StrongerThanTheyLook: He seems pretty average in terms of physique, being a man in his 40's and not having been much of a sportsman for his life. But he is strong enough to beat down a motorist seemingly younger than him.
48* SympatheticMurderer: Only killed Mason to save his wife and is plagued with guilt afterwards.
49* VillainProtagonist: He is a seasoned money launderer who worked for the Cartel for over 10 years before even moving to Ozark. Although his goal is to ensure his family's well-being, Marty still lies, cheats, and ruins quite a few lives doing so.
50[[/folder]]
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52[[folder:Wendy]]
53!!Wendy Byrde
54[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wendy_ozark.jpg]]
55->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/LauraLinney
56
57The wife of Marty Byrde and the mother of Charlotte and Jonah Byrde. She was a public relations operative for political campaigns; she becomes an advance person and stager for a local realtor, and then a lobbyist for Marty's proposal to construct a casino.
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59* AccentSlipUp: While having a heart-to-heart with Ben, she slips into a Southern drawl for a moment.
60* AffablyEvil: A defining pattern of her way of making business. She subtly shifts from ''convincing'' someone to ''threatening'' someone in a heartbeat, with no change in her friendly, sugary voice tone. The only thing that stops her from being FauxAffablyEvil is that she never expects to go through with the threat, instead presuming the implication will be enough, which generally is.
61* AintTooProudToBeg: [[spoiler:When Charlotte and Jonah decide to go with Nathan, Wendy begs him to let them stay with her, even dropping to her knees and calling him "Daddy".]]
62* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: Wendy arguably becomes the main villain of the entire series by Season 4 and ultimately gets away with all of her crimes and obtains everything she was working towards by the Series Finale.]]
63* BatmanGambit: She pulls a good one on Darlene when she approaches her at a local festival and insults Darlene several times, knowing that the infamously proud woman will punch her in the face. She smugly smiles and thanks her. Sadly, [[DidntThinkThisThrough she didn't count on Wyatt being under her sway and helping her get out of trouble]].
64* BitchInSheepsClothing: She is absolutely ''ruthless'' when it comes to achieving her goals. She will beg, plot, bribe and even murder to get what she wants and shows ''zero'' remorse about any of her actions, right from the very start.
65* ConsummateLiar: Central to the show, Wendy might lie more than Marty due to her eagerness in advancing her political interests.
66* TheChessmaster: Wendy ''tries'' hard to be this, with mixed results.
67* DamselInDistress: [[spoiler: When Mason kidnaps her.]]
68* DidntThinkThisThrough: Wendy fancies herself a genius and political player, and while she has skill in manipulation and politicking, her lack of foresight often impedes her goals.
69* DomesticAbuse: When Marty mocks her lover's death, Wendy slaps him twice before storming out of the car.
70* DrowningMySorrows:
71** [[spoiler: After tipping off the Cartel on Ben's location and having him killed, Wendy spends the next few days living out of her car, doing nothing but drinking vodka.]]
72** [[spoiler: Upon returning home after the gala, she pours out two glasses of wine so she could mourn Ruth's death.]]
73* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Her love for her children is just as strong as her ambition.
74** She also loves her brother dearly, and is heartbroken when [[spoiler:she realizes he has to die for her and her children to be safe.]]
75** After spending an entire season being nothing but antagonistic and scathing towards each other, the finale has Wendy [[spoiler:thinking of throwing ''everything'' they worked for away to stop Ruth from being killed. After realizing nothing would work, she fears her death would be too much for them to bear. It's clear that her, like Marty, started to think of the girl as their surrogate daughter.]]
76* EvenEvilHasStandards:
77** She insists on protecting Zeke by keeping him away from Darlene despite it causing massive problems for her and Marty.
78** She is ''appalled'' by Schafer's scheme to fraud the elections. While she is not above influencing the political system for her own ends, the prospect of literally falsifying votes is too much even for her.
79* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: {{Zigzagged}}, as [[spoiler: she is distressed with Jonah's money laundering, especially after he turns on her and begins working for Ruth and Darlene. This is ultimately subverted in the end when she smiles proudly as Jonah shoots and kills Mel.]]
80* {{Expy}}: To [[Series/BreakingBad Walter White]]. While not without flaws, both started out as relatively decent people who has a field of expertise (politics for Wendy; chemistry for Walter), but for various reasons couldn't practice their skills and fulfill their biggest potential, so they start doing so in the criminal world. As the show progresses they become increasingly eviler and cross various lines, making them [[VillainProtagonist villain protagonists]] whose FatalFlaw is their {{Pride}} and [[{{Greed}} hunger for power]].
81* FatalFlaw: Her [[AmbitionIsEvil ambition.]] Much like her husband, she has a desire to succeed at all costs, damn everyone else to gets in her way. But she's not as smart and crafty as she thinks she is and is bitten in the ass by her tendency to bite off more than she can chew.
82* FauxAffablyEvil: [[spoiler: After Ben's death]], she's dropped any pretense of being genuine to anyone. She plays nice but it's clear as day that she doesn't mean it. She's particularly like this with people she despises like Darlene.
83* FreudianExcuse: Season 4B reveals that she has one. Her father Nathan doesn't exactly seem to be the ideal dad around her, being verbally abusive towards her and an alcoholic. According to Wendy, he was both physically and emotionally abusive towards his entire family when Wendy was a kid. It would certainly explain why she is the way she is.
84* TheFriendNobodyLikes: By season 4, she succeeded in alienating ''everyone'' around her. While Ruth, Maya, Rachel, Jonah and Charlotte are still friendly or at least civil around Marty, they absolutely ''loathe'' Wendy, which complicates their business. The only person still on her side is Marty, and barely so.
85* HeroicBSOD: The heroic part may be debatable, but she has one when [[spoiler: she made the decision to have Ben killed.]]
86* {{Hypocrite}}: Wendy fully embraces a life of crime and loves the political moves she can make, but fights with Jonah with his own money laundering operations.
87* JerkassHasAPoint: In regards to Ruth's role in [[spoiler: Ben's death.]]
88* LadyMacbeth: Starts off as a {{downplayed}} version of this, as her acceptance of Marty's criminal enterprise was pretty passive at first, and it was clear he did everything by his own will. She grows more and more into the role in Seasons 2 and 3, and by the end she's even more involved with Navarro's criminal empire than her husband.
89* MamaBear: Wendy is very protective of her children, however this protectiveness comes to a head with Jonah in Season 4.
90* ManipulativeBitch: It's one of her defining traits, she is really Karenny when she doesn't get her own way.
91* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: She grows into this throughout the seasons. While Marty's actions are based on survival and quick thinking for the family's safety, Wendy [[VillainProtagonist who's more calculating and power-hungry,]] became [[TheChessmaster a more proactive schemer]] using her ProperLady appeareance and political background to deceive anyone at her advantage which leads to destructive effects.
92* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
93** When [[spoiler: Navarro ruins the horse farm deal by having a horse owned by his rival castrated, and reminds Wendy that she's just a puppet and not an actual partner. She breaks down crying after he ruined what she thought was a legitimate business.]]
94** When [[spoiler: she tips the Cartel off on Ben's location and has him killed. She is plunged into a HeroicBSOD and spends the next few days drinking in her car.]]
95** Despite [[spoiler:Ruth having been a pain to her for most of the season, Wendy is heartbroken when Camila decides to kill her. When they return home, she prepares to drink.]]
96* ProtagonistJourneyToVillain: Though she initially does not take an active role in Marty's criminal business, Wendy gets colder and colder as the series goes on. When she realizes she can help the business by getting politically active, she goes all in on the criminal operations. She fully embraces it in Season 4 when [[spoiler: she uses her brother's death to her political advantage.]]
97* PsychoticSmirk: Shows a particularly frightening one when [[spoiler: Darlene has her heart attack.]] She's clearly reveling in her pain.
98* SanitySlippage: Wendy becomes much more amenable to a life of crime when she can resurrect her political career. She slips further when[[spoiler: Ben is killed]]. Afterwards, she becomes even colder, and uses his death to her advantage, leading other characters to question her humanity. Her mental health deteriorates further when [[spoiler: her father takes her children to live with him out of spite.]]
99* SmugSnake: While she does have skill as a manipulator and political player, she's not always as crafty as she thinks she is and gets a few ''harsh'' reality checks from [[PsychopathicManchild Omar]].
100* TheUnfavorite: Was one to her own father, who at the very least mistreated her. What's far more interesting is that each of them has a contradictory version of events: Wendy insists her father was a JerkAss and a mean drunk, Nathan meanwhile claims Wendy from her early childhood was the most selfish, overambitious, and plain rotten creature — and both sides clearly have a point. The only true and certain part of their claims seems to be that Nathan liked Ben more.
101* TookALevelInJerkass: After [[spoiler: she allows Ben to be killed,]] she becomes even more heartless and nigh-sociopathic, smiling as [[spoiler: Darlene has her heart attack.]] and using [[spoiler: Ben's disappearance/death]] as a tool for sympathy.
