'Bloodline' season 2 spoilers: 'traumatic' scenes for Kevin

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If season one of "Bloodline" wasn't emotional enough for fans to handle, small screens should prepare for a more dramatic and "traumatic" turn of events in the upcoming installment as Norbert Leo Butz recently teased on what the show might bring. 

Butz plays the role of Kevin Rayburn, one of the more hot-headed characters who may have had the hardest time in dealing with the events that went down in the previous installment. Speaking to Reel Life with Jane, Butz admitted that Kevin did have a really rough start as he was constantly haunted by guilt over Danny's (Ben Mendelsohn) fate. While Butz clarified that there won't be any ghosts in the near future, he said Kevin will have to deal with all the emotional and mental stress.

"Obviously, every single scene, you're just playing different versions of terror, acute anxiety, grief, rage, existential sadness. At least for Kevin, it's like a real swirling eddy of trauma. Trauma is really the word," he said in the interview.

He went on to hint that fans will most likely see a Kevin that will start to lose his "mental faculties." On the other hand, he said there's still hope for his character to get back up since "there's an interesting arc throughout the season." While the Rayburn siblings, including Kevin, will have to see total destruction in season two, Butz noted that his character will start "to pull it together."

Meanwhile, it won't just be Kevin who will battle mental and emotional stress as recent trailers reveal that John (Kyle Chandler) will also be haunted by Danny. As everyone already knows, Danny was murdered by his own family and it is only reasonable that his memory will come back to rock the core of his siblings who allowed him to die.

Aside from memories of Danny coming back to shake the Rayburns, the International Business Times says Danny's son, Nolan (Owen Teague), will also return. While Nolan has already appeared in the previous season, his return this time around will play an important role in the lives of the Rayburn siblings.

"Bloodline" season two hits Netflix small screens on Friday, May 27, 2016.

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