'Mistresses' season 3 premiere spoilers: Joss, Karen receive shocking revelations

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Will Savi make a formal farewell when the premiere episode of "Mistresses" season 3 airs this month? 

In September 2014, actress Alyssa Milano announced that she will not be reprising her role as Savi in the third season of ABC's mystery drama because the production of the show has been relocated to Vancouver from Los Angeles. Milano stated that it will be hard for her to move far from home because of her two young kids. 

But speculations claim that Savi will return in the premiere episode titled "Gone Girl" so she can say her final goodbye to the series. After all, she had been a part of it since the first season. Also, according to spoilers, the new season will pick up where season 2 left off, wherein Savi's sister and ex-husband were seen making out. 

Based on the official synopsis for the premiere episode of season 3, Joss (Jes Macallan) and Harry (Brett Tucker) will express their hidden feelings for each other and make out on the beach. But their heated encounter will be disrupted by a call from Karen (Yunji Kim) which bears bad news. Joss will then leave Harry to be with her fiancé Scott (Justin Hartley). 

Also, the episode will feature a drastic change that will happen in Karen's life. Back in the end of season 2, it was revealed that the psychiatrist's HIV test turned out to be negative. But upon her return to the doctor's office, Alec (Ed Quinn) will tell her that her life will never be the same again. Does this mean that Karen is pregnant? 

In addition, the premiere episode of "Mistresses" season 3 will introduce fashion designer Calista Raines (Jennifer Esposito). She will reportedly help Joss cope with her sister's absence as her new "friend, mentor, and surrogate sister."

"Mistresses" season 3 will premiere on Thursday, June 18, on ABC. 

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