102* VillainProtagonist: Much more so than her husband. While Marty is just trying to get out of a death trap he put himself and his family in, Wendy gladly digs herself deeper in crime for power and influence by the end of season 2 after years of being a silent bystander. Her actions are viler, her manipulations crueler, and her PetTheDog moments become much more scarce as the seasons go on.
103* VillainousBreakdown: When Nathan takes Jonah and Charlotte away from her, she has a mental breakdown and checks herself into a psychiatric hospital.
104* WhiteDwarfStarlet: Is this in terms of her political career. She was somewhat of a big shot in Chicago in the early 2000s, but whatever glory days she had are long, long gone. Halfway through Season 2, she starts seeing the whole situation she's in as a way to get back into the game and becomes progressively more obsessed with it, much to Marty's dismay.
105* WouldntHurtAChild: She is horrified when Marty gives Zeke to Darlene and rightly calls him out over it.
106-->'''Wendy:''' She touched our child, and you give her a baby?
107* XanatosSpeedChess: Despite her tendency to double the stakes and disregard collateral damage, the end of the series vindicates Wendy as the best player of the game. She's quick to adjust to any setbacks and ultimately the success of the Byrde Foundation, the Shaw deal and the agreement the FBI strikes with [[spoiler: Camila]] can all be traced to her machinations.
108[[/folder]]
109
110[[folder:Charlotte]]
111!!Charlotte Byrde
112[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/charlotte_ozark.jpg]]
113
114->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/SofiaHublitz
115
116The daughter of Marty and Wendy Byrde, and older sister to Jonah Byrde. She regularly expresses her dissatisfaction with the family's decision to move to the Ozarks.
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118* AgeAppropriateAngst: She's 15 at the start of the show, and rightfully pissed about her life being uprooted by Marty's business.
119* BigSisterInstinct: She has this for Jonah.
120** She also tries to take Erin, Helen's daughter under her wing and tries to shield her from the truth of their family's doings.
121* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Marty and Wendy view her as this in the early seasons, despite the fact that she ''does'' make several good points about their life of crime. She matures by the end of the series and becomes her parents' partner in crime.
122* CallingParentsByTheirName: She does this to Marty and Wendy after they first moved to Missouri. Wendy even stated that she began to hate the sound of her own name when Charlotte used it.
123* IJustWantToBeNormal: She longs to go back to their regular lives with no threat of one of the biggest drug cartels over their heads. It's pretty understandable.
124* LikeBrotherAndSister: She and Wyatt enjoy being just friends.
125* PassionateSportsGirl: She's an avid swimmer and longs to be back on the swim team.
126* ShipperOnDeck: For Jonah and Erin.
127* TheStoner: Turns into this to cope with the stress of everything.
128* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: She loses her virginity to an older guy she just met, and she tries to run away back to Chicago. She also starts to smoke weed and drink when stressed.
129* WhiteSheep: While the other family members seem to quickly adjust to their new lives, she desperately wants out to have a normal life. {{Subverted}} later on, when she accepts the situation she's in and starts working for their parents, even [[spoiler: threatening Erin if she ever reveals the circumstances of her mother's death. Still, compared to her parents and even her brother's own money laundering scheme, she is relatively less involved in crime.]]
130[[/folder]]
131
132[[folder:Jonah]]
133!!Jonah Byrde
134[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jonah_ozark.jpg]]
135
136->'''Portrayed By:''' Skylar Gaertner
137
138The son of Marty and Wendy Byrde.
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140* TheAce: Jonah takes after this father; he's extremely intelligent and talented at money laundering, having started doing it at a young age.
141* BigLittleBrother: He eventually grows taller than Charlotte.
142* HiddenDepths: In addition to inheriting his father's talent for finance, Jonah is a crack shot and a natural at caring for infants. Who'da thunk?
143* NotSoStoic: While he generally keeps his feelings close to his chest like his father, he does have them. He's genuinely devastated by Buddy's death, and eventually [[spoiler: Ben's]] which sends him in a rage where he almost shoots and kills Helen. She manages to talk him down. Also, he was pissed at Wendy for [[spoiler: her role in Ben's death]] and cut off contact with her, though he eventually patches things up with her.
144* OddFriendship: Formed one with Buddy.
145* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Jonah is a very calm and quiet kid, which makes his rare outbursts [[BewaretheQuietOnes truly frightening]], such as when he [[spoiler: keeps Helen at gunpoint and threatens to murder her outright for her role in his uncle's death.]]
146* TeenGenius: At 14, he's a talented money launderer, which also requires some serious tech savviness, all basically self-taught. Several characters comment on how impressive it is.
147* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: He delivers these regularly to his mother in season 4 [[spoiler: after he discovers she was the one that got Ben killed]].
148* TheStoic: He doesn't really show emotion.
149* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: Jonah Byrde has an unhealthy fixation with death and violence, becoming obsessed with killing and guns. He managed to get a gun, watched videos of gruesome cartel shootings, ''and'' brought dead animals home so he could watch vultures eat them. His abnormal behavior continues into the second season when he volunteers to go hunting with Buddy and the Snells. After seemingly getting over it, the third season sees him continue to have an unhealthy relationship with firearms: he insists on accepting a challenge to shoot bottles during a party (showing a degree of accuracy with a powerful handgun that suggests he's been practicing) and later threatens someone with a shotgun. Later still, he vents frustration by shooting out a window. Then in Season 4, [[spoiler:he starts his own money laundering business for Ruth and Darlene, to Wendy's frustration.]]
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151
152[[folder:Ben]]
153!!Ben Davis
154[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ben_ozark.jpg]]
155
156->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/TomPelphrey
157
158Wendy's brother. After getting fired from his job as a substitute teacher, Ben moves in with the Byrdes in Season 3.
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160* BewareTheNiceOnes: Ben is an exceptionally charming, good-natured and genuinely likable person who is very fun to be around and is very kind and compassionate but he is capable of some truly frightening displays of anger, especially when off his medication.
161* BullyHunter: He gets fired from his substitute teacher job when he notices a student being cyberbullied and forces all the other kids to hand over their phones which he then tries to destroy in a wood chipper.
162* TheCharmer: Ben is pretty hard not to like. He even wins Ruth over.
163* CoolTeacher: He was one and his only scene in such a role shows that he got along with the kids and enjoyed the work. Unfortunately his temper was provoked by seeing one of them bullied and he was fired.
164* CoolUncle: To both the kids but especially Jonah who he gets along with very well.
165* DiagnosisoFGod: Wendy mentions he has a UsefulNotes/{{personality disorder|s}} [[BuffySpeak ...or something]]. Later in season 3 he is said to have Bipolar Disorder.
166* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Has a notable one at the beginning of the third season. While trying to teach math as a substitute teacher and really enjoying it and having a good rapport with the kids, he stumbles upon a cyberbullying incident, throws all of his students' phones, except the victim, into a wood chipper, and then brawls with the owner of the wood chipper. This perfectly shows Ben as someone who is sincerely likable and kind with a good moral compass and a willingness to help others but also possessing a frightening temper and impulsiveness that often gets the better of him.
167* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler: When Nelson approached him, he was initially angry at himself for having screwed everything up, but comes to accept his fate believing Wendy would have been proud of him for that]].
168* FatalFlaw: His [[DidntThinkThisThrough impulsiveness]], which [[spoiler: eventually gets him killed]]
169* FriendToAllChildren: He gets along great with kids and teens, sincerely enjoying his brief stint as a teacher and having a good relationship with Charlotte and Jonah.
170* GoodCannotComprehendEvil: [[spoiler: His naïvety in dealing with Helen is what causes his demise. After roaring at her and telling her daughter the truth about her business, he seriously thinks he can make amends with someone like [[TheSociopath Helen]], but doesn't know that those kinds of people aren't so forgiving after such incidents]].
171* HairTriggerTemper: Ben has major anger problems and can fly into violent rages at the slightest provocation. Wendy claims it's a mental illness, but how true that is, is up to debate.
172* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Most of the time he's a NiceGuy, but can easily turn stupidly violent when he's off his meds.
173* LethallyStupid: Sure, his bipolar disorder influenced a lot of his erratic behavior, but [[spoiler:Ben's demise was inevitable the more he knowingly disrupted the Byrdes' dealings, especially after he confronted Helen and her daughter. This is what ultimately convinces Wendy to allow Nelson to kill him, as even after her repeated warnings, he tries to alert the police, calls Helen on Wendy's cellphone, and sneakily buys another one after Wendy destroys it. Wendy has a breakdown when she realizes she cannot stop him from endangering himself and her family]].
174* {{Manchild}}: Though Wendy could argue it's "mental illness", Ben could pop off at any time when off his medication, and showed little sanity at all, even going so far as to call Helen when explicitly told the situation he was in.
175* TheMillstone: He steadily becomes this due to going off his meds, leading to him violently lashing out and eventually blabbing about their Cartel business, to the point of outing Helen to her daughter as a cartel lawyer.
176* MoodSwinger: Suffers from bipolar disorder which causes him to have intense mood swings and it gets worse when he goes off his meds.
177* MrFanservice: He's good-looking and gets some shirtless scenes to add to it.
