The more people get along and the more peace that she keeps, the easier it seems life is, even though that’s not a reality. ![]() On top of that, John says, “Family comes first” - when we’re sitting at the dinner table and I’m saying, “Why did Dad make us decide?” it’s this whole mantra of how we’ve been raised, where, regardless of who you may or may not have an allegiance to, or who you may or may not agree with in your family, the idea that you’re family, that’s blood, that bloodline is thicker than anything else. So Meg has grown up in a home that’s also a hotel, so I think there’s a certain amount of saving face that is also saving our livelihood. Much like her mother has the same quality - even when there are parts when the mother, in reality, is very down, but she still puts on this face for the guests she. ![]() More than any of her other siblings, she’s proud of how hospitable she can be. One thing is that she’s been raised in a family that’s in the hospitality business. Why is she now so obsessed with fixing her family’s past? Or at least caused the family to implode. (If you haven’t watched past episode five of Bloodline, beware: Some spoilers follow.)īloodline kicks off by trying to persuade us that long ago, Danny (Ben Mendelsohn) did something that nearly ruined the Rayburn family. We asked Cardellini ( Freaks and Geeks) to delve into her character’s complexities, and also talked bug suits and favorite Mad Men memories. ![]() When her black sheep of a brother Danny comes home, Meg’s illusory persona and her family’s perfect-on-the-outside image are jeopardized. Meg’s the key to erasing her dysfunctional family’s dark past. Meg’s the responsible, righteous baby sister of siblings who shun their brother. As Meg Rayburn in Netflix’s Bloodline, Linda Cardellini brings eerie dynamism and nuance to the screen: Meg’s a successful lawyer, living a cookie-cutter life with her longtime boyfriend in the Florida Keys.
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