'Revenge' season 4 spoilers: Emily's decision to expose herself irks others in episode 19

Emily Thorne reveals that she is the real Amanda Clark in Revenge Season 4. Wikipedia

Emily Clark's (Emily VanCamp) true identity is finally revealed, but fans of "Revenge" will have to wait another week before the rest of the season 4 episodes are shown. The series was put on hold in time for the Easter holidays as ABC decided to air the traditional "The Ten Commandments" movie in its slot. 

Nonetheless, when "Revenge" returns, viewers will see Victoria Grayson (Madeleine Stowe) doing everything to stop Emily from having a peaceful life, now that she has admitted that she is David Clark's (James Tupper) long-lost daughter Amanda. 

It is not surprising that Victoria is bent on making Emily's life more miserable than ever, especially now that Emily exposed her true self in public. Their long standing feud is enough for Victoria to plot a bigger, more explosive plan to make Emily pay for what she did in the past.

This is evident in the official synopsis of the episode titled "Exposure," which reads: "Emily is going to face a promising future as Amanda Clarke until Victoria uncovers devastating secrets from her past." 

But aside from Victoria, Emily's friend Nolan (Gabriel Mann) finds it hard to accept the fact that she went on with her plans despite his advice. Could this mean that their deep friendship will be strained this time? 

Ben (Brian Hallisay) is not happy with Emily's self-exposure either, especially since he believes that he should have been informed of her plans earlier since the two of them are now dating. Margaux (Karine Vanasse) is not pleased with this as well. 

On the other hand, Jack (Nick Wechsler) is surprisingly happy with Emily's latest revelation. But is he genuinely glad that she decided to come out, or is he also planning another scheme? 

"Revenge" season 4 episode 19 is slated to air on Sunday, April 12, on ABC. 

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