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Revenge has recruited Tess Harper, known for playing Jesse's mom on Breaking Bad, for an upcoming guest spot, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

Harper, 61, will play Carol Miller, a sympathetic former corporate secretary who has spent the last 15 years living a quiet life on a remote farm outside Madison, WI. However, there's more to Carol than meets the eye, and she shows her tough side as her complicated past is uncovered. Harper will appear in Episode 19.

Harper, an Oscar nominee for her performance in 1986's Crimes of the Heart, has also appeared in No Country for Old Men, Starz' Crash, and most recently, Private Practice as Charlotte's mom.

Revenge airs Wednesdays at 10/9c on ABC.

http://www.tvguide.com/News/Revenge-Tess-Harper-1044323.aspx
 
So it was Takeda who was the murderer. I thought it might be him after seeing him drive off with Amanda (whom he has probably killed too).

And Daniel did shoot Tyler once. Now will Emily have to get rid of Takeda as well? That will be much more difficult than the Graysons.
 
The apprentice going after her former master? Now that could be really interesting!
 
Why is there such a long break until the next episode? It's not on until April 11th.
 
TV Line:
Revenge! Scoop on the All-Flashback Episode, Dark Daniel, the Em/Nolan 'Ship (?!) and More

Emily Thorne’s Revenge-enda is heading back to the beginning in an upcoming, all-flashback episode that showrunner Mike Kelley hails as “one of [his] favorite things” about ABC’s primetime sudser thus far.

Also unveiled at the drama’s PaleyFest 2012 panel on Sunday: Spoilers on the Season 1 finale, what’s next for Emily and Daniel (whose journey takes a dark turn), and much more.

Being touted as an “origin story,” an upcoming installment of Revenge travels back to 2002, Kelley revealed, to the day that the photograph in Lydia’s house, with Emily standing in the background holding a tray of champagne, was taken.

“The way we’re treating it is that this is an episode of Revenge set in 2002,” explained the EP. “We’re not setting it up like a flashback [within a present day episode].” So, from the moment the illuminating hour begins, expect to see a dark-haired Emily, a far-less preppy Nolan and… a long-haired, Tom Cruise-esque Jack?

“You should see my hair in that episode,” Nick Wechsler deadpanned, alluding to a ‘do described by Kelley as similar to Cruise’s superstar in the upcoming movie Rock of Ages. (Here’s a little sample for you.)

The flashback episode is designed to give Emily “her first glimpse at these people who destroyed her family, when she’s still not quite believing her father and his journals,” added Emily VanCamp. “There’s a big event [that happens] at this New Year’s Eve party, and it really solidifies what her father’s been telling her… That’s sort of the beginning of her journey.”

Added bonus: Madeleine Stowe noted that the episode actually finds some cast members going much further back in time — to 1990!

• The next new episode (to air sometime in April) finds Mason Treadwell (guest star Roger Bart) returning as part of Victoria’s scheme to save Daniel. And as if there was ever any doubt that Victoria would “go to the ends of the Earth” to protect her son, Stowe revealed, “In [the next episode] somebody sends guys to beat up Daniel [in the showers]…. Who could that possibly be?” Of course, Mommy Dearest is behind the attack, because, Stowe explained, “In Victoria’s mind the best way to get her son out of jail is to get the daylights beaten out of him. I actually think it’s utterly justified, but it’s going to cause a big problem between them.”

• Following Revenge‘s next new installment, Episode 17, the series will jump ahead in time to December, with Daniel’s murder trial wrapped up by Episode 19.

• Season 1 will “obviously” end on a cliffhanger, Kelley promised. And if the drama is lucky enough to receive a second season (which it no doubt will be), they’re going to stick with the formula that works. Basically, the show will “set up [a mystery] in the beginning, pay it off in the middle, fall it out, and then set up some new stuff,” he shared.

• The Jack/Emily/Daniel love triangle “kind of steers one way soon,” offered VanCamp. “We already know how much love Emily has for Jack — that’s a given — [but] in the next episode you see how far she’s willing to go for Daniel, as well.”

• Speaking of Daniel, Josh Bowman shared that his currently incarcerated character will soon “come to a crossroads in making a decision between good and evil.” Added Kelley, “He’ll at least [realize] that he’s been pulled and pushed and manipulated by both his mother and beautiful fiancée,” which results in a “new respect and understanding” between Daniel and his father.

