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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Episode 01: Blip
Episode 02: Fruit of the Earth
Episode 03: Hand of God
Episode 04: Truer Lover
Episode 05: The Evermore
Episode 06: The Cult of Gwendolyn Reed
Bloom S02E01
Available from: 09-04-2020
Bloom S02E02
Available from: 09-04-2020
Bloom S02E03
Available from: 09-04-2020
Bloom S02E04
Available from: 09-04-2020
Bloom S02E05
Available from: 09-04-2020
Bloom S02E06
Available from: 09-04-2020
Bloom - Season 2 [Sub: Eng]
Description
Following three months of the end of season one, this season starts with a new family reaches Mullan. It seems that they carry a hidden secret about the human life. New exciting and dramatic events come in the second season of Bloom.
Following three months of the end of season one, this season starts with a new family reaches Mullan. It seems that they carry a hidden secret about the human life. New exciting and dramatic events come in the second season of Bloom.
Actors:
Terry Norris,
Angus McLaren,
Deanna Ortuso,
Ryan Corr,
Ian Rooney,
Paul Robertson,
Max Gillies
Terry Norris
9 June 1930, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Angus McLaren
3 November 1988, Leongatha, Victoria, Australia
Deanna Ortuso
Ryan Corr
15 January 1989, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Ian Rooney
Paul Robertson
Max Gillies
November 16, 1941 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Director:
John Curran, Mat King
Country:
Australia
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