178* NeverMyFault: Ben justifies assaulting a businessman because he was being a dick and is completely confused and hurt when [[spoiler:Wendy has him committed after he assaults Marty at the Byrde Foundation bash. He does eventually become contrite when he realizes what deep shit he got himself into.]]
179* NoMedicationForMe: He goes off his medication for his Bipolar Disorder in Season 3 and it's stated this isn't the first time either. The results are predictably disastrous.
180* OutOfCharacterAlert: He notices Wendy's strange behavior, and then uncovers the truth and is horrified. [[spoiler:He also realizes that he is in deep trouble when Ruth starts snapping and cursing at him, when she had been nothing but affectionate and loving until this point.]]
181* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Their exact ages aren't specified but Ben is considerably younger than Wendy (their actors are eighteen years apart) and she often acts as much of a mother to him as an older sister.
182* RefugeInAudacity: His last episode is chock full of this, such as when he attempts to apologize to Helen over the phone and tries to get the police involved in his situation. This [[spoiler: eventually drives Wendy to allow Ben to be killed, as he proves to be too much of a liability]].
183* SanitySlippage: When he gets off his meds, things go south pretty quickly as he starts acting more recklessly and impulsively, such as when he assaults Marty, outs Helen as a cartel operative to her daughter [[RefugeInAudacity (then tries to apologize over it)]], then tries to get the police involved in the situation that he's in.
184* TallDarkAndHandsome: He's over six feet tall, dark-haired and quite good-looking.
185* TokenGoodTeammate: For the Byrd family. He's the only member who hasn't been corrupted or dragged into the criminal lifestyle yet.
186* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: Despite having violent mood swings, he's probably the closest thing the show has for having the moral highroad. Even Wendy [[spoiler: is distraught when he's killed, stating that he didn't deserve it.]]
187* VagueAge: It's not stated how old he is (Tom Pelphrey is eighteen years younger than Laura Linney), but no one questions his [[spoiler: intimate relationship with 19-year-old Ruth. Apart from her cousin Wyatt, who really doesn't have a leg to stand on when it comes to calling out an AgeGapRomance.]]
188[[/folder]]
189
190[[folder:Nathan]]
191!!Nathan Davis
192->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/RichardThomas
193Wendy's and Ben's father. He moves to the Ozarks to search for his son.
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195* AbusiveParents: Refers to his children as embarrassments to the family. Wendy insists her father once hit her so hard she couldn't walk for two days. How true it is is up to debate, given this is [[ConsummateLiar Wendy]] [[UnreliableExpositor talking]]. Though his remarks [[spoiler:to Ruth while sharing a bottle of whiskey with her]] in season four appear to confirm this.
196* AmbiguouslyEvil: Whether he really doesn't care about his grandchildren. While he said he only took the kids to spite Wendy, he only said that after Ruth got him drunk and forced his hand and he doesn't explicitly deny caring for the kids at least a bit.
197* TheAlcoholic: For the first three seasons, it's purely informed, but when he finally shows up in the finale, he is clearly having a drinking problem. Notably, when [[spoiler:Ruth manages to trick him to drink with her]], he empties an entire bottle of whiskey ''before the ice in his glass fully melts down''.
198* ArchnemesisDad: To Wendy. Nathan was an abusive alcoholic in her youth, and tries to take custody of her children just to piss her off.
199* BaitTheDog: At first he seems to genuinely care about his son Ben's disappearance and wants to take his Grandchildren away from Marty and Wendy because of their odd behavior, him noticing that Wendy hasn't changed from being the ManipulativeBastard she was as a child, and later suspects she had something to do with Ben's death which are all correct. But during the Series Finale, he reveals himself to be an alcoholic, sexist, pig who possibly hates women and admits to Ruth his main reason for wanting to take the grandchildren is to cause Wendy more pain out of resentment and spite. This brings in to question, despite Wendy being a ConsummateLiar, if her claims about her father being abusive when she was a child were true.
200* JerkassHasAPoint:
201** He's partially doing it to spite his daughter but keeping his grandchildren away from the Byrdes in the hotbed that is the Ozarks is the much safer call.
202** While he was far, ''far'' from an ideal father to her in her formative years (not to mention a misogynist asshole in general), Nathan's negative attitude towards Wendy in the present day is at least understandable, as Wendy ''is'' [[VillainProtagonist a horrible person]] who from his POV may have got her own brother/his son Ben killed ([[RightForTheWrongReasons she did]]).
203* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: He only wants to keep his grandkids to piss off his daughter.
204* SouthernGentleman: Deconstructed to horrifying effect, he has the accent but isn't a gentleman when it comes to his relationship with Wendy, very much a man of his time.
205* StrawMisogynist: He is ''severely'' misogynistic to Ruth, and this ends up being the defining reason why she helps the Byrdes to keep his children away from him. It's implied his abuse of Wendy included heavy doses of misogyny and SlutShaming.
206[[/folder]]
207
208!!!The Langmore Family
209
210[[folder:Ruth]]
211!!Ruth Langmore
212[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ruth_ozark.jpg]]
213
214->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JuliaGarner
215
216A young woman who is part of a local criminal family. While initially intending to use and betray Marty, she soon becomes business partners with him and ends up forming a genuine friendship with him. Ruth has a difficult relationship with her father, Cade, who is shown to be a criminal and often abuses and mistreats her.
217----
218
219* BigSisterInstinct: She has this for Wyatt and Three, going so far as to become their legal guardian. She also has this for Charlotte and Jonah too, as even at their most vitriolic, Marty can still trust her to protect them. And while she pressures Wendy's father to give up custody of Charlotte and Jonah out of being threatened, she becomes more determined when she finds out just how spiteful and abusive the man is and how he is trying to take the kids simply to hurt Wendy.
220* BoringButPractical: When she's [[spoiler: taking revenge against Javi]], she enacts her plan by getting Marty and Wendy to lure Javi to a place where she could get to him. [[spoiler: It works.]]
221* BrokenBird: Has a tough exterior but is easily reduced to a terrified teenager by her father's abusive demands. She's further traumatized after [[spoiler:killing her uncles and inadvertently getting Ben killed]].
222* BrokenPedestal: After the Byrdes fail to get revenge on [[spoiler: Frank Cosgrove Jr. for nearly killing her, coupled with Ben's death]], she breaks up with the family for good. By season 4 [[spoiler: she joined her cousin and Darlene in her heroine business, opposing the Byrdes, though that partnership predictably does not last for too long.]]
223* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler:When Camila confronts her, Ruth refuses to apologize for killing Javi, calling him a monster who deserved to die, and yells at Camila to shoot her.]]
224* EveryonesBabySister: You'd think that role would belong to Charlotte, but Marty, Wendy, Wyatt (most of the time), Ben, and even ''Darlene'' don't take it too kindly when people mess with her.
225* {{Expy}}: To [[Series/BreakingBad Jesse Pinkman]]. Both started off as petty crooks who partner up with the protagonists (Walter for Jessie; Marty for Ruth) in a criminal operation (meth manufacturing for Jesse; money laundering for Ruth) and would show a sympathetic side to them as the series goes on.
226* FatalFlaw: Her [[HairTriggerTemper temper]] and spitefulness is what does her in. As Wyatt pointed out, she has a tendency to [[RevengeBeforeReason get back]] at people who she used to work for. Her temper often makes her [[DidntThinkThisThrough act rashly]], such as when she [[spoiler: killed Javi]], which eventually sealed her fate, as she [[spoiler: was killed by his mother]].
227* HairTriggerTemper: Ruth tends to be easily pissed off.
228* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In a roundabout way: if she had not [[spoiler:staged a hostile takeover on the Missouri Belle, the Byrdes would have resumed their plan to launder enough money to get Navarro extradited and then freed once in Mexico. By blocking the casino for the cartel operations, the Byrdes are forced to look at Camila as a better solution - putting her in the perfect place to discover her son's murderer.]]
229* KillTheCutie: She's the most sympathetic character of the show and [[spoiler:gets killed at the end]].
230* LadySwearsALot: When she is mad, practically every other word out of her mouth is a curse, and that's pretty often.
231* LikeADaughterToMe: The Byrdes take her in as their own.
232* MoralityPet: Seems to be one to Marty and Wendy, oddly enough.
233* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: She can barely hold it together when she admitted to Marty that she killed her uncles.
234* RagsToRiches: She's from a family of small-time crooks who were being arrested for petty crimes and living in trailers for at least five generations. By associating with Marty and Darlene she earns a good amount of money (enough to buy the Lazy-O inn) and after [[spoiler: inheriting the whole Snell estate through Wyatt]], she's positively ''loaded''.
235* ScreamDiscretionShot: When she gets [[spoiler: waterboarded, we see Cade and Marty sitting outside. They can't do anything to help and have to hear her screams.]]
236* SanitySlippage: [[spoiler: Wyatt's murder sends her over the edge.]]
237* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She's the only female Langmore.
238* SympatheticMurderer: She rigged the dock that killed her uncles, and only did so because they were going after Marty. She broke down crying when she talked to Marty about it.
