Revenge (S4E21) -- "Aftermath" -- 4/26/15
#1
Thread Starter
Moderator
Revenge (S4E21) -- "Aftermath" -- 4/26/15

VICTORIA'S DRASTIC CHOICE HAS PERMANENT CONSEQUENCES FOR EMILY, ON ABC’S "REVENGE"
"Aftermath" – As Emily sifts through the wreckage of her life, even her closest friends worry she has finally gone too far, on "Revenge," SUNDAY, APRIL 26 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
"Revenge" stars Emily VanCamp as Emily Thorne, Madeleine Stowe as Victoria Grayson, Nick Wechsler as Jack Porter, Gabriel Mann as Nolan Ross, Karine Vanasse as Margaux LeMarchal, James Tupper as David Clarke, Brian Hallisay as Ben Hunter and Elena Satine as Louise Ellis.
Guest starring Roger Bart as Mason Treadwell, Gail O’Grady as Stevie Grayson, Clint Carmichael as Chief Kowalski, Asante Jones as Fireman, Ian Vogt as Fire Marshall, Nicola Lambo as Reporter, Minerva Garcia as Martinez, Al Carabello as Miguel, Allen Warchol as Detective Yamada, Carmella Riley as Detective Harris, Eugene Young as CSI Tech, Marc Valera as Officer Peretti and Joshua Pence as Tony Hughes
"Aftermath" – As Emily sifts through the wreckage of her life, even her closest friends worry she has finally gone too far, on "Revenge," SUNDAY, APRIL 26 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.
"Revenge" stars Emily VanCamp as Emily Thorne, Madeleine Stowe as Victoria Grayson, Nick Wechsler as Jack Porter, Gabriel Mann as Nolan Ross, Karine Vanasse as Margaux LeMarchal, James Tupper as David Clarke, Brian Hallisay as Ben Hunter and Elena Satine as Louise Ellis.
Guest starring Roger Bart as Mason Treadwell, Gail O’Grady as Stevie Grayson, Clint Carmichael as Chief Kowalski, Asante Jones as Fireman, Ian Vogt as Fire Marshall, Nicola Lambo as Reporter, Minerva Garcia as Martinez, Al Carabello as Miguel, Allen Warchol as Detective Yamada, Carmella Riley as Detective Harris, Eugene Young as CSI Tech, Marc Valera as Officer Peretti and Joshua Pence as Tony Hughes
Episode 21 of 23
#2
Thread Starter
Moderator
Re: Revenge (S4E21) -- "Aftermath" -- 4/26/15
Another fast moving episode... and it's all down hill from here.
The end is in sight!
The end is in sight!
#3
DVD Talk God
Re: Revenge (S4E21) -- "Aftermath" -- 4/26/15
Thanks for starting this GoldbergThe end is near.

Really surprised the writers wrote out Vicky with only 3 episodes left. But, that was a pretty clever set up she did on Amanda and getting Mason to help her too.
So here's a recap:
Vicky's dead and creates an elaborate scheme to screw over Amanda one last time.
Mason frames Amanda for Vicky's murder.
Nolan's new boyfriend breaks up with him because he's adopting a kid.

Vicky sends Amanda a selfie video basically saying you're fucked.

