TVOM: On the heels of the game-changers that were set into motion in the previous episode, “Part 11″ of Bloodline begins with the forever emotionally bankrupt Danny sitting at a bar. He has burned bridges, he smells danger, and he has crossed his family; if I had to guess I would say he is regrouping, yet one can never know with him. The character is as unpredictable as he is dangerous. A man heads towards him and gives him a cell phone. He introduces himself as the new intermediary between Danny and Wayne Lowry, but doesn’t give the eldest Rayburn a name. Danny, who is not a pushover, says that he wants to talk to Rafi, to which Wayne’s partner responds that the man is gone. Danny reads between the lines, and, later on, talks to Eric, who also puts two and two together and arrives at the conclusion that no one will ever see Rafi again. He also understands that they are in an hazardous situation. Things have gotten out of hand. Regardless, Eric pleads his loyalty to his friend. O’Bannon is a crook, but one with principles.
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