A dramatic thriller that explores the demons lurking beneath the surface of a contemporary American family. The Rayburns are hard-working pillars of their Florida Keys community. But when the black sheep son comes home for the 45th anniversary of his parents' hotel, he threatens to expose the Rayburns' dark secrets and shameful past, pushing his siblings to the limits of family loyalty.
The worst episode of "Bloodline" is "Part 32", rated 3.7/10 from 1770 user votes. It was directed by Mikael Håfström and written by Arthur Phillips, Hans Tobeason, Bill Cain. "Part 32" aired on 5/26/2017 and is rated 1.4 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Part 33".
A disoriented John finds himself in the hospital and proceeds to experience a series of surreal encounters that meld the past with the present.
Director: Mikael Håfström
Writer: Arthur Phillips, Hans Tobeason, Bill Cain
Kevin learns one of the Cubans isn't who he claims to be. Sally gets devastating news. John faces what he must do to put the matter of Danny to rest.
Director: Todd A. Kessler
Writer: Todd A. Kessler, David Manson
Kevin finds himself in over his head with the Cubans. Sally makes plans for the future of the inn. John grows wary when a retired cop buddy visits.
Director: David Manson
Writer: Melanie Hoopes
Kevin and Belle become parents. John grows suspicious when Roy asks Kevin to sign a letter supporting Eric's petition to attend his mother's funeral.
Director: Mikael Håfström
Writer: Bill Cain
While the Rayburns try to persuade the Diazes to accept a plea deal, Eric is advised to reconsider going to trial. Kevin falls in with a bad crowd.
Director: Mario Van Peebles
Writer: Arthur Phillips
The family adjusts to Danny’s new role at the inn. John and Marco discover a burned boat connected to their murder case.
Director: Todd A. Kessler
Writer: Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman, Glenn Kessler
Trouble starts when oldest son Danny Rayburn comes home for the 45th anniversary celebration of his parents' hotel in the Florida Keys' Islamorada.
Director: Johan Renck
Writer: Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman, Glenn Kessler
With Robert’s condition uncertain, Danny re-considers staying in Islamorada. Meg’s personal and professional obligations become overwhelming.
Director: Adam Bernstein
Writer: N/A
Kevin's account of his injury gives Aguirre more questions than answers. Searching alone, John tries to find Eric before the police or Roy's men do.
Director: Mario Van Peebles
Writer: David Manson
On the day John testifies in court, he's visited by someone from his past. After catching John in a lie, Chelsea approaches the legal team with info.
Director: Mikael Håfström
Writer: Ashlin Halfnight
An accident exposes old wounds, complicating the already difficult situation between Danny and his family.
Director: Johan Renck
Writer: N/A
John decides to run for sheriff. While meeting with a business prospect, Kevin finds an unexpected moneymaking opportunity. Sally learns about Nolan.
Director: Michael Morris
Writer: Carter Harris
While fleeing the Keys, John hits a roadblock. In the wake of his confessional meeting with Marco, Kevin is forced to get help from a shady character.
Director: Todd A. Kessler
Writer: Todd A. Kessler
Kevin takes the witness stand. John tracks down Meg. Sally agrees to testify against allegations that her family has a history of covering the truth.
Director: Michael Apted
Writer: Dani Vetere
A sudden tragedy unsettles the Rayburn clan. While searching for evidence in his case, John finds something disturbing from the family’s past.
Director: Jean de Segonzac
Writer: Jonathan Glatzer
John wants to keep Danny in the fold, but Danny learns an awful truth about the past. Meg takes on a new client. Kevin's personal life takes a turn.
Director: Alex Graves
Writer: Jeff Shakoor
John and Marco get a lead in their investigation. Meg does her best to help Carlos. Kevin comes clean with Danny.
Director: Tate Donovan
Writer: Addison McQuigg
Danny's old partner in crime in Miami is determined to make the Rayburns pay. Investor Roy Gilbert agrees to fund John's campaign, on one condition.
Director: Dennie Gordon
Writer: Chris Mundy
Kevin recovers at Sally's house after he's robbed. Danny makes a deal with Carlos. John and Marco identify one of the murdered girls.
Director: Daniel Attias
Writer: Arthur Phillips
Meg learns her father kept a secret from the family for years. A voice from the past threatens John's plan to frame Wayne Lowry.
Director: Ed Bianchi
Writer: Glenn Kessler
Kevin's first transaction goes smoothly; his second is a disaster. John hunts for Eric in order to force Lowry to propose a plea deal to the police.
Director: Jean de Segonzac
Writer: Lizzie Mickery
Kevin finally reaches John on his phone. Eric calls Ozzy about an opportunity. Things go wrong while Kevin and Roy's man set up a plausible scenario.
Director: Mikael Håfström
Writer: Hans Tobeason
The DEA gets involved in John's murder case. Tensions rise between Meg and Danny. John digs into Danny's past. Sally reminisces.
Director: Simon Cellan Jones
Writer: Jonathan Glatzer
At Aguirre's insistence, Marco questions Kevin and Meg about the time frame following the Red Reef Inn murder. Diana comes to a horrible realization.
Director: Todd A. Kessler
Writer: Lucas Jansen, Amit Bhalla
Kevin's actions loosen John's hold on Lowry. Sally gets a visitor from her past. John decides whether to help or hinder a bust on Lowry's operations.
Director: Daniel Zelman
Writer: David Manson