Revolution Reviews
Revolution Review: Power Play
"The Dark Tower" was mostly concerned with tying up loose ends for some Revolution characters, while widening the emotional gaps between others. It also se...
Revolution Review: Welcome to Level 12
Rachel’s suicide bombing plan certainly didn’t have the outcome she wanted in “"Children of Men," as she ended up giving Monroe acce...
Revolution Review: Holding Fate
This week, Revolution began to head right back to where it all started: the Tower. "Clue" dug down to the hard reality the rebels are under. They can be ov...
Revolution Review: Sons and Daughters
On Revolution this week, Rachel sought revenge, Miles looked for Charlie and Tom drew the line. All of their goals and actions were driven by one thing: lo...
Revolution Review: Enemies to Allies
I have to say, you are the most irritable pain in the ass I have ever known. | permalink While Tom’s assessment was aimed at Charlie, sometimes it's ...
Revolution Review: Starting at Home
Revolution took a small break from the larger plot points to check in on family in "Home." Honestly, I’m not sure how I feel about Miles and Monroe i...
Revolution Review: Welcome to Georgia
In "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia," Miles brought Nora, Charlie and his excess baggage to The Georgia Federation. The Georgia Federation is alre...
Revolution Review: Why The Lights Turned Off
The cause of the blackout, it’s an answer we’ve all been waiting for since Revolution’s premiere - and "The Song Remains the Same" p...
Revolution Review: Haunting
"Ghosts" revealed some of the events leading up to the blackout and the repercussions of it that still haunt certain Revolution characters, notably Ra...
Revolution Review: "The Stand"
After a four-month break, Revolution returned to NBC tonight, more electrifying than ever. "The Stand" posed more questions, featured more confl...
