

Surprisingly, he doesn’t threaten anyone in the Byrde family. However, he knows he can go around Marty. Jacob might not know who Marty’s “employer” is, but he knows enough to know Marty might not be touchable at the moment without Marty’s employer retaliating. Every detail including what color his toothbrush is. Darlene goes on to describe the layout of the house including whose room is whose. Darlene (Lisa Emery) cuts him off and begins to describe what the inside of the Byrdes’ house looks like down to every single picture of their family that’s hung up. Marty says he can’t do it until next month because of his employer. Jacob demands he stop all construction on the church. Of course, Marty had no clue the Snells were using the church to distribute their drugs. “You seemed to think you have more power than you do,” he says, adding, “You are a threat to our little colony.” First with the strip club when he took over and now with the church. Jacob goes on to tell Marty he’s messing things up for him. But there’s one thing in particular that grows almost anywhere… poppies. He begins to tell Marty the problem with them moving further up is things didn’t grow up there. The floods of 1929 forced the Snell family to move further up the mountains. Jacob takes Marty on a tour of their operation, all the while giving Marty a history lesson on the Snells. “Welcome to our home, Martin Byrde,” says Jacob. When the cover of the truck Marty was shoved into opens, he’s greeted by none other than Jacob Snell (Peter Mullan). Wendy finds Marty’s messenger bag lying on the ground and tries to call his cell phone.


Wendy gets out to inspect what’s going on and orders Charlotte to stay in the car. Wendy ( Laura Linney) and the kids are driving and discussing the new school year when Charlotte (Sofia Hublitz) spots Marty’s bike lying on the side of the road. Ash and more of Jacob’s muscle pick Marty up off the road and force him into the back of a truck. Shortly after riding by and noticing how the church he and Wendy are having built for Pastor Mason is coming along, he’s run off the road by none other than Ash (Michael Tourek), Jacob’s enforcer. Netflix’s Ozark season one episode six begins with Marty ( Jason Bateman) enjoying a nice, quiet bike ride. Lisa Emery, Jason Bateman, and Peter Mullan in ‘Ozark’ season 1 episode 6 (Photo by Jackson Davis/Netflix)
