Holy F*ck. That’s really all I could muster up to say after watching “Ambush.” Wow, it was just, wow. And that’s almost where I stopped this review, isn’t it enough? But seriously, I loved it, like I haven’t loved an episode in a long time, and who wouldn’t? “Ambush” had to be the best episode of Revenge’s fourth season. Because A, Bi-Polar Charlotte is no more, (Collective happy dance!) and B, they stopped stalling, and so much happened.
The season, thus far, has been bound on shattering the illusion we’ve made up of David Clarke, based on the flashbacks, we've been witnessing through the eyes of a nine year old, grieving her father, or through the explanations on paper of a man, stuck between four concrete walls, wishing to make her understand it all. This illusion, of the loving father and friend, is no more. In “Ambush” it’s Nolan, Emily and Jack’s turn to come to the realisation, that the man from their memories is gone, or buried so deep inside he can’t even see the light anymore. They're finally on the same page as us, and it’s much easier to root for the character choices when they are.
David Clark is a different person, not necessarily a good one, and coming to terms with something like this, it can never be easy, especially for Emily, who’s hung onto those illusions for so long, so dearly. We could feel her desperation culminating throughout the episode, until finally, it got to be too much to hold for her.
David Clark is a murderer. He killed Conrad Grayson. Emily’s done a lot of things, most of them probably with questionable morals, but she’s never done that, never took a life, no matter how much they deserved it, or how much easier it would be, but her father, he’s father’s a killer, but she won’t let him get caught, not after all she did to clear his name. The Conrad Murder case is still unsolved, for now, but Jack and Ben are on the case, and Ben seems to be closing in, but that, she can’t have, not until she gets the answers she desperately seeks, an explanation on his whereabouts. He’s using the silo as an alibi, and that she can understand, can understand the last 6 months, but for the rest, she’s still in the dark, as are the rest of us. It yields one question for Emily to dwell on, if he wasn’t imprisoned, where has he been all her life?
David’s still in the clear, still off the suspect list, for now, but the double infinity craving on the wood panel could be his downfall, because if he left this behind, who knows what else could possibly link him to the place. She’s taking care of it, again. Emily, after a little B & E, found the murder weapon, in her father’s floor panes (like father, like daughter). She uses it to paint a scene for Jack and Ben to find, the man from last week’s episode her patsy as she plants the knife in his apartment amongst the Grayson clippings, giving her more time to figure out, what the hell he’s up too. Maybe this way, with the police on it, we’ll get answers as to who exactly this person was, and why he wanted David Clarke so badly, he was willing to kidnap his daughter.
Speaking of murderers, Louise, not the most stable person on the show, right now. It’s been clear for a while now, but this week, she pulled it up a notch as the voices in her head told her how much better Margaux was than her. Do you guys think she killed her mother? Locking the steam room and cranking up the heat, Louise tries to kill Margaux. But hey, people on Revenge, are pretty hard to kill. The woman, in a pretty intense moment, finds the strength to crash the glass door and get free.
At least Margaux and Daniel aren’t as stupid as I thought, they know it’s Louise, but unfortunately for Danny-boy, Louise has something over him. Though, now that Margaux dumped Daniel by dumping her drink on him, this leverage is pretty much defunct, will she go on to someone else, somewhere else? Highly unlikely, she wants Victoria to be her new mommy. Louise is really crazy, seeing people that aren’t there, but I don’t think there’s more to her story than just being plain wacko. She isn’t connected to any of this, the conspiracy, or I highly doubt it. What do you think?
David Clarke is an ignorant*sshole. Nolan’s still trying to mend his broken heart, his friend, the closest person he had to a father, humiliated him on live national television. He tracked him down to his house only to punch him in the nose. You don’t just get over something like that, and the news trucks and twitter trends aren’t helping. He’s learning the hard way that David Clarke isn’t the man they thought they knew. He can’t sleep, but at least him and Emily aren’t fighting anymore. Jack stands up for Nolan, and maybe David starts to understand there is more to the Nolan story, and that maybe he didn’t deserve it, but not enough to apologize, not enough to acknowledge what he did was wrong.
“I thought I was safe here, apparently not. Time to find another Batcave.” – Nolan
He retracts to a safe heaven, to the country club, where media isn’t allowed and he can finally have some peace. Louise reminds him that he’s rich, filthy stinking rich, and that he can buy whatever he feels like. So when closing time is up, and he doesn’t want to leave the cocoon of non-media, his sanctuary, he buys the place, just because he can, just because he's Nolan Ross.
