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That fight between Emily and Kate was amazeballs.

Good death, but I pretty much saw it coming as soon as they showed the first flashback.
 
Nice! Good Mid-Season Finale!! Good catfight...not enough of those on television nowadays...girls fight so much better than guys....but I digress...didn't think I'd be sad about a certain characters demise but I was...Amanda has made a nasty enemy out of someone...
 
Now they just need to off Victoria, Charlotte, Louise, and Ben and I'll be a happy camper.
 
“Josh [Bowman] and I spoke at the beginning of the season about the journey we wanted to take Daniel on,” Nayar explains. “He and I were on the same page, wanting to take a big swing at the end of our winter finale, and wanting to see if we could do it in a redemptive way; that moment between [Emily and Daniel] was so beautiful at the end. It was also a way for us to keep shifting what the show is about so we never get complacent and the audience never knows what’s coming next.”
Speaking of what’s coming next, read on for our full interview with Nayar, who previews the impact of Daniel’s death, the rise of Malcolm Black and the new reason Emily and Victoria will find themselves at each other’s throats.
TVLINE | That final conversation between Emily and Daniel was so intense. How do you feel about the way you ended things between them?
That moment was so touching and beautiful, the idea of him dying doing something extremely noble. He finally understood what it means to be a responsible human being by the end. It’s a huge loss for the show, but we wanted to take the audience on a new journey with Daniel and Emily this season. Fans were even really talking about them getting back together again, which I took as a real credit to the way we told this story and the way [Emily VanCamp and Josh Bowman] acted those scenes.
Season 4, Episode 1
TVLINE | Now that her brother is dead, will we see or hear from Charlotte?
We’re going to track the idea that Charlotte’s up in rehab, and we certainly talk about how she might play into the show as we approach the end of the season. We don’t have any definitive plans yet, but she’s always on our minds.
TVLINE | Victoria, I imagine, must feel pretty guilty for setting her son’s death in motion.
Well, she did and she didn’t. That becomes a vital debate between Emily and Victoria going forward: Who’s to blame for what happened to Daniel? One of the things we wanted was for everyone to have a small hand in what could happen. Emily was going to get Kate back to the house regardless, but Victoria did get the wheels in motion. And David, obviously, is the one who brought this threat to town in the first place. Our whole world is to blame for what happened to Daniel.
TVLINE | What about David? Is he still going to try to kill Victoria in 2015?
He definitely has unfinished business there. Daniel’s death obviously derailed what he was planning on doing to Victoria, but these episodes we have coming up in January are fabulous. We’ll strive to answer that question, and I think the answer will surprise the audience in many ways.
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TVLINE | I assume Malcolm Black won’t be too thrilled about what happened to Kate.
[Laughs] I think that’s a very good way of putting it. Malcolm’s not going to be thrilled, if and when he learns that his daughter is dead. When we come back, it’s basically a direct pickup, and you’ll see what our characters have to do to avoid that threat.
TVLINE | Should I be worried about Jack, since he’s the one who shot Kate?
Absolutely, and also emotionally. Jack had to do something he never thought he’d have to do to someone he got completely duped by. He’s in a new headspace, and you’ll see Jack dealing with the trauma of having done that, but also finding new strength in his ability to help control a situation.
TVLINE | And then there’s Margaux, who’s now carrying the last hope for the Grayson line. What pressure will that put on her, and what danger will it put her in?
You’re going to see a very different Margaux going forward. It’s not going to sit well with her that Daniel died in Grayson Manor in an attempt to help Emily. Margaux gets very energized because of it, but her rage and sorrow are not beneficial to her also carrying a child.
Season 4, Episode 10
TVLINE | I’m also loving the unholy alliance between Nolan and Louise. Where’s that headed?
It’s headed to such great places. The two of them are fabulous together, and we’ll soon be meeting her brother, who’s also amazing. You’ll see a friendship growing and it’ll take a really wonderful turn as we get to the episodes at the end of January. The audience is going to love it, and the two of them together are just wonderful.
TVLINE | For many fans, this has been an Emily-Daniel or Emily-Jack show. With Daniel gone, will Emily gravitate more towards Jack?
Definitely, though sadly it’s because they’re bonding over death and grief. What’s also nice is that you’ll see Ben step up and take a bigger role, which will make for an interesting dynamic between partners Ben and Jack. Ben’s someone who’s new to all of this; he doesn’t have the baggage and history that Jack has with Emily, so there’s a kind of newness that I think will really appeal to her.
TVLINE | My ears perked up when Ben mentioned his ex-wife. Is she coming into the picture?
You’re very perceptive. We’re certainly talking about the ex-wife character, and we have lots of good ideas for her.
TVLINE | Lastly, you seem to be pulling out all the stops lately. Are you consciously using this season as a chance to do all the things you’ve wanted to for so long?
Yeah, we really are. There have always been talks [of a final season], and the network has been so wonderfully supportive, … There’s definitely the fear of when you make things real — like Victoria knowing that Emily is Amanda Clarke — it’s like, “Well, where do we go from here?” But to the credit of our writing staff, any corner we paint ourselves into is exciting for us because we always figure out how to get out of it. To say we’re approaching this as the last season would be wrong, but we’re not scared to make choices that will make people ask “Where is this going?”
http://tvline.com/2014/12/08/revenge-daniel-death-explained-season-4-spoilers/
 
