'Revenge' season 4 spoilers: Emily Thorne go back to being Amanda Clarke with father's return?

Emily Thorne may go back to being Amanda Clarke with the return of David Clarke.

The final episode of the previous season was a total cliffhanger after a lot of characters exited the series and the way things turned out. First, Aiden was killed by Victoria who is now staying in a mental hospital by Emily's doing. Moreover, Conrad Grayson is left on the side of the road bleeding to death after he was attacked by David Clarke. All this time, Emily was avenging her father's alleged death. However, everything she worked for seemed worthless with the return of the person she is taking revenge for.

The last episode of "Revenge" season 3 revealed a shocking revelation after David Clarke appeared. It was speculated that he will stir things up next season. The episode titles of season 4 hinted on what could be the plot next season, although the show runner has not confirmed anything.

The first episode is entitled "Renaissance," which means new life or rebirth. Emily Thorne has spent quite a long time in her alter ego and it is probably about time to go back to being Amanda Clarke. It could also mean a new chapter for the protagonist as she may try to rediscover herself and learn who she really is.

The second episode is entitled "Disclosure". It could mean disclosure between the father and daughter as they have a lot to disclose. Fans thought that Emily deserved an explanation as to why her father did what he did. There is a big chance that Emily will not take the news about her father being alive easily.

On July 11, the cast and crew of "Revenge" started filming the fourth season of the hit suspense TV series. The producer of "Revenge" spilled that next season will tap to the emotions of the characters. "Revenge" season 4 will return to ABC on September 28.

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