David Clarke didn’t recognise his own daughter. That’s a hard blow. David, in an attempt to know more about his daughter and her friends, decides to pay Emily Thorne a visit, ambushing her as she’s about to leave. He’s her father, so you’d think he’d recognize her despite the years, despite the time, and so does Amanda. But he doesn’t and to top it off, he lies to her, and she sends him off, still capable of holding it in while he’s there, but it’s not okay, and she’s not okay with that, and neither is Nolan. With this impromptu meet, the image of her loving father scatters even more, because after all she’s done for him, keeping his memory alive all those years, he doesn’t recognise her, doesn’t remember her, the real her and that hurts, that hurts me, hurts Emily, hurts Nolan, hurts everyone.
“All this time I spend honoring his memory and he doesn’t even have one of me. Who the hell is he Nolan?” - Emily
No one really knows who David Clarke is. I’m not even sure he knows it himself at this point. Nolan and Emily conspire together to break into the bank, and hopefully find some of these answers in David’s safety box. Thanks to technology, all of it is possible. Emily finds a key, and the Nolan finds the lock it’s linked too, seems unlikely, but if anyone can, it’s Nolan Ross. They make a really great duo, our favorite insomniac Besties. The only difficulty is, they need to be perfectly timed, 7 minutes is all Nolan can get Emily to break in, and it seems to be easy-peezy, until Daniel gets in the mix.
Charlotte, put it out there in “Damage” that Emily really isn’t Emily, but is Amanda, and Daniel’s finally in on it, but he doesn’t want to be, or does he? He doesn’t want to seem to be on Emily’s side in this, but he certainly isn’t on his mother’s, because he believes Emily’s claims that Victoria betrayed David Clark. He has a guy track her down, (loved that line about not being able to track her down on his own!) and he ambushes her in the elevator of the bank. Since the hatred wedding of season 3, I have loved their relationship and the scenes they have together, always entertaining. In the elevator it was the way he can’t, or won’t stop talking when Emily just wants him to stop. And call me out on it if you wish, but the Amanda Revelation seems to have Danny nostalgic of the time they were together, stirred up some old feelings. He seems to be seeing her more fondly. And it makes me nostalgic too. His request though, couldn’t be weirder, because if you want to be kept out of it, then just stay out of it. I knew he wouldn’t go all psycho, like Charlotte did, but still, he almost normal, so un-grayson-like.
“You did that to yourself. Maybe there was a time when the feelings were real, where we could have had a real relationship, but the moment you aligned yourself with your father it was all over. Now, something real, that’s what you were looking for. There that was real.” - Emily
David Clarke is whipped. That they haven’t discovered yet, but it’ll happen soon enough my friends. There wasn’t much I disliked about this episode, but David being played by Victoria, yet again, is getting kind of old, and frankly, on my nerves. Seriously, how stupid is he? We were painted the image of a man we’re never got to meet, and there better be an explanation for it. His journals, they talk about trust and not giving it away too freely, yet Victoria’s playing him, and he can’t even see it, and it pains me to see it.
I found the quiet satisfaction in seeing someone else sitting in Victoria’s throne, living in her things, because she’s now living in the Emily’s beach house, and always will be Emily’s beach house, and that’s just all kinds of wrong.
David Clarke could have come for her. And that’s the final nail in the coffin for Emily, he could have come for her. What she finds in the safety deposit box is worse than she imagined, because it means he could have been there for her, but he wasn’t, and when he tought her to be strong, he was a coward. She confronts him in a scene so emotionally charged, as Emily finally explodes, blows up and the composed exterior breaks like it’s made of glass. Because that's just too much for anyone to process. Have I said already, how much I absolutely love Emily VanCamp? The way she brings this character to life, I just, I have no words. I must have watched the last 2 minutes 20 times, honestly.
“Amanda, it’s you.” - David
Finally, we’re getting the father daughter reunion we’ve been waiting for. At least, we better be! But now, it’s out in the open and I’m really looking forward to how they’ll continue with this. The only thing that bugged me is that he needed the tattoo in order to truly realise she was Amanda, but at least now he knows.
I absolutely loved the way Emily commanded Victoria away, so she can finally talk to her father. And when Victoria is asked to go, she goes, no joke. Because when she is asked to leave, she decides to take the car and physically leave the beach house. You better run!!! There’s a storm outside, and when reaching for the handle, she gets electrocuted, badly. A power line is what? 2000V? Is the war over? Of course it isn’t!
My gosh, I can't wait for next week!
yeah the power line was weird we have never once seen that outside her house, that really really lazy writing, come on guys do better.
ReplyDeleteI really liked that elevator scene! For the first time in forever I can see Emily and Daniel working as a couple, even tho I loathed him in the past two seasons. Now that he's not a clueless moron and if he becomes half a decent person I would totally root for them. Better than that dull Jack Porter
ReplyDeleteNo they can't.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm thinking, is it really, humanly possible for someone to survive this level of electrocution? Because we know Victoria's invincible, but still...
