Revenge Season 4 Spoilers: What's next for Victoria and Emily?

By Andrew Meola | May 13, 2014 03:13 PM EDT

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Fans of ABC's Revenge are still digesting the Season 3 finale, which featured numerous twists and turns that will fundamentally alter the show for Season 4.

Showrunner Sunil Nayar spoke to TVLine and answered numerous questions about the Season 3 finale and what's next for Season 4. Firstly, why didn't Emily kill Victoria when she had the chance?

"That's sort of what Emily's always been about, the death by 1,000 cuts; human suffering is a much greater revenge than just the emptiness of death. Especially after what Victoria did, Emily wants this woman to live, but live miserably, as opposed to dying. As we go into Season 4, Victoria will not only feel a sense of anger and revenge in regards to what happened to Pascal, but she essentially created this young woman, so there's also a comeuppance. Everyone has to look at the world around them - Emily, Victoria, Daniel - and they all have to think, 'Well, we're complicit in the things that make us unhappy,' and that's something we want to look at in Season 4. That also led us to bringing David Clarke back, but in a way that you'd never expect."

Nayar would not confirm that Conrad is dead, but admits "he's not doing super well lying on the road there" after David stabbed him. Nayar also said the writers are discussing whether or not to do a time jump for next season.

Nayar also talked about Charlotte's transformation, Jack's imprisonment, Daniel's potential blackmail and more. Check it out here.

What do you expect from Season 4? Let us know in the comments below.

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