'Revenge' season 4 spoilers: Emily and Jack to get back together?

One of the things that one should watch out for in the fourth season of "Revenge" is whether Emily Thorne will get back with her old flame Jack Porter.

Emily (Emily VanCamp) is single again following the death of her fiancée Aiden. However, is she ready to love again? There were speculations that Jack Porter (Nick Wechsler) will re-enter the series and rekindle the love between the couple. It may be too early to say since Emily has to grieve first for the death of Aiden (Barry Sloane).

"Not to be crass, but that part of the idea. I think we always want them...I'm the carrot that we dangle for the audience," Nick Wechsler told Fox.

Meanwhile, executive producer Sunil Nayar said that Emily and Jack will bond during Emily's grief. She explained that although the circumstances are not ideal for rekindling their relationship, but that is how it works in real life.

The audience witnessed at the beginning of the season how Jack and Emily were completely blown apart.

"...certainly the one person who will understand the loss she's experiencing is Jack because he lost the woman he fell in love with and the mother of his child. So they get to connect not only on the level of what they mean to each other but there's also an element of grief and anger. So we're definitely going to see the relationship deepen and grow," Nayar said.

On the other hand, following the death of her husband-to-be, Emily's wrath will grow bigger against Victoria Grayson (Madeleine Stowe). Emily has spent the whole time avenging her father's suffering. Now, she will seek her personal revenge after her fiancé was poisoned and suffocated by Victoria. His death will further fuel the anger in Emily and will intensify her desire for revenge against Victoria.

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