Wiley Taylor
11/5/2011
This episode definitely lives up to its title...
On tonight’s episode of Revenge, it opens up with the Greysons taking a photo shoot where the couple seems to be showing their troubles on their shoulders. A news reporter is doing a story on the family and she has horrible timing. It’s even noted by Conrad saying to his wife, Victoria, “The timing is less than ideal,” which references what has happened in the past episodes.
Similar to many of the episodes, the story involves another party: Greysons’ 25th anniversary. With everything occurring within the family home, the façade relates flawlessly to Emily’s open quotation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. God has given you one face and you make yourself another.”
For Emily, she comes home to find the homicidal ex-Greysons lap dog, Frank, in her house digging up info on her. Frank tells her that he knows about her juvenile records, while holding them in his hand, and he is determined to find out. Oddly enough, with all the money she has, you would’ve thought she'd have those files magically “erased.” When he leaves, Emily quickly pulls her phone from underneath the flooring of her house to call Sharon Shelton.
Shelton is the warden and most likely the one who taught her new tricks of revenge. She answers the phone, saying, “Amanda! I was hoping you were never going to make this call.” Amanda responds in the simple manner of telling her she thought the same thing.
Daniel is sitting at the sofa with the interviewer from the Hampton Times to discuss about him and the family. The reporter pries when she senses that he is seeing someone who he is falling for. Of course, like any good boyfriend, he does what his girlfriend, Emily, tells him and he gives her nothing on who she is or if he is in a relationship.
The snake, Tyler, gives up the info on Emily and leads the journalist to her doorstep. It takes no time for Emily to figure out who was the culprit and she quickly makes a phone call to Nolan. What took her so long to figure out that she must deal with this troublesome nuisance of a man?
Nolan approaches Tyler on the street and tells him that he should meet up with him because he knows his dirty secrets dealing with a restraining order. Of course, the little jerk goes to his place on time to talk things over. Finally, dirty info is found about this annoying, stuck up fly.
Later on, Frank breaks into the warden’s office that night and finds what he is looking for. Apparently, he found the real Emily Thorne and the warden never thought to take it with her when he came snooping around earlier that day. The warden is so much help, isn’t she?
The Greysons have their planned dinner and all goes to shambles. With Emily and Delcan in attendance, what could possibly go wrong? Delcan spills the beans on Emily’s nice gesture for Jack, and their little talk at the Fourth of July party in the last episode. Of course, Daniel gets jealous and storms away after Emily’s feelings about her gesture towards his brother.
Tyler skips the dinner and meets up with Nolan. Nolan asks, “What’s a gay hustler doing posing as a Harvard student?” We would all want to know this because frankly, his agenda hasn’t been identified.
“Gay?” He shrugs. “ Hustler? Maybe.”
Nolan tells him that he’s “three on the Kinsey scale,” which means he’s bisexual, and Tyler begins his sob story. Apparently, his family lost everything and he is trying to get back to his wealthy lifestyle. Tyler then moves in closer to Nolan in order to make a deal and this particular agreement deals with a little nightcap.
Frank goes out to find the real Emily Thorne who is an exotic dancer. Frank talks to her for exchange of cash and agrees with her to talk some more about her imposter. When he goes out to meet up with her, he gets clocked on the back of his head by the dancer while he’s on the phone with Victoria.
Back at the dinner, the bickering starts and everyone leaves except theGrayson couple. Victoria gets angry with Conrad and kicks him out of the house. He gladly leaves.
Daniel and Emily argue over her nice gesture for Jack. She, of course, uses the L.O.V.E. word as a way to keep him in her clutches. Later that night, he tells her that he loves her too.
Before that, Daniel talks to his mother, Victoria, why she doesn’t like Emily? She responds with the typical motherly answer on the lines of “I don’t want you to get hurt.” He responds to her by saying, “You can’t control on who you fall in love for.” Sweet, yet cheesy.
The real Emily goes to see Amanda at her house, while Daniel sleeps in her bed. Real Emily says she's taken care of Frank and we see Frank lying in field of bushes, presuming dead.
Things are starting to get rather complicated for Amanda. Let’s hope she still has some tricks up her sleeve.
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