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Category Archives: Revolution
Revolution – Recap & Review – Come Blow Your Horn
Revolution Come Blow Your Horn Original Air Date: Nov 13, 2013 Vincent C. – Sr. Reviewer vincent@thetwocentscorp.com And the frame-ups keep on coming. This time, Miles is framed for setting off the bomb in Willoughby from last week. Ed Truman … Continue reading
NBC Announces Fall 2013 Premiere Dates
NBC has announced premiere dates for its fall schedule, which include the launch of two highly-anticipated new shows: “The Blacklist” on Sept. 23 and the series debut of “The Michael J. Fox Show” with back-to-back episodes on Sept. 26. “The … Continue reading
Revolution – Recap & Review – The Dark Tower
Revolution The Dark Tower Original Air Date: June 3, 2013 Vincent C. – TwoCents Reviewer Vincent@thetwocentscorp.com The season finale of Revolution included two great quotes. Both of them were said by arguably pretty evil men. The first was “From an … Continue reading
Revolution – Recap & Review – Children of Men
Revolution Children of Men Original Air Date: May 27, 2013 Vincent C. – TwoCents Reviewer Vincent@thetwocentscorp.com The world will be set on fire. Jeez. Talk about your unintended consequences. In this next to last episode for the season, we learn … Continue reading
Revolution – Recap & Review – Clue
Revolution Clue Original Air Date: May 20, 2013 Vincent C. – TwoCents Reviewer Vincent@thetwocentscorp.com Colonel Mustard in the library with a candlestick! Tonight’s episode of Revolution involved a murder mystery (actually, two murders) and will end with a somewhat surprising … Continue reading
Revolution – Recap & Review – The Longest Day
Revolution The Longest Day Original Air Date: May 13, 2013 Vincent C. – TwoCents Reviewer Vincent@thetwocentscorp.com Nora loves Miles (romantically) and wants him to live. Miles loves Charlie (as an uncle) and wants to rescue her. Tom Neville loves his … Continue reading
Revolution – Recap & Review – The Love Boat
Revolution The Love Boat Original Air Date: May 6, 2013 Vincent C. – TwoCents Reviewer Vincent@thetwocentscorp.com Miles the Magnificent General. Miles the Merciful. Can these two co-exist? Tonight’s episode seems to suggest that perhaps they can. We start off with … Continue reading
Revolution – Recap & Review – Home
Revolution Home Original Air Date: Apr 29, 2013 Vincent C. – TwoCents Reviewer Vincent@thetwocentscorp.com Tonight, we are introduced to another of Miles Matheson’s former flames. Emma was Miles’ teenage sweetheart and one-time fiancée. General Miles has been leading Georgia troops … Continue reading
NBC Announces Five Series Renewals, Including Parenthood, Grimm, SVU
NBC has announced the renewal of five key drama series for the 2013-14 season: “Revolution,” “Chicago Fire,” “Parenthood,” “Grimm” and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” All have been given 22-episode orders. The announcement was made by Jennifer Salke, president … Continue reading
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Revolution – Recap & Review – The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia
Revolution The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia Original Air Date: Apr 22, 2013 Vincent C. – TwoCents Reviewer Vincent@thetwocentscorp.com After seeing a brief glimpse of the Georgia Federation this week, I’m beginning to wonder how the Monroe Republic … Continue reading