Emily Thorne (Emily VanCamp) comes to the Hamptons and buys a beach house next to the Grayson family mansion for the summer. Emily is really Amanda Clarke, whose father was framed for treason when she was a little girl. After a lengthly trial, he was imprisoned for life, and was murdered in prison by agents of the people who framed him. Amanda was separated from him after his trial and never saw him afterwards. Long after, she returned to the Hamptons as an adult to get revenge on those who wronged her and her father. Her primary target is Victoria Grayson (Madeleine Stowe), matriarch of the Grayson family, who loved and betrayed Amanda's father. The show focuses on Amanda's plot to destroy every individual who played a role in her fathers imprisonment. Along the way, she discovers various facts of her fathers past which come to change her plans many times. As the series progresses, Amanda brings in other individuals as allies for her plan.
As Amanda executes the stages of her elaborate plan, she finds it difficult to remain emotionally detached. She struggles to identify her true motivations and examines how her actions change her sense of identity. As she enlists trusted friends into her schemes, she worries how their involvement will change their lives.
Cast and characters
Actor
Character
Season
1
2
3
Madeleine Stowe
Victoria Grayson
Main
Emily VanCamp
Emily Thorne
Main
Gabriel Mann
Nolan Ross
Main
Henry Czerny
Conrad Grayson
Main
Ashley Madekwe
Ashley Davenport
Main
Guest[14]
Nick Wechsler
Jack Porter
Main
Josh Bowman
Daniel Grayson
Main
Barry Sloane
Aiden Mathis
Main [a]
Connor Paolo
Declan Porter
Main
Christa B. Allen
Charlotte Grayson
Main
Karine Vanasse
Margaux LeMarchal
Main [b]
Notes: * ^ Barry Sloane was on recurring status for the first thirteen episodes of the second season, before becoming a series regular in episode fourteen.
* ^ Karine Vanasse was on recurring status for the first twelve episodes of the third season, before becoming a series regular in episode thirteen.
Recurring cast
Characters are in order of episode appearance count.
Actor
Character
Season
1
2
3
Margarita Levieva
Amanda Clarke
Recurring
James Tupper
David Clarke
Recurring
Amber Valletta
Lydia Davis
Recurring
Recurring
Dilshad Vadsaria
Padma Lahari
Recurring
J.R. Bourne
Kenny Ryan
Recurring
Ashton Holmes
Tyler Barrol
Recurring
Wendy Crewson
Helen Crowley
Recurring
Max Martini
Frank Stevens
Recurring
Roger Bart
Mason Treadwell
Recurring
James Morrison
Gordon Murphy
Recurring
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Kara Wallace Clarke
Recurring
Michael Trucco
Nate Ryan
Recurring
Hiroyuki Sanada
Satoshi Takeda
Recurring
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Recurring
Brian Goodman
Carl Porter
Recurring
Guest
James McCaffrey
Ryan Huntley
Recurring
Robbie Amell
Adam Connor
Recurring
Courtney B. Vance
Benjamin Brooks
Recurring
E.J. Bonilla
Marco Romero
Recurring
Seychelle Gabriel
Regina George
Recurring
Justin Hartley
Patrick Osbourne
Guest
Recurring[15]
Annabelle Stephenson
Sara Munello
Recurring
Stephanie Jacobsen
Niko
Recurring
Gail O'Grady
Stevie Grayson
Recurring
Olivier Martinez
Pascal LeMarchal
Recurring
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
U.S. viewers
(million)
1
"Pilot"
Phillip Noyce
Mike Kelley
September 21, 2011
10.02[9]
1
2
"Trust"
Phillip Noyce
Mike Kelley Joe Fazzio
September 28, 2011
8.54[10]
2
3
"Betrayal"
