Bloodline - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Part 24
Season 3 picks up with Kevin's confession to Marco going horribly wrong and the Rayburns' web of lies and deceit threatening to unravel.

Part 25
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.

Part 26
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.

Part 27
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.

Part 28
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.

Part 29
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.

Part 30
Sally feels ready to testify against her family; John finds Meg; Kevin goes on the witness stand.

Part 31
Kevin gets in a predicament with the Cubans; John gets a visit from an old friend; Sally comes up with ideas for the future of the inn.

Part 32
A disoriented John finds himself in the hospital and proceeds to experience a series of surreal encounters that meld the past with the present.

Part 33
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.
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