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'Empire' Season 2 Episode 4 Spoilers: Where To Watch 'Poor Yorick' Online?

Things are about to get even more interesting as the second season of Fox's hit drama TV series "Empire" continues this week with an episode that will see an unlikely union of the two Lyon factions. Meanwhile, here's how to watch Episode 4 online.

Spoiler reports for the segment titled "Poor Yorick" said that despite the ongoing conflict between Empire Entertainment and the Lyon Dynasty, they might have to mend the rift, at least temporarily, to shoot a music video that is said to "capitalize on Hakeem and Jamal's duet from Hakeem's leaked album." The collaboration itself proves to be a huge benefit for both companies. But the question pops up as to how long will the truce between the two warring Lyon factions last? Will the members themselves be in agreement with the decision?

The synopsis, meanwhile, said that Lucious might have to trade his real handcuffs for "virtual ones." Knowing that he can't fully take back the control of his company with the federal murder case he was involved with, he decided to find Vernon. As hinted by the summary, Lucious is now even more bent to make Vernon "disappear permanently."

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Citing further details from Design & Trend, it is also revealed in the new trailer released by the network that Andre and Rhonda were digging at the site where they buried Vernon's corpse. But it gets even more interesting as the clip showed that the two were quite a bit horrified with what they saw in the grave.

Viewers can catch the new and exciting episode of "Empire" at the comfort of their own mobile devices, computers and smart TVs. They can go through the official FOX Now cable subscription link here or through third party services like here and here.

Otherwise, "Empire" Season 2 airs Wednesdays, at 9 p.m. on Fox.

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