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I swear to God, that Ferguson episode was a CURSE.

For a show that used to have such a great sense of history, watching all of these characters operate in completely different realms is especially saddening,.

Siff is co-starring in "Billions," the Showtime show with Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis. She's been so fantastic in everything I've seen her in.

Seriously, that end sequence is so perfect. It's a moment you earn, and all of the careful work done over the past 11 episodes between these two comes to such a perfect conclusion. I have minor quibbles with "Bloodline," but this central arc was executed pretty perfectly.

Yeah, I think Netflix kinda botched "Bloodline" (which is weird, since they invested enough in it where it shot in the Keys for eight months and assembled such a top-notch cast). They sent out three episodes to critics, which while not bad, aren't going to arouse a lot of excitement as later episodes would. Since it's

"There are no women in the Bloodline writers room, and all of the directors for the first season are men. It’s hard for me to believe that doesn’t factor into the series’ poorly defined female characters."