'Revenge' season 4 spoilers: Natalie vs Victoria, round 2 for Emily vs Margaux in episode 16 'Retaliation'

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Natalie is determined to make a green-eyed monster out of Victoria, and she will do that by her ostentatious display of wealth in season 4 episode 16 of "Revenge" titled "Retaliation."

The new Hamptonite, who happens to be the late Edward Grayson's younger wife, throws a grandiose Fourth of July party to show off her riches. But to get on Victoria's nerves, she does more than that — she chooses her rival's former lover David as a date. While Natalie looks like she has the upper hand, viewers know that Victoria will not be that easy to take down. 

In the episode, viewers will also see the continuation of Margaux's revenge on Emily. This time though, her schemes are fueled by greater anger. The vengeful company head would not want her plan to be ruined again.

In the previous episode, Margaux's shot at bringing down Emily was spoiled by Emily herself when a chip implanted on her bracelet sucked out all the files and evidence (those she considers as her weapons against her enemy) and vanished into nothing. 

Clearly, Margaux won't stop there and this time, she's more than willing to pay for the price and even put anyone out of the way just so she can taste that sweet revenge. 

The promo for the episode reveals that the red sharpie is back. The worrying part is that it has three takedowns. Who will breathe their last in the upcoming episodes of "Revenge"? For now, there is no telling. 

But enough of deaths as another person is set to arrive in Hampton. In the March 29 episode of the series, Courtney Love, who is known for her participation in "Empire," wil reprise her role as White Gold, a jetsetter who will be first welcomed in town by Margaux. 

Season 4 episode 16 of "Revenge" titled "Retaliation" airs today, March 15. 

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