I feel like if they were, it wouldve been announced already.

Not necessarily. The network could decide late in the season that they won't renew it, and they could have given them a forewarning that they're on the bubble, so they could put a few things in motion that could give the show a proper sendoff if need be.
 
They could but they havent, it isn't something that they obviously think will happen this season.

But I just need one more season and I will ok with them ending it. I just like 100 episodes.
 
I figured Daniel would be the one to get killed off as well. Shame Kate was a villain though, because she was hot.

Surely when Victoria comes running and sees her son dead, David could hand her that glass of wine to calm her nerves and kill her off that way.

I do feel this should be the last season and any further would really be stretching it.
 
Right now if anyone needs to go it is Margaux, she becomes more useless by the episode.

And now half the cast is gone.
 
Maybe she'll die in child birth, but that's 9 months away.
 
This would be the perfect time to write Charlotte out for good. They just need one line to explain her away, while in rehab she heard about Daniel's death and OD'd. Boom. Roasted.
 
I'm not sad about Daniel he needed to go in fact he overstayed. He should of been gone long ago. However what I do hate about how this show does it, is let the character get something they lack or want. Then boom,they are dead by the closing minutes.

Louise on a plasma tv takes my breath away every time she's on screen. She is pure eye candy.
 
A powerful Suit is on her way to the Hamptons.

Gina Torres has been tapped to recur in the second half of Revenge‘s fourth season, TVLine has learned exclusively, playing an aspiring socialite named Natalie Walsh.

In addition to her dreams of conquering high society — Natalie comes from “humble-but-ambitious roots” — she’s also arriving with a few enemies in her sights, though it’s not yet clear which Hamptons resident she’ll want to “drive a stake into.”

http://tvline.com/2014/12/17/revenge-gina-torres-cast-season-4-spoilers/
 
Why is she coming on board this show? What about Suits?
 
Don't worry, likely just different shooting schedules and she had some time to do something else for awhile.
 
Oh lawd this show came back QUICK! I am surprised at how they are dealing with Daniels death by using him as the scapegoat of this battle.
 
I did feel kind of bad that they tarnished his name but then I remembered how much of an ass he was during the first 3 seasons. One episode that humanized him doesn't change the fact that he did try to kill Emily at one time. Margaux needs to be next on Revenge's hit list.
 
I don't know. Margaux seems like one of the few people to be justified in all this. Victoria is in no position to dish out blame considering her ratting out Emily's identity is what got Daniel killed in the first place, but Margaux has good reason to believe that Emily's story is bulls***. I don't blame her for going after Emily, especially now that she's carrying Daniel's spawn. Eventually, if she poses any real threat, they're gonna need to get her in the know.

But anyway... Chibs! :atp:
 
Well that didn't take long for Malcolm Black to catch on that something was amiss.
 
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