It's got me thinking about the dramatic effect of family questions and secrets. I realized I need to be writing in more replaces than one. I have questions too. Not so many secrets, but questions I'd like to dig into and stories I'd like to tell. Problem is, I'm not prepared to put them out in the rest of the world which means they are not blog material. I've got to get back into regular journal writing.
Sunday, June 5, 2016
Important Realization
My husband and I have recently started watching a Netflix original series called Bloodline. It stars a couple of famous actors, including Sissy Spacek, and a couple of others you might recognize from other shows- like the dark-haired guy from that old show Friday Night Lights. We're enjoying the show after a few episodes, but it has gotten me thinking. The storyline has been a bit confusing, only because it's the first season and lots of questions and relationships are unfolding. But the episode we just watched is revealing some family secrets. The family at the center of the series is somewhat dysfunctional, though it's not obvious to outsiders. As viewers, we are becoming aware little by little, of family secrets causing tension between some of the characters.
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