239* UngratefulBitch: Even after the Byrdes help her [[spoiler:assassinate Javi to avenge her cousin and cover for her]], Ruth still [[spoiler:performs a hostile takeover on the Missouri Belle and refuses to launder any money for them, knowing and relishing that it will aggravate the Cartel and in turn put the Byrdes in danger.]]
240* WellDoneDaughterGirl: She desperately craves her father's approval.
241[[/folder]]
242
243[[folder:Wyatt]]
244!!Wyatt Langmore
245[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wyatt_ozark.jpg]]
246
247->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/CharlieTahan
248
249Russ's elder son and Ruth's cousin.
250* BigBrotherInstinct: In this case, he's two years younger than Ruth and loves her dearly. That is -- until he learned what she did.
251* BigLittleBrother: While they're not siblings, Wyatt is noticeably taller than his older cousin, Ruth.
252* EveryoneHasStandards: He's horrified after learning what Ruth did to the dock.
253* HeroicBSOD: Suffers from one during Season 2, after [[spoiler:the death of his dad and uncle, and then he finds out that Ruth was responsible for it.]]
254* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: He enters into a MayDecemberRomance with Darlene, an unhinged drug producer who displays obvious ties to a drug cartel. [[spoiler:Midway through Season 4, it gets him killed alongside her for his association]].
255* LikeBrotherAndSister: He and Charlotte enjoy being just friends.
256* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: He's kicked out of school when he defends Jonah from a bully. Fortunately for him, Marty decides to intervene on his behalf.
257* OnlySaneMan: Despite the fact that by the end of Season 3 he is in a sexual relationship with a woman who, in addition to being an all-out psychopath, is old enough to be his grandmother (and raising a baby with her to boot), Wyatt is probably the sanest person in the whole show. Of the Byrdes, Charlotte is the only person willing to acknowledge the criminals her "family" really are. That is played with, however, in that while she is absolutely right, her decisions make an already-dangerous situation even worse and increase the likelihood of them all getting killed.
258-->'''Charlotte:''' (talking to Jonah) How do you think this ends!? Happily ever after?!?
259* TokenGoodTeamMate: Is this to the Langmores.
260* WhiteSheep: Seems to be this to his family, as they constantly say he's the one who's going to get out and break the "Langmore Curse".
261[[/folder]]
262
263[[folder:Three]]
264!!Three Langmore
265->'''Portrayed By:'''
266
267Russ's younger son and Ruth's cousin.
268* NumericalThemeNaming: Aptly named ''Three''.
269* SatelliteCharacter: Mostly revolves around other members of the Langmore family, and only gets a few scenes.
270* SoleSurvivor: He's the only Langmore who survives through everything.
271[[/folder]]
272
273[[folder:Russ]]
274!!Russ Langmore
275->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/MarcMenchaca
276
277Ruth's uncle, Wyatt and Three's father.
278
279* ArmoredClosetGay: [[spoiler:Russ Langmore Ends up having sex with Petty, after kicking him out of his truck for drunkenly kissing him, and repeatedly calling him a "fag". When Petty betrays him, Russ falls immediately back into the closet, accusing Petty of "turning" him.]]
280* BoomerangBigot: He's rather homophobic, though ironically he proves to be gay himself.
281* DidntThinkThisThrough: One of his get-rich-quick ideas involves breeding bobcats. He buys a pair of them ... but doesn't bother to check their sex (turns out, they're both female).
282* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Russ can be a huge dick. But he sincerely loves his sons, Boyd, and Ruth (in his way). He also grows to care for Petty until he reveals his true colors.
283* WouldHitAGirl: He slaps Ruth in a heated argument.
284[[/folder]]
285
286[[folder:Boyd]]
287!!Boyd Langmore
288->'''Portrayed By:'''
289
290Ruth, Wyatt and Three's uncle, Russ's brother.
291
292* HiddenDepths: It's implied he already knew or suspected of Russ's sexual orientation before he was told. It doesn't change an ounce of the respect and love he has for his brother.
293* SatelliteCharacter: Doesn't have much personality aside from being as dumb and crooked as his brother.
294[[/folder]]
295
296[[folder:Cade]]
297!!Cade Langmore
298[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cade_ozark.jpg]]
299
300->'''Portrayed By:'''
301
302Ruth's father, Wyatt and Three's uncle, Russ and Boyd's brother.
303
304* AbusiveParents: To his daughter Ruth. Largely of the verbal and emotional variety, but he's not above getting rough with her when angry.
305* AxCrazy: Prone to instant violence at pretty much any given moment. He's reckless, careless and selfish, only thinking of himself. [[TheDreaded his family was afraid of him for a reason.]]. Later, [[spoiler: he is successfully bought off by Wendy to leave town, only to be murdered while leaving, in retaliation for trying to undermine the Cartel's operation.]]
306* AbusiveParents: Not only does he emotionally manipulate Ruth, he also doesn't hesitate to hit her either.
307* DisappearedDad: He's in prison for most of the first season. A more literal example by the end of Season 2, when [[spoiler: Wendy arranges for his murder]].
308* FatalFlaw: His [[DidntThinkThisThrough impulsiveness]].
309* HiddenDepths: Ruth got her craftiness from somewhere, and Cade proves to be the most intelligent and perceptive of the brothers...if only he weren't so [[DidntThinkThisThrough impulsive]], which causes him to make stupid mistakes which eventually [[spoiler: get him killed]].
310** He also shows that he does care about Ruth, in his own fucked up way. Particularly shown with his [[PapaWolf reaction]] to her being waterboarded.
311* PapaWolf: Despite the events mentioned above, after Ruth gets [[spoiler: waterboarded, he's very gentle towards her.]] Additionally he showed no hesitation in standing up for Ruth when she was confronted by Helen and the cartel.
312* PsychopathicManchild: Similar to Darlene. Thinks he can do whatever he wants and doesn't even care about the consequences. He's prone to quick outbursts of violence at a moment's notice, even to his own family. He tried to undermine Marty's operation, even when knowing that Marty worked for the Mexican mafia.
313* TooDumbToLive: After [[spoiler: killing Roy Petty]], he decides to try and cover it up by shoddily covering up Petty's car and throwing his body into the river.
314[[/folder]]
315
316!!!The Snell Family
317
318[[folder:Jacob]]
319!!Jacob Snell
320[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jacob_ozark.jpeg]]
321
322->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/PeterMullan
323
324An established local heroin producer who Marty befriends during the first season.
325
326* AffablyEvil: He's a murderous criminal, no doubt about it. However, Jacob is also well-spoken, polite, and reasonable when not pissed off, and even teaches Jonah how to hunt.
327* ALighterShadeOfBlack: He's a drug dealer and an established hillbilly crime boss of the Ozarks, but compared to [[AxCrazy his wife]], he can be much more reasonable and pragmatic. [[spoiler:Which, of course, is why she kills him]].
328* BaitAndSwitchTyrant: The biggest, most dangerous criminal in the Ozarks, he looks to be an antagonist for the Byrdes. Despite this, it's not long before he partners up with them and proves to be quite cooperative.
329* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Very much in love with his wife, so much so [[spoiler:he doesn't even seem to hold it against her that she killed him.]]
330* FatalFlaw: His [[LoveMakesYouDumb love for his wife]] and his inability to take direct action against her is eventually what does him in, as [[spoiler: she kills him before he can kill her]]
331* HappilyMarried: He and Darlene are quite content to be in each other's company.
332* InsaneTrollLogic: When he and Darlene [[spoiler: kill Del and his crew]] and Marty, understandably freaks out about it. Jacob merely says, as if it's not a big deal, that they'll 'send other Mexicans' to replace Del.
333* GracefulLoser: Once he knows [[spoiler:Darlene's killed him before he could kill her, he declares he never could keep up with her. It's difficult to tell given he's at death's door, but Jacob seems somewhat happy about his demise since it stopped him from killing the woman he loves.]]
334* KillTheOnesYouLove: [[spoiler:He's convinced that Darlene's unwillingness to play ball with the cartel means he has to kill her. The day he plans to do so though, he discovers that she suspected this and poisoned him.]]
335* IWasQuiteALooker: Though he's still good-looking in a ruggedly masculine way, he a straightforward hunk in his youth.
336* UptightLovesWild: A flashback shown in the second season finale shows how he met Darlene -- after returning home from active service, Darlene butted her way into a potential romance between Jacob and another girl, and convinced him to go skinny-dipping with her at a nearby lake.
337[[/folder]]
338
339[[folder:Darlene]]
340!!Darlene Snell
341[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darlene_ozark_8.jpg]]
342
343->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/LisaEmery
344
345Jacob's wife and partner in the heroin business.
346----
347* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler: InUniverse at least. When she and Wyatt are murdered by Javi, while Wyatt is properly mourned and remembered fondly by several people, no one really misses Darlene.]]
348* AxCrazy: Darlene is nuts. She's desperately unhinged and chooses violence as a first option pretty much every time, regardless of the resulting impact. Outside of her bursts of extreme violence, Darlene doesn't really seem to be all there, and exists in her own world.
