NBC’s ‘Revolution’ season 2 spoilers: Check out the official synopsis
Last season on “Revolution,” we basically saw an epic story that ended up giving our characters a much greater understanding about the world around them. However, at the same time, you have to wonder whether or not most of these people are in a better place at all. The power is still off, there is still danger all around what was once America, and Charlie’s family is still struggling to survive in a very dangerous world.
While there are some various trailers and clips out there that can tell you a little bit about the story for this season, we also think that the official synopsis via NBC should also give you a pretty great idea as to what to expect:
“This season ‘Revolution’ returns to its powerless roots and settles into Willoughby — a small town in the great nation of Texas. We flash forward three months to find Miles, Rachel and Aaron licking their wounds and lying low, aided by the town doctor, Gene Porter (Stephen Collins, ‘7th Heaven’). Charlie sets off on a vision quest in the Plains Nation and a desperate Neville and Jason search the Georgian Refugee Camp for their beloved Julia. Though our heroes are scattered around the continent, one thing is clear: That harrowing trip to the Tower created some peculiar circumstances and altered the political landscape of the continent.”
The biggest thing that you can take from this synopsis is that even though the power is back off now after that four-minute “surge,” the writers are making sure to provide some weight to the actions of the first season. While we were hot-and-cold on season 1, we think that a show this ambitious and this stunning visually is worthy of a chance for at least a few more weeks; the writers and producers have had some time off to read feedback on the last season, and it will be interesting to see what they take from it.
What do you want to see happen on “Revolution” season 2, and do you think that a reboot-of-sorts is a good move for the show? If you want to read some more news about whether or not we could see Monroe’s son this year, just follow this link; we’ll have some more soon before the show launches on Wednesday, September 25.
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