Our reviews of Netflix’s family-centered drama continue with Bloodline’s Part 2…
This review of Bloodline contains spoilers.
For the review of the premiere episode,click here.
Kids have a hole in their souls in the shape of their dad.
Roland Warren
When the past returns to haunt, one ought to be prepared for some surprises.
Families tend to fail in this regard more so than friends or coworkers.
Siblings and fathers oftentimes hold each other up to outside expectations of what a family should be.
Most fathers raise their sons hoping they will grow into their own image.
Forgiveness can be in short supply for those who leave home against the general consensus.
Etiquette books and societal pressures aside, a majority of families follow their own code and get along privately.
A family is a mixture of unrealized dreams, expectations and competition.
Friends, lovers and colleagues are the easiest escape from family when the water rises and threatens to drown.
Danny Rayburn lives on this plane.
Danny looks and acts as if he wasnt prepared for his role as the eldest son.
He didnt have anyone to model his thoughts and behavior apart from his aloof father.
Mothers and daughters sometimes become natural competitors in male-dominated families.
Estranged family members seek refuge and no judgment.
Mother Sallys faith and patience seems infinite when it comes to her children.
Absence has not made Dannys siblings hearts grow fonder.
The secrets theyre holding onto are too much to bear, and will ultimately destroy them.
Rating:
3.5 out of 5