Critical Season 1 Critics received the first three episodes of
Bloodline for initial review, and reception was positive—the season received a score of 75 out of 100 based on 31 reviews on
Metacritic.
Rotten Tomatoes gave the season an approval rating of 81%, with an average rating of 7/10 based on 48 reviews, and a critical consensus of: "While
Bloodlines tricky timeline detracts from the potency of the story and its characters, the show remains an addictive, tightly drawn brainteaser framed on a believable canvas." Several critics gave especially positive reviews.
Ken Tucker of
Yahoo! TV called it a "twisty mood piece ... well worth your time".
Dorothy Rabinowitz, writing for
The Wall Street Journal, said the series possesses a "magnetic pull". David Rooney of
The Hollywood Reporter raved, "Chalk up another forceful punch [for Netflix] with
Bloodline, a riveting, superbly cast slow-burn family drama set between the oceanfront paradise and the murky mangrove swamps of the Florida Keys." Other strong reviews came from
The A.V. Club, the
Los Angeles Times,
The New York Times,
The Philadelphia Inquirer,
Variety,
Entertainment Weekly, and the
San Francisco Chronicle.
Cinema Blend,
Decider,
Badass Digest, and
Forbes have hailed
Bloodline as the best Netflix original to date. Debate ensued among some critics who felt the three episodes Netflix provided for review were insufficient. As
Hank Stuever wrote in his review for
The Washington Post, "I've enjoyed
Bloodline so far, but it's impossible to say if it's consistently this good, because Netflix would share only three episodes (out of 13) with critics." For
HitFix,
Alan Sepinwall (who awarded the three episodes a B−) echoed the sentiment, saying, "We'll see if they play those [time-shifting] games to this extent with
Bloodline — Todd Kessler has suggested to at least one reporter that the flash-forwards won't be a series-long (or even season-long) device — but for now, the new show seems more style over substance." He later revised his opinion on the matter, writing that
Bloodline ultimately "played fair" with its narrative. He summed up his thoughts on the season: "In the end, Mendelsohn was so great that I'm glad I made it to the end, but this one feels better-suited to the anthology miniseries model than as an ongoing." Other mixed reviews came from
James Poniewozik of
Time, Robert Bianco of
USA Today and Margaret Lyons of
Vulture. However, Sean Fitz-Gerald, who reviewed the season as a whole for
Vulture, wrote in sum: "
Bloodline was a gripping, slow burn of a journey, so stressful, engaging, and uncomfortable ... KZK did a fantastic job crafting something real enough to find introspective truth in."
The Playlist named
Bloodline the normative successor to
Breaking Bad because of its complex and tragic anti-hero narrative. Critic Nikola Grozdavonic said of
Bloodline's neo-noir mystery: "As TV shows continue to soar during this golden age of television, the bar keeps rising higher and higher ... Right now [
Bloodline is] the greatest example of how profoundly effective the 13-episode format can be in modern storytelling. Of course, shows have to be technically sound in order to represent their story in the greatest possible light, and the team behind
Bloodline does an outstanding job in every technical department. Breathtaking cinematography, an immersive soundtrack, and a coyly observant camera all enhancing the viewing experience by a noticeable degree. The picturesque location of the Florida Keys, divided between gorgeous coral reefs and dark mangroves, is captured with an eye for the sensual and the symbolic. And yet, all of this would turn to dust if the story didn't reach as deep as it does, and the writing and performances weren't as spectacular as they are."
IndieWire asserted that
Bloodline mix of noir and family drama allows it to successfully confront complex familial dynamics. According to author David Canfield, "The opening minutes of
Bloodline rather perfectly ascertain a new trend happening in dramatic television right now: the family noir ... The conceit of these new series is to realize what's common to family-centric fiction within a construct that is both unsettling and pessimistic ...
Bloodline identifies the origins of familial roles, each shaped by a cataclysmic event in the Rayburn siblings' childhood. The time-shifting is intrinsic to the show's ideas, exploring the formation of identity through flashbacks and, via glimpses of the future, affirming their inflexibility." Critics' reactions were more divided to
Bloodline in its entirety, with end-of-season reviews from publications, such
Vox.com,
IGN, and
Uncle Barky, ending up very favorable, while reviews from
HitFix,
The Star-Ledger,
Vanity Fair,
The Guardian,
IGN,
The A.V. Club,
The Week,
Maxim and
The Hollywood Reporter. However, IndieWire named the show one of the most disappointing TV shows of 2015.
Season 2 Season 2 of
Bloodline received mixed reviews from critics, with many reviewers criticizing the pacing, but praising the performances and cinematography. On Metacritic, the season has a score of 60 out of 100, based on 9 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a 53% approval rating, based on 19 reviews, with a
rating average of 6.1/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Despite impressive performances and attractive cinematography,
Bloodlines second season fails to recapture its predecessor's dramatic intrigue."
Season 3 The third and final season received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season holds an approval rating of 53% and an average score of 6.1/10 based on 17 reviews. The critics' consensus: "Muddled and unsatisfying,
Bloodlines final season offers disappointing proof that a stellar cast can only carry a series for so long."
Accolades Commercial The official trailer was released in mid-February, containing the
Lissie cover of
Metallica's song "Nothing Else Matters". After the trailer's release,
Bloodline ranked eighth among all cable/streaming programs in Digital Audience Ratings and was the top trending program, despite being a month out of its premiere. According to
Variety, "The first full trailer release for [Netflix's] upcoming drama 'Bloodline' ... already has nearly 1 million more views in just a week's time, landing the show on the Cable/Streaming and Trending leaderboards this week." ==Home media==