'Revenge' season 4 episode 10 spoilers: Death, decisions and pregnancy in the Hamptons

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It seems like someone's life is going to end in the upcoming 10th episode of "Revenge" season 4 when it airs on Sunday. 

In the episode titled "Atonement," one of the Hamptonites will die a gruesome death. But the question is, who will it be? 

In the video trailer for the upcoming episode, faces of deceased characters were shown, including those of Conrad (Henry Czerny) and Aiden (Barry Sloane). It could mean that the next death would be as epic as theirs have been. 

However, death is not the only main theme in the next installment of "Revenge." When season 4 returns, Jack (Nick Wechsler) will be making one of the most difficult decisions in his life by having to choose between Emily (Emily VanCamp) and "the new woman in his life," who might be Kate (Courtney Ford). This could be a very complicated tangle that Jack gets himself into, since Kate is also known to be secretly conspiring with the new character Malcolm Black (Tommy Flanagan), who also happens to be David's (James Tupper) tormentor. Fans are hoping that it will not be too late before Jack finally sees the truth about Kate. 

Meanwhile, Margaux (Karine Vanasse) may also be facing a major life change in the upcoming episode, as things will start to become more difficult for her. Spoilers suggest that Margaux may not only have troubles being in control of her media company, but her special relationship with Daniel (Josh Bowman) may be on the rocks as well. 

Vanasse shared in an interview posted on Latin Post that "something very sad is going to happen in episode 4-10 [Season 4, Episode 10], and it's going to change her trajectory for the rest of the season." 

Also, fans will find out if Margaux is really pregnant with Daniel's child in the upcoming episode of "Revenge," airing on Dec. 7 on ABC.

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