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Later in the season, during Daniel's trial in episode "Doubt" #1.17, Mason returns to write a blog about it, having been manipulated by Emily into believing that Victoria was the one who burned down his home, that Amanda killed Tyler, and that Charlotte's claim of Jack being on the beach was false.
The two women engage in a violent battle. Daniel, who happens upon the fight while on the beach runs to Emily's assistance only to be killed by Taylor. Jack kills Taylor moments later. Emily and Jack dispose of Kate's body and stage the scene as if Emily killed Daniel in self-defense. Seeking revenge, Malcolm Black abducts Emily and Victoria.
In the penultimate episode of Season 3, Conrad is arrested when his confession to framing David Clarke is broadcast to the entire world. In the season 3 finale, Conrad escapes from prison and is stabbed to death by a very much alive David Clarke. Conrad appears in flashbacks with Daniel in the 10th episode of Season 4.
After an intimate conversation with Conrad about the end of their marriage, Stevie's sobriety is tested. Daniel asks Charlotte to help him attack Emily's friends to which she agrees so long as Jack is protected. Daniel goes against his word by trying to turn Margaux against Jack by leading her to believe he has feelings for Emily.
Daniel's mother, Victoria (Madeleine Stowe), makes a passionate speech about Emily and her engagement to Daniel. She then privately demands that Emily tell her of her son's whereabouts. Declan (Connor Paolo) and Charlotte (Christa B. Allen), Daniel's sister, find who they presume to be Daniel, dead on the beach. The scene then flashes back to ...
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Anna Kendrick and Daniel Zovatto in 'Woman of the Hour.' “I just started being an annoying kid who was like, ‘Yo, let me go and act,’” he continues. “Let me go and take classes, let me go.
The first season of the ABC American television drama series Revenge premiered on September 21, 2011, and concluded on May 23, 2012, with a total of 22 episodes. The series was created by Mike Kelley and is inspired by the Alexandre Dumas novel The Count of Monte Cristo. [1]