"Bloodline" Season 3 is set in Florida Keys, a beautiful island paradise, as the perfect background for the storyline of this enigmatic family series that provokes the imagination while giving enjoyment to the viewers.
The storyline revolves around family relationships, the bonds and pains to keep the secrets that hold the Rayburn family together.
This Netflix's original thriller drama will be very dark, according to writer Glenn Kessler during his interview with Deadline.
He co-wrote the Netflix series with Todd A. Kessler and Daniel Zelman. How more darker "Bloodline" plot really is, no one really knows for sure - at least not yet.
Danny's death in "Bloodline" Season 1 and his post-mortem comebacks plagued the entire Rayburns to make more lies so they could protect their family. Maybe that was the spot where the dark undertone comes from.
"It's about the family and the relationships of those family members. Danny (Ben Mendelsohn) was always going to die, like in Crime and Punishment and other stories where it happens early. Bloodline is about watching these relationships evolve," said Kessler.
The death of Danny Rayburn(Ben Mendelsohn) in "Bloodline" Season 1 and his post-mortem comebacks have plagued the entire Rayburns to make more lies just so they could protect the "family." However, according to Vulture, the Rayburns turned out only to be desperate willing to go beyond the line, even kill, just to protect themselves.
In an effort to lighten up more mysteries for "Bloodline" fans, season 2 finale ended with various intense cliffhangers which will reveal the skeletons in the Rayburn family's closet. Like how Netflix's original thriller drama character John Rayburn described in an interview with Zap2It, the last few minutes of season 2 finale were explosive.
"Bloodline" Season 2 intrigued viewers through Meg Rayburn (Linda Cardenilli) feeling the urge to tell Sally (Sissy Spacek) about something dark.
John Rayburn, on the other hand, was seen heading somewhere toward the end of the "Bloodline Season 2" finale. The "Bloodline" end is significantly focused on "Now Leaving the Keys."
Do the Rayburn family members only serve their self-interest or they still uphold devoted love just like how they try to present it in "Bloodline Season 1?"
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