"Bloodline" Part 18 (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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(2016)

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9/10
"You pressure John Rayburn and all sorts of sh*t starts spilling out"
gplusr28 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
A good episode that develops more of the relationship of the new characters between the old ones, establishing some connections and a new circle of distrust and side investigations.

John chooses Meg to be his campaign manager as his sister takes extreme measures to find some dirt on the current Sheriff Aguirre (aka Angel Batista from Dexter).

Kevin offers Nolan a job at the inn, but just like Danny kid's a natural to find out things he shouldn't know of, and according to flashbacks between Danny and Nolan, he's good at cutting tomatoes as well.

Eve still looks for a way on receiving something from The Rayburn Family, but Sally wants her gone and basically spread that same message to Meg, who finally meets the woman and why her father was giving her money.

Chelsea kicks Eric out of her house, he's forced to move in with Ozzy as both of them start to develop a theory on what happened between John and Danny, Eric seems more and more suspicious after being interrogated by Marco, finding out about a text Danny sent to Chelsea when Danny wasn't exactly a man who ever texted, as he also finds out about the drugs being moved to Danny's apartment in Miami.

Overall a very long hour with an episode that could've been 10 or 15 minutes shorter, but it worked it's way around on developing the rest of the story as half the season is concluded.
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Yikes
lorne-jones-3677030 September 2021
First of all Ben Mendolshon is a good actor but they made him such a creep and now they have introduced his son who is even creepier , come on please a little more character.
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3/10
Why Danny cannot stay dead?
dierregi16 February 2022
Even after his inglorious departure, this show is still all about Danny popping up like a ghost and in endless flashbacks. I sympathize with John and his siblings for wanting him out of the way, that narcissistic, good-for-nothing brother of theirs, but now on top of his ghost we have to contend also with his creepy kid Nolan and his creepier ex-girlfriend.

Unfortunately, it seems the scriptwriters are obsessed with Danny and unable to branch out in different directions which makes this show very narrow in scope and annoying in its execution.
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