ReplyDeleteYeah, don't really think they could ever work as a couple, there's just way too much there! How would that even begin to work? I feel Jacks underused, but I like Emily alone, well, with her BFF Nolan, that is!
ReplyDeleteBut I really like Emily and Daniel having scenes together! And having him not as clueless is definitely an added benefit indeed!
Great episode! Everything clicked!
ReplyDeleteFinally a Margoux scene that was really interesting - not to mention gripping! - to see and the elevator scene was pretty good too; it's been a while since we had a Daniel and Emily scene and both Josh Bouman and Emily Van Camp nailed it, so much that it made it incredibly enjoyable.
And Emily ambushing David with the truth at the end... what a wonderful episode
Oh my that is all I can. So i've been watching this show since the beginning ish and I have been waiting for the moment Danny finds out the truth and I was so right and spot on. I know the actor last year said he disliked the direction of his character and he wanted to be killed off and the writers said that it has never crossed their minds and this is a huge reason why. I felt once he found out of teh truth it could create a whole new relationship to explore with him and Emily and it looks like this will happen. The big problem they had last two seasons was Aiden. He is the love of Emily's life, I know she loves Jack but that is childhood love. Exploring this with Aiden around would create a lot of jealousy and would ruin the love story that the writers had wrote about Emily and Aiden. Now that he is dead tho, which I totally called after season 2, she doesn't have a love interest anymore to create conflict. Yes she has Jack, but her and Jack have never really been romantically involved. Now I am not saying Daniel and her should get back together it creates something really refreshing. I felt like in the pilot he fell in love with *Amanda*, he was head over heals in love with her, it was all of the lies and the fake bulls*&% that turned him off. He knew there was something way off with her and he chalked it up to her being a gold digger, but now that he knows the truth, he's going crazy because his instincts were right. I knew she had feelings for him in season 1, and she did want good things for him, but once Conrad ruined him, it was over and she went running to Aiden. He hates his mother and father for a lot of the terrible things they did so maybe he will assist Emily in her quest or maybe he won't do anything, its hard to say, but that scene in the elevator was amazing, his old feelings for her were back and now that Margo and him are on the outs, the door is open to options.
ReplyDeleteBtw I do think David is playing on a long con on everyone and that he did now Emily was Amanda when he tried to kill her, thus why he didn't. I wonder if he is going to frame Victoria for Conrad's murder.
We have never seen that road side either. The house has like 3 doors and they haven't shown the outside of all 3 before now cause they didn't need to. Especially since the house is in a set so they don't have a full street to show. This was probably filmed in location.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteIt was a great episode, awesome, I might add! I loved the elevator scene, loved their bickering and Daniel's facial expressions. I loved the ending scene, turns out, I loved the episode as a whole, really!
Next episode looks equally as good!!
I'm loving the idea of Daniel and Emily having a new relationship, just because these too on scene together, always a pleasure, I just really don't know how a romantic relationship could have any way of working out between them, and that seems to be the direction everyone's pulling for. Conrad did ruin him, but that was his choice, and I don't think it's ever something Emily could forget. Add to that the fact that he tried to kill her, hummm not sure. But yeah, I'd probably root for them, just because I love seeing them together!
ReplyDeleteI also agree, that Jack qualifies as a childhood crush, and if their relationship and his character doesn't evolve, that's all there ever is going to be. They had more going on, more holding them together when Sammy was alive, and there spark during season was I would have not described as boring, but now, I don't know.
I too, in the past episodes thought that David was doing the long con, but purposefully not recognizing his daughter is just plain mean, and only to her, it in no way affects Victoria. I love the way you think about framing Victoria for the murder of Conrad. She was in the mental institution, but Emily pulled all the files and proof she was there, so she'd have absolutely no alibi!
This episode was all sorts of amazing. Daniel ans emily were great together, the reunion was epic and everything else was just perfect. Cannot wait for next week
ReplyDeleteGreat review! I agree that a new direction for Emily/Daniel would be interesting, but they share a sister and we have already had their romantic relationship. And if Daniel wants to be out of the firing line between Victoria/Emily, he would be right back where he started from rekindling anything with Emily.. I also agree that Jack/Emily were childhood crushes, and as her view of David changes, to me the only believable solution is that she understands that her hang up with Jack is largely due to him being a part of the idyllic memories she's clinging to with her father.
ReplyDeleteI am wondering if one purpose of seeing David as mean and ungrateful is a bit of a mirror to how Emily has been with Nolan?
Thanks for the great review!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteDaniel says he wants to be out of the it, but he's going in anyways, just to say he doesn't want to, seems contradictory, so I'm not so sure he really wants out. He just didn't know how to react to the news, and this is how it came out! And what you said is so true about Jack, that she "loves" him because he's part of the perfect picture she painted of her father, will those feeling be gone when the picture fractures? Or will they grow stronger as she tries to hold on?
