Sunday, September 29, 2013

Revenge Takedowns 1.2 : Bill Harmon

Bill Harmon

By Aaron Welsh | Posted 09/03/12
Bill Harmon is the head of Wall Street’s most profitable hedge fund and former friend to David Clarke. He testified against David in the trial because the Graysons threatened to turn in evidence that could hurt him to the SEC if he didn’t turn on his old pal. After Emily’s return, she leaked false information to him about a potential investment by NolCorp. The bad information led Bill to overinvest and ruin his company. 

Stats: 

• Bill always has a set of red dice on him. 
• According to David’s journals, Bill is “reckless and impulsive,” “in a constant state of mid-life crisis,” and “loves money, and he’ll do anything to get it. Or keep it.” 
• Bill is head of Wall Street’s most profitable hedge fund. 
• Little Amanda referred to him as Uncle Bill. 
• Bill was fired by Conrad in 1993. 
• Bill took the stand against David Clarke after Grayson Global threatened to expose Bill’s database to the SEC. 
• Emily takes him down by leading him to invest in ALLCOM, a Chinese smart phone manufacturer. The information was bad and it ruined his company. 
• Bill is the one who told Conrad about David and Victoria 
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Revenge Takedown Part 1: Amanda Clarke

Amanda Clarke

By Aaron Welsh 
Background: Amanda Clarke is an old friend of Emily’s from juvenile detention. When these two women first met, Emily was known as Amanda and Amanda was known as Emily. At first they hated each other, but Warden Stiles told David Clarke’s daughter that she should make friends with the troubled girl. In the warden's opinion, Amanda should make the situation work for her instead of against her. After they were both released (and friends because of the warden), Amanda accepted an offer of $500,000 dollars to switch identities with Emily. 

Season One: Amanda Clarke was first introduced in episode 107. Frank Stevens, the Graysons’ right-hand man, was doing a little digging into Emily Throne's past. His investigation led him to Allenwood juvenile detention center and eventually to a strip club where Amanda Clarke was working. She had become a stripper because it had taken less than 8 years for her to blow through all the money Emily had given her. Frank told her what Emily was up to and where she could find her. What Frank didn't count on was that Amanda would still be loyal to Emily, even after all these years. Before Frank could reveal what he had learned to Victoria, Amanda killed him by hitting him over the head with a tire iron. After the murder, Amanda shocked Emily by making her way to the Hamptons. 

Armed with the knowledge Emily gave her years before, Amanda was able to find a place for herself in this affluent community. Number one on Amanda’s list: Jack Porter. In the joint, Emily told Amanda about her childhood friend. He turned out be everything Amanda wanted(and more) and soon these two soon became hot and heavy. One day on Jack’s boat, Amanda revealed that she was Jack’s long lost childhood friend. The “truth” about Amanda’s past spread like wildfire throughout the community, even to Grayson Manor. Victoria was troubled that her former lover's daughter might be back. She needed proof that Amanda was who she claimed to be. Victoria invited Amanda over for afternoon tea and collected a DNA sample from a spoon she had used.  She later had her lawyer compare to Charlotte’s (David Clarke’s other daughter) and he indicated that they were biological sisters. The test would have surely come up negative, but Emily was able to intervene and make sure te the test would come back in her favor. Even with this supposed “truth” out, Amanda’s presence stilled threatened to derail Emily’s plans. 

Amanda resurfaces shortly before the murder on the beach. Tyler kidnapped her and stole Emily's Infinity Box. In a attempt to switch Amanda's allegiance with Emily, he showed her Emily's secrets in her Infinity Box. He would come to regret that decision because Amanda belted him in the face, snagged the ransom money, took the Infinity Box, and escaped before Tyler could do anything about it. Later, she ended up at the beach after Tyler was shot. Jack discovered her hovering over the bullet ridden body, covered in blood. Jack panicked and did what he thought was right; he protected the woman he loved. He gave her his car keys and told her to go. Amanda was on the run, but she didn't get very far at first. Jack's truck broke down. This might have been it for Amanda if not for Emily's old teacher, Takeda. He picked her up and wisked her away from the crime scene. At the very end of the first season, Amanda resurfaces CLEARLY pregnant. Is Jack going to be father? 

