'Revenge' season 4 spoilers: Aiden's memory to be honored in new season

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The fourth season of "Revenge" will open by honoring the memory Emily's fiancé, Aiden.

"Revenge" season 4 will honor Aiden's untimely death in the series. Aiden and the show's protagonist, Emily Thorne, shared a strong bond because of their common quest for revenge. However, Aiden's passing drove Emily to a corner as she has to withdraw and think over her battle plans.

The season 3 of the hit TV show showed Victoria placed in a psychiatric institution after killing Emily's husband-to-be. It is expected that Aiden's death will fuel Emily's wrath and renewed desire to avenge the death of her fiancé.

However, Victoria will also work with her freedom and will get back to Emily. Victoria was aware and angered by what Emily did to her family. Victoria will hover at Emily's back although Emily is trying to have a fresh and more positive life forward.

Other things that fans should look forward to in the next season of "Revenge" are Emily's new love interest and the return of Emily's dad, David Clarke. After Aiden's death, Emily will not be alone. There were speculations that she will rekindle the love with her old flame, Jack Porter. However, new reports claimed that the series will add a new character that will fill the void in Emily's heart. He is Jack's childhood friend.

Meanwhile, the final episode of season 3 revealed that David Clarke is alive and kicking. He made a grand entrance in the series after he stabbed Conrad and left him to die on the side of the road. His comeback will definitely have an effect to his daughter, Emily, as well as to other characters.

It is still unknown whether David Clarke will hinder the two women from clawing each other. But producers admitted that David Clarke will cause a lot of problems to the characters.

"Revenge" season 4 will come back on air this fall.

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