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Where Does Marty's Disposable Income On Ozark Come From?

In the third season, The Byrdes found themselves in even deeper into the cartel world with the opening of their floating casino and the shooting of Navarro's lawyer Helen Pierce. Without Pierce acting as a buffer, the Byrdes, and their illicit activities, are more likely to be subject to Navarro's whims. Maybe Navarro wants to launch his own phone like Pablo Escobar's brother, who knows. It could mean Marty has to use the brilliant accounting skills he's demonstrated in the show more, or that the Byrdes need to use more of that disposable income available to grease certain wheels.

Either way, they'll certainly need it. Now that Ruth Langmore, Marty's loyal assistant, has sided with the Snell camp, having just that little bit more disposable cash to throw at problems will be crucial. We can expect much more tension, with a nice dash of dark humor, when the show returns for a fourth season, according to Digital Spy.

So, now we know how Marty and Wendy are able to afford such a beautiful house, and how the can pay so many people to do their dirty work. They didn't hide a ton of cash in the Banana Stand ... they're actually just paid a salary. 

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Update: 2024-10-31