Season Two: Amanda was settling into her role as an expectant mother. She moved in with Jack above the Stowaway, but Jack was having a hard time with this transition. Jack asked Amanda for a paternity because he wanted to ease his fears that he might not be the father. Amanda obliges, but was nervous because there was a possibility that he wasn’t the father. In character, Emily made sure the test said that Jack was the father. Emily then told Amanda that she had to change the test results to reflect this, even though it was a lie. 

On the Grayson front, Charlotte revealed to a reporter that she was the daughter of David Clarke and Amanda’s sister. Victoria decided that the best course of action would be to embrace this truth and publicly welcome Amanda into the Grayson fold. Jack was uneasy with this. He was overjoyed that he was going to be a father, but was unsure of his relationship with Amanda if she was going to be a Grayson. 

Even being pregnant didn't stop Amanda from helping Emily with her plans. After the whole press conference, Amanda stopped by Grayson Manor and confronted Victoria. She proposed trading David’s journals, at the behest of Emily, for information about Kara, Emily’s mother. This tense conversation was cut short by Charlotte. Victoria had to think fast and said Amanda was there because they were planning a baby shower. This negotiation was to be continued. At the baby shower Amanda again confronted Victoria, this time with hard evidence. She showed Victoria the matching signatures from a check she had signed and sign in sheets where Kara was a patient. Victoria clearly had visited Kara Clarke shortly before the hospital closed down. A loud argument ensued where Victoria revealed that Kara had tried to kill Amanda when she was a child. Amanda was shocked and was not ready when Victoria violently yanked the journals from her hands. She became unbalanced and fell to the ground from a 2nd story balcony. On the way to the hospital Amanda fell into a coma, but thankfully the baby was okay. 

While on her way out of town, Kara overheard what happened to her supposed daughter and rushed to the hospital to be by her side. It was touch and go for awhile, but Amanda finally came out of her coma. Mother and daughter had a heart-to-heart and Kara came clean about everything while Emily was listening at the door. Amanda did something for Emily that she couldn’t do for herself; she told Kara that she forgave her. The two cried and hugged while Emily was nothing but tears. Emily thanked Amanda in her own way by revealing that she had lied about the paternity results, Jack really was the father of her baby. It couldn’t get much better for Amanda because not too long after this, Jack proposed to her! 

Everything seemed to be going well for Amanda. She was getting everything she ever wanted, but things just couldn’t stay like that forever. Nate and Kenny Ryan were brothers who were up to no good and had managed to worm their way into owning part of the Stowaway. It turns out years before Jack’s dad was involved in the murder of their father and now they have returned and were looking for payback (Jack’s dad didn’t kill him, but helped the man afterwards). Amanda was wary of these two from the beginning, but when they caused Jack to be arrested, she had enough. At first she wanted to take the high road. With Charlotte at her side, they visited Conrad and asked him if he could help. He initially refused, but Ashley convinced him that if he got Montauk’s golden child out of jail, it would do wonders for his public image and future political aspirations. Amanda was elated when Jack returned unannounced. Conrad even went one step further and offered to buy the bar from the Ryans for $50,000. Kenny reluctantly agreed, but Nate was not happy. Retribution was something you couldn’t put a price on…at least not $50,000. With this transaction, Jack and Amanda had simply traded one vile partner for another. 

Emily was truly concerned with the deal. Having Conrad as a partner could potentially be worse than being in bed with the Ryans. Emily gave the couple a no strings attached check to get them out of debt with Conrad. Jack reluctantly agreed to accept the check from Emily, but Conrad would have none of it. He had plans to turn Montauk from a backwater vacation spot for the elite to a gambling hotspot that would one day rival Atlantic City…starting with the Stowaway. 

Amanda knew they needed out of the deal and Conrad wouldn’t budge without the right leverage. She broke into Emily’s house, stole her laptop, and then showed Conrad the damning conversations Emily recorded of him, Victoria, and others talking candidly about their involvement in the David Clarke conspiracy. As far as Conrad was concerned, Amanda was the one who had been meddling in their lives from the beginning and he had no choice but to accept the deal. 