349* BerserkButton: She has many, most of them related to people belittling her family's status or threatening her right to be [[spoiler:Zeke's mother]]. The Byrdes happen to press all of them. The word "redneck" in particular sets her off.
350* BlueAndOrangeMorality: She has a very strong set of morals that no one, not even her husband, can fully understand. They consist in amplifying slights and [[DisproportionateRetribution paying them with violence]], prioritizing her pride over [[spoiler: her husband's life]] and, occasionally, defending weaker people for a sense of justice.
351* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She loves Jacob dearly, [[spoiler: making it clear she still does even when she kills him in self-defense.]] She also comes to love [[spoiler: her adopted baby Zeke and her new partner and eventual husband Wyatt.]]
352* FatalFlaw: Her [[DidntThinkThisThrough recklessness]], AxCrazy nature, and {{Pride}} created headaches for all of the characters. [[spoiler: Killing Jacob]] and continuing to produce her heroin product despite warnings of the consequences prove to be fatal mistakes, which eventually leads to [[spoiler: her and Wyatt being murdered by Javi]]
353* HappilyMarried: Loves her husband Jacob. [[spoiler:Her next relationship has more explicit issues, but she does love Wyatt and is genuinely happy with him in the short amount of time they're married.]]
354* IdiotHoudini: Darlene isn't the smartest crook, with her short temper causing her to murder indiscriminately and push away prospective business ventures time and time again. Despite all this, she frequently manages to avoid any real punishment. [[spoiler:That is, until she meets the similarly crazy and violent Javi, who doesn't appreciate her refusal to listen to his cartel, and doesn't wait long before putting a bullet in her.]]
355* IWasQuiteALooker: Messy and unfashionable looking in her senior years, this wasn't the case in her youth, where she was quite attractive.
356* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: She fatally shot Del and Frank Sr., both unwelcome guests at her home, mid-sentence by virtue of her trigger-happy nature after they insulted her. Javi, an equally trigger-happy character and uninvited guest at her home, later repaid the favour.]]
357* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler: After Javi confronts her about her actions, she begins to offer an "apology" only for him to promptly shoot her dead.]]
358* LethallyStupid: Is stubborn, reckless, and dead-set on her own form of HonorBeforeReason. People keep dying because of her and she refuses to take responsibility for it. [[spoiler:Including Darlene herself and Wyatt in the end.]]
359* MayDecemberRomance: After [[spoiler:she kills Jacob, she enters a questionable relationship with Wyatt, who is much younger than her]].
360* PsychopathicManchild: Has the self-control and emotional maturity of a five-year-old, who is unable or unwilling to think about the consequences of serious actions, like complaining how the Cartel doesn't trust them [[spoiler:after killing Del on little provocation, and later when the Cartel refuses to distribute her heroin after she laced it with poison, resulting in the deaths of at least 50 people who bought and used it]]. Later, she goes ahead and [[spoiler:kills Jacob, for "his own good"]].
361* ShootTheShaggyDog: She [[spoiler:poisons and kills her own husband]] when he tries to stand in the way of her getting involved with a drug cartel, and despite [[TemptingFate some others telling her not to]], [[spoiler:she is abruptly executed by Javi less than half a season after allying with them, with no fanfare whatsoever]].
362* TemptingFate: Early on in Season 4, she's warned that continuing to do business with the Navarro Cartel will result in swift and brutal consequences for her. This manifests itself when [[spoiler:Javi shows up and, after a few words telling her about making bad decisions, coldly executes both her and Wyatt]].
363[[/folder]]
364
365!!!Federal Bureau of Investigation
366
367[[folder:Petty]]
368!!Agent Roy Petty
369[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/petty_ozark.jpg]]
370
371->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JasonButlerHarner
372
373An FBI agent investigating Marty.
374----
375* AssholeVictim: Petty was a despicable human being, despite ostensibly being on the side of the angels. Even his co-workers couldn't help but admit what a self-righteous prick he was.
376* DarkAndTroubledPast: Seemingly involving being a drone pilot, according to a monologue he delivers while being given oral sex; afterwards, the rent-boy tells him he's got "issues".
377* DepravedHomosexual: Downplayed. While he is extremely creepy and uses his sexuality to [[spoiler:seduce Russ Langmore, which he brags about on multiple occasions,]] he is mostly on the side of good and doesn't harass or sexually assault anyone, though regular assault is on the table.
378* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: The only thing keeping him from being a HateSink is his genuine and unambiguous care for his mother.
379* FatalFlaw: His [[LackOfEmpathy callousness]], his inability to not take his work personally, and his obsessive nature ultimately do him in. Also like Del, he just couldn't shut the fuck up when talking to someone like [[AxCrazy Cade]].
380* HairTriggerTemper: Has quite the nasty temper when things don't go his way.
381* GoodIsNotNice: Will do ''anything'', no matter how morally dubious, to bring down the cartel. However, as things get more personal for him and he starts to target less guilty people to get to Marty, it becomes dubious whether he can be called "good", especially after a conversation in which he implies he does the job more for the rush of beating bad guys than anything else, and he seems genuinely surprised that other officers might have a different motivation.
382* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Despite being an FBI agent, Petty proves to be little better than the people he goes after, he exploits [[spoiler: Russ' homosexuality and Rachel's drug addiction]] for his own ends without feeling much remorse over it and also has a [[HairTriggerTemper violent temper]] when provoked.
383* HeroAntagonist: Albeit a very dark AntiHero, willing to threaten and blackmail.
384* {{Hypocrite}}: Has the ''audacity'' to criticize Marty for blackmailing him with his mother's addiction, when he shamelessly exploited Russ and Rachel for his own ends.
385* LackOfEmpathy: While he's shown to care for some people, he generally doesn't give a damn about anybody unless they can serve his ends. Marty even calls him a sociopath.
386* MeaningfulName: Seldom misses a chance to be…[[{{Pun}} petty]].
387* StupidEvil: A borderline case since he's a HeroAntagonist. When he thinks he has Marty in his hand, he starts to rub it all over him and his family, which actively undermines any desire they might ever have to agree to testify against the cartel.
388* TooDumbToLive: Decides it's a good idea to insult the mercurial and violent [[AxCrazy Cade]]'s daughter, it ends predictably when [[spoiler: Cade kills him]]
389[[/folder]]
390
391[[folder:Maya]]
392!!Maya Miller
393->'''Portrayed By:''' Jessica Frances Dukes
394
395An FBI forensic accountant investigating the Byrdes' casino business.
396* FriendOnTheForce: To Mel Sattem.
397* GoodIsNotDumb: Easily sees through Marty's attempts to manipulate her and refuses to take the bait that Marty is giving her. This gets her in trouble with her bosses though.
398* GoodIsNotSoft: For contrast, Agent Maya always follows the protocol and acts within the boundaries of law and her own jurisdiction, while being one of, if not ''the'' nicest characters in the whole series. That doesn't mean she's easy to trick, can't see through various charades or will be easily brown-beat into submission.
399* HeroAntagonist: To the Byrdes, obviously. While she is initially friendly towards Marty, she never sways on her good intentions and it's clear their goals will clash sooner or later.
400* KickedUpstairs: [[spoiler: Maya goes behind the FBI's back and arrests Navarro after learning the agency wants to work with him not bring down his empire. Instead of the FBI outright firing her for defying their orders, they promote her to an office job where she can no longer do field operations as firing her after making such a huge bust for them wouldn't look good. It's implied she will be stuck at that job for the rest of her career.]]
401* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: [[spoiler: After finding out the FBI's plan for Navarro didn't include taking down his criminal empire, and instead were expecting to work with him, Maya goes behind the Bureau's back and arrests Navarro, putting an end to the deal.]]
402* TokenGoodTeammate: For the FBI in particular and for the show as a whole, Agent Miller is one of the very few fully heroic characters, her main quest being bringing down dangerous criminals like Navarro and tries to convince Marty to come clean and using his skills for justice.
403* TookALevelInJerkass: {{Downplayed}}, though she coldly rejects Marty's attempts to weasel his way into being in government protection and tells him that he's made his bed and that he should suffer the consequences of his actions, and generally becomes more jaded by the justice system and her [[GoodIsImpotent attempts to do good being hindered by the corruption in the system]].
404[[/folder]]
405
406!!!Navarro Drug Cartel
407
408[[folder:Omar Navarro]]
409!!Omar Navarro
410[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omar_ozark.jpg]]
411
412->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/FelixSolis
413
414A drug lord who runs the second largest cartel in Mexico.
415----
416* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Turns out [[spoiler:a head of a cartel]] is more than capable of [[ChokeHolds defending himself]] during a prison hit — and that despite being in a clear disadvantage against his assailant. This is even used as a message for [[spoiler:his lieutenants]] — their boss is alive, strong, and can't be easily disposed of.
417* BigBad: While he has had several [[TheHeavy Heavy]] [[TheDragon Dragons]] under his belt targeting The Byrdes (Del, Helen and Javi), the family's biggest problems ultimately stems from being forced to launder money for TheCartel leader. He also become a more personal antagonist in Season 3 and 4.
