Revenge Season 3 spoilers (episode 20): 'Revolution' to bring a new identity for Emily [VIDEO]

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There are only three episodes left in this season's "Revenge," and Emily is closer than ever to one of her targets in next week's episode, "Revolution."

The Graysons are becoming more and more suspicious of Emily, and in "Revolution," she will change her identity yet again to reveal their secrets.

Her deceit also entraps Pascal in episode 20.

She kidnaps Margaux's father right after he proposes marriage to Victoria. She may finally get the chance to exact revenge on him for his role in the death of her father. Will she kill him outright, torture him, or just hold him hostage? Emily may keep him on ice while she gathers more evidence so Pascal goes to endure a trial and prison sentence like her father did.

Victoria, shocked by the kidnapping, may retaliate, or use her knowledge of Emily's plan to her advantage. In last week's episode, Victoria found out that Emily has been out to avenge David Clarke all along.

A new character is also joining the ABC show. "Revolution" will introduce Brandon, an attractive and cunning ally of Victoria's. Brandon has the ability to blend easily into the Hampton scene, and his charm disarms people he meets. He could be used to infiltrate Emily's circle, or to spy on Victoria's enemies.

After a two week break in the series, fans also can't wait to find out what happens to Luke Gilliam, or if Emily will finally take Conrad down. Luke's evidence against Conrad is damning, and may be enough for Conrad to implicate others in David's death in order to save himself.

ABC's "Revenge" airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET

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