Revenge
When friends you thought were your lifeline abandon you or stab you in the back you’re left confused, hurt, and angry at the world. When despicable people try to justify or hide the cold, menacing, shocking truth, you are left feeling livid and with a taste for vengeance. When a powerful surge like anger, hurt, confusion, viciousness, and other wild emotions overtake the brain, where does your sanity lie? Death would be too kind, kindness too weak, weakness too dangerous, and danger too exhilarating.
I don’t know about you guys, but that is my view on the powerful feeling of revenge. Do you guys know what I’m talking about? If so, great; if not, then you should consider yourself lucky. The ugly and devious feeling of wanting someone to hurt as badly as you have is definitely a strong and horrendous feeling. If the sick and twisted unfavorable feelings of revenge or suspenseful plotting interest you then I strongly recommend you watch the TV show “Revenge.”
Amanda Clarke has switched identity with a former friend she met in “juvie” named, Emily Thorne. The two women switch identities so that Amanda may return to her home in the Hamptons where she can raise hell, get revenge, uncover hidden secrets, find answers, and try and get closure. Closure from what? Well, Amanda's father was falsely accused of a terrorism murder of many, sent to jail to suffer the crime, turned on by all the people he once called friends, abandoned by his love, and then sadly stabbed to death in jail before he could live to see the day he could reclaim his innocence.
Amanda had been ripped away from her father at a young age of around 10 years old because of this crime he was accused of. Amanda grew up believing the treacherous lies that her father was a murderer and grew up resenting life in a juvenile center since then. Although her father had died she was informed by the age of 18 that her father was innocent. Her father, David Clarke, also left a road map of the people who had turned against him, his kept journals, all secrets, and more. Her father wanted her to know the truth, to not hold a grudge, and find it in her heart to forgive those who were implicated in the treacherous mistake. Amanda could not keep this promise. She grew up with rage, pain, and confusion her entire childhood had been deprived of a good life with her father, and this only made her angrier. The Graysons were cold-hearted, devious people who had, for their own selfish twisted reasons, blamed the murders on Mr. David Clarke.
Hearts not worthy of forgiveness began Amanda's journey to make anyone who had turned against her father suffer a painful mental death. Amanda's character and many others were developed very cleverly in this amazing TV show. This show has you at the edge of your seat, gripping your emotions of shared rage and begging for more. Do yourself a favor and watch the coldest, most devious show cable or Netflix has to offer.
Till our next encounter my lovelies...
~ASkittlezC~
Great post! I really liked how you set up the scene. I actually tried to watch this series when it first started, but I fell off the wagon. I would definitely try to catch up with it. Can't wait to see your next post.
ReplyDeleteAfter this post, I'm definetly going to go see Revenge, sounds very interesting the way you explained it & very persuasive! Also, amazing article love to here more soon.
ReplyDeleteThis article is so great. You are such a fantastic writer. I have only seen the previews of this show but now I think it sounds pretty interesting. I am definitely going to watch this show.
ReplyDeleteI saw the preview before the show officially came out and told myself I'm going to watch this bu never got the chance too. But I'm definitely going to watch it now.
ReplyDeleteOMG!! I have never seen this show but after reading this, I so want to watch it, sounds like a very interesting show!! :)
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