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In the series finale, she shares something with him that will allow him to move onto solving another mystery, her very sweet final gift. It seems like they're the perfect pair, but fans know that she's just pretending to be with him in order to get close to his family. Amanda's relationship status changes between the pilot and the series finale. Instead of marrying Daniel, she makes a love connection with her childhood friend Jack Porter Nick Wechsler.

The beach is almost a character itself on Revenge and one thing that has always stayed the same is the beautiful Hamptons setting. The town is an excellent setting because it manages to blend the places where the wealthy hang out with the less fortunate, as Jack and half-brother Declan Connor Paolo have a bar called Porter's Stowaway Tavern. Grayson Manor is a huge part of the show as it's where Victoria Madeleine Stowe hides from the world and also makes sure that she's the Queen of the Hamptons.

By the finale, the house is in flames, as Victoria caused the fire and wanted everyone to think that she died in it. She does end up dead, however, as David Clarke James Tupper is the one to kill her in the final episode.

Another thing that stayed the same about Revenge is the fact that Daniel doesn't make out of this crazy situation alive. While fans are led to believe that Daniel's body is found on the beach during his and Emily's engagement bash in the pilot, it's not him at that time.

But he does die in the fourth season, making him one member of the Grayson family who doesn't survive to the end of the show. Her life destroyed, she ended up in a juvenile detention centre, believing the lies that her dad was a murderer who blew up an airliner.

At 18, she inherited her father's millions, learnt the truth and changed her name to Emily Thorne. Now, she returns to infiltrate Hamptons' high society, hellbent on revenge on those she blames for her family's downfall. It's no easy thespian trick to fashion a sympathetic character who's rich, coolly detached and ruthless, as the cherubic VanCamp does with her Emily Thorne, yet also infuse her with emotional warmth and vulnerability. It's a tall order to tweak a moral compass with such exactitude, so viewers fully engage and root for her.

In the hands of lesser talent, a sociopath would result — yet with VanCamp, Emily's almost demure. Of her character, VanCamp says: "I think what happened was so incredibly traumatic, you know, having had such a happy childhood and then being torn away from her father, growing up in the foster care system with a really rough teenage hood.

She didn't really ever have, beyond her father, anybody who truly cared about her, who loved her. It was all taken away from her. The executive producer Mike Kelley adds: "She also believed that her father was a murderer, believed what people were telling her. This left Emily wracked with guilt when she discovered the truth. The series has been remade in Turkish. Community Showcase More. Follow TV Tropes. You need to login to do this. Get Known if you don't have an account.

Victoria Grayson: Understand something Lydia: Every time I smile at you across the room or we run into each other at a luncheon or I welcome you into my home?

Let that smile be a reminder of just how much I despise you. And every time I hug you? The warmth you feel is my hatred burning through.



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