‘Revenge’ Spoilers: Flashback Episode, the Trial, and What’s Coming up for Daniel
Revenge was honored at PaleyFest Sunday afternoon, and like the other panels, the Livestream showed what executive producers Mike Kelley and Marty Bowen and cast members Nick Wechsler, Ashley Madekwe, Josh Bowman, Henry Czerny, Madeleine Stowe, Emily VanCamp, Gabriel Mann, Connor Paolo, and Christa B. Allen teased is coming up.
Daniel’s Fate
Kelley said “it was” the plan that Daniel was going to live all along and be the one to shoot Tyler. While there were moments you had to wonder how that beach scene would play out, the promo that aired showing Daniel falling to the sand and looking like the one who would die did almost completely cement the fact that it was very likely he would survive.
Spoilers About the Rest of Season 1
There is an “origins story” coming up that will take place completely in 2002 with a flashback to 1990. There won’t be a set-up in the beginning. This is going to be showing that New Year’s Eve party from the photo of Victoria and Lydia with Emily in the background. Since that photo showed up, it was hard not to wonder when a flashback would show the party, and it’s even better that an entire episode is going to be showing 2002. According to Emily VanCamp, this is going to be the first glimpse she gets at the people on her list—which “will expand,” according to Kelley (Treadwell’s tapes do contain more conspirators they can explore)—and she’ll get to see “how they kind of interact at that time.” There is going to be a big event at the New Year’s party which “solidifies what her father’s been telling her,” and VanCamp added that this will be “the beginning of it all.” Basically, this sounds like a must-see episode for fans and one that could hold many answers viewers have been hoping to get.
The panel also addressed Daniel’s trial, which is going to be “accelerated.” Episode 18 will take place in December, and the prosecution is going to wrap up their side in the beginning of it, moving over to the defense. The trial will be finished in episode 19. Will Takeda’s role in this all come out during the trial, or will it be too hard to prove that Daniel didn’t shoot Tyler twice in the back during his blackout?
Speaking of what happened on the beach, Josh Bowman says that Daniel “remembers quite a bit” about what happened, and he’s not going to let that go. Kelley did point out that “he’s no angel” and shot Tyler. “He is a Grayson,” and he’s going to “catch on” to the manipulation coming his way from both Victoria and Emily. Bowman did say that Daniel will “come to a crossroads” and he’ll have to decide “between good and evil.” Will he make that decision before the trial is over? He is going to have to “find someone new” to trust, and considering Madeleine Stowe has revealed, “Victoria will go to the ends of the earth for her son. In her mind, the best way to get her son out of jail is to have the daylights beat out of him.” Daniel is going to find out about that, and that could very well make that decision between good and evil and whom he can trust much easier for him.
Looking Ahead to a Possible Season 2
There is going to be a cliffhanger to end the season, though they also pointed out that they want people to be satisfied in case the show isn’t renewed (ABC would be crazy to not pick up Revenge season 2). The last two episodes are set to set up “new drama” and “new alliances.” It is sometimes hard to figure out who can be trusted on this show and who’s just out for their own self-interests, so it should be interesting to see which side these “new alliances” fall on and whom they involve. They do already have a plan for season 2, and that’s to stick to the same format: tease a big event, resolve it midway, and then deal with the aftermath. It’s worked for the first season, so why change what works?
What are you hoping to see resolved before Revenge season 1 ends

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