![]() ![]() Small problem there: Roy Gilbert and his team have the ceramic dolphin that Kevin used to brain Marco Diaz. He’s talking to a detective about how Kevin is “entry level at best.” Maybe they can turn Kevin and get him to testify against Roy Gilbert. While his family gets some closure, John is scrambling yet again to save his dumb brother. ![]() The second good-bye hits John’s kids, as Sally tells them that she’s selling the Inn. She leaves her husband, and John Rayburn cries. Still, I’m glad Bloodline actually gave Diana a good-bye scene instead of just forgetting about her again. While she gets a decent monologue about how the Rayburns were sad from the day she met them, it’s mostly a reminder that Diana was a strong first-season character who had no real place in the show’s last two years. She left him half of everything and got a new place for herself and the kids. Our first major good-bye scene arrives in the form of Diana saying adios to her distant husband. Why was he sitting with Chelsea in the courtroom? He does make a few good points about John Rayburn’s superiority complex, however, and asks what Nolan knows about the Eric-Marco trial. Belle seems convinced that John can fix this, but how? Kevin goes to his brother with typical finesse, yelling at the man who might save his life. He’s in the garage with the barrel of a gun pointed to his head when Belle finds him. The equally haunted Kevin seems ready to end his sorry life. She’s a friend of mine.” John is still deeply haunted, and I don’t think it’s his blood-pressure medication. Wait, is this is another hallucination? Beth is there, too, and John hears his dead brother whisper, “John, John, John. She tells John that Nolan wants to talk to him about Danny. She calls it bittersweet, kind of like the end of the show for its hardcore fans. He’s got to make things right and get the bad guys to safety in Cuba - and he’s only got 24 hours to figure it out or his family will die.Īs John tells Eric that he’s finally ready to confess (and Eric tells him to “go fuck yourself in Hell, please”), Sally prepares to sell the Inn. Shortly thereafter, he’s persuaded even further by one of the Cubans pushing a gun into the back of his neck. He knows that the Feds are getting closer to his drug-running operation, and he’s told by his best employee that he needs to get an attorney. What does he say? That’s for you to decide.īefore that ambiguous ending, Kevin’s world collapses. As Sally realizes that she’s trapped in a doomed vacation spot she can’t sell, John finally gets the chance to speak to Nolan. Kevin and Belle flee to another country, but fail in the way that Kevin always does. Meg is already on the other side of the country, seemingly happier than anyone else. Diana moves out of the home she created with her once-prominent husband. ![]() Most of them will leave the Florida Keys, a setting that practically became another character on this award-winning drama. In this series finale, we get closure on a number of arcs, including the saga of Kevin Rayburn, and we say good-bye to a number of the key characters throughout the series. The three-season arc of Bloodline ends with a shot of a man staring into the eyes of his nephew, possibly about to tell him that he killed the boy’s father. ![]()
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