Ruth is being interrogated by Agent Trevor Evans and Special Agent Maya Miller about the men who were killed - and about Marty Byrde - as Netflix's Ozark season three episode seven begins. Helen is there to represent her. The agents ask about her relationship with Frank Jr. And Ruth tries to claim she barely talks to him, but Agent Miller jumps in saying that is not entirely true because she sees them at the casino talking quite a bit. Miller thinks they don't seem to like each other. Marty and Frank Cosgrove meet up and it's obvious Frank's pissed and demands to know what's going on. Marty informs him the cartel is involved in a war right now with another cartel. Frank seems to think it's awfully suspicious that Ruth was able to walk away fine from what happened while three of his men died. Marty suggests he cool off and keep his head down. As Ruth and Ben are walking out of the sheriff's station, Ben tries to convince her to go on the run. She doesn't feel as though she can just pick up and leave. After Ruth asks Ben if he's okay, he questions her about what his sister has told her. He seems to convince her that Wendy left when she was 18 so she has no idea what he's really like. Helen visits the Byrde house to assure them the other cartel left town. Wendy, sarcastically, tells her she said that last time when they all knew that wasn't true. Ben returns home angry and Wendy asks how Ruth's doing. He replies, "How do you think she is doing?" before walking away. Sue is now on Helen's radar, which isn't good news for the therapist. Sue asks Helen questions including how long she's been the Byrde family lawyer. Helen switches things up and questions Sue, asking how long she's been their therapist. She reluctantly admits six months. Helen asks about her financial agreement with them and Sue replies, "Are you talking about the bribes they have been giving me behind each other's backs or the lump sum Marty gave me?" Helen says both. Helen asks if she's satisfied with the money. Poor Sue is signing her death warrant by stating she may have undervalued her services. Helen assures her she'll make sure she's taken care of. "What do you call it...the Longmore curse?"
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