Lmao!! There's no way my bank would accomodate me. I once requested to withdraw $7000 in cash to purchase a car and they told me they could do half up front and then the other half the next business day. I wanted it all up front I would need to come back in 1-2 business day. 7.9M theywouldn't even be able to register.
This is why knowing the law is so important. Had Marty not known the law about the reserve requirement for banks or the potential result of public mistrust in a banking system he would have never been able to make those threats and would have never even made it past the initial "sir we can't get you that money" while he was on the phone. Dude would have just hung up the phone and sat down on his bed crying because the bank said they can't get his money. On top of that he knew how to liquidate his firm and all of his assets to put together the $8 million in less than 48 hours. Marty's a pretty smart guy ;)
@@paulbaker1505 I hear that ... I have a hard enough time arguing with my Cable company , to get the SAME deal that New Customers are getting ... every year I have to threaten to CANCEL my account , or they wont do it ..
The best stupid scene in the show. Del wanted better, more secure handling of his laundering. And his "test" was to flag his best, brightest and cleanest guy to do it by instantly putting him on literally every single law enforcement and financial regulatory radar. Good drama. Stupid situation.
While it does sound stupid, not every cartel leader is a fuckin genius. I've been in far less severe situations with dire consequences and been told to do absolutely idiotic shit that would get me caught. Sometimes, organized crime just isn't managed by smart people, just lucky ones.
That is a great point. Could you make the argument that it'd ensure Marty triple checked everything later and never got outside his lane? Still, I can't imagine anything is worth raising a profile like this. Surveillance, tips to investigative journalists...
"And if i want to put all $7,945,400 into a hot tub, get buck naked, and play scrooge mcduck. That is 100% my business... Now where's my money!" Such a great line.
1:23 Gotta love the use of the word "dissolved" again here. Earlier, Marty uses the same word to describe to Wendy what happened after Del killed his colleagues and put them in barrels of acid.
2:27 great scene, great use of his knowledge, great threat ("a good old fashioned run on this bank" would work), but unfortunately with 2 federal agents involved, Marty would be tagged at this point. I doubt he would even be able to meet with Del without the Feds watching him.
@@jordanaslam7062 Yeah, it doesn't matter how much threats he levied at the bank, they likely wouldn't be able to get the cash in 24 hours. And he would be on every law enforcement agency's radar from that point forward making him extremely dangerous to the cartel.
1:22 love this he shit talks the bank rather firmly for a solid minute then gives a cutely awkward firing to an employee because her crime of existing didnt justify any anger to her.
The juxtaposition of Marty and this world blending in with the Ozark world is instantly appealing. You just get an idea of what this show is (even before seeing it) and you’re interested.
If eventhough it's a show it's a good example of how to stand up to people.. a lot of times I've had people say I cant do this or cant do that and I know I can but I just agree to not make problems.. gotta have that Marty mentality I guess
Depends on what you want from a person. I wouldn't be standoff-ish over petty stuff. But yea, if it's something that's going to affect my entire day or more, it's a problem
A Croatian arms dealer did a interview. He did business with Cartels and was sending large sums back to Eastern Europe. I think he said getting millions out of the bank is very easy. You just need 24 hours in advance.
There are scenes that totally win you over in the first episode of a great series. This is that scene for me in the first episode of Ozark. And this was before meeting anyone in the titular Ozarks. I had no idea what a wild ride I was in for with this series.
Those agents would be like "tank money!" and just seize it, for the children. After all, if he's innocent, he can just go to court and prove it, five to ten years later, amirite?
You think Marty could have spared a c-note for the secretary or at least a Starbucks gift card. Wendy cost the secretary a hallmark and a 20 how she lives witn herself is beyond me the first hint of her sociopathic nature.
Awesome scene! Of course not only would those federal agents keep asking Marty some serious questions for at least another hour, but word would go out to every FBI Field office in the country (including the offices in St. Louis & Kansas City, which are not small) to keep any eye out form this guy. Because clearly he’s into some shady business!
