Just when you thought we’d seen enough mysterious men from Emily’s past pop back into her life, the addictive ABC drama has added one more for us. We’ve met a lot of men she’s been involved with it, but few who have had any familial ties to her, but that’s going to change when the show introduces Emily’s long lost brother. It’s a classic soap opera move, but Revenge isn’t going to go full soap on us – the man she once called brother has zero blood relation to her. He was simply her foster brother. But that doesn’t explain away his sudden reappearance in her life. What’s caused him to return?
Unfortunately, the nature of Revenge prevents us from scraping up any important details about this new character; someone with potentially a lot of background information on Emily, such as...
Unfortunately, the nature of Revenge prevents us from scraping up any important details about this new character; someone with potentially a lot of background information on Emily, such as...
- 1/29/2013
- by Brody Gibson
- Boomtron
Sunday night's episode of Revenge featured one major takedown, one major hookup and plot twists galore as the beloved ABC guilty pleasure continued weaving its tangled, second season web.
TV Fanatic staff members Steve Marsi, Christine Orlando and Leigh Raines break down all facets of "Penance" and look ahead to the coming weeks in our weekly Round Table Q&A discussion.
Weigh in with your own responses to these Revenge topics below!
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1. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Penance"?
Leigh: "This one time at Revenge camp..." Ladies and Gentleman, Nolan Ross.
Christine: "This one time at revenge camp, I met this fellow revenger and guess where he's summering?" How do you not love Nolan?
Steve: Conrad and Victoria holding hands while at the mercy of Kara Clarke. Terrific acting by Henry Czerny and Madeleine Stowe in navigating this complex, impossible-to-define relationship.
2. Mason Treadwell's downfall: Satisfying or disappointing?...
TV Fanatic staff members Steve Marsi, Christine Orlando and Leigh Raines break down all facets of "Penance" and look ahead to the coming weeks in our weekly Round Table Q&A discussion.
Weigh in with your own responses to these Revenge topics below!
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1. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Penance"?
Leigh: "This one time at Revenge camp..." Ladies and Gentleman, Nolan Ross.
Christine: "This one time at revenge camp, I met this fellow revenger and guess where he's summering?" How do you not love Nolan?
Steve: Conrad and Victoria holding hands while at the mercy of Kara Clarke. Terrific acting by Henry Czerny and Madeleine Stowe in navigating this complex, impossible-to-define relationship.
2. Mason Treadwell's downfall: Satisfying or disappointing?...
- 11/14/2012
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
Mommy dearest is coming to the Hamptons! As soon as the Revenge finale aired, there was one question on every one's find: which actress would take on the role of Emily's (Emily VanCamp) not-so-deceased mother? Well, we've got good news for you: you can finally stop holding your breath in anticipation because the wait is over as the role has finally been cast. So which actress scored the highly coveted role...and an enemy in Victoria Grayson (Madeleine Stowe)? Meet your Mrs. Thorne, Revenge fans: Jennifer Jason Leigh! The actress, who most recently appeared on Weeds and is most well-known for her role in the '80s classic Fast Times at Ridgemont High, will make her debut as Emily's...
- 7/19/2012
- E! Online
In a word, when it comes to last night's Revenge season finale: OEmG.
In three words: Seriously, now what?!?
Following a concluding episode that proved the Vampire Diaries isn't the only network drama that can shock and stun with its twists and turns, we're left with a number of questions to ponder. Foremost among them...
Is Victoria Grayson a goner? I can't imagine so. It's a pretty well known rule in television that when you don't see the body of a main, supposedly deceased character, said character is not actually deceased.
Did the plane actually blow up? It's safe to assume. How and when did Victoria exit prior to take-off? We'll have to wait until September to find out.
Is Charlotte Grayson a goner? Again, it's unlikely. I was a little confused on how Conrad found her body - what what he doing at Grayson Manor? - but I'm guessing...
In three words: Seriously, now what?!?
Following a concluding episode that proved the Vampire Diaries isn't the only network drama that can shock and stun with its twists and turns, we're left with a number of questions to ponder. Foremost among them...
Is Victoria Grayson a goner? I can't imagine so. It's a pretty well known rule in television that when you don't see the body of a main, supposedly deceased character, said character is not actually deceased.
Did the plane actually blow up? It's safe to assume. How and when did Victoria exit prior to take-off? We'll have to wait until September to find out.
Is Charlotte Grayson a goner? Again, it's unlikely. I was a little confused on how Conrad found her body - what what he doing at Grayson Manor? - but I'm guessing...
- 5/24/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
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