One of the newest Bloodline stars speaks on what drew her to the Florida Keys drama.

Andrea Riseborough, who plays Danny's (Ben Mendelsohn) former lover Evangeline in the series, recently discussed the show's visuals.

"Just aesthetically as a film enthusiast, I'd say watch it for cinematography," Riseborough told TheWrap recently. "It's the first thing that hits you when the credits come up, it's so saturated in the heavy, deep heat that they've got down there in the Keys."

Riseborough also talked about her favorite moment of the season: Sally (Sissy Spacek) directly confronting John (Kyle Chandler) about wanting to know more information.

"The moment that really stood out to me was Sissy saying to Kyle, 'What else is there you have to tell me? Is there something else?'" Riseborough recalled. "She was just so good."

Meanwhile, Riseborough could be nominated for an Emmy for her performance on Bloodline. The Television Academy is currently voting on nominations, with Riseborough on the ballot for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.

Other actors who are on the ballot who could be nominated are as follows:

Lead Actor in a Drama Series:

Kyle Chandler (as John Rayburn)

Supporting Actor in a Drama Series:

Norbert Leo Butz (as Kevin Rayburn)
John Leguizamo (as Ozzy Delvecchio)
Ben Mendelsohn (as Danny Rayburn)

Supporting Actress in a Drama Series:

Linda Cardellini (as Meg Rayburn)
Sissy Spacek (as Sally Rayburn)

Guest Actor in a Drama Series:

Beau Bridges (as Roy Gilbert)

Stars who were not submitted for Emmy consideration were Jacinda Barrett (as Diana Rayburn), Jamie McShane (as Eric O'Bannon), Enrique Murciano (as Marco Diaz) and Kate Finneran (as Belle Rayburn).

It remains to be seen if Emmy voters will nominate any of the show's stars. The Academy nominated Chandler for Lead Actor and Mendelsohn for Supporting Actor last year for season 1, so it seems as though Bloodline is on Emmy voters' radars.

The first two seasons of Bloodline are currently available to stream on Netflix.