418* ChurchgoingVillain: We see him going to church in Mexico and following a priest's advice. He also shows himself to be a superstitious man, often talking with Wendy about them, to Marty's chagrin.
419* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: His only apparent redeeming feature is his care for his three sons.
420* EvenEvilHasStandards: He doesn't kill children, and he doesn't threaten to kill children. He's very offended when Marty and Wendy send their children to a hideout, fearing that he would target them [[spoiler: following his arrest]]. He was also hesitant to kill Javi, despite the headaches he caused him, because he was family.
421* EvilIsPetty: He has Marty and Wendy buy a horse farm solely so he can mutilate a horse owned by his rival Lagunas Cartel.
422* EvilVirtues: Navarro is an evil, evil man. But he does value honesty and is disappointed in Marty and Wendy for not trusting him. To be fair, he didn't help himself by being a mercurial psychopath.
423* FaceDeathWithDignity: When he realizes he's being set up for an assassination, he snarls at his assassin with defiance.
424* FatalFlaw: His impatience, which often gets in the way of his better judgement. Being in a gang war makes this trait even worse.
425* FauxAffablyEvil: He can put on the facade of being polite, but it doesn't take long for him to reveal his true self.
426* GreaterScopeVillain: As Marty's dangerous employer, he's the source of all the danger his family is in, but he never makes direct contact, working through his subordinates Del Rio and Helen Pierce. He makes his first appearance in season 3 and [[spoiler: after killing Helen, he takes a central role in the story for the last season.]]
427* HairTriggerTemper: It doesn't take much to piss him off. He often loses his temper and threatens people when he doesn't get his way.
428* {{Hypocrite}}: Coldly tells Wendy that [[spoiler: Ben's death]] was a necessary loss, despite him being her brother. But he finds the idea of killing Javi distasteful, even though he's constant pain in Navarro's ass.
429* LackOfEmpathy: He wouldn't be a good drug cartel head if he had any.
430* PsychopathicManchild: Not as much as Javi, but still. As a powerful cartel leader, Omar is extremely petty, short-tempered, egotistical and ungrateful. He is borderline impossible to reason with and takes it for granted that the Byrdes will solve his problems as long as he threatens them with death. When [[spoiler:Wendy speaks to him after Javi's death, Omar flies into a rage, curses at her in Spanish and threatens to kill her.]]
431* PragmaticVillainy: He does become more reasonable in Season 4 when he has to listen to Marty and Wendy's advice after things go wrong for him however.
432* TheSociopath: Not as much as his sister and nephew, but it's clear that he doesn't give a damn about human life as long as he gets what he wants.
433* TheUnfettered: ''Dear'' lord is he ever. As a ruthless cartel boss, at several instances does he force the Byrdes to do dirty work for him under death threats and almost takes it for granted that they will make them go through.
434* UngratefulBastard: In spite of everything the Byrdes has done for him [[spoiler: even being forced to sacrifice a family member]], he refuses to show any gratitude towards them.
435* UnseenNoMore: After two seasons working by proxies, he finally makes an appearance at the season 3 premiere 'Wartime'.
436* VillainRespect: Much like Del, he genuinely respects Marty for his guts and his desire to succeed no matter the cost. He also respects Wendy for the same reason, though he's not above threatening her to get what he wants.
437* WouldntHurtAChild: He won't hurt children, and is disappointed by Marty and Wendy's lack of trust in him on that point when they hide them after [[spoiler: the deal goes south and Navarro goes to jail.]]
438[[/folder]]
439
440[[folder:Javi]]
441!!Javier 'Javi' Elizondro
442-> '''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AlfonsoHerrera
443
444Navarro's nephew, who takes an interest in Marty and Wendy's operation.
445----
446* AbhorrentAdmirer: Personality-based version; he's very handsome, but happens to be a psychotic dickhead working for the Cartel. At dinner with the Byrdes, he seems to put the moves on the underaged Charlotte as he feeds her oysters, to her discomfort and Marty and Wendy's [[TranquilFury concealed rage]].
447-->'''Javi''': You don't chew, you just sort of slurp it down.
448* ApologeticAttacker: He apologizes to [[spoiler:Wyatt before executing him in Season 4]].
449* AssholeVictim: No one was really sad to see Javi go, except his mother.
450* AxCrazy: [[spoiler:Kills Sheriff Nix]] on a whim to undermine Darlene.
451* DiscOneFinalBoss: Quite literally. [[spoiler: After being the main threat to the Byrdes in the first half of season 4, the first episode of the second half has him unceremoniously gunned down by Ruth.]]
452* DroppedABridgeOnHim: For all his cunning, [[spoiler: Ruth kills him rather quickly and unceremoniusly.]]
453* DragonAscendant: After [[spoiler: his uncle is arrested.]]
454* EvilIsPetty: Javi is quick to use his power to humiliate other people. When a former professor, who used to belittle him in class, invites him to dinner to get a donation for his business school, Javi gladly complies... but attaches the donation to the condition of beating the crap out of the professor, and then proceeds to do so.
455* FauxAffablyEvil: Seems like a charming, cheerful guy, but he is revealed to be an {{AxCrazy}}, mercurial sociopath who kills people on a whim. Even Omar, who is far from a paragon of restraint, is annoyed by him.
456* PsychopathicManchild: Like Navarro, he acts like a sulky child when he doesn't get his way, which he [[LampshadeHanging even mentions]]. He uses his power to dominate people and to get petty revenge on people who have wronged him in the past.
457* SmugSnake: He often oozes smug satisfaction with himself and thinks that because he's a Cartel operative, he's untouchable. [[spoiler: Ruth quickly proves him wrong on that front.]]
458* TheSociopath: A frighteningly realistic example. He has most, if not all the traits: superficial charm, impulsive behavior, narcissism and entitlement issues, having a monstrous lack of empathy for anyone who isn't him, lacking remorse, and showing disregard for people's boundaries.
459* TheStarscream: Navarro claims he wants to take over the cartel by killing him and his closest associates, which includes the Byrdes, if he senses any weakness.
460[[/folder]]
461
462[[folder:Camila]]
463!!Camila Navarro Elizondro
464->'''Portrayed By:''' Verónica Falcón
465
466Navarro's sister and Javi's mother.
467----
468* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: As the last bad guy standing, Camila ends the show owning the largest drug cartel in the world, with the acquiescence of the FBI, and having enacted her revenge on the person who murdered her son.]]
469* TheStoic: Rarely ever loses her composure, even when she's [[spoiler: killing Ruth]]
470* TheDogWasTheMastermind: Downplayed, she's certainly not an innocent bystander, considering her brother and son are complete amoral [[PsychopathicManchild childish psychopaths]]. But Marty realizes that she [[spoiler: was the mastermind of Navarro's assassination attempt]] and that he [[spoiler: inadvertently told her how she can strike at Navarro.]]
471* FinalBoss: The last threat the Byrdes [[spoiler: and Ruth]] have to deal with.
472* HeroKiller: She [[spoiler: kills Ruth, one of the main characters of the show]] in the final episode of the series.
473* MamaBear: A dark version, as she wants to exact retribution on the person who [[spoiler: killed her son Javi]] and eventually does so when she [[spoiler: kills Ruth]]
474* TheQueenpin: She fills for her brother as head of the cartel after her son dies and Navarro is still in prison. [[spoiler: Then, more permanently, when she makes a deal with the FBI and Navarro is killed.]]
475* TheSociopath: Aside from her love for her son. She cares not an iota for human life and will do anything, no matter how heinous, in order to achieve her goals.
476* TheUnfettered: She proves to be a complete monster, and someone who will do anything, including [[spoiler: attempting to kill her brother, and eventually succeeding in doing so]] in order to gain power for herself.
477[[/folder]]
478
479[[folder:Del Rio]]
480!!Camino Del Rio
481->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/EsaiMorales
482
483A lieutenant for Mexico's Navarro drug cartel.
484----
485* AffablyEvil: Not during the majority of the season (where the polite death threats and open menace make him FauxAffablyEvil) but when he first hired Marty and during the finale when Marty's managed to keep his word and come up with the casino plan, his friendliness is much more sincere.
486* BaitAndSwitchBoss: The early episodes of the series suggest that he will be the BigBad of the series, as he appears to be the core antagonist Marty will go up against as he tries to extricate his family from the Ozark operation. [[spoiler:He then becomes the DiscOneFinalBoss, as he gets unceremoniously shot in the head by Darlene after insulting her and Jacob in a moment of triumph]].
487* BigBad: Of Season one. He is the one who got Marty and Bruce to launder money for TheCartel in the first place, and after finding out Bruce had embezzled some of the drug money, Del kills Bruce and his entire staff but spares Marty and forces him to move to the Ozarks to continue the money laundering for the cartel. And here we are!
488* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:Darlene shoots him in the head with a shotgun.]]
489* CruelMercy: He tells Hanson Sr., when the latter is pleading for his son's life, that a father shouldn't have to see his child die, and kills him first, ''then'' his son.
