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'Revenge' Season 4 News, Spoilers: Mid-Season Finale to See the End of One Major Character

The mid-season finale episode of the hit TV drama series "Revenge" Season 4 is ready to kick off this week and spoiler reports suggest that this will mark the end of one of the major characters.

In last week's showing, fans were able to found out the person behind the attack on David Clarke (James Tupper): Malcolm Black (Tommy Flanagan). David also made peace with Nolan (Gabriel Mann), although viewers doubt the sincerity of the gesture.

Meanwhile, Nolan made a secret pact with Margaux (Karine Vanasse) for some personal reasons. On the other hand, Louise (Elena Satine) was found out to be pregnant with Daniel's (Josh Bowman) child.

Emily (Emily VanCamp) might find herself in an awkward position with her "good friend" Jack (Nick Wechsler) as he already had some feelings for Kate (Courtney Ford).

Speaking of which, the love triangle drama will further be discussed as the synopsis from The Futon Critic says that "Jack is torn between Emily and the new woman in his life."

Meanwhile, "Nolan and Louise bring Southern charm to East Hampton," the summary continued.

As for the question of who will get the ax, Carter Matt speculated that it could be Charlotte (Christa B. Allen) who will say goodbye as "she has nothing more in the series." Victoria (Madeleine Stowe) could also be a candidate.

In an earlier interview with Stowe, she suggested that "major deaths" are coming to the show and her Victoria could be one of them.

"There are going to be deaths, I wouldn't be surprised if Victoria's one of them," the 56-year-old actress told E! Online.

We will soon find out who won't make it next year when "Revenge" Season 4 episode 10 titled "Atonement" airs this Sunday, Dec. 7, at 10 p.m. on ABC.

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