05-21-2016, 03:20 AM
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Originally Posted by *Anya*
There are so many threads that have been started on streaming sites, it is difficult to know where to post!
If anyone has watched the very good season one of Bloodline on Netflix, I finally found that season two is starting.
Great series about a super dysfunctional family in Florida. It has suspense, drama, murder and everything you could sink your teeth into for some great binge-watching. It has a stellar cast with terrific acting.
From Deadline Hollywood:
Playing brothers on different sides of the law, Kyle Chandler and Ben Mendelsohn earned Emmy noms for the first season of the family drama set in the Florida Keys. Linda Cardellini, Sam Shepard, Sissy Spacek, Norbert Leo Butz, Jamie McShane, Jacinda Barrett and Enrique Murciano also star. KZK Productions and Sony Pictures Television produce for Netflix
The Netflix series’ 10-episode second season will premiere on May 27.
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Originally Posted by dark_crystal
We are watching s1e1 RIGHT NOW. Mr. Jenny is into it. I am confused bc I am reading while watching.
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Originally Posted by cinnamongrrl
Just wanted to say, Bloodlines is an awesome show...I've been waiting for the new season to finish the first. I hate being left hanging...
Ps Sissy Spacek has been a long standing girl crush... 
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Originally Posted by Jesse
I am so glad I read this thread tonight. I am watching Bloodlines and I love it! I am also a longtime fan of Sissy Spacek. She is a great actress! I like Sam Shepard too.
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I am glad that you all are enjoying and appreciating it.
I try to turn as many people onto it as possible, because it is so good and deserves to be seen!
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