'Revenge' season 4 episode 6: David Clarke is after Nolan, Emily discovers something about her father

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"Revenge" fans are eagerly waiting for the reunion of Emily and David Clarke, but if that happens, the show would be over too quickly. So, there are still tons of things that will happen before the much-awaited reunion takes place. But everyone can bet on it that the real Amanda will be reunited with his father.

Last episode in "Revenge," Emily finally got a step ahead of Victoria Grayson. She was able to give David Clarke the deed to the beach house and now, David has decided to move in, without Victoria. Emily lives next door to his father, but won't tell him the truth yet. She wants to wait when her father has recovered. Little does Emily know that David is already planning something — his own revenge for what happened to his daughter Amanda.

Episode 6 is titled "Damage" and the brief synopsis reads: "Charlotte's (Christa B. Allen) downward spiral will take her to a place where even Emily (Emily VanCamp) worries she can't be saved."

Charlotte has indeed become a very damaged person and in the last episode, she was seen leaving the club with the man who had the crescent moon tattoo — the same guy that tried to run over her father.

But Charlotte is just a part of the story, what's more exciting to see is what Emily discovers about her father and she tells Nolan about it, which is shown in the promo. She was right all along, that "there something more" to the story than David is saying.

Even more shocking is that David punches Nolan. During a live TV appearance, David has to end the interview early because he sees Nolan and decides to punch him right then and there. Why is he mad at Nolan? Does he think that Nolan didn't give Amanda the box and the money? Or is it also possible that Victoria somehow manipulated David into thinking that Nolan cannot be trusted?

An all-new episode of "Revenge" will air this Sunday, 10 p.m. on ABC.

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