by
maximiliano
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16:04 EDT, 06 Oct, 2011
Review
REVENGE “Betrayal” Season 1 Episode 3 – The third episode of Revenge establishes that this is probably the most appealing network drama of the fairly unsuccessful fall. But it’s not just appealing: this is actually beginning to flesh out more
by
Tv Fanatic
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15:12 EDT, 06 Oct, 2011
Review
The past continues to haunt the residents of the Hamptons as Emily's Revenge won't be stopped. And we meet Senator Kingsley who has more than one " Betrayal " to answer for.
One of the most fascinating things about this week's story is that we learn Vi more
by
EW
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15:11 EDT, 06 Oct, 2011
Review
There's something oddly comforting about how old-fashioned the horrible rich people are on Revenge . Last week , Emily targeted a Wall Street banker whose worst crime was a little bit of wink-wink insider trading, which seems positively nostalgic in more
by
WSJ Speakeasy
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14:08 EDT, 06 Oct, 2011
Review
It was just another lonely night for Emily Thorne when the FBI busted down the same door (well probably not the exact same door) of the same beach house to arrest her. Victoria, her next door neighbor/father’s ex-lover had figured out Emily’s secret to de more
by
Tv Overmind
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13:23 EDT, 06 Oct, 2011
News
Every week, I get more and more excited to see a new episode of Revenge . Thus far, Emily has managed to take down one of her father's former employees (Lydia) and one of his close friends (Bill). Tonight, Emily sets her sights on a much large more




