ABC’s ‘Revenge’ season 4 spoilers: See Emily VanCamp, Madeleine Stowe in ‘Epitaph’ photo
“Revenge” will not be on this weekend, or the weekend after that. With this being said, though, there is still quite a bit to look forward to the rest of the way, starting with the show’s winter premiere, entitled “Epitaph,” airing on Sunday, January 4.
What we have for you here is the first-look photo from this episode, and it gives you a full sense that there are some very intense times ahead. Specifically, we are referring to how both Victoria Grayson and Emily Thorne are going to have to handle dealing with David Clarke in their lives. He’s a mysterious force of nature, and you get the sense that there are still many secrets that this man is keeping.
Can either Emily VanCamp or Madeleine Stowe’s character force some of this information out of? Really, only time will tell. If nothing else, though, this photo certainly looks intense, and it is also interesting to note that Emily is wearing a sling on her arm. Therefore, she is not too afraid of hiding the injuries that happened when she fought off Kate in the last new episode of the show.
With Kate’s death likely comes to arrival of someone who definitely should be feared and then some: Malcolm Black. This character, played by Tommy Flanagan, has major ties to David’s past in the time in which he was away. We also expect him to be the big bad and then some for the rest of this season.
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bava84
December 22, 2014 @ 8:26 am
I want Emily to make David aware of the casualties in the quest to avenge his framing, particularly her late fiance Aiden…I also want Emily to ascribe Daniel’s ill-timed death to the proper cause (i.e. Victoria). (Does the production crew really think the show’s viewers buy into the notion that Victoria is a victim of an ‘unfounded’ vendetta??? Victoria might as well have issued the hit on her archenemy, Emily herself — literally leading faux FBI Agent Taylor to Emily’s front doorstep.) Daniel is dead because his mother couldn’t accept that she’s been wrong all along, and Emily has had every right to be out for Grayson blood.
‘Epitaph’ could prove to be Emily’s golden opportunity to tell Vicki where to get off…But the way Aiden went out was macabre, and Emily needs to let David know how she’s committed her entire adult life to her father’s vindication, especially that she’s put her personal life on hold time and time again. (This is where commemoration of Aiden is key, for it is my opinion production hasn’t suitably preserved his memory.)