I liked all of the mismatched bags and luggage he took into the bank to pack the money into. It reminds me of years ago when I purchased a car and the seller would only take cash. It was only like $12,000 but my bank asked me to give them 3 days to get it from their off site vault. When I arrived three days later, they made me sign a paper stating it was dangerous to take out that much cash and they were not responsible for any losses if I got robbed on my way to the car after exiting their branch with that much money. They did not make it easy, but they were polite and professional. Basically, banks do like advanced notice of more than just a few hours if you want to withdraw any substantial amount of money.
jimbob jammers assuming every bill is a $100 a single bill = 1 gram. There’s 10,000 $100 bills in 1 million, 1000 grams is 1 kilogram so 1 million dollars in $100 bills is 10kg, Marty had 8 so assuming the bank only gave him those bills he had 80kg or about 176lb (I know it’s slightly less because he only had 7,994,000 in cash but I can’t do the math on that in my head quickly so cba to work it out, if you want to then all the info needed to do the completely accurate math is in the comment)
at 1:53 the old lady with the pink and blue dress with glasses wearing a necklace as well pops up at the end just entering the bank at 3:08 thats funny.
I never noticed Mrs.Doubtfire!!😂. Right at the end as Marty is walking out. She's to his right, walking like Mr.Doubtfire was feeling like going more than a few rounds in the sack the night before!
@@markjackson3531 Yep my brother wanted to take out a certified cheque because he was buying a car, directed to the dealership and they still didn't let him take out the money. Took about an hour of phone calls with the dealership to provide the purchasing information of the vehicle. Like bruh the cheque can't be spent anywhere else but at that dealership and they gave him that much of a hard time to withdraw.
@@notch747 it's absolutely insane....it's the CUSTOMER'S money, they should be able to come in and get it ALL in cash within a half hour, tops ! "The customer is always right".....until mega-corporations and corrupt govt take over ! I can't believe we're all putting up with all this sh*t !
@@markjackson3531 Tbh I don't think banks actually have all the money that is actually stated in people's accounts. That's why they're so afraid of a run on them.
Richard Pryor was extremely poor his whole life until finally he started making big money all at once. One afternoon, he went to the bank and withdrew a million dollars. He took it down the street and deposited it at another bank. When asked why he'd done that, Richard said, “I wanted to see if the money was really mine.”
I just got to wonder who knew enough about finance to make them seem legit since its that shit where the character speaks so smart all you can render is how fucking smart they are and that its too advanced for you
while this this was a cool scene to watch, I have no idea how the FBI couldn't set up like a wire tap at the very least on Marty because of this shit. They sent one agent out to follow a guy who liquidated 8mil all at once like wtf
sending out a guy to literally go undercover and follow him around is about the most the FBI can do. I'm sure he was tapped as well and knew he was tapped.
Because the reality is, wire taps, surveillance and tails require warrants. Warrants come from judges. Judges ask questions. And any judge would ask “did you witness a crime?” “Does he have a criminal record?” “Is there any evidence to support the possibility of a crime that might be committed?”... and the answer to all three would be No. so no warrant would be signed and life would move on.
In the real world, fed would have just followed him and his meeting with Del would have linked him to money laundering right? Even if they allowed him to walked out of the bank with all that money. This action pretty much paints a target on him by the fed as a person of interests.
Brenda, the unsung plot direction character. I wonder what her spin-off would be considering she is now out of a job. Did she get another 9-to-5 or take the opportunity to pursue a “passion project?”
I tried to take out 10 grand and the bank refused to give me any of it, they didn’t even want to give it time to collect the money they flat out didn’t want to let me take out that much
The funny thing is, I think this is exactly how a situation would look where a man is trying liquidate an 8 million dollar portfolio to physical cash lol
In the first 15 mins of the show, Marty was portrayed in a very low light (begging Del, beating cheated on etc). Then from then on, you learn exactly why Del hired him and why he spared his life and is letting him try this business venture. As he said later in the season, he knew there was a 1% chance this would succeed, but 1% is good odds for Marty
Marty Byrde is definitely one of my favorite characters out of any show I've ever watched, hands down.
Franklin Saint / Snowfall
@@MiNoGanG not even close to martys level.
Yes! He and Tommy Shelby from Peaky Blinders.
Marty’s good but mines gotta be Michael scofield from prison break. All brains and loyalty.