Amanda thought all her problems were behind her at this point. She and Jack were the sole owners of the Stowaway, she had a healthy baby boy, and she was getting married. The marriage ceremony was small and presided over by Nolan with close family and friends in attendence. It was a joyous moment for all. But that wouldn’t last for long. Jack and Amanda set sail on their honeymoon and were scheduled to check in to their hotel on Nantucket a couple of days later. Nate Ryan had other plans though. He was hiding in the cabin when they set sail and emerged with a gun the next morning. Earlier, Conrad had insinuated to Nate that if he took care of the Jack problem, the casino plans could move forward. During the unavoidable fight, Jack and Amanda made a desperate attempt to escape in an inflatable raft, but Jack was shot in the process. Amanda knew Jack had zero chance on the Amanda (since Nate was still there with a gun), so she did what she had to do to save her man. She put Jack on the lifeboat and let it drift away while she dealt with the Nate problem. Luckily for Amanda, Emily knew something was up and was already on her way to aid her friends. 

After her arrival, Emily and Amanda fought desperately with Nate on the boat. During the fight, Nate fired a gun that punctured a propane tank. In the end, Nate was beaten by Emily and shot by Amanda, but if he was going to die, he was going to take as many people out with him. In his last villainous act, he took out his lighter and lit the propane tank. The boat exploded just as Emily and Amanda jumped to safety. Emily came out the fight unscathed, but Amanda wasn’t so lucky. In her last moments, Amanda asked Emily to take care of Jack and her baby. After she passed away, Emily let her slip under the waves. R.I.P. Amanda Clarke (a.k.a. the original Emily Thorne) 

Actor Bio: Named one of the most beautiful New Yorkers by 2005 by New York Magazine, this actress is quickly becoming one of the hottest tickets in town. You might recognize her as Marcy from the television seriesVanished, Julie from How to Make It in America, or Reggie from The Lincoln Lawyer

Stats: 
• First appearance: Episode 107 "Charade"
• Emily worked as a stripper in summer 2011 in Bethlehem because the money Emily gave her ran out.
• Amanda was Emily’s roommate in Allenwood. 
• In 2011, when Frank Stevens approaches her about exposing Emily, she feels a need to protect Emily and kills Frank. She thinks of Emily as a sister.
• Has never left the U.S. 
• When Amanda is released from Allenwood, Emily is there, "just as she promised." Emily purposed to switch identities in exchange for half a million dollars
• Truly cares for Jack, left town when she learned her presence put his life in jeopardy
• Drink of choice: The Black Dahlia
• Amanda is the mother of Carl David Porter
• Amanda becomes Jack fiancé in episode 206 "Illusion" 


The weekly takedowns are back, but with a twist


The weekly takedowns are back, but with a twist: They’ll play out over multiple episodes. They’ll also be less plot-driven. “We’re going to use them to explore who Emily is a little bit more than we’ve had a chance to in the past,” previews new showrunner Sunil Nayar. “We’re 44 hours into the show now. She’s experienced so many different things, culminating in the revelation of who she [really] is to Jack. We’re examining not just who she is and what happiness means to her, but what are the ramifications of her plans are. Because now there’s someone who knows. And that’s going to have an impact on Emily. So the takedowns are still going to be wonderful, but they’re also going to have a deeper meaning and a deeper effect.”

