While Nolan (Owen Teague) was warmer towards the Rayburn family at the end of season 2 of Netflix's Bloodline, will he continue towards the side of good in future seasons?

*Spoilers through the final episode of Bloodline season 2 ahead*

Nolan's arrival at the Florida Keys was met with much hesitation from the Rayburn family. Having a constant reminder of Danny (Ben Mendelsohn) was not exactly helpful as the three siblings desperately tried to keep their family's secret.

While his bad attitude reflected Danny's in early episodes, he eventually found a home at the Rayburn family inn and trended towards positivity near the end. Teague recently spoke about his character and whether this goodness will continue in a hypothetical season 3.

"He's still young. But he is also someone who will do bad things to make things better," Teague told the Tampa Bay Times. "The whole Rayburn clan is guilty of that. I think he's going to lean on the side of making things better, but maybe try to distance himself from what he's already done. He's got a huge amount of guilt. But I still have no idea where it's going. I don't think anyone does."

Teague also discussed Nolan having to bear the burden of Danny.

"It's not something he has a lot of power over. He's been thrust into this tough environment, and having Danny as a father really rubbed off on him," he said. "I don't think Nolan wants to be like Danny. He didn't have a good time with Danny as a dad. Danny was in and out of his life and kept letting Nolan down. Nolan still has a lot of anger, and that anger gets explored in the second season. The rest of the Rayburns see so much of Danny in Nolan. Nolan doesn't really get to be his own person. They share the same looks and the same mannerisms, but it's not something he likes."

Netflix has yet to announce a third season of Bloodline. You can watch the first two seasons on Netflix now.