'Revenge' season 4 spoilers: Emily to avenge Aiden's death next season

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Fans have seen Emily Thorne seeking revenge for her father's death all this time, but viewers will see a different kind of Emily's wrath and will now avenge Aiden's untimely death.

Emily has spent her whole life seeking her terms of justice for the tragedies that happened to her in the past. However, spoilers hinted that Emily will embark in a new type of vendetta in the fourth season of "Revenge". First off, Aiden Mathis (Barry Sloane) is a goner after he was poisoned and suffocated by the malicious Victoria Grayson (Madeleine Stowe). His death will further fuel the anger in Emily and will intensify her desire for revenge against Victoria.

"Revenge" executive producer Sunil Nayar told E! "We thought the best thing to do is make [Emily] understand what revenge is in a very different way. It's one thing when you are a young girl and you lose your father and you have this idealistic sense of who he was and therefore you might idealize the sense of what you have to do to get him justice, but when you lose the man that you love, the love of your life with whom you plan on spending your life at the hand of the woman you hate more than anybody, it's a much more mature kind of anger that I think will inform how Emily will go about doing what she does in season four differently."

To add to her burden, David Clarke (James Tupper) will make a comeback next season, which means that he is alive and Aiden is not. Emily will have to take a step back and think over her plans.

Meanwhile, Hollywood Hills reported that Victoria's character will go darker. This is brought about by her confinement in a mental hospital against her will.

"Revenge" season 4 will be returning to ABC this fall.

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