One of Ozark’s most unpredictable killers, Darlene Snell, was responsible for a hefty amount of Ozark character deaths throughout the series, but never killed Ruth—even after Ruth betrayed her. In a shocking turn, Ozark season 4, part 1 ended with Darlene’s death at the hand of the Navarro Cartel’s newest leader, Javi, along with Darlene’s new husband, Ruth’s cousin, Wyatt (Charlie Tahan). Now, viewers are left puzzling as to why Darlene uncharacteristically spared Ruth Langmore, as they await Ozark season 4, part 2.

Ozark follows the Byrde family after they relocate to the Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri in a plot to build a laundering empire for the Navarro Cartel. Once there, Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) takes Ruth Langmore under his wing and the pair strike up an unlikely kinship grown from Ruth’s cleverness and business acumen. Marty comes to trust Ruth implicitly, with both cartel business and issues with the local criminals, heroin dealers Jacob and Darlene Snell. However, the Ozark season 3 ending sees Ruth break from the Byrdes after they fail to avenge her following her brutal beating by Frank Jr. of the Kansas City Mob. When Darlene (Lisa Emery) shoots Frank Jr. in retribution for Ruth, Ruth becomes a partner in Darlene’s heroine business alongside her cousin, Wyatt, who is also Darlene’s boyfriend.

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As is Ruth’s style, she takes her role as a partner seriously, purchasing a local hotel as a laundering channel and making large heroin deals in an effort to grow the business, often despite Darlene’s disapproval. When Ruth facilitates the sale of all of Darlene’s heroin to Shaw Pharmaceuticals via the Byrdes, Darlene sees this as an ultimate act of betrayal and cuts ties with Ruth (played by Waco actress Julia Garner)—but, oddly, doesn’t kill her. While Darlene’s mercy seems out of character, it stems from her love for Wyatt, Ruth’s honesty, and Darlene’s narcissism.

Darlene’s relationship with Wyatt was strangely authentic throughout Ozark seasons 3 and 4, and it is likely that part of the reason Darlene spared Ruth was as a result of her love for him. However, it is also through Darlene and Wyatt’s relationship that Darlene’s “one rule,” or moral code, is revealed. In Ozark season 4, part 1, Darlene tells Wyatt that her one rule is never to lie to her, and, though Darlene disapproves of Ruth’s business deals, Ruth never lies to Darlene.

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This honesty leads to mutual respect between Darlene and Ruth’s characters in Ozark season 4, possibly explaining why Darlene didn’t kill Ruth, but Darlene’s narcissism also plays a large role. Ruth may not do what Darlene wants her to, but she tells Darlene exactly what she is going to do, and does it, despite the possible repercussions and Darlene recognizes herself in Ruth’s cleverness, fearlessness, and honesty, drawing on Darlene’s narcissism. It stands to reason that Darlene not killing Ruth in Ozarkseason 4 is likely more about Darlene’s respect for herself than it is evidence of any underlying mercifulness.

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