'Revenge' season 4 spoilers: Margaux gets hit by a taxi in episode 17 'Loss'

 Screengrab from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_skCOAf7Wk

Margaux was successful in her plan on having Jack arrested for drunk driving, making it look like Emily's lover got wasted during the Fourth of July party. If there is anything more she managed to do other than that, it is making Emily see red.

In episode 17 of the "Revenge" titled "Loss," Emily decides that she's done with "seeing terrible things happen to [her] friends" and with stronger conviction, she will do everything in her power to get Jack out of the slammer where he do not belong. To do that, it seems that she would need Victoria's help. In a promotional video for the episode, Emily asks Victoria to tell Margaux to avoid doing any more harm. Emily is not giving up without a fight.

However, it's Victoria that will worry fans. In the first place, she was on Emily's doorstep to accuse her of voting against the wing for Daniel's honor, which she clearly did not do. Besides, Daniel's grieving and vindictive mother has matters to take care of. By that, it means that Victoria will be dealing with the return of Conrad's first wife, Stevie Grayson from rehab.

But the new "Revenge" episode will show so much more to Margaux than Emily's revenge schemes. In the aforementioned promo video, Margaux gets hit by a taxi. Fans would not want to call that an accident too. Although Emily is not the one responsible for it—the indescribable shock on her face as she herself witnessed the accident first hand says it all—someone else clearly is. Who that person might be, well there is no telling.

Meanwhile, Louise and Nolan will be haunted by Lyman's accidental death. In the last episode, the congressman slipped and fell straight to his doom. Louise fells like she is responsible for it and she is not the only one who thinks so. In the forthcoming installment, Officer Ben Hunter stops by Nolan and Louise's home and his business has Lyman's death all over it.

Episode 17 of "Revenge" titled "Loss" will air Sunday, Mar. 22.

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