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Wetpaint
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10:19 EST, 18 Nov, 2011
News
While much of the music in Revenge is all atmospheric and intense, there are moments that require a lighter song or playful tune. Amanda getting flirty with Jack at the pool is a perfect example: in case you were wondering if she’d be “Trouble,” the sound
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Wetpaint
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10:19 EST, 18 Nov, 2011
Review
Revenge Season 1, Episode 8, “Treachery” was all about cleaning up messes and fixing mistakes. Apologies were issued — even when they weren’t exactly sincere. There were borrowed bikinis and Photoshopping, lying, and spying. With so many people saying wha
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maximiliano
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15:50 EST, 17 Nov, 2011
Review
REVENGE “Treachery” Season 1 Episode 8 – Revenge is such a delectable show that when it churns out an episode like this, an episode low in the plot twists and high in the melodrama, it’s hard not to feel just a little disappointed. Emil
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EW
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13:47 EST, 17 Nov, 2011
Review
Emily Thorne is nothing at all like Emily Thorne. Emily -- our Emily, the star of Revenge , the one that used to be Amanda Clarke, the serene philanthropist orphan who is secretly the vengeful daughter of a wrongfully accused man -- is still, after
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Wetpaint
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13:43 EST, 17 Nov, 2011
Review
It’s 4:30 in the morning, Frank Stephens is dead, and Amanda Clarke’s past has literally caught up with her in the form of a trashy stripper who doesn’t own a straightener. The fake Emily Thorne (Emily VanCamp) drives angrily along the dark coastline, gla
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Wetpaint
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13:43 EST, 17 Nov, 2011
Review
Warning! If you haven’t watched Revenge Season 1, Episode 8, “Treachery,” there are major spoilers ahead!
http://feeds.wetpaint.com/~r/wetpaint/latest/excerpt/~3/ITeWwvVbpu0/revenge-review-rate-season-1-episode-8-treachery
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Tv Overmind
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11:08 EST, 17 Nov, 2011
Review
On Revenge , you have to admire Emily crafting a rather igneous plan. However, her biggest flaw appeared tonight and is now poised to ruin everything. Let’s say you were going to assume a new identity and concoct an elaborate ruse to take down
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WSJ Speakeasy
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10:39 EST, 17 Nov, 2011
Review
This is going to get confusing. In the last episode we learned that Emily switched identities with her roommate in jail, the real Emily Thorne who is now Amanda Clarke. Frank sought out Amanda to find out about Emily and Amanda killed him and left him in
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