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The episode also included the death of the faux Amanda Clarke, Emily's former cellmate, who had been portrayed by Margarita Levieva, a recurring cast member since the seventh episode of the series. "Sacrifice" received near universal acclaim from critics, with commentators hailing the episode as a return to the suspense of the first season [ 1 ...
Amanda Clarke, formerly known by the pseudonym Emily Thorne (also known as Emily Grayson), is a fictional character and the protagonist of the ABC television series Revenge (2011–2015), portrayed by Emily VanCamp, [1] based on Edmond Dantès, the titular protagonist of Alexandre Dumas' 1844 novel The Count of Monte Cristo.
Amanda Clarke is the daughter of David Clarke and Kara Clarke. Amanda returns to the Hamptons under a new identity, Emily Thorne, a wealthy socialite dedicated to charity work, to exact revenge on the people responsible for her father's death and wrongful conviction for terrorism. As a youth, she spent time in a juvenile detention center ...
With Conrad exposed, the FBI arrests him. Daniel shows the police an image of a figure in the stairwell at the time of Pascal's death and tells the police it was Emily. She is detained but Nolan manages to cover her tracks. Victoria uses DNA from Jack's son and Charlotte to confirm her suspicions about Emily; that she is Amanda Clarke.
Still reeling from the devastation on The Amanda, Emily's commitment to justice and revenge is stronger than ever, while the Hamptons mourn the loss of Amanda Clarke, one of their own. Jack knows the Graysons had Amanda killed, but pretends he doesn't know.
Amanda Gallagher, 37, was taking photos of people getting on and off planes Saturday afternoon at the Air Capital Drop Zone in suburban Wichita when she accidentally backed into the active ...
[35] Episode 5 of the series received particular acclaim, with C. Orlando of TV Fanatic writing that "Revenge took things to a whole new level this week", and noting with reference to the set-up of David Clarke that "Victoria seems the only one with a conscience". [36] BuddyTV ranked Revenge #3 on its list of 2011's best new TV shows. [37] Yahoo!
Ahead of the home release of "The Aftermath," AOL has an exclusive first-look at a deleted scene from the film, which stars Keira Knightley, Alexander Skarsgard and Jason Clarke.