• Emily/Nolan ‘shippers may want to regroup and reassess their cause because, according to Kelley, theirs was always “meant to be a sibling relationship. It’s got a nice, warm beating-heart to the series; otherwise it’s just a bunch of nastiness.” Gabriel Mann, however, is not in total agreement with that stance, joking, “I don’t like that — we’re not related!”

• Might Em’s Daddy Dearest actually be alive and kickin’ somewhere? “I’ve said it once before and I’ll say it again: If it’s not impossible, we’ll probably do it,” Kelley teased. “I love that character (played by Men in Trees‘ James Tupper)… but I can disappoint and titillate you all by saying you will not find out this season.” Regardless of what the future holds for David Clarke, Revenge does have plans to someday unveil what happened to Emily’s mother.

• “Vengeance is coming” in the Victoria/Conrad divorce storyline, Stowe warned.

• Kelley teased that cutthroat Hamptonite Ashley Davenport (played by Ashley Madekwe) will “have a definite shift in loyalty. We’re going out [this season] with Ashley doing something where she has to make a big decision about regarding [Emily].”

• “Declan turns into a bit of a tattletale” when it comes to his girlfriend Charlotte and her rapidly-developing pill addiction, Christa Miller shared.
 
TV Line:
Exclusive: ABC Prepping Early Renewals for Grey's, Castle, Revenge, Once and 5 Others

ABC is on the verge of issuing formal early renewals to nearly a dozen scripted series, including freshman hits Once Upon a Time and Revenge and established players Modern Family and Grey’s Anatomy.

Although an ABC rep declined to comment, TVLine has learned that the network’s prelim pickup list also includes Castle, Suburgatory, Last Man Standing, Happy Endings, The Middle.

Cougar Town and Private Practice, meanwhile, remain question marks. Ditto midseason entries GCB and Missing. (The fate of Private Practice, ironically, likely hinges on the ratings performance of another Shonda Rhimes drama, the soon-to-debut Scandal.)

Considered long-shots for next fall are Body of Proof, Pan Am and (the possibly Netflix-bound) The River, although a final decision probably won’t come down on those fence-riders until the May upfronts. If cut loose, they would join the already-axed Charlie’s Angels, Man Up and Work It.

The Grey’s renewal comes as ABC continues to negotiate new deals with original castmembers Ellen Pompeo, Patrick Dempsey, Justin Chambers, Sandra Oh and Chandra Wilson.
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So I just saw the first ten minutes of the recap and stopped because I wanted to watch the whole series first. I'm just wondering if its one of those shows that start good but then gets worse as it goes on. It always looked interesting but I never started watching in the first place.
 
It started good and has gotten even better.
 
That's good to hear because too many shows that looked interesting when it first started but I never got around to watching until midway into season 1 end up getting worse as it goes along. Like Glee and Heroes.
 
This is very consistant and is just all around great. Only a minor fail moment in a reveal but nothing that ruins the show.
 
Daniel not being the one who is shot and killed. Though I am totally fine with it.
 
Is Emily in love with Daniel ? There were scenes where Emily really looked like she really loved Daniel then she screws him,then later gives a beat down to a guy in Daniel's name.
 
Emily + dark haired wig + more revealing clothing + beating the living **** out of guys = a very happy Sawyer. :o:up:
 
I highly doubt they'd play this card with both of the Grayson kids, but the resemblance between Daniel and James Purefoy's character is pretty striking. If I didn't know better....
 
^ If that's the case, then Conrad has no kids!
 
Which is why I doubt they'd do it. But, on the other hand... if Victoria has given Conrad no heirs, it might be easier for him to just tell her to **** right off out of his house. It'd be pretty damn cold, but I could see it.
 
Well the best time to tell Conrad he has no heirs would've been just after he found out about Charlotte. Best to get it all out at once than to let him start to heal from such a revelation only to have his heart smashed in pieces once again. Or if Victoria really wanted to hurt him, then she could save it until later.
 
I always had a feeling that the Graysons were responsible for David Clarke's death. The same guy who killed him also arranged Lee's death. Anyone think that guy is Dominic?
 
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