'Revenge' season 4 spoilers: David Clarke caught in middle of Victoria and Emily

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The fourth season of "Revenge" will show more of David Clarke going in between Victoria and Emily.

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. However, it is for sure that Victoria will continue getting back to Emily after the latter locked her in a mental hospital. Victoria started her revenge by killing Emily's fiancé Aiden. Victoria is known to remember all of the bad things that Emily has done to the Grayson family. She will come out full swinging against Emily.

Emily is expected to redraw her battle plans but she will definitely come for Victoria. This time, she will avenge the death of her husband-to-be. However, David will be caught up in the middle of this fight.

Executive producer Aaron Harberts confirmed to TV Guide, "David will eventually be caught in the middle of that battle. He's going to cause a lot of problems because he's at a point where these two women's lives intersect."

Meanwhile, Emily is rumored to rekindle her old flame with Jack Porter (Nick Wechsler) who will also make a comeback in the series. It may be too early to say since Emily has to grieve first for the death of Aiden (Barry Sloane). But executive producer Sunil Nayar said that Emily and Jack will bond during Emily's grief. She explained that although the circumstances are not ideal for rekindling their relationship, but that is how it works in real life.

"Not to be crass, but that part of the idea. I think we always want them...I'm the carrot that we dangle for the audience," Nick Wechsler told Fox.

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