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      • The last four episodes of the first season of Bloodline are among the best things Netflix has ever done. They're searing, dark stories of a family pushed to its utter limit, and even a fairly lame twist to close out the season can't get in the way.
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  2. Yes it is. Season 1 is pretty much perfect and a complete story, except one cliffhanger. The other seasons are not as good nor necessary, but the first one is really worth watching.

    • Meg
    • Kevin
    • Sally
    • The O’Bannons
    • John
    • Loose Ends
    • Conclusion

    Meg is now jogging around … LA? Getting tattoos, hanging out with a newly established family of sundries under an assumed identity. We can guess that she’s free from the family’s “curse” (a weakly-established conceit) and is finally free of the Keys and the Rayburns’ troubles. As maybe the only non-killer in the family, Meg (Linda Cardellini) deser...

    Kevin (Norbert Leo Butz) had a rollercoaster of a season, from killing Marco and covering up his death to a hastily-constructed timeline for Kevin’s descent into drug running at the behest of Roy Gilbert — and then it all falling apart because of a federal investigation. Roy has a heart attack and eventually dies, which leaves Kevin holding the bag...

    Speaking of that next generation, the show established late in the season that the profits from Sally (Sissy Spacek) selling the Inn would be their inheritance, but that is now moot since evidently the Inn will be underwater in ten years. Again, this plot meant almost nothing since it wasn’t ever a serious discussion with the family outside of Sall...

    This poor family. Eric (Jamie McShane) is in jail and also working on a road crew, which would never happen for a murderer (at least not that quickly). John didn’t kill him, but he colluded to end his life by pinning Marco’s death on him. As for Chelsea (Chloe Sevigny), she had a swift fall from the not-great life she was already living, ruined not...

    The finale culminated in John’s struggle about whether or not he should tell Nolan the truth about what happened with Danny. Being counseled by both the ghost of young Danny (Owen Teague, who also plays Nolan) and adult Danny, who share a terrible wig, neither option feels particularly like freedom for John, despite how how it was presented. This f...

    Here’s a short list of the plot threads that were introduced without context and then disappeared just as fast this season (I’m not even going back to things like Mia Kirshner’s appearance in Season 1): John’s best friend, Diana and John’s separation, the random brunette who may or may not be half a Rayburn, Sally’s illness, Sally being in a car wr...

    For two seasons, I enjoyed Bloodlinefor its unique setting, though the show never really did enough with it. The writers were great at crafting the look and the language of Florida lowlifes — Danny, Eric, Ozzie — but it never became an important part of the story. It would have been great to see more of an exploration of that community and how they...

    • Allison Keene
  3. Mar 20, 2015 · The last four episodes of the first season of Bloodline are among the best things Netflix has ever done.

  4. Since the May 26 release of the series’ final 10 episodes, critics have been harsh, but fan reactions have been more mixed, including plenty of enthusiastic positives. Spoiler warning: The...

  5. Mar 23, 2015 · The last four episodes of the first season of Bloodline are among the best things Netflix has ever done. They're searing, dark stories of a family pushed to its utter limit, and even a fairly...

  6. Television shows aren't meant to climax on the last episode. Every show climaxes narratively 1-2 episodes prior to the finale. Climaxes don't wrap up a season. Watch breaking bad, climaxes several episodes before the finale. They need time to unravel the tension and bring it down.

  7. Jun 8, 2017 · Netflix’s dark family drama Bloodline comes to an end with John (Kyle Chandler) facing the son of his older brother Danny (Ben Mendelsohn ), whom John killed back in the show’s first season. The...

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