[s2e5] Game Day -

: To protect the cartel's investment from an FBI raid, the Snells are ordered to destroy their opium poppies. While Wendy distracts Darlene with fake adoption information, Buddy sneaks onto the farm and burns the fields using gasoline.

The episode explores the . Marty realizes he is a poor judge of character, noting that nearly everyone close to him—his wife, his business partner, and his right hand—has betrayed him at some point. The contrast between the loathsome "good guy" (Petty) and the resilient "criminal" (Ruth) forces the audience to question their own moral allegiances. Episode Details Information Director Phil Abraham Writer Paul Kolsby Air Date August 31, 2018 Key Deaths Buddy Dieker

: This episode highlights Ruth’s resilience. Despite being tortured and learning Marty knows about her past betrayal, she reaffirms her loyalty to him. [S2E5] Game Day

The fifth episode of Ozark ’s second season, titled serves as a mid-season climax where shifting loyalties and deep-seated secrets are exposed under pressure from the FBI and the cartel. Plot Summary

The episode centers on psychological warfare as he reveals a "gigantic mess of secrets" to divide the Byrde and Langmore families: : To protect the cartel's investment from an

: Confronted with the truth of Ruth's assassination attempt, Marty must decide whether to protect her or let the cartel execute her. He ultimately chooses to vouch for her.

: Petty informs Marty Byrde that Ruth Langmore attempted to kill him three months prior by wiring his dock to electrocute him—the same method she used on her uncles. Marty realizes he is a poor judge of

: The physical exertion of burning the fields proves too much for Buddy; he dies in the car with Wendy shortly after completing the task. Key Character Arcs