You need to watch more TV. He’s a boring character
Marty is the example of living under the worst pressure circumstances.
Indeed sir!!
Fucking nerve wrecking!!!!
@@rjones6801 compared to this no. It has its moment but this show is a cage.
Walter white is up there too
And he handles it way better than you would think.
There’s always money in the banana stand
"You burn down the storage unit?"
No Touching!
jajajajjajajaja
Last episode: "I've made a huge mistake!" -- inner monologue of Marty
Bigman88 George “oh most definitely”
Marty’s last line in the clip is my favorite
Playing scrooge mcduck, yes...
I tried to do this but it was just so unfulfilling to walk out with $215.37.
Did you ask for it in nickels??
That's an average Thursday at a gentleman's club.
😂😂😂
Lmao!! There's no way my bank would accomodate me. I once requested to withdraw $7000 in cash to purchase a car and they told me they could do half up front and then the other half the next business day. I wanted it all up front I would need to come back in 1-2 business day. 7.9M theywouldn't even be able to register.
Thats funny
This is why knowing the law is so important. Had Marty not known the law about the reserve requirement for banks or the potential result of public mistrust in a banking system he would have never been able to make those threats and would have never even made it past the initial "sir we can't get you that money" while he was on the phone. Dude would have just hung up the phone and sat down on his bed crying because the bank said they can't get his money. On top of that he knew how to liquidate his firm and all of his assets to put together the $8 million in less than 48 hours. Marty's a pretty smart guy ;)
That's why Del chose Marty in the first place and cut that other guy's eyes out. Marty was able to see that that guy was stealing from Del.
Marty is the best of the best
We should all learn the law on many things then we all wouldn't be getting fucked over at every turn
well he does work in finance so it should be his job to know all of these things
@@paulbaker1505 I hear that ... I have a hard enough time arguing with my Cable company , to get the SAME deal that New Customers are getting ... every year I have to threaten to CANCEL my account , or they wont do it ..
This firm has been dissolved, unfortunately.
...
And so has the co-owner.
Wow that was good lol
But hey!
COLD!
He should have at least gave her a severance pay. Like 25k. Poor girl.
@@serenitytime8668 agreed..she deserves something else to before she leaves..just saying
The best stupid scene in the show. Del wanted better, more secure handling of his laundering.
And his "test" was to flag his best, brightest and cleanest guy to do it by instantly putting him on literally every single law enforcement and financial regulatory radar.
Good drama.
Stupid situation.
While it does sound stupid, not every cartel leader is a fuckin genius. I've been in far less severe situations with dire consequences and been told to do absolutely idiotic shit that would get me caught. Sometimes, organized crime just isn't managed by smart people, just lucky ones.
Also the cops leaving a shit load of heroine at Darlenes house
That is a great point. Could you make the argument that it'd ensure Marty triple checked everything later and never got outside his lane? Still, I can't imagine anything is worth raising a profile like this. Surveillance, tips to investigative journalists...
lllll qa.
Del didn't think Marty was gonna pull it off and was just looking for a reason to kill him.
"And if i want to put all $7,945,400 into a hot tub, get buck naked, and play scrooge mcduck. That is 100% my business... Now where's my money!"
Such a great line.
lol love that line
not really. garbage.
@@jotarokujo5132 come on bro. Man said “ none yo god dam business!!!”
One of the first lines from the show that made me fall in love with Marty as a character
@@comradecarl8105 it’s cool. Maybe Jotaru never watched Duck Tails. 😂
1:23 Gotta love the use of the word "dissolved" again here. Earlier, Marty uses the same word to describe to Wendy what happened after Del killed his colleagues and put them in barrels of acid.
The way that FBI agent flips the notepad kills me every time 💀💀💀
I lost it at Scrooge McDuck
As did I
😂😂😂
"The firm it no longer exists, but you were great" ahahah
I love how marty is always calm, cool, and completely in control.
Felt bad for the secretary. Collateral damage, so to speak.
She got out with her life...#win.
She probably has a new job and she’s living her life out of a cartel war
Tbf in a way she dodged a bullet so in a way she got lucky she wasn’t killed by del
Looking at her I think she'll be fine
Her resume saved her.