Source: TVLine

Revenge Cheat Sheet

Josh Bowman, Revenge
Break out your red Sharpies: Revenge is back! Finally! It's been a long and cold seven-week hiatus for fans of the ABC hit drama (including us!), but we persevered and made it through these dark days. As a reward, we're being treated to an all-new episode of Revenge tonight, and it's safe to say Emily (Emily VanCamp) & Co. haven't gotten any less dramatic (or delicious) since we last saw them way back in February. In case your memory is a little foggy, we've put together a handy-dandy cheat sheet. Plus, we've got scoop from creator Mike Kelley and the cast on what to expect from the rest of the season! MORE: Spoiler Chat Daily: Vampire Diaries and Once Upon a Time Finale Scoop! Plus, Community and More! Emily Thorne (VanCamp): Oh, Emily. We're pretty sure you never intended for things to get this, well, twisted, when you decided to get your revenge on at the Hamptons. Last we saw, Emily had, for the first time, completely lost her cool as mentor Takeda set her fiancé Daniel up to take the fall for Tyler's murder. The only way she can save Daniel? By throwing her childhood love Jack under the Grayson bus. Fans can definitely expect to see the love triangle heat up, Kelley tells us: "The reason that we exited Amanda (Margarite Levieva) is in service of the triangle." VanCamp takes it even one step further, teasing, "Something happens in a few episodes that really changes Emily's mind. Her mind is changed almost permanently, I would imagine, from a decision that is made by one of these characters…I think the audience might change their minds a little bit as well." Daniel Grayson (Joshua Bowman): See that face in the picture above? It's currently sitting (very) pretty in jail for the murder of Tyler. Yeah, he's totally screwed, especially considering that the pro-Occupy Wall Street judge denied bail and is using Daniel to set an example. When we chatted with Mike Kelley, he told us we'll be seeing "a much darker side" of the Grayson golden boy very soon. But don't worry, Daniel fans! Bowman says, "There may be some redemption for Daniel at the end of the season." "We resolve that way before we get to the end of the season and where this is really driving is toward...oh boy, I always struggle with what to give away," Kelley says of the murder trial. "It's all heading toward the larger reason that Emily came back to the Hamptons. We're getting away from the murder on the beach and by the time we get to the end of the season we're going to be in the larger mythology." Jack Porter (Nick Wechsler): Look up "fool for love" in the dictionary and we guarantee you'll find a picture of Jack. The bartender left a trail of DNA at the crime scene after telling Amanda (Levieva) to run when he stumbled upon her with the gun. Now that Amanda has gone MIA, Jack is determined to find her while the Graysons are determined to pin Tyler's murder on him. Their key witness? His brother Declan (Connor Paolo)! "You won't learn exactly what happens to Amanda until the end of the season," Kelley teases. "He's pretty screwed," Kelley says of Jack. "Don't worry. He'll have Emily on his side. You'll want Emily on your side when you're screwed." Victoria Grayson (Madeleine Stowe): Is the Hamptons' resident Ice Queen starting to thaw? Not a chance! Desperate to get her son out of jail, Victoria will go to some pretty drastic lengths to secure Daniel's long-term safety. As for her estranged husband, Conrad (Henry Czerny), Victoria was seen holding an SEC card, ready to use it if necessary to report some illicit business activity. Fans can also look forward to the debut of a new love interest, played by James Purefoy, to shed some light on Victoria's past. Of Victoria's upcoming bad behavior, Stowe says, "I'm going to do something pretty shocking to help my son Daniel that is so morally objectionable, the audience will really have to stop and think about it and struggle with it...I can tell you that I will do anything, and I do mean anything, for my son." Yikes! Nolan Ross (Gabriel Mann): The double polo wearin', witty one-liner wieldin' billionaire is finally back in our lives! Wheeee! Too bad Emily's revenge sidekick isn't exactly on her good side after learning he was working with Takeda behind her back. He also tried, yet again, to protect Jack by telling him to get the hell out of Dodge, but was, yet again, unsuccessful. As for what's coming up between partners-in-crime Nolan and Emily, Kelley says, "We're going to get into that sort of family feeling between the two of them. They're kind of a weird brother-sister to me and that is by design. David Clarke was his father figure really." Charlotte Grayson (Christa B. Allen): Homegirl is a bit of a mess and by bit of a mess we mean a total mess. After learning that David Clarke (Emily's father who was sent to prison by the Graysons and labeled a terrorist in the process) is her real father, Charlotte turned to pills to help her cope. Boyfriend Declan tried to help, but what does a 17-year-old kid really know about addiction? Expect the young couple to head off to prep school together...and most likely Splitsville after Declan's testimony in the murder trial. Revenge returns tonight at 10 p.m. on ABC.

Revenge – Emily’s Wedding & More Red Sharpie Action

Revenge – Emily’s Wedding & More Red Sharpie Action

Revenge – Emily’s Wedding & More Red Sharpie Action

Production of ABC’s  Revenge Season 3 is in full swing with the filming of episode 3.05 Control this week. Meanwhile there are  still many speculations and theories going round about Emily’s (Emily VanCamp) wedding, and ‘that’ scene from the season 3 promo.