And now David has Lymphoma.
Again, I'll reiterate, I'm in until the bitter end.
#4
DVD Talk God
Re: Revenge (S4E21) -- "Aftermath" -- 4/26/15
http://deadline.com/2015/04/revenge-...ns-1201418092/
It's official. Episode 23 will be the series finale.
It's official. Episode 23 will be the series finale.
#5
DVD Talk God
Re: Revenge (S4E21) -- "Aftermath" -- 4/26/15
From EW.com
Some quotes from Revenge's showrunner
Some quotes from Revenge's showrunner
The upcoming finale, slated to air Sunday, May 10, at 10 p.m. ET on ABC, will serve as the end of the series. “We can officially tell our fans that this will be the end of the story,” executive producer Sunil Nayar tells EW. “We’ve been talking to the network and we all just wanted to make sure that we felt very confident. Now that everybody has seen the finale—which is fabulous—everybody understands that as much as we all adore the show, it has hit exactly the mark it needed to to end. This is the series finale of Revenge that will be airing in a couple weeks.”
Revenge made a splash in its 2011 debut, with 10 million viewers tuning in and a 3.3 in the 18-49 demographic, becoming a strong performer for ABC on Wednesday nights. Eventually, the series was shifted to Sundays and saw a ratings decline in later seasons. A recent outing drew 4.45 million viewers and 1.0.
Longtime viewers suspected that Revenge was coming to an end this season as Emily Thorne, a.k.a. Amanda Clarke (Emily VanCamp), came about as close as she could to realizing her original plan for vengeance against the Grayson family. However, Victoria Grayson (Madeleine Stowe) recently killed herself and framed Emily in a last ditch effort to win the battle between them—an act that has landed Emily in jail as the series inches toward the end.
“We certainly had a pitch of how the show could go on, but this is why I feel so grateful to the studio and the network because they also erred on the side of creativity,” Nayar says. “The show is still popular, it’s loved worldwide. I can see why all the arguments from even an economic standpoint to maybe keep it going, but at the end of the day—kind of like they had with Lost—they support creativity above all. They really got the sense with us as their partners that we all came up with a great way to end these stories.”
While Nayar promises closure for fans, “There’s a tiny little cliffhanger in the series finale,” he says. “We don’t want people to get weary of the stories we’re telling, so we felt like they deserve an ending to this novel that Mike Kelley started four years ago. I really feel like the last couple chapters are worthy of the first many.”
Curiously, the cliffhanger may give credence to the theory that the ABC pilot The Kingmakers, from Revenge writer and producer Sallie Patrick, is actually a spin-off of Revenge. If it’s true, Nayar is playing coy. “There isn’t a whole lot that I can say to that except that Kingmakers is fabulous” he says. “I haven’t had a chance to see it yet, but boy did I love the scripts. It’s got the blood and passion of Revenge hardwired into what the show is, but at the moment, it is not a spinoff in that there’s no characters from this show that are, at the moment, planning on being in that show, but never say never.”
Revenge made a splash in its 2011 debut, with 10 million viewers tuning in and a 3.3 in the 18-49 demographic, becoming a strong performer for ABC on Wednesday nights. Eventually, the series was shifted to Sundays and saw a ratings decline in later seasons. A recent outing drew 4.45 million viewers and 1.0.
Longtime viewers suspected that Revenge was coming to an end this season as Emily Thorne, a.k.a. Amanda Clarke (Emily VanCamp), came about as close as she could to realizing her original plan for vengeance against the Grayson family. However, Victoria Grayson (Madeleine Stowe) recently killed herself and framed Emily in a last ditch effort to win the battle between them—an act that has landed Emily in jail as the series inches toward the end.
“We certainly had a pitch of how the show could go on, but this is why I feel so grateful to the studio and the network because they also erred on the side of creativity,” Nayar says. “The show is still popular, it’s loved worldwide. I can see why all the arguments from even an economic standpoint to maybe keep it going, but at the end of the day—kind of like they had with Lost—they support creativity above all. They really got the sense with us as their partners that we all came up with a great way to end these stories.”
While Nayar promises closure for fans, “There’s a tiny little cliffhanger in the series finale,” he says. “We don’t want people to get weary of the stories we’re telling, so we felt like they deserve an ending to this novel that Mike Kelley started four years ago. I really feel like the last couple chapters are worthy of the first many.”
Curiously, the cliffhanger may give credence to the theory that the ABC pilot The Kingmakers, from Revenge writer and producer Sallie Patrick, is actually a spin-off of Revenge. If it’s true, Nayar is playing coy. “There isn’t a whole lot that I can say to that except that Kingmakers is fabulous” he says. “I haven’t had a chance to see it yet, but boy did I love the scripts. It’s got the blood and passion of Revenge hardwired into what the show is, but at the moment, it is not a spinoff in that there’s no characters from this show that are, at the moment, planning on being in that show, but never say never.”
#7
Re: Revenge (S4E21) -- "Aftermath" -- 4/26/15
Stopped watching early into the 2nd season. Went on for way too long.
#8
Thread Starter
Moderator
Re: Revenge (S4E21) -- "Aftermath" -- 4/26/15
... but I hope that Emily VanCamp get's a new gig. She needs to be on TV.
#9
DVD Talk God
Re: Revenge (S4E21) -- "Aftermath" -- 4/26/15
But, I see her looking for feature jobs and maybe she will appear in future MCU movies as 13.




