'Revenge' season 4 spoilers: Emily confused over Jack's feelings, deaths may happen at the Hamptons in episode 15

Will Jack pursue his feelings for Emily now that it is out in the open? Facebook/Revenge

Jack's heart was shattered when he saw Emily and Ben kissing toward the final moments of "Revenge" season 4 episode 14. Now, the Emily-Ben-Jack love triangle will be raised to the next level. In the coming episode, Jack (Nick Wechsler) will muster all his courage to confess his real feelings for Emily (Emily VanCamp). 

The trailer for episode 15 titled "Bait" shows Jack telling his long-time friend, "Its always been you." 

But according to spoilers, Emily has a hard time dealing with Jack's confession. Her relationship with Ben (Brian Hallisay) just began, and she is not sure if she believes that Jack actually loves her. 

Actor Nick Wechsler teased fans about what's in store for his character and Emily.

"Jack's been hanging back, waiting for her to feel ready, but he's been into her this whole time. We're slowly getting there," the actor told TVLine. "In an episode we just shot, there are some larger strides made in that direction." .

Meanwhile, VC Post reported that there could be several deaths in the upcoming episode of "Revenge" season 4. Gabriel Mann, the actor who portrays the role of Nolan Ross in the series, teased that several characters could face their untimely death before the season ends. According to the actor, no one in the show is safe. 

"They have no qualms about anyone dying on the show. We're going real, real, real big this year. It's a big one. Our creator, Mike Kelley, envisioned the end of the series as a beach covered with the bodies of our characters, with Emily and Victoria climbing over them to get to each other," Mann said

Could it be possible that Charlotte (Christa B. Allen) will be included on the list of the casualties? 

Late last year, the actress posted a tweet on her Twitter account saying that her character will be gone for good.

"Revenge" season 4 will return on March 8. 

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