490* DidntThinkThisThrough: After sparing Marty he orders him to cash out all of his money, and then launder it in the Ozarks to prove that he can. The only problem is, Marty suddenly cashing out such a huge amount of money causes the bank to call the FBI on the assumption that Marty's being threatened, prompting them to make Marty a priority and making it much more difficult for Marty to launder for Del in the Ozarks (not to mention completely neutralising one of the big advantages the Ozarks had over Chicago; the relative lack of investigators)
491* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler:Of the series -- he's set up to be the BigBad, but in the grand scheme of things, he's just a subordinate to Omar Navarro]].
492* DragonInChief: In Season one only. He is merely one of the many lieutenants for [[BigBad Omar]] [[TheCartel Navarro]], but is the one who got Marty to launder money in the first place, and coerced him to move to the Ozarks to set up business for the money laundering scheme.
493* EstablishingCharacterMoment: His questioning of the characters who may have defrauded him in the pilot, and his subsequent leniency towards Marty, establishes that he's extremely good with figuring out whether a character has a "tell", and that he will reward loyalty and honesty -- but only if they decide not to try and screw with him.
494* FatalFlaw: Arrogance. He thought he was untouchable since he was a well connected member of TheCartel, but then he was foolish enough to insult [[AxCrazy Darlene]] to her face and [[spoiler: got his head blown off as a result.]] Even Helene can't help but admit that she wasn't surprised by how he went out, as it was perfectly in character for him to do what he did.
495* FauxAffablyEvil: Seems like a nice guy, but underneath it he's a cold, calculating sociopath who will steamroll anyone who threatens his interests or profits.
496* GoKartingWithBowser: He played golf with Marty and Bruce during their vacation and seemed to enjoy it quite a lot.
497* TheHeavy: He would be the BigBad for Season 1 since he's the danger that pushes Marty into the Ozarks in the first place, but in the grand scheme of things he's merely a lieutenant for Navarro.
498* MeaningfulName: His full name is Camino Del Rio, which in Spanish translates as "River Road". This foreshadows [[spoiler:the fact that the stream in the Snells' land is a road leading to the Missouri River, making them eligible to build a floating casino on it]].
499* OnlySaneMan: Downplayed, as he's also a ruthless murderer and criminal. But compared to [[PsychopathicManchild childish psychopaths]] like Navarro and Javi, he seems like a well adjusted member of society.
500* SecretTestOfCharacter: Suspecting that Marty's co-workers have been stealing from him, he tells them a story about how one of his father's employees was caught stealing from his father and asks them what his father should do. Noticing that all of the men are sympathizing with the employee, but Marty merely responds that he knows Del only tries to intimidate them, Del draws the conclusion that all of them, except Marty, were guilty of stealing from him.
501* TheSociopath: Del Rio is cold-blooded to the very core, and thinks nothing of murdering anyone -- enemy, ally or innocent bystander -- if it benefits him.
502* SoftSpokenSadist: What partially makes him so intimidating is that he never raises his voice, so you never know if he is gonna spare or kill you.
503* SpottingTheThread: A key part of his temperament is that he picks up on things very few (if any) would know about, which has benefited his operations:
504** In the pilot, he more-or-less figures out that Marty had nothing to do with the theft of the $5 million, both because Marty was completely calm during the situation and made the only correct choice during the SecretTestOfCharacter (firing the woman who stole the money).
505** In a flashback, he picks Marty to get more involved with his operation after the latter becomes the only accountant he spoke to that was able to pick out operational deficiencies in the financial workbook he provided (which also went to several other brokers).
506** During the finale, he also realises that when Marty greeted him by saying he'd solved their problem and ''didn't'' go MotorMouth giving details the way he did in the first episode when he was frantically making up the Ozark opportunities on the spot, it means Marty really does have something pretty spectacular to propose. Shame he realised this ''after'' ripping out several of Marty's toenails.
507* TemptingFate: He makes the mistake of referring to Jacob and Darlene with a backhanded insult right at his moment of triumph, just as he's congratulating Marty for getting the Ozark operation up and running. When they're clearly insulted by his remark, Del Rio chooses to double down and repeat it [[spoiler:and is unceremoniously shot in the head by Darlene before he can even finish his sentence]]. [[spoiler: Helen immediately believes Marty when he relays the story to her, admitting that it was perfectly in character for him to do so]].
508* TheStoic: He generally keeps his emotion in check, which is what makes him so frightening. You don't know if he's planning to kill you or not.
509* VillainRespect: Throughout the early episodes, it becomes abundantly clear why he trusts Marty so much -- the latter man is able to come through and keep his word, even in situations where it seems his success is improbable. One interpretation of the climactic scene in the pilot is that Del was always going to spare Marty (based on their own mutual history and the latter passing the SecretTestOfCharacter) and goes along with his plan to set-up shop in the Ozarks. In the first-season finale, he's practically giddy with happiness towards Marty.
510* VillainsOutShopping: He makes it clear during a golf match that it is the one time he does not want to be talking about business.
511* YourHeadAsplode: [[spoiler:Courtesy of Darlene, via a shotgun blast to the head at near-point blank range]].
512[[/folder]]
513
514[[folder:Helen]]
515!!Helen Pierce
516->'''Portrayed By:''' Janet [=McTeer=]
517
518A Chicago-based attorney who represents the cartel.
519* AmoralAttorney: A cartel lawyer with no real scruples about what her employers do as long as she and hers can benefit.
520* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler: Plots to take over the Byrde's operation in the Ozarks, mining their alliances and forging evidence to get Navarro to dispose of them. Then Navarro disposes of ''her''. Turns out Marty and Wendy are more valuable to his business than her.]]
521* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:How Navarro has her killed]].
522* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She's ''very'' protective of her kids, and is pissed after [[spoiler:Ben tells Erin the truth.]]
523* {{Foreshadowing}}: Midway through the second season, she tells Nelson (her bodyguard/hitman) that in the event that the cartel deems that she has outlived her usefulness, for him to warn her beforehand. When they arrive in Mexico, [[spoiler:Nelson is the one to nonchalantly put a bullet in her, making it clear how far down her position had degraded in the Cartel (in favor of Marty and Wendy)]].
524* HiddenDepths: She reveals in her conversation with Jonah that she has a lot of things she's sorry about, including getting herself and her family involved in the whirlwind that is TheCartel.
525* MamaBear: Does whatever she can to keep Erin in the dark about her double life.
526* ManipulativeBitch: Even more so than Wendy.
527* NotSoStoic: She's genuinely scared for her life when [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior Jonah]] pulls a gun on her and threatens to kill her for [[spoiler: her role in Ben's death.]]
528* PetTheDog: In the season 2 finale when Wendy comes to her to have Cade killed Helen warns her that once she goes through with it she'll never be the same again. She seems to not want Wendy to have to deal with the guilt of killing a man. Even though it was a liability to the business it's clear Helen would have let it drop had Wendy decided not to go through with it.
529* TheStoic: She's a ConsummateProfessional who rarely ever loses composure or raises her tone. It's what makes her all the more intimidating.
530* TemptingFate: She is keenly aware of how tenuous her position is representing the Cartel, and asks Nelson to warn her if he gets the call to have her executed. [[spoiler:Nelson ''doesn't'' warn her, and instead delivers a BoomHeadshot the moment she meets Navarro in Mexico]].
531* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Is executed by Nelson, on Navarro's orders, the moment she reaches Mexico, due to Navarro realizing that Marty and Wendy are more useful to his operation than her]].
532[[/folder]]
533
534[[folder:Nelson]]
535!!Nelson
536->'''Portrayed By:''' Nelson Bonilla
537
538An assassin employed by the Navarro Cartel, who assists Helen Pierce as her driver and confidante.
539
540* AffablyEvil: Despite his cold-blooded nature and line of work, he is shown to have something approaching a camaraderie with Helen, and tells a therapist that he did own a pet (a husky dog) in the past that he cared about.
541* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: The reason for his presence -- he handles multiple assassinations on behalf of Helen (and, by extension, the Navarro Cartel), up to and including thefts and ambushing his targets before they can spoil the Ozark operation.
542* BlatantLies: He reassures Helen that if he "ever gets the call about me" from Navarro to have her taken out, he will give her the heads-up so she can flee the country first. [[spoiler:At the end of Season 3, he nonchalantly has Helen executed the moment she steps up to Navarro after getting out of the plane]].
543* OnlyOneName: He is only ever referred to as "Nelson", which may or may not be an alias.
544* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: He is dispatched by Helen to murder the Byrde's family therapist, Sue -- but winds up going through a therapy session first, where he admits that he's concerned with letting anyone get too close to him because of the nature of his job. To note: this is the ''only'' time he lets his guard down for anyone in multiple seasons of the show. Doubles as HiddenDepths.
545* ProfessionalKiller: His primary job is to murder people for his employer.
546* TheSociopath: He'll kill people in the blink of an eye without a shred of remorse or shame in doing so.
547* TheStoic: So much so that Ruth often derisively refers to him as a robot.
548[[/folder]]
549
550!!!Other Characters
551
552[[folder:Rachel]]
553!!Rachel Garrison
554->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JordanaSpiro
555
556The owner of the Blue Cat hotel and bar and Marty's reluctant business partner.
