Revenge Preview: Clips From Episode 17 - Doubt

In just a week, Revenge returns with a brand new episode, at long last. We have some clips to show you, which give us a pretty good idea of where things pick up and who may be in serious trouble. Spoilers ahead!

Mentioned in ABC’s release for the episode, “Seeds of doubt could free Daniel from prison but destroy his faith in Emily.” Could Daniel be inching closer to learning the truth about Emily? Would she even consider telling him? I’d theorize that, but this clip, which has Emily chatting with Nolan about the whole situation, leads me to think Emily’s taking a step back from everything and will possibly be more closed off than ever... or at least, as closed off as she seemed when the series first started....

ABC’s episode description brings up Jack’s determination to find Amanda, and mentions his possible tie-in to the murder...

"Doubt" - Daniel's imprisonment sends Victoria to depths that no one thought possible, as the surprise return of a past love (James Purefoy as Dominik Wright) provides a destructive but welcome distraction from her family's struggles. Meanwhile, Jack's search for Amanda grows more desperate as he comes under suspicion for murder, on Revenge, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.

As you’ll see in this clip, Jack’s name is definitely on the list of suspects, and given that sketch, it makes sense...

“This looks like Jack Porter,” Ashley says. Um, yeah. It’s such a good likeness, someone should frame it for Jack and let him hang it up in the Stowaway somewhere. In other news, Daniel’s trial begins in December!

Revenge returns Wednesday, April 18 at 10:00 p.m. ET on ABC

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