'Revenge' season 4: Louise's brother enters the scene, David pushes through his vengeance

Will Lyman and Nolan hit it off?

Daniel Grayson may have found his way out of Hampton but a new denizen will grace the town and he is expected to be as batty as his sister. Louise Ellis' brother will shake up the series in the 12th episode of "Revenge" season 4 titled "Madness."

Sebastian Pigott will play the role of Lyman Ellis, a politician from down South who has secrets he's keeping, according to TV Fanatic. Nolan Ross, who is being assisted by Emily for his own revenge scheme, will make the new guy feel at home through a dinner party. Looking farther ahead, Emily's best friend may look past the crazy and fall for the charm of the lad as they may discover romance as well.

The new character undoubtedly has new antics up his sleeves to mess things up in some way, but everything is already heating up. In a synopsis released by ABC, it was revealed that Emily and David will "turn their backs on the Hamptons for good." 

In a 19-second promo video released by Television Promos, Emily is seen telling David, "I sacrificed my whole life for this moment." 

During Daniel's funeral, David finally tells Emily about his plan to kill Victoria, saying, "I'm not inhuman. Seeing her mourn Daniel gave me pause, but that doesn't erase what she's done."

However, things are not going to be easy with Malcolm Black around. 

The reprisal is just starting to upsurge as "Revenge" returns with "Madness" today, Jan. 11, on ABC.

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