557----
558* AintTooProudToBeg: When [[spoiler:Agent Petty drags her into the woods and threatens to shoot her]], she drops her cocky demeanor and begs for her life.
559* BrokenPedestal: Her fondness and respect for Marty quickly dissipates when [[spoiler:she learns that he neglected to rehire their old mentally disabled employee Tuck after starting the casino and left him unemployed.]]
560* PositiveFriendInfluence: A much-needed one to Ruth late in season 4. Rachel is ultimately the one who helps her to clean her name, abandon her life of crime and put herself together after everything she's been through.
561* {{Troll}}: When [[spoiler:Petty forces a wire on her, she deliberately irritates him by forcing him to listen to her fuck some guy (who she insists on calling Marty) and striking two horseshoes together to hurt his ears.]]
562[[/folder]]
563
564[[folder:Sam]]
565!!Samuel Eugene Dermody
566->'''Portrayed By:''' Kevin Jackson
567
568A real estate agent and clueless associate of Marty and Wendy.
569----
570* ButtMonkey: Gets little respect from his associates and is mostly exploited for his naive nature. He is even briefly arrested at the end of Season 3.
571* EarnYourHappyEnding: A measure of happy, at least. At the end of the fourth season, he's become a born-again Christian and joined Nathan's church group.
572* MyBelovedSmother: His mother is an overbearing harridan who even manages to bully her son from [[spoiler:beyond the grave, demanding an exorbitant funeral in her will and explicitly stating that she wants her remains crushed into a diamond that he can propose with to his future wife, who in the event is somewhat unnerved by his proposal]].
573* NiceGuy: Is one of the very few bonafide good guys in the whole series. Unfortunately, his kind and trusting nature often gets him taken advantage of (usually by someone of the opposite sex).
574[[/folder]]
575
576[[folder:Mason]]
577!!Mason Young
578->'''Portrayed By:''' Michael Mosley
579----
580* DrivenToMadness: After learning of the Snell's dealings with his church, he loses faith in God and becomes more unstable.
581* EvilStoleMyFaith: After learning what the Snells were really up to, and the [[spoiler: disappearance/death of his beloved wife Grace]], he eventually succumbs to madness and despair, losing his faith in God.
582* GoodShepherd: Starts this way, but slowly [[spoiler:loses his mind and faith after finding out the Snells are moving their heroin during his sermons, he tries to stop it from happening, and his wife Grace is killed]].
583* GoodIsDumb: Mason is this before he becomes a villain, which is largely why Marty and Wendy's attempts to protect him fail miserably.
584* ThisIsUnforgivable: He views Marty as "The Devil" after Grace's death, and their fallout over the deal with the Snells.
585* TragicVillain: Was a genuinely good man before he was DrivenToVillainy by his wife's death. Even in the scene he's killed, he seems to genuinely want to protect Wendy from Marty.
586* UnwittingPawn: By the start of the series he is already this to the Snells. When the Byrdes try to make him ''their'' pawn instead, there is a conflict of interest, and Mason is caught in the crossfire. Tragedy ensues.
587[[/folder]]
588
589[[folder:Zeke]]
590!!Ezekiel "Zeke"
591->'''Portrayed By:'''
592
593Mason's son and [[spoiler:then Darlene's adopted son]].
594----
595* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:Is last seen when Ruth turns him over to social services, warning them not to give him over to Wendy.]]
596[[/folder]]
597
598[[folder:Buddy]]
599!!James "Buddy" Small
600->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/HarrisYulin
601
602An elderly man living with the Byrdes.
603----
604* AmbiguouslyEvil: Alongside his claim of killing [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Hoffa Jimmy Hoffa]], he is good friends with Frank Cosgrove and did work with the Teamsters.
605* CoolOldGuy: A sympathetic ear and a reliable if not too versatile ally.
606* HandicappedBadass: May be terminally ill, but he is still a dangerous man. [[spoiler:Just ask Garcia.]]
607* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Crass and blunt to every member of the Byrde family, he's also why any of them are still alive.
608* PoliticallyIncorrectHero: Calls Obama a Muslim (presumably jokingly) and when holding Garcia at gunpoint, tells him to shut his "tamale hole". Still one of the more upstanding characters on the show.
609* RetiredBadass: The Jimmy Hoffa claim aside, he was one of the best helicopter pilots in [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar Vietnam]], according to one of the messages read out by Jonah at his funeral.
610* SkinnyDipping: He likes to do this in the lake. The Byrdes may not approve, but they do not stop him.
611[[/folder]]
612
613[[folder:Sue]]
614!!Sue
615->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/MarylouiseBurke
616
617Marty and Wendy's therapist.
618----
619* DrJerk: Downplayed. She is not above accepting bribes from Marty and Wendy to take their sides and later blackmails them for her silence on their crimes. Despite this, Sue has shown genuine concern for their well-being and marriage and even provides unwanted counseling to Marty as he confronts her on her new car.
620* TheShrink: Is Marty and Wendy's therapist, but she accepts bribes from both if them to give biased counselling, which of course doesn't repair the marriage. She does seem to become genuinely concerned with their marriage, but even then her professionalism can be heavily questioned, not to mention how greedy she becomes.
621* TooDumbToLive: After Marty had no choice but to pay her off following a few inadvertent disclosures during a session, she uses the (considerable amount of) money to buy a ''very'' conspicuous sports car, and then asks for more money when confronted by Helen. This gets her a visit from Nelson, who chooses to listen to her for a bit before executing her.
622[[/folder]]
623
624[[folder:Mel]]
625!!Mel Sattem
626->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AdamRothenberg
627A private investigator looking into Helen's disappearance, and later Ben's.
628----
629* HeroAntagonist: His search for Helen leads him to stumble on the dangerous operations of the Cartel run by the Byrdes, which he then proceeds to uncover.
630* IdiotBall: Sure, Mel, after [[spoiler:retrieving conclusive evidence against the cartel employees, [[TooDumbToLive stay around to gloat a little]]. Even if Jonah had not appeared with a shotgun, the chances of the Byrdes letting him get away with Ben's ashes are less than zero.]]
631* RecoveredAddict: He is a former cop who was expelled from the force for using drugs from the evidence room. He seems to be recovering since.
632[[/folder]]
633
634[[folder:Clare]]
635!!Clare Shaw
636->'''Portrayed By:''' Katrina Lenk
637
638The CEO of a pharmaceutical company who makes business with the Byrdes.
639----
640* BreakThemByTalking: Is on the receiving end of this by [[spoiler:Camila who makes it clear to Clare that if she doesn't tell her who murdered her son a horrible death would happen to her. It works. She tells Camila that Ruth did the murder setting in motion Ruth's demise.]]
641* DirtyCoward: Downplayed. She [[spoiler:rats on Ruth being Javi's killer to Camila, but only in the face of Camila's extremely graphic threat and at least omits Marty and Wendy's complicity.]]
642* [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Her family's notoriety is reminiscent of the Sacklers and their responsibility for fueling the contemporary opioid epidemic.
643* TrappedInVillainy: After making a deal with a drug cartel once, you don't get to go back, really.
644* WhiteSheep: Deconstructed and subverted. She believes herself to be the most moral of her family by owning the responsibility of their company in the raise of opioid addiction, but when she begins to consort with literal drug dealers, her moral standing starts to crumble step by step.
645[[/folder]]
646
647[[folder:Jim]]
648!!James Rattelsdorf
649->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/DamianYoung
650
651Charlie Wilkes' assistant, later working for Wendy.
652----
653* AffablyEvil: Granted, "evil" is a bit of a stretch, but he is an AmoralAttorney helping the Byrdes with political influence for their Cartel-related activities. That said, Jim is also a friendly and likable man.
654* AmoralAttorney: While not entirely without ethics, he still helps The Byrde's with their Cartel-related operations.
655* EveryoneHasStandards: He is disgusted by Schafer's scheme to manufacture rigged voting machines, stating that even he drew the line at massive electoral fraud.
656* GayConservative: Works for a prominent Republican donor and is happily married to a man named David. Subverted later when he works for Wendy.
657* HypercompetentSidekick: First to Charles Wilkes, later for Wendy.
658* StraightGay: Shows no camp traits despite his sexuality.
659[[/folder]]
660
661[[folder:Nix]]
662!!Sheriff Nix
663->'''Portrayed By:''' Robert C. Treveiler
664
665The Sheriff.
666----
667* AffablyEvil: He's a crooked cop, but he's nice and reasonable enough if you don't get in his way.
668* DirtyCop: [[spoiler:Sheriff Nix is in the Snells' pocket due to some unspecified debt he owes them. In season three, he agrees to help push opium for Darlene, though he eventually manages to get himself out of it.]]
669* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: On Mel's request, Nix for once decides to do the right thing and go investigate the disappearance of Helen. His visit to her house [[spoiler:gets him killed]].
670* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While he's a shamelessly crooked cop. He's generally patient and sensible with most of the people he comes across.
671[[/folder]]

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