A new season of the exciting drama has been released to complete the excitement and suspense that follows Emily Thorne, a young beautiful woman who has to leave her own twin of Hamptons, after an accident that turns the life of her family, so she after many years, returns to revenge. Emily in this season seems to lose control for all the plans she makes for her wedding and groom.
It just wouldn't be an season finale of Revenge without at least one death, an imprisonment, a set-up and a crazy revelation, right? Well, fans got all that and more with Sunday night's blood-happy finale.
Two points to Revenge for the intrigue with the opening and closing scenes. They were great bookends to the episode and made me forget about all the mud in the middle.
Revenge has ascended even past its season one heights, thanks to Nayar's decision to do in season three exactly the opposite of what Kelley tried to do in season two: take an inherently self-limiting premise and use it to the show's advantage.
During the third season more than ever, it became clear that the showrunners' only interest was for Emily to execute her revenge, regardless of how ludicrous and tedious her plans became.