'Revenge' season 4 episode 3 spoilers: Will Emily burn to death in 'Ashes'?

A fiery hot episode is coming to "Revenge" season 4.

In episode 3 entitled "Ashes," the events that happened last week will have a blazing continuation. Fans were left hanging last Sunday after Emily (Emily VanCamp) was seen unconscious and almost left for dead inside the burning Stowaway, which was set ablaze by Charlotte (Christa Allen).

It means that Charlotte probably wants nothing to do with Emily, who turned out to be her half-sister all along. Who could blame her? After all, she was kidnapped by Emily before revealing the truth.

But Charlotte is just one of Emily's concerns at the moment. Victoria (Madeleine Stowe) still wants Emily to be out of her life for good.

ABC released the official synopsis for the upcoming episode, which reads:

"Emily's life is on the line as Victoria orchestrates a family reunion with deadly potential, regardless of who gets caught in the crossfire."

Allegedly, Victoria is plotting for a disastrous family reunion between Emily and her father David (James Tupper), and asks him to get rid of his daughter so that the two of them can be together.

After being absent for years, David does not seem to recognize who Emily is. But this could also be a trick played by Emily's dad before making a big revelation toward the end of the season.

How will Emily react after seeing her father, who she thought was dead all this time? Will David find out that Emily and Amanda are one and the same person? Will Victoria's plans in destroying Emily succeed now that David is with her? More importantly, what will happen to the revenge plot of Emily after finding out that her father is alive and well?

"Revenge" season 4 episode 3 is penned by Alex Taub and directed by Colin Bucksey. It will be aired next Sunday, Oct. 12, from 9 p.m. up to 10 p.m. on ABC.

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