This episode begins with Miles, Charlie and Nora making there way to a rebel camp so that Nora can hand over the high powered snipe rifle she got last episode. Miles still can't believe that Nora is a Rebel now because he maintains his belief that the Militia cannot be stopped, with Nora snapping back that she "Fought for us!". Miles then has a flashback eight weeks after The Blackout and he and Monroe have been stuck at their military base at Parris Island, South Carolina all this time. Miles however has just about enough waiting around for orders, especially since most soldiers have already deserted, and decides to leave so he can find his brother. After a small argument Monroe decides to accompany him, saying that they are family as well.
Just why is Miles so sure the Rebels can't win..??? |
Don't be so nervous, its only a little game |
Ok Watson lets look for clues |
Bet they wished they had machine guns instead of muskets so they didn't have to reload after each shot |
The first couple of years after The Blackout must have been the hardest |
Time to play a little game Jeremy |
I am the judge, jury and executioner now motherf***er! |
If I was in Aaron's place I'd be wishing for some Metallica |
Now this series really is something else, three episodes in and each one has been great and have kept me on the edge of my seat.
This episode focuses more on the Rebels and we get to see that being one is not all it is cracked up to be. I didn't expect them to be as strong as the Militia and even though you got to admire their determination they are a bit of a mess. This shows just how powerful the Militia truly is and how hard the fight is going to be for our heroes to get Danny back. The plot with the Rebels stuck in the diner was by far the strongest factor in this episode and I enjoyed watching it immensely. The part with the sniper was great and the little fight with the Militia storming the diner had some excellent close combat swordplay as usual.
Reading a nice book with the sun on your shoulder; what more can you ask for |
The biggest reveal this week was that Miles was co - founder of the Monroe Republic and again when I saw this I wasn't too surprised because I thought he must have some connection with the Militia but it is pretty awesome just how important he was. I guess in future episodes we will find out why Miles decided to leave the Militia but we now got the reason why he thinks the Rebels can't win; because he trained the Militia. Also the Flashbacks today where way better than last episodes because it was with Miles and Monroe and we see that it was Miles who pushed them into making the Republic in the first place.
You can say this was how the Republic began |
We also get some great interaction between Aaron and Maggie as well and we find out more about Aaron's past. Aaron is one of my favourite characters in Revolution because he is the one who most people can relate to when watching the show. That is because I doubt most of the world are going to be like Miles and Tom if the power went out and be fine with how the new world is (even excel in it), no we will be more like Aaron and that, just like him, we would be lost without power. Plus the scene with him and Maggie and how happy they looked for with power for a few seconds was really well acted; they looked so happy, desperate, relived and sad in this brief moment.
You can't just go blowing up the bridges, you got no one to fix them anymore! |
However a let down for this episode was the plot with Tom and Danny, I just really felt like it didn't need to be in there at all. I know it shows that Danny can also take care of himself and is not that weak but was there really any need for it? We didn't have any scenes with Rachael and Monroe so if their storyline could spare not being in an episode then surely theirs could have been as well.
This guy was a damn good shot in this episode |
Another thing that bothers me was, and it may just be nit - picking, was remember when I said in previous episodes that Charlie can be naïve and selfish, well she can also be very insulting. It really annoyed me how she could insult her dead father about being a coward and not fighting, maybe it was supposed to make her seem strong willed but it reminded me of Rachael and that's a bad thing. Ben wasn't a fighter like Miles plus he had Charlie and Danny to care for so of course he was never going to risk going up against the Militia and it kept her alive for fifteen years. Its a small thing but Charlie's character does get annoying like this sometimes, trying to be all high and mighty when she doesn't have a right to be or understand everything.
End of the world; lets play some baseball! |
Overall while this episode wasn't as strong as the first two it is still really great and proves that Revolution has such an amazing start to it's series. The diner and Flashback plots where the highlights of this episode and I am glad we get some insight in to the origins of the Republic and we saw what the Rebels where like. It also makes the mystery of the pendant and The Blackout more intriguing and I just really want to know more about them. Also really liked the two Stephen King references in this, see if you can spot them.
SCORE: 8/10
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