Revenge (S4E23) -- Series Finale -- "Two Graves" -- 5/10/15
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Revenge (S4E23) -- Series Finale -- "Two Graves" -- 5/10/15
EMILY CONFESSES TO HER CRIMES, ON THE SEASON FINALE OF ABC'S "REVENGE"
Christa B. Allen Returns and Courtney Love Guest Stars
"Two Graves" - Backed into a corner, Emily is forced to admit her guilt, but she'll have to decide how far she'll go before admitting defeat, on the season finale of "Revenge," SUNDAY, MAY 10 (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 Christa B. Allen as Charlotte Clarke, Courtney Love as White Gold, Alyvia Alyn Lind as Young Amanda, Gail O'Grady as Stevie Grayson, Adrienne Barbeau as Marion Harper, Jensen Leflore as Young Man, Allen Warchol as Detective Yamada, John Barbolla as Chief Nelson, Tom Amandes as Lawrence Stamberg, Stephen Mendel as Judge Moss, Angela E. Gibbs as Ada Ganz, Tiffany Thomas as Guard, George Ketsios as Mascelli, Cassandra Relynn as Rothman, David Moses as Priest and Joseph Will as Surgeon.
"Two Graves" was written by Joe Fazzio and directed by John Terlesky.
Christa B. Allen Returns and Courtney Love Guest Stars
"Two Graves" - Backed into a corner, Emily is forced to admit her guilt, but she'll have to decide how far she'll go before admitting defeat, on the season finale of "Revenge," SUNDAY, MAY 10 (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 Christa B. Allen as Charlotte Clarke, Courtney Love as White Gold, Alyvia Alyn Lind as Young Amanda, Gail O'Grady as Stevie Grayson, Adrienne Barbeau as Marion Harper, Jensen Leflore as Young Man, Allen Warchol as Detective Yamada, John Barbolla as Chief Nelson, Tom Amandes as Lawrence Stamberg, Stephen Mendel as Judge Moss, Angela E. Gibbs as Ada Ganz, Tiffany Thomas as Guard, George Ketsios as Mascelli, Cassandra Relynn as Rothman, David Moses as Priest and Joseph Will as Surgeon.
"Two Graves" was written by Joe Fazzio and directed by John Terlesky.
Final episode of the series.
Emily VanCamp's next role will be Agent 13 in Captain America: Civil War next year.
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Re: Revenge (S4E23) -- Series Finale -- "Two Graves" -- 5/10/15
perfect ending. Glad I stuck with it all the way through.
RIP David and Vicky.
at Charlotte's gift to Amanda. That girl has a heart of gold.
at the teaser for the Nolan spinoff
RIP David and Vicky.
at Charlotte's gift to Amanda. That girl has a heart of gold.
at the teaser for the Nolan spinoff
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Re: Revenge (S4E23) -- Series Finale -- "Two Graves" -- 5/10/15
The scene with Victoria and Amanda after the gun fight was a little too ying-yangy for my taste.
... maybe Margaux will show up in the next season of OITNB.
... maybe Margaux will show up in the next season of OITNB.
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Re: Revenge (S4E23) -- Series Finale -- "Two Graves" -- 5/10/15
I hate to see it end, but as far as endings go it was pretty good in terms of closure. Before the finale, I was wondering why the writers had David suddenly develop cancer, but now I see why: during the gunfight he realized he had nothing to lose, so he protected his daughter one last time by doing what she had set out to do. R.I.P. Revenge.
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I wonder how Amanda would respond if she knew she had the "heart" of her greatest enemy. Seemed a little creepy.
Decent ending. Nothing fantastic, but it's about what you would expect. I liked it, but glad it didn't drag out any longer.
Decent ending. Nothing fantastic, but it's about what you would expect. I liked it, but glad it didn't drag out any longer.
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Re: Revenge (S4E23) -- Series Finale -- "Two Graves" -- 5/10/15
I will say, I didn't see the twist with the heart coming, but it was perfect for this show.
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The showrunner of Revenge was kind of vague about the heart ending.
http://tvline.com/2015/05/11/revenge...ale-explained/
TVLINE | I know it was supposed to be open-ended, but did Amanda really get Victoria’s heart?
What I’m hearing from people’s reactions is that they don’t know whether that’s true or not. For me, I think that’s great. I think that the show lives in the world of nightmares and memories, so for the psychological nature of it, it’s good regardless; you realize this is going to haunt Amanda for the rest of her days. It’s a fun question for the audience to toy with: If it did happen, what does that mean? It’s a bizarrely theoretical cliffhanger, which I hope inspires conversation. I like the debate of it.
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The showrunner of Revenge was kind of vague about the heart ending.
http://tvline.com/2015/05/11/revenge...ale-explained/
TVLINE | I know it was supposed to be open-ended, but did Amanda really get Victoria’s heart?
What I’m hearing from people’s reactions is that they don’t know whether that’s true or not. For me, I think that’s great. I think that the show lives in the world of nightmares and memories, so for the psychological nature of it, it’s good regardless; you realize this is going to haunt Amanda for the rest of her days. It’s a fun question for the audience to toy with: If it did happen, what does that mean? It’s a bizarrely theoretical cliffhanger, which I hope inspires conversation. I like the debate of it.
http://tvline.com/2015/05/11/revenge...ale-explained/
TVLINE | I know it was supposed to be open-ended, but did Amanda really get Victoria’s heart?
What I’m hearing from people’s reactions is that they don’t know whether that’s true or not. For me, I think that’s great. I think that the show lives in the world of nightmares and memories, so for the psychological nature of it, it’s good regardless; you realize this is going to haunt Amanda for the rest of her days. It’s a fun question for the audience to toy with: If it did happen, what does that mean? It’s a bizarrely theoretical cliffhanger, which I hope inspires conversation. I like the debate of it.