This is so awesome because we witness the power of wit and knowledge to survive a deadly situation, and with a touch of comedy too, so good
This scene along with Gary's death stuck it's teeth into me, such a fantastic show!
1:22 love that about his character, to the point but gives credit where credit is due... like your favorite teacher.
3 minutes of Marty telling people he knows more than them
Land of the free, home of the brave. Now, where's my money. Yes, that's not a question.
2:27 great scene, great use of his knowledge, great threat ("a good old fashioned run on this bank" would work), but unfortunately with 2 federal agents involved, Marty would be tagged at this point. I doubt he would even be able to meet with Del without the Feds watching him.
That hot tub comment threw them off...
Facts
He would be tagged and he knew it. But he took a risk.
Well yeah..but that’s why we have shows like this to show us the alternative lol
I thought he was tagged
Wow he's smart. His usage of knowledge to maneuver the system is amazing. Brilliant writing.
It's dunno it's pretty dumb writing like this is not even remotely realistic
@@devanman7920 how
@@jordanaslam7062
Yeah, it doesn't matter how much threats he levied at the bank, they likely wouldn't be able to get the cash in 24 hours. And he would be on every law enforcement agency's radar from that point forward making him extremely dangerous to the cartel.
One of the best pilot episodes I’ve ever seen. I was hooked immediately.
Dude goes from the dad to being a commanding presence so quickly. Excellent acting.
Imagine if that's all Marty really wanted to do, in another reality. He just wanted to try and swim in the money like Scrooge McDuck.
Anybody who's watched the show has wondered what it would be like.
1:22 love this he shit talks the bank rather firmly for a solid minute then gives a cutely awkward firing to an employee because her crime of existing didnt justify any anger to her.
"And if i want to put all 7.9mill into a hot tub, get butt naked and play Scrooge Mcduck that is 100% my business..." best line ever!
I thought he was harsh for firing his receptionist, but considering everybody involved with them gets killed, he did her a favor
God I fucking love Ep1 of this series, one of the best openings to a show
Okay, sold. I'm gonna stop watching clips and just watch the show.
Looks amazing.
Samee
You've made an amazing decision fine sir
Damn, I forgot how good this show is
@@mrtrolly4184 whatd u think of it
Yeah 1st episode is amazing
It’s a great show but this scene (and that whole first episode) was amazing.
This was my favorite moment from the show. That scrooge McDuck line. That was it
The juxtaposition of Marty and this world blending in with the Ozark world is instantly appealing. You just get an idea of what this show is (even before seeing it) and you’re interested.
This was my favorite scene of the entire series.
If eventhough it's a show it's a good example of how to stand up to people.. a lot of times I've had people say I cant do this or cant do that and I know I can but I just agree to not make problems.. gotta have that Marty mentality I guess
At the same time you have to know when to not be problematic for no reason
Well if your life and your wife and children’s lives were legitimately on the line, I’m sure you’d figure it out, post haste 😂
He also on the spot came up with the idea of the 2 feds being there being proof that they DO have the money.
My dad told me a story about how the Sears tower name was changed in Chicago…cause someone asked lol that’s all it took a donation and an ask
Depends on what you want from a person. I wouldn't be standoff-ish over petty stuff. But yea, if it's something that's going to affect my entire day or more, it's a problem
This show started out so well.
You’ll never know how satisfying this scene was watching it mere moments after acing a macroeconomics final 😂
I absolutely love that last bit about Scrooge mc duck. Had my laughing. I love this actor, genius all the way through
A Croatian arms dealer did a interview. He did business with Cartels and was sending large sums back to Eastern Europe. I think he said getting millions out of the bank is very easy. You just need 24 hours in advance.
“Scrooge McDuck” 😂😂😂😂😂
“Shit pot full of cash” great words
I like how this scene pretty much exposes 90% of the finance industry.
The delivery of Scrooge McDuck is my fav part.
It's over but you were great. All the way through lol
1:52 lady in pick w pearls in line, 3:05 here she comes again, _SUSPICIOUS_ :D
There are scenes that totally win you over in the first episode of a great series. This is that scene for me in the first episode of Ozark. And this was before meeting anyone in the titular Ozarks. I had no idea what a wild ride I was in for with this series.