In the first few minutes of the premiere episode, we’ll witness Emily being shot on a yacht – her body falling into the ocean. Have the Revenge writers decided to kill off their main character? Hopefully not! So it will be very interesting to find out what happened on the yacht, who shot Emily and if Nolan (Gabriel Mann) is on time to rescue Ems – unless of course Nolan shot Emily? See everything and anything is possible with Revenge…

So what about this wedding, that will lead us to these tragic events on the yacht?

E!Online confirmed that Emily is planning her wedding with Daniel (Josh Bowman) and that she has the full intention to go through with it, this time round. (at least until episode 3.0 5 Control). The big question has to be if Daniel and Emily will indeed get married, and if he was the one on the yacht? Did he shoot his bride? Maybe the entire scene of Emily in a wedding dress being shot, was orchestrated by Emily herself. Perhaps to escape potential victims of her red sharpie?

Which brings us to the next exciting revelation that the red sharpie will be back with a ‘Revenge‘. Yes the weekly takedowns are back as TV Line had a chat with show runner Sunil Nayar:

“They’ll play out over multiple episodes. They’ll also be less plot-driven. We’re going to use them to explore who Emily is a little bit more than we’ve had a chance to in the past.”

“We’re 44 hours into the show now. She’s experienced so many different things, culminating in the revelation of who [really] is to Jack. We’re examining not just who she is and what happiness means to her, but what are the ramifications of her plans are. Because now there’s someone who knows. And that’s going to have an impact on Emily. So the takedowns are still going to be wonderful, but they’re also going to have a deeper meaning and a deeper effect.”

This is what fans of Revenge have been missing the most from the previous season, so we’re thrilled to see the return of the takedowns. Emily, Nolan and Aiden (Barry Sloane) make such a fine team, we’re looking forward to see them fire up the revengines and uncap those red sharpie pens!

Revenge Season 3 premieres onSunday 29 September on ABC.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Loving Revenge Season 3 Poster

Revenge Season 3 Poster Revealed

By Aaron Welsh | Posted 09/16/13
revenge season 3 poster

Something old, something new, something for vengeance; Emily Thorne’s wedding day is going to be one to remember. From the poster just released today, we see the blushing bride-to-be holding a bouquet of black roses a little too tightly, causing a stream of blood running down her arm and potentially ruining her exquisite wedding dress!

FLASH BACK: Do remember which episode Victoria was sent 11 black roses allegedly by her son?

Not enough? Watch the video below for a taste of what’s to come in Season 3! Revengereturns SUNDAY SEPT 29 9|8c on ABC.




Schooled in Revenge Book Now Available

Schooled in Revenge Book Now Available

By ABC.com | Posted 09/13/13

Schooled in Revenge, the newest book about Takeda's other protégés by Jesse Lasky is out now! Follow the story of Ava Winters, a young socialite who had everything taken from her and her quest to take her vengeance on the people responsible. Get an exclusive first look of this page turner by downloading the first five chapters of the book below!

Order Schooled in Revenge on Barnesandnoble.com now!

Download Schooled in Revenge - Chapter 1


Ava Winters is young, beautiful, and the heiress to Napa's prized Starling Vineyards. She is also in love with the perfect guy at least that's what she thinks until he helps take everything that was once hers. With no place left to turn, Ava finds herself on Rebun Island, Japan, the site of Takeda's revenge school, where she trains to be mentally and physically strong enough to take revenge. On the island, Ava meets Emily Thorne, who has recently returned to training with Takeda. Emily shares her wisdom with Ava about revenge and the importance of looking for justice in a world where enemies thrive.

Four others are on the island preparing for their own personal vengeance--a handsome but guarded man, a feisty young woman and the guy who will do anything to protect her, and a girl who has no memory or idea of who she is or why she's on Rebun. Conflicts arise, bonds are formed, and romance even blooms. The trainees learn that their missions are intertwined. All roads lead back to Ava's home in Napa and Starling Vineyards' annual gala, and if the group attends, each will gain the chance to exact revenge. But to get there on time, they must leave Japan and Takeda before their training is complete. Are they ready? Will they succeed? Will they even survive?

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