The final ever season of Bloodline will leave viewers with no dangling threads according to executive producer Todd A. Kessler.
The third and final season of Bloodline is set to drop its last set of episodes on Netflix this Friday and will look to wrap up the traumatic events surrounding the much troubled Rayburn family.
There is plenty for the family to answer for as the show sets to begin its final run, but according to the show’s EP Todd A. Kessler, fans won’t be left hanging once it’s all said and done. Speaking to Variety, Kessler said the following when asked if the finale answers all of our questions.
“Yes. It’s in keeping with Bloodline. It doesn’t end in a sentimental way. It doesn’t end with everything all wrapped up. But there aren’t dangling threads at the end. We think that the final episode is one that we’re extremely proud of — in terms of the performances that the cast are giving, the depth that they got to emotionally. It’s very lucky to work with this level of talent across the board on a series. The final episode is one that’s going to be both intriguing and deeply satisfying for fans of the show.”
A particular question on fans minds is if the much loved character of Danny (Ben Mendelsohn) will be returning for the third season despite the character’s passing. Kessler was asked about this as well, saying:
“Yes, Ben is in the last two episodes. His performance and work adds so much to the story. Obviously Danny played such a pivotal role in the entire series, the events of the first season and the second season that we thought it would be very fitting to have him come back. Without ruining anything, it’s something we’ve never seen with him and this character in this series so far. We’re very excited to give that to the audience.”
Bloodline concludes on Friday May 26th over on Netflix.