The scrooge mcduck line is so fucking badass
Those agents would be like "tank money!" and just seize it, for the children. After all, if he's innocent, he can just go to court and prove it, five to ten years later, amirite?
You think Marty could have spared a c-note for the secretary or at least a Starbucks gift card. Wendy cost the secretary a hallmark and a 20 how she lives witn herself is beyond me the first hint of her sociopathic nature.
Awesome scene! Of course not only would those federal agents keep asking Marty some serious questions for at least another hour, but word would go out to every FBI Field office in the country (including the offices in St. Louis & Kansas City, which are not small) to keep any eye out form this guy. Because clearly he’s into some shady business!
This is the scene that made me think Marty’s was going to make it all the way, still hoping
Poor Brenda she needs a hug.
"This firm has been dissolved." I fucking love that play on words.
I liked all of the mismatched bags and luggage he took into the bank to pack the money into. It reminds me of years ago when I purchased a car and the seller would only take cash. It was only like $12,000 but my bank asked me to give them 3 days to get it from their off site vault. When I arrived three days later, they made me sign a paper stating it was dangerous to take out that much cash and they were not responsible for any losses if I got robbed on my way to the car after exiting their branch with that much money. They did not make it easy, but they were polite and professional. Basically, banks do like advanced notice of more than just a few hours if you want to withdraw any substantial amount of money.
It's kind of funny that we live in a world so screwed up that 12k looks like a big deal.
I would understand 100k, but 12 ? 😂
This was the moment I knew the show would be good.
Here's my question - How much does 8 million weigh>? Could he really just walk it out?
About 140 pounds, so it's possible ... but the bag in his right hand looks way lighter than it should be
jimbob jammers assuming every bill is a $100 a single bill = 1 gram. There’s 10,000 $100 bills in 1 million, 1000 grams is 1 kilogram so 1 million dollars in $100 bills is 10kg, Marty had 8 so assuming the bank only gave him those bills he had 80kg or about 176lb (I know it’s slightly less because he only had 7,994,000 in cash but I can’t do the math on that in my head quickly so cba to work it out, if you want to then all the info needed to do the completely accurate math is in the comment)
@Loud Pack nah bro this is small brain, big brain people would have accounted for the variety of notes, the actual total etc I was lazy XD
One of my favorite scenes in Ozark.
*PLAYING SCROOGE MC DUCK* LMFAO
at 1:53 the old lady with the pink and blue dress with glasses wearing a necklace as well pops up at the end just entering the bank at 3:08 thats funny.
Imagine Heisenberg and Marty met each other somewhere down the line
I never noticed Mrs.Doubtfire!!😂. Right at the end as Marty is walking out. She's to his right, walking like Mr.Doubtfire was feeling like going more than a few rounds in the sack the night before!
As Marty walks in the lady in pink standing in line is the same lady walking in as he’s leaving lol
It is amazing how much people were fighting to keep his money lol.
Is that Wally for Always Sunny in Philadelphia? 🤣😂 damnit Wally I know it’s a hot one
The writers must have had a crying laugh storm writing this!!!! its just divine.
I felt like this when calling in advance to get cash for a used car 😭
If you want to withdraw more than 5k, you better call ahead.
@@markjackson3531 Yep my brother wanted to take out a certified cheque because he was buying a car, directed to the dealership and they still didn't let him take out the money. Took about an hour of phone calls with the dealership to provide the purchasing information of the vehicle. Like bruh the cheque can't be spent anywhere else but at that dealership and they gave him that much of a hard time to withdraw.
@@notch747 it's absolutely insane....it's the CUSTOMER'S money, they should be able to come in and get it ALL in cash within a half hour, tops ! "The customer is always right".....until mega-corporations and corrupt govt take over ! I can't believe we're all putting up with all this sh*t !
@@markjackson3531 Tbh I don't think banks actually have all the money that is actually stated in people's accounts. That's why they're so afraid of a run on them.
@@notch747 they absolutely DON'T have all the money ! They're crooks, end of story. Bankers and politicians need to GO.
