What is the plot?

Emily begins the episode confronting Aiden about going to see her mother, and Aiden tries to deflect by claiming the detective identity he used was actually tied to Americon Initiative work rather than a personal scheme.

Victoria and Emily, posing as Amanda, move into a tense exchange over Kara's journals, with Victoria asking how much Amanda wants for them while Emily uses the conversation to force the issue of her mother's identity and the truth Victoria has been hiding. Emily then has Amanda return to Victoria with a deliberately stated demand for a $100,000 check, because Emily wants to compare Victoria's signature against the fake name on the psych-ward sign-in that suggests Victoria once encountered Kara.

At the same time, it is revealed that Kenny and Trey are working together to try to scam the bar away from the Porters, setting up a separate family/business conflict that is unfolding in the background of the main revenge story.

The story then shifts to the hospital, where Jack, Declan, Charlotte, and Emily are given devastating news: Amanda is in a medical coma and the baby boy is in the neonatal ICU, with neither their survival nor full recovery guaranteed. After that, Emily goes privately to see Amanda, and there she discovers Kara sitting beside the unconscious woman, gently smoothing her hair and calling her "sweetheart" while saying, "It's OK, sweetheart. Mommy's here," which confirms to Emily that Kara has inserted herself directly into Amanda's life.

Emily is immediately hit by a flashback to a childhood memory in the ocean, with her father's voice nearby and Kara forcing her underwater, holding her there long enough to terrify her and deepen the sense that Kara's presence is connected to a painful buried past.

Back in the Grayson orbit, Victoria tells Conrad that Amanda is close to figuring out that Victoria handed Kara over to Gordon Murphy, making clear that Victoria's lies about Kara are nearing exposure. Daniel, meanwhile, overhears Ashley telling Conrad that she is finished acting as his "little spy," and Daniel responds by taking her into his confidence and rewarding her with sex, showing that he is beginning to make his own decisions rather than simply following others' plans.

The episode ends with the various deceptions still in motion, but the central turn is that Amanda has been injured and Kara's identity and history are becoming impossible to conceal, placing Emily, Victoria, and the rest of the Graysons on a collision course.

What is the ending?

The ending of "Revenge" Season 2, Episode 4 centers on Amanda's dangerous meeting with Victoria and the discovery that Victoria has been hiding a disturbing link to Kara. Amanda ends the episode still alive, but she is shaken by what she has learned, while Emily realizes the truth is much bigger and more threatening than she expected.

Amanda goes to Victoria's house under the pressure of the journal arrangement, and Victoria hands over a baby journal with the requested check inside. Amanda tries to play it calm, but Emily has set the encounter up so she can compare Victoria's handwriting and the false name in the registry to the psych-ward sign-in she has already found. That comparison pushes the story toward the episode's final reveal, because Victoria's story about never meeting Kara becomes harder to believe.

The last stretch of the episode moves to the hospital, where the situation turns grave. Jack, Declan, Charlotte, and Emily are told that Amanda is in a medical coma, and that the baby boy is in the neonatal ICU. The doctors do not guarantee recovery for either of them. This is the moment that freezes the story in place: Amanda is unconscious, her baby is in danger, and the people around them are forced to absorb the damage.

Emily then goes to see Amanda alone. In that quiet room, she finds Kara sitting at the bedside, gently smoothing Amanda's hair and speaking to her as if she were her own daughter, saying, "It's OK, sweetheart. Mommy's here." Emily is struck by a flashback of being in the ocean with her mother and hearing her father's voice, a memory that ties the present scene to her childhood trauma. The ending leaves Kara physically present at Amanda's side, Emily stunned by what she has seen, and the truth about Kara's connection to the past still unfolding.

Main character fates at the end of the episode: - Amanda: in a medical coma. - Amanda's baby boy: in the neonatal ICU, with recovery not assured. - Emily: alive, unsettled, and holding a crucial piece of the truth after seeing Kara at the bedside. - Victoria: still active and in control of the immediate situation, but increasingly exposed by the evidence Emily is gathering. - Kara: revealed at the end to be at Amanda's bedside, suggesting she is alive and directly connected to Amanda in a way the others did not fully understand.

Is there a post-credit scene?

I can't confirm a post-credit scene for "Psychics. Revenge" season 2, episode 4 from the results provided. The only directly relevant result here is for Revenge season 2, episode 4, and it does not mention any post-credit scene.

If you meant a different show or episode, send the exact title and I can check whether a post-credit scene exists and describe it.

How does Amanda Mason end up in a medical coma, and what happens to her baby boy in the hospital?

In this episode, Amanda is rushed to the hospital and is placed in a medical coma, while her newborn son is sent to the neonatal ICU. Jack, Declan, Charlotte, and Emily all receive the grim update that neither Amanda nor the baby is assured a full recovery.

What is the significance of Kara showing up at Amanda's bedside, and how does Emily react when she sees her there?

Emily sneaks in to see Amanda on her own and is shocked to find Kara sitting beside Amanda's unconscious body, gently smoothing her hair and speaking to her like a mother comforting a child. Emily's reaction is deeply shaken, and the sight triggers a flashback to a childhood memory of being held underwater by Kara in the ocean.

What does Victoria say when Charlotte walks in during her conversation, and what story is Victoria pretending to be discussing?

When Charlotte enters, Victoria quickly covers by pretending that she and the others were talking about a baby shower that had not been mentioned before and would supposedly happen the next day. The moment shows Victoria trying to conceal the real nature of the conversation and keep Charlotte from catching on.

Who is with Amanda at the hospital when the news about the coma and the baby is delivered, and how do they respond?

Jack, Declan, Charlotte, and Emily are all present when the hospital delivers the bad news about Amanda and her baby. The scene is defined by worry and helplessness, since the doctors cannot promise recovery for either of them.

What childhood memory is triggered in Emily after she sees Kara with Amanda, and why is it disturbing?

Emily remembers being in the ocean with her mother and hearing her father's voice, only for Kara to dunk her underwater and hold her there. The memory is disturbing because it suggests Kara's affection is bound up with menace and control rather than safety.

Is this family friendly?

The episode is not especially family friendly for young children, and it is better suited to teens or older viewers. Based on the series' overall content and this episode's setup, sensitive viewers should expect some violence, tense confrontation, sexual content, and adult language.

Potentially upsetting or objectionable elements may include: - Physical violence and threats; the series commonly includes fights, slamming, hitting, stabbing, and other intense confrontations. - Sexual content / relationship tension; the show includes kissing, implied sex, and scenes of characters in intimate situations, usually without nudity. - Profanity; mild to moderate swearing appears across the series, including stronger insults at times. - Alcohol and drug-related content; the series includes drinking and some drug use/substance abuse material. - Suspenseful or frightening scenes; this episode is described as dangerous and involves characters being caught off-guard, which suggests tension and threat even without plot details.

If you want, I can also give you a very short age-rating style recommendation for this episode.