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Locke. 24-03-2015 09:21 PM

Bloodline (Netflix Original, Third & Final Season)
 
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I've watched the first two episodes so far and it's an interesting show with great acting

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5 Reasons Bloodline Is Netflix's Best Drama Yet

1. The storyline is familiar but deeply thought out. Created by the Damages trio of Glenn Kessler, Todd A. Kessler and Daniel Zelman, Bloodline is basically about a large well-to-do family whose lives change drastically once the oldest sibling, played by the always incredible Ben Mendelsohn, returns home after years of being the disregarded black sheep to everyone but the matriarch. But how did he become that way? How does the rest of the family feel about having him back, and how does it affect their own stories? And what’s with those dead bodies? Bloodline will answer those questions and many more, but only when it wants to, making sure you never quite know what you’re watching.

2. The cast is pitch-perfect. I already mentioned Mendelsohn, who is excellent as the hard-lucked Danny Rayburn, but he’s the tip of a massive iceberg of talent. The elder Rayburns, the moody Robert and graceful Sally, are played by Sam Shepard and Sissy Spacek, respectively. Kyle Chandler plays the emotionally repressed Detective John Rayburn, Norbert Leo Butz plays the emotional tempest Kevin Rayburn, and Linda Cardellini plays the romantically distraught lawyer Meg Rayburn. Extended family includes Jacinda Barrett as John’s wife Diana, Katie Finneran as Kevin’s wife Belle, and Enrique Murciano as Meg’s longtime boyfriend Marco. Then we have Jamie McShane and Chloë Sevigny as Danny’s sibling friends Eric and Chelsea O’Bannon. And everyone else who gets screentime? They’re great as well. The Emmys definitely need to be paying attention here.

3. The dysfunctional family dynamic is depressingly relatable. Okay, so maybe not everyone can relate to having wealthy parents who run a gorgeous beachside inn, but we are all familiar with financial jumbles, marital snags, sibling rivalries, and the urge to find oneself in a positive light in a parent’s eyes. The Rayburns aren’t a family that argues for an argument’s sake; they’re a family with a tragic history that not all parties have accepted with the same amount of sincerity, and dishonesty is used like currency. If the ties that bind are the strongest, it’s the ones that have been frayed beyond repair that become the most interesting.

4. The pacing and tone remain dramatic and mysterious throughout. A huge part of why Bloodline is so watchable is due to the way plot points and character motivations are teased out in ways that aren’t immediately obvious. Characters will get caught up in a memory during a scene, and it will be episodes later when you realize the significance of earlier scenes. And though there are moments where laughter is welcome, this is a series that doesn’t stray far from its dark and slithering narrative. And it would much rather keep you thinking rather than knock you backwards with gaudy shocks and twists.

5. It looks positively outstanding. Even if Bloodline utilized a group of nameless directors – and this is a talented squad, fear not – it would be impossible for anyone to make this Florida Keys location look anything less than amazing. Even when the plot is playing up the dangers and other downsides of living on the coast, everything always looks crisp and gorgeous, although perhaps its muted color scheme doesn’t make it pop as much as House of Cards does. Add to that the way that the “waking dream sequences” (for lack of a better phrase) are handled, and you’ve got a series where the aesthetic is just as structured and dependable as the characters, performances and screenwriting.

http://www.cinemablend.com/televisio...Yet-70809.html

Ramsay 25-03-2015 11:33 AM

Saw it while browsing but have not watched it yet. will do eventually.
Coach Taylor :clap1:

Locke. 28-03-2015 04:38 PM

7 episodes in and this is one of the best shows out there right now, really addictive.

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Originally Posted by Ramsay (Post 7657546)
Saw it while browsing but have not watched it yet. will do eventually.
Coach Taylor :clap1:

Still as great as ever in this

Lostie! 28-03-2015 04:39 PM

It sounds really interesting tbh, I'll definitely give it a go.

Locke. 30-03-2015 06:43 AM

Finished season 1, probably level with True Detective as my favourite opening season of a show since Game of Thrones.

Ben Mendelsohn is for sure the front runner for Supporting Actor at the Emmys

Jay. 30-03-2015 08:36 AM

Going to give this a watch later on, it looks really good :clap1:

Locke. 01-04-2015 04:47 PM

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Just days after releasing the first season of its latest original drama series Bloodline, Netflix has renewed the family thriller for a second season. The series, created by Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman and Glenn Kessler (Damages), will go back into production later this year for a 2016 release in all territories where Netflix is available.

In Bloodline, when the eldest brother and black sheep of the Rayburn family returns home, he exposes the emotional demons that lie at the core of the family, threatening to tear them apart. The drama, which launched to very strong reviews, stars Kyle Chandler, Ben Mendelsohn, Linda Cardellini, Sam Shepard, Sissy Spacek, Norbert Leo Butz, Jamie McShane, Jacinda Barrett and Enrique Murciano. KZK Productions and Sony Pictures Television produce for Netflix.

The pickup of Bloodline means that all of Netflix’s original drama series have gone to a second season.
Excellent

Cherie 10-04-2015 12:12 PM

I'm on part 12 don't want to finish it, thanks for posting :D:

Locke. 11-04-2015 01:40 AM

Who is your favourite character Cherie?

Cherie 11-04-2015 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Locke. (Post 7693593)
Who is your favourite character Cherie?

Danny! I love how bitter and twisted he is :laugh: how about you?

Locke. 11-04-2015 09:20 AM

I liked pretty much all of them. Danny was my favourite in the first half of the season but John was in the second.

Cherie 16-06-2016 01:26 PM

Season 2 of this show up

_Tom_ 16-06-2016 01:50 PM

Still need to finish season one :laugh:

Cherie 16-06-2016 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by _Tom_ (Post 8728588)
Still need to finish season one :laugh:

I really like this show

_Tom_ 16-06-2016 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 8728596)
I really like this show

Yeah - I really enjoyed it from what I watched of S1 - it's pretty slow paced but the story is intriguing! I barely remember much though so I may just watch S1 from the start :think:

hot2go 16-06-2016 03:20 PM

Brilliant show...loved first season, couldn't wait for second..watched entire run in first week end it was back on...

hot2go 16-06-2016 03:21 PM

I watched last two episodes of first season again before picking up season two...that was enough to refresh all the details again

Locke. 27-05-2017 12:16 PM

Third and final season is on Netflix now. 4 episodes in and it's been brilliant so far, just as good if not better than the first two. Not sure how many people on here watch but it's definitely worth getting into.


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