Ozark S2E4 Stag - Wyatt Langmore & Russ Langmore - The Man Who Sold The World

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Ozark S2E4 Stag - Wyatt Langmore & Russ Langmore - The Man Who Sold The World
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I wanted him to keep going and sing the whole song.

donnyazoff
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Why'd they have to go and make me love Russ after he was dead 😭

macymiller
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The best scene in all of Ozark, testament to the show’s depth and writing.

completionbro
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In the small chance the actor singing is reading this. Can you please make a video rendition of this song. The whole song. Great voice

Marcus
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The love between them wasn’t anything you really saw till this scene. You feel the sorrow and loss that he feels for his dad. This kids character continues to grow on you quickly. His dad was pretty likable too- just a product of poverty and old ways.

drethomas
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This song is really easy to play on guitar, but really difficult to sing without sounding bad. The actor did an awesome job

MGG-wfii
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This is a great scene, you see Russ through Wyatt's eyes and it really brings his pain to a level you can relate to... it humanizes both of them at the same time, brilliantly done.

xavierenriquez
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This scene was so profound. Here I am years after watching the series and this scene comes to mind. It’s just something I can’t forget. Absolutely heartbreaking and beautiful…I just don’t have all the words to describe how this scene makes me feel. Very well done.

jaime
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I LOVED Russ Langmore!! Very complex character. Wish this character didn't end the way he did. The actor Marc Menchaca is very talented. Love this scene!!

midnightson
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this scene legit made me cry. i didnt want it to end...beautiful

redwulf
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This scene made me tear up, especially since my father taught me guitar and he passed away about 9 years ago now... Fuck man, it doesn't feel like 9 years...

VirtuaSavage
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Hello, im from Russia and my opinion this is best version that i heard. And one of the best moments in Ozark.

mcrefrigerator
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This is actually my favourite version of the song. Acoustic and raw!!!

DarrenCampbellmusic
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Probably one of the best scenes I’ve ever seen from any show! I can’t wait for season 3!!

moeskeetz
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Just read the theorized meaning of this song.
David Bowie wrote this song discussing his inner struggles with his own sexuality. (much like the character Russ who struggled accepting himself). Bowie wrote this song to play as a conversation with himself (much like how Wyatt talks to his father to help come to terms with his passing).
Not sure if this is an intentional Easter egg or accidental but DAMN fits so well with whats happening. I love the writing in this show!

paulmcewen
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This is one of the best scenes in the whole show and has stuck in my head for years.

rainelesher
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Man this scene was so effing great. What awesome writing to throw in such a great song to capture such a strong father/son moment. This scene is Gold.

ellogov
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Lighting in a bottle this scene,
On so many levels.
The connection of shared music between father and Son.
The slow pan and out of focus reveal of Russ to Wyatt.
Is it a shared memory ??
Russ’s fantastic rendition of the song and even when Wyatt joins in gingerly. Heartbreaking. :(
Pure Class ;)
Respect to all involved ;)

HumDrummStudio
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I bawled my eyes out when I watched this scene, and I keep randomly thinking about it and crying. The amount of pain shown here is just so overwhelming.

maboroshi
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I’m starting a petition to get this man to record the whole song. Say ”aye” in the comments to sign it.

loganknutson