'Revenge' season 4 spoilers: Victoria to come after Emily as she gets out of mental health facility

Victoria is coming after Emily in the fourth season of "Revenge."

In the first episode of "Revenge" entitled "Renaissance," the synopsis reveals that: "As Emily plans to host her most surprising party ever, Victoria finds a way to turn her greatest setback into a dangerous advantage. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to them both, David Clarke plans his next move."

Fans saw that Victoria was locked up in a solitary confinement in a mental health facility. Many thought that it was the end of it all, and that Emily finally won after years seeking vengeance against the Graysons. However, it seems that Victoria will emancipate herself from the mental institution and turn it to her advantage.

Meanwhile, it is still unknown whose side David Clarke is on. He could be plotting his own revenge against the people who tried to kill him. He already got Conrad, and he may come after Victoria, Daniel or Charlotte. It is also set to be revealed if there will be a father-daughter tandem next season.

The synopsis of the second episode of the hit suspense TV series entitled "Disclosure" says, "Emily confronts former friends and a lifelong enemy in a desperate search for Victoria, while the fallen Queen of the Hamptons finds herself at the mercy of her own darkest secret."

This hints that Victoria is on the loose, which is why Emily will be desperately looking for her – Emily knows full well that Victoria will come for her.

ABC released a new trailer for the upcoming season of "Revenge" where Victoria's voice can be heard saying, "My name is Victoria Grayson and I have a story to tell. Over the past three years my family was destroyed, the love of my life murdered, my freedom taken away. When everything you love has been stolen from you, someone has to pay. Emily Thorne, I'm coming for you."

"Revenge" season 4 is set to air on Sept. 28 on ABC.

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