'Revenge' season 4 episode 5 spoilers: Someone tries to kill David Clarke; Will Emily face the repercussions of her actions?

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"Revenge" season 4 is getting more exciting. Now that David Clarke has come out in the open and has chosen to stay with Victoria Grayson and daughter Charlotte, Emily has to do what she can to get close to her father, but her time is ticking.

In the last episode, Emily got to see his father David face-to-face and it was a very emotional moment for her. But at the end of the episode, when she decided to finally just approach his father, David came out in public with Victoria and Charlotte. He called him his family. While Emily and Nolan watch at the sidelines, he asked her what just happened?

Emily said, "She got to him first."

Now, the promos for "Revenge" season 4 episode 5 titled "Repurcussions" is out. Actually there are two of them.

The first promo shows Emily barging into Victoria's home looking for David. And the two have a not-so friendly chat. Victoria mentions a list of what Emily has done through the years knowing that her father has died. And now that David isn't, Emily will have to face the repercussions of what she did.

While Emily looks intent on destroying Victoria, there is also a side of her that seems worried. Could it be that she is worried that her father won't be able to accept the things she has done? That she is no longer the sweet and lovable Amanda Clarke her father left behind?

In the second sneak peek, a man with a crescent moon tattoo on his left hand tries to kill David as he exits a car. Who could this man be and why would he want to kill David? Could it be that the man was hired by The Initiative?

There have been rumors that Season 4 will be the last for "Revenge." If it is, a David and Emily reunion is imminent. But definitely, the showrunner won't want the reunion to happen too soon and would spend time on Emily and Victoria's war, and perhaps settle it once and for all.

Catch "Revenge" on ABC this Sunday, at 10 p.

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