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Generally favorable reviews- based on 90 Ratings
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Positive: 64 out of 90
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Mixed: 13 out of 90
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Negative: 13 out of 90
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Jul 27, 2016Bad, just bad. Should have only been a limited series (and they could have made it like that but they had to add a bunch of awkward/unnecessary cliffhangers at the end of season one)
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Oct 9, 2016
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Jul 16, 2017How many times can you cram the word F%#€ into a show until you can't stand to listen to it anymore, get some writers with a little more vocabulary that know how to express themselves.
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It's so relentlessly self-serious that it becomes increasingly tough to sit through. There's no levity or break from the insistence that what we're watching is a very important story about a family falling apart. If the characters were more active, or even just funnier, that might make them more palatable to hang out with. As it is, they're all mostly there to glower and worry about what they stand to lose.
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Series creators/showrunners Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman and Glenn Kessler find their groove in Season 2, incorporating a handful of exciting surprises--both in story and storytelling techniques--at various points throughout the season to keep things fresh, build tension and expose the inner workings of John's brain.
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The first new episode of season two--which takes place just a day after the first season's actions--seemed exponentially long, which was not a good sign. Getting through a second one was also a chore but had enough ridiculous signs of where Bloodline was going this time to be enough evidence to bail right then and there.