The 'Ozark' Show-Runner Confirms Who [REDACTED] Shot

The 'Ozark' Show-Runner Confirms Who [REDACTED] Shot
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This story contains spoilers for Season Four, Part Two of Ozark.

I should know better. In the final moments of the Ozark series finale, we see Mel Sattem show up to the Byrde household, bragging about all the incriminating evidence pooling around the goat cookie jar. Then, the one and only Jonah Byrde pulls out a rifle. The sound of a gunshot. Credits roll.

I assumed that Jonah fully became a Byrde in that moment, killing an innocent man to protect his family. But I should know better. I took a scroll through the comments section of my writeup of the finale, and noticed that the legions of Ozark fans had a few other theories about who or what got shot. (Thank you all for your service.) Before we get to those, you should know that Chris Mundy, Ozark's show-runner, isn't having any of it. For what it's worth—and it's worth quite a bit, considering the source—Mundy seemingly confirmed that Jonah set his sights on Sattem. Here's how he put the moment in an interview with IndieWire. "I think he shot Mel [the cop], and Mel is dead. And I think they went to their crematorium, just off screen."

C'mon man, have some fun with it! That said, I feel like it's best to pretend that Ozark hasn't left our lives for good and take a trip down Fan Theory Lane, no? Here are the three outcomes fans seem to be focusing on. Let's discuss the plausibility of each.

Jonah Shot Mel Sattem

Even though Jonah killing the re-minted Chicago PD detective was likely all of our first instincts, it's the most likely conclusion to Ozark. As fans have pointed out, over the course of the final episodes, both Jonah and Charlotte Byrde seem to reach a certain level of peace about their roles in the family. If picking their mother up at the psych ward wasn't enough indication of that, then look at how relieved they were to see Marty and Wendy alive and well after the car crash. If Jonah really did kill Mel, then we can assume that our favorite kiddo fully turned evil, and he'll happily aid and abet in any and all future Byrde family crime-doing. Uplifting, isn't it?

Jonah Shot Wendy

Of the three ending possibilities, Jonah shooting his own mother is the one I'm buying the least amount of stock in. Think about it. We know that Jonah makes more than a few questionable decisions during Ozark's four seasons, but do you really think that the kid has that level of villainy in him? I can believe that he has enough malice to kill Mel, but not Wendy. I wouldn't believe it. You could argue that Jonah shooting Wendy would somehow rid the family of the root of its evil, so to speak. But that would just cause further complications with Sattem, because, again, the man has a police badge now. Maybe he'd just arrest Jonah, before taking down the rest of the family, as he planned. I know some of Ozark's fandom is all-in on this theory, but I can't get myself there.

Jonah Shot the Cookie Jar

When I first saw this one in the comments section (thank you, JLG65), I brushed it off for a bit. But I kept thinking about it. Kinda makes a little bit of sense, doesn't it? We know that Jonah is clever as all hell. He thinks quickly. Was always a great shot. Couldn't you see—as Mel ranted about his treasured evidence—the gears turning in Jonah's head, realizing that if he shot the jar, he effectively foils Mel? But even though I believe Jonah murdered Mel, the kid opting out of violence, and exploding the creepy goat cookie jar, would be the truest to his character. Hell, I might even go full cookie jar theory by the end of the week, but please, keep the discussion going. Maybe there's something we're missing yet.

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