'Bloodline' Season 3 Air Date News & Update: Netflix Series On John Rayburn Family Saga Is About Blood? Will Nolan Murder Diana?

Netflix offering "Bloodline Season 3" continues its tricky premise where John Rayburn (Kyle Chandler), having murdered eldest brother Danny (Ben Mendelsohn), sees the Rayburns falling apart. While Season 3 of the Netflix series will decide the fate between Nolan Rayburn (Owen Teague) and Diana (Jacinda Barrett), Kyle Chandler says "Bloodline" is about blood rather than evil.    

Indiewire cites Kyle Chandler in clarifying that "Bloodline" is not really about evil. Instead, fans of the Netflix series should go beyond the intrigues surrounding the Rayburns in "Bloodline."

  Kyle Chandler points out that "Bloodline" is really about family and how that family grows together or apart with the test of time. The Netflix series illustrates with John Rayburn and the Rayburns how these blood ties evolve or devolve as family members make their individual paths and choices.

According to Kyle Chandler "Bloodline" is a mirror of what happens to many real-life families. The tribulations of John Rayburn and the Rayburns in the Netflix series are things that families experience in some form or degree.

  Granted not all families get into scrapes as murder, drugs and infidelities as John Rayburn and the Rayburns in "Bloodline." Still, "Bloodline" does use John Rayburn and his family to depict varying degrees of dysfunction that result from life choices, circumstances and changes that come with time.

What "Bloodline" hopes to show are the things that fracture a family and the trust within a family rather than any propensity for evil. As it is, "Bloodline Season 2" ended with John Rayburn, Kevin and Meg torn by their shared secret.

Uproxx points out that "Bloodline Season 3" does have the issues of Kevin murdering detective Marco Diaz (Enrique Murciano) and Diana posing a threat to Nolan Rayburn and Eve as an offshoot of the Netflix series' previous episodes. Just as Kyle Chandler described, Kevin and Meg (Linda Cardellini) each decided to turn on John Rayburn, which triggered the murder of Marco Diaz in "Bloodline Season 2."

Nolan Rayburn, on the other hand, decided to come clean to Diana about his part in why Danny even came back to the Florida Keys, which triggered the unfortunate murder in "Bloodline Season 1." The media outlet proposes that the "Bloodline Season 2" confession puts Diana in the position to destroy what chance Nolan Rayburn has to find a home among the Rayburns.

One wonders, given what happens whenever the Rayburns decide to come clean, if Nolan Rayburn could murder Diana, too, should she prove to be a threat. Although questions on Nolan Rayburn being the real son of Danny were raised in the previous seasons of "Bloodline," such a deed in the coming Netflix episodes should settle doubts.

Firm news from Netflix on the "Bloodline Season 3" air date remains pending. Meanwhile, do you think Kevin, Meg and John Rayburn could pull together in "Bloodline Season 3?"

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