Miles leads the rebel squad out of Philadelphia and away from Monroe's helicopters and machine guns. Meanwhile, a guilt-ridden Rachel tries to redeem herself by providing power to the rebels, but once again must leave her children, Charlie and Danny, behind. As if there wasn't enough heat, romantic sparks ignite between Miles and Nora.
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Revolution (2012) - 1x11 The Stand
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- Aired Mar 25, 2013
- Episode 1x11
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Good episode, soso show + it's more entertaining than the walking dead...maybe better?
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Good episode
yeah, the hiatus did it some good, although I'm not sure why they didn't use this as the last one before the 3 months...
I need more Jason in this show. He continues to have solid performance after solid performance with what little material he gets. Him and Giancarlo Esposito are the best thing going for this show at the moment.
It's improved from the previous 10 episodes. I didn't want to strangle any character this time, though that could be from my change of perspective since the last episode, aired many months ago.
Ending was unexpected.
Overall, I rate it somewhere between a 3 to 4.