Matt Earl Beesley
Salvatore Stabile
October 5, 2011
7.68[11]
3
4
"Duplicity"
Matt Shakman
Wendy Calhoun
October 12, 2011
7.90[12]
4
5
"Guilt"
Kenneth Fink
Nikki Toscano
October 19, 2011
7.94[13]
5
6
"Intrigue"
Tim Hunter
Dan Dworkin Jay Beattie
October 26, 2011
8.72[14]
6
7
"Charade"
Sanford Bookstaver
Mark B. Perry Joe Fazzio
November 2, 2011
8.58[15]
7
8
"Treachery"
Bobby Roth
Ryan Scott
November 16, 2011
7.98[16]
8
9
"Suspicion"
Bethany Rooney
Salvatore Stabile
November 23, 2011
7.30[17]
9
10
"Loyalty"
J. Miller Tobin
Wendy Calhoun Nikki Toscano
December 7, 2011
7.35[18]
10
11
"Duress"
Jamie Babbit
Elle Triedman
January 4, 2012
8.06[19]
11
12
"Infamy"
Matt Earl Beesley
Dan Dworkin Jay Beattie
January 11, 2012
7.58[20]
12
13
"Commitment"
Kenneth Fink
Mark B. Perry Liz Tigelaar
January 18, 2012
7.67[21]
13
14
"Perception"
Tim Hunter
Nikki Toscano Sallie Patrick
February 8, 2012
7.70[22]
14
15
"Chaos"
Sanford Bookstaver
Mark Fish Joe Fazzio
February 15, 2012
7.69[23]
15
16
"Scandal"
Kenneth Fink
Elle Triedman
February 29, 2012
7.53[24]
16
17
"Doubt"
Matt Earl Beesley
Story by: Mike Kelley
Teleplay by: Dan Dworkin Jay Beattie
April 18, 2012
7.77[25]
17
18
"Justice"
Bobby Roth
Liz Tigelaar Sallie Patrick
April 25, 2012
7.03[26]
18
19
"Absolution"
Sanford Bookstaver
Nikki Toscano Ryan Scott
May 2, 2012
7.14[27]
19
20
"Legacy"
Eric Laneuville
Dan Dworkin Jay Beattie
May 9, 2012
7.01[28]
20
21
"Grief"
Randy Zisk
Mark Fish Joe Fazzio
May 16, 2012
6.90[29]
21
22
"Reckoning"
Sanford Bookstaver
Mike Kelley Mark B. Perry
May 23, 2012
7.85[30]
22
Special Features:
The Pilot Commentary with Mike Kelley and Emily VanCamp is a casual, unpretentious track recorded late in the season, and the pair use that fact to reveal a few interesting details about the production: the demands of chilly and rainy weather on the cast, the motifs Phillip Noyce introduces through his direction that remain, and details about the engagement party and how Kelley wrote certain plot points that meshed well with the details (such as Charlotte's drug problem). They're very conversational and easy to listen to, and they have plenty of fun pointing out little details in the production.
While the package is a little light in terms of the number of supplements, the material will be a pleasing exploration of elements for fans of the show one they reach Disc Five, led by two additional featurettes that reveal further points about the production. Roadmap to Revenge (13:36, 16x9) covers the roots the show shares to "The Count of Monte Cristo", while discussing the pilot and the thumbprint Phillip Noyce placed on it. It takes an intelligent glimpse at the glitz and glamour of The Hamptons, as well as the themes and weight of revenge as a plot motivator. The other featurette, At Home in The Hamptons (8:19, 16x9), takes a tour of the stage with Ashley Madekwe that reveals some of the magic that occurs in creating the show's beachside environment. The raw set with blue-screens intact, alongside revealing special effects shots, show how much of what's going on behind Emily's should is digitally composed and what's been crafted by-hand.
Rounding out those special features are a series fairly bland Bloopers (2:55, 16x9), alongside a not-so-interesting faux interview entitled Nolan Ross Exposed (3:04, 16x9) and some Music Videos. Finally, every disc of Revenge arrives with a slate of Deleted Scenes.