Not that Ofelia immediately needs to go hard on confessing the things she’s done for Walker and the Nation, but one assumes it will come out at some point.
While he’s got his own batch of new problems, Daniel doesn’t seem to be quite as haunted by his violent past or the many deaths he’d caused, while Ofelia has taken on a much more confident and morally wavering personality that puts her way closer to her father’s past than she was before.
Dave Erickson hit upon a very interesting point there, in that the relationship that Daniel and Ofelia reform is going to be lightyears away from how things were when they were first split apart in the aftermath of Daniel’s presumed death-by-fire.