That Scrooge McDuck reference is absolute 24K gold barssssss
Richard Pryor was extremely poor his whole life until finally he started making big money all at once. One afternoon, he went to the bank and withdrew a million dollars. He took it down the street and deposited it at another bank. When asked why he'd done that, Richard said, “I wanted to see if the money was really mine.”
Marty for the win
Marty is always with the Smart Brain
"Well I agree to disagree" very Marty Byrde
This firm has been dissolved. Gave me alot of satisfaction for some reason.
....”and play Scrooge McDuck...” lol
I just got to wonder who knew enough about finance to make them seem legit since its that shit where the character speaks so smart all you can render is how fucking smart they are and that its too advanced for you
They probably hace consultants
First time watching anything from this show, unreal piece of television.
They should of done more with Brenda she was my favourite character in the show.... oh wait wrong comment section
Hey Marty... does that money even exist?
She switched careers became a wachimacallit a uhh interior decorator.
this comment section, whatever happened there
There always hiring talent and Da Bing i hear.
I wanted sopranos, so I compromised and watched this
That girl that Marty fired is probably the happiest person in that world.
People always think millions of dollars is much larger physically, movies make it look large but Marty has 7 and a half on a few bag's
while this this was a cool scene to watch, I have no idea how the FBI couldn't set up like a wire tap at the very least on Marty because of this shit. They sent one agent out to follow a guy who liquidated 8mil all at once like wtf
sending out a guy to literally go undercover and follow him around is about the most the FBI can do. I'm sure he was tapped as well and knew he was tapped.
Because the reality is, wire taps, surveillance and tails require warrants. Warrants come from judges. Judges ask questions. And any judge would ask “did you witness a crime?” “Does he have a criminal record?” “Is there any evidence to support the possibility of a crime that might be committed?”... and the answer to all three would be No. so no warrant would be signed and life would move on.
@@anth5541 true they maybe didn’t have quite enough to tap him yet
@@anth5541 Withdrawing that much money, that quickly, would be probable cause for a judge to expect the likelihood of criminal activity.
Maybe. Maybe not. Depends on the judge. They reach different conclusions all the time.
Were they saving on electricity when they decided to film this in the dark?🤣🤣🤣
they intention desaturate the shot to build the dread in every scene.
Not funny and its not that dark
@@senthilvelan544 There’s definitely nothing about you that screams wet blanket. Naw, I’m just kidding, how you doin?
GODDAMN ...Bateman knocked it outta the park in this!
In the real world, fed would have just followed him and his meeting with Del would have linked him to money laundering right? Even if they allowed him to walked out of the bank with all that money. This action pretty much paints a target on him by the fed as a person of interests.
Brenda, the unsung plot direction character. I wonder what her spin-off would be considering she is now out of a job. Did she get another 9-to-5 or take the opportunity to pursue a “passion project?”
Jason Bateman is a Monster actor and Marty barking demands for his money's ...That's Bad Ass
He was in fact, under duress.
I tried to take out 10 grand and the bank refused to give me any of it, they didn’t even want to give it time to collect the money they flat out didn’t want to let me take out that much
Brenda was Cute ❤️
She was great...all the way through. 1:36
An new incarnation of Saul Goodman. Better Call Marty!
Nobody uses lights anymore, huh
Scott Duerksen it’s just the setting for this show. Everything looks like it’s through a filter.
@@dgodoom The blue hue tells you how to feel. It's so smart.
Love the Scrooge McDuck reference. That'd be fun!
This man was always ruthless
That's the guy you want working for you.
The funny thing is, I think this is exactly how a situation would look where a man is trying liquidate an 8 million dollar portfolio to physical cash lol
Funny how interested Feds get when you try to move YOUR money.
Did he check the banana stand?
That poor girl that worked for those two at the firm. LOL.
The firm is dissolved...literally.
Marty always did have the makings of a varsity money launderer.
In the first 15 mins of the show, Marty was portrayed in a very low light (begging Del, beating cheated on etc). Then from then on, you learn exactly why Del hired him and why he spared his life and is letting him try this business venture. As he said later in the season, he knew there was a 1% chance this would succeed, but 1% is good odds for Marty