Ahhhhh I would never compare David Clarke with the Nemily, I could never, I just love them so much. Emily is ungrateful at times, but mean? I would never ;) Is that how you see them?
Me neither, next week look equally as good!!
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome! :)
ReplyDeleteWe always knew that Daniel at some point would find out and react, and now we've seen it. I think it would be interesting if the former spouses would form more of a sibling bond, rather than go the romantic route.. at least I find it been there, done that. Jack, to me is part of Emily's illusion, they've hardly spent any time together as adults, with him being a cop and her tempering with evidence - I can't see how that is going to work out? Trust is going to be a huge issue again, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteI agree that Nemily is the life blood of the show, but I also think Emily is way overdue to realize how much she relies on Nolan and appreciate it. He has taken the back seat numerous times (with Jack, Aiden) as Emily will now how to do with David and Victoria? What goes around comes around?
This episode made me want to see Emily and Daniel another try, but I don´t know, there´s too much pain caused, and I don´t think the writers will go with it, but wouldn´t mind it.
ReplyDeleteOne more week, another great episode and another great review, This episode was by far one of the best since Sunil Nayar took the show. Emily and Daniel had their best scene since season 3. Louise and Margaux in the sauna... Uau. Now I have to ask but in the promo they say a new threat is coming to town... Any guesses?
ReplyDeleteAt this point I'm really open to Emily and Daniel having any kind of relationship, because I love them on screen together, as long as it makes sense and feels true to the story and the characters. I'm putting my faith in the writers for this ;)
ReplyDeleteYeah sometimes she doesn't realise just how important Nolan is to her, but this season, they seem to have found a beautiful balance, I find. But you are right in the earlier seasons it did seem to be a big problem. Do you think it still is? Their only problem I can think of this season, was Nolan's loyalty to Emily costing him his relationship with David.
I really hope David won't give Emily the back seat to Victoria, it would be so painful to watch, as painful as watching Nolan getting hurt, poor little soul.
I would be fine with the writers going any way they desire, as long as they get more screen time together! I'm really not picky, and putting my faith in the writers! But yeah, I have no idea, how to even begin to picture a romantic relationship between the two. He tried to kill her!
ReplyDeleteThe elevator scene really did seem to wake up the sleeping shippers!
Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteThis episode was great, maybe even better than the penultimate episode of the third season, I agree. Daniel and Emily were great. Of course it's their best scene, this season, it probably been their only one. I've missed them!
I really don't have any idea's as to who the next big treat is, Conrad back from the dead? Maybe that's too much to ask for. Seriously, I guess it's the person that forced David into hiding, the one behind Charlotte's kidnapping, someone even higher up in the conspiracy hierarchy than the Graysons, someone too powerful to mention in the journals in fear that Amanda might get mixed up with. I really don't know, and right now, there's not much to go on I fear!
How about you, any guesses?
I agree on your comment re Emily and Daniel!
ReplyDeleteAs for Nolan/Emily, I find that she is her most honest self with him, but it is still a long list of what she needs him to do. I don't think she's ever asked him what he wants, she is his top priority. To some extent I think their relationship must change in some direction. Nolan was tasked to look after Emily since David was not around, but now he is, and Nolan got slammed by David. I just can't see how all of this would not change the Nolan/Emily dynamic in some way?
That's true, the David arrival is going to influence on their relationship, it already has. But I don't want it to! If I say it enough times, maybe it will happen! But at this point, I think the David of it all is only bringing The Nemily closer together, and I've always felt the sibling vibe between them, maybe in a little while, all three of them can be a happy little family? Do you think it will affect their relationship for the worse?
ReplyDeleteHappy little family? On Revenge?? The David arrival can affect Nolan/Emily for the worse, if Nolan declares himself done with the ungrateful Clarkes. As for the sibling vibe, I think Nolan was smart enough to see that damaged Amanda needed unconditional love and his obligation was to David. Nolan fulfilled that as best he could, but David is back now, so maybe it's time for Nolan to think about what it is he wants. So yes, to me the Nemily relationship will change in some direction.
ReplyDeleteIf it is Conrad, it becomes a big cliché, its the 4th time that happens... I have the idea that it could be someone like Helen Crowley that shakes David. But we will see
ReplyDeleteHey! Don't judge me! ;)
ReplyDeleteThat was mostly wishful thinking on my part, I admit! I see what you mean about Nolan getting fed up with the relationship dynamic, especially if David and Emily get their own little thing going without him, but I just hope he won't because I don't know what I'd think of Revenge without Emily and Nolan BFFing.But yeah Nolan should get to decide what he wants for himself now, and so does Emily as a matter of fact! I'll just have to wait and see!
Ahhh no not the initiative!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd, isn't she dead?
Maybe it's not Initiative, and Helen is way down the ground. I'm saying a new powerfull woman like she was
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