Revolution review – 1×20: ‘The Dark Tower’

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It’s the end of the road for Revolution as the show reaches its apex in the descent to the 12th floor of The Tower. Annnd…oh man this show sucks. Let’s bitch it out…

Revolution review – 1×18: ‘Clue’

Rachel (Elizabeth Mitchell) takes out a militia guard in 'Clue'

Revolution kills a week by stranding the majority of the core cast in an abandoned junk yard and killing off the Red Shirts one by one. Meanwhile, Rachel (Elizabeth Mitchell) goes on the offense so that Aaron (Zak Orth) can gain Continue reading

Revolution review – 1×17: ‘The Longest Day’

Enter the war zone. Nora (Daniella Alonso), Miles (Billy Burke) and Neville (Giancarlo Esposito) brave the elements to save the missing kids in 'The Longest Da'

Revolution scores a win with an episode that features very little Charlie (Tracy Spiridakos) and hints at some significant connections between Miles (Billy Burke) and Rachel (Elizabeth Mitchell) Let’s bitch it out…

Revolution review – 1×16: ‘The Love Boat’

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Last week introduced a giant wrench into our heroes’ plans as Tom Neville (Giancarlo Esposito) swapped sides to join the rebels against Monroe (David Lyons). So how does this uneasy alliance fare? Let’s bitch it out…

Revolution review – 1×11: ‘The Stand’

Everybody gets a rocket launcher Miles (Billy Burke) takes aim in 'The Stand'

After an extended leave of absence (seemingly forever), Revolution returns to try and save NBC’s fortunes. But the real question is whether anything has changed in the intervening months to improve the show? Let’s bitch it out…

Revolution review – 1×08: ‘Ties That Bind’

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Hold onto your hats folks because this may be the first episode of Revolution that actually mostly works for me (I know, I’m scared!) Let’s bitch it out…

Revolution review – 1×05: ‘Soul Train’

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Killing off a character is a significant event on a television show, so it’s interesting that NBC’s Revolution went there so early in its first season. The question on my mind going into ‘Soul Train’ (aside from wondering how the Continue reading

Revolution review – 1×04: ‘The Plague Dogs’

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Earlier this week Revolution got a full season pick-up from NBC (the first drama of the 2012 television season), which means we’ve got a minimum of eighteen more hours to unravel the mysteries of the blackout. Either that or we’re Continue reading

Revolution review – 1×02: ‘Chained Heat’

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After a rather perfunctory pilot last week, Revolution settles in with its second episode. How does the next episode fare? Let’s bitch it out…