I went into the second season finale of ABC's Revenge with a whole lot of questions.
Emily was once again heartbroken to find someone she genuinely cared about dead, and though this one didn't die in front of her, she still felt like she should have been able to prevent such a thing. Still, her mission of Revenge australia was set up because of Takeda, and she wanted to continue on in his memory, so she ended up going through his things to find clues as to who could have taken him out. Like she needed a new name to add to her list; she's strayed far enough already! But this show needs to stretch its story at least over another season, and the emotional turmoil that will come with learning your boyfriend killed your father figure should be pretty juicy. In Takeda's box, though, Emily found a photo with a face circled and first wrongly assumed he was the killer and that she'd have to warn her boyfriend he, too, could be in danger.
Jack still thought he could trust Victoria for a good chunk of this finale. He was naive enough to think she didn't know about David Clarke being set up, and he was naive enough to let her in on the fact that Ashley was in on things with him. But Declan's death was the fuel that propelled him further down the road of personal revenge. He pulled a gun on Victoria to get her, and the audience, to realize how serious he was about things. He told her she had to be the one to tell Charlotte about Declan, and he was off to see Conrad about actually shooting someone.
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