Revenge Season 4: With Aiden Dead, Victoria in Crazy Land and David Clarke Coming Back from the Dead, Expect Some Exciting Twists and Scandalous Spoilers

Revenge Season 4: With Aiden Dead, Victoria in Crazy Land and David Clarke Coming Back from the Dead, Expect Some Exciting Twists and Scandalous Spoilers
One of the questions that continue to haunt the fans of the hit TV show 'Revenge' is why Emily Thorne allowed Victoria to survive. Many are wondering whether she has something up her sleeve for a more devious form of revenge. In any case, these questions and more will come to light when Revenge returns for its fourth season this fall of 2014.
The third season of the show ended with Aiden dead, Victoria in crazy land and David Clarke rising back from the dead. According to the executive producer Gretchen J. Berg, his return would impact not only Emily's world but also everybody in the show. Most of his effect will be on Victoria's character. Writers have even stated that he will be the cause of trouble for both ladies.
So what about Charlotte? In almost every season we have seen the poor woman all weak and with Emily kidnapping her, she is bound to get stronger this season. This girl will finally get to accept that this tough world is where she lives in and she has to deal with it. She still do not know who her sister is which is going to be quite a twist should it be revealed to her next season. Will she see it as the ultimate form of betrayal?
As to whether the show will pick up with Conrad lying on the road or on a time jump, that is yet to be determined but one thing is for sure, we can't wait for the show to start!
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