NBC’s ‘Revolution’ season 2, episode 6 preview: Will Monroe’s decision ruin everything?
On Wednesday night’s “Revolution” episode, we had what was beyond a shadow of the doubt the best story since the premiere. It was almost like someone went behind the scenes and actually turned the power back on for a show that was often starting to slowly dim to black.
But what is going to happen next? Next week’s episode brings you the aftermath of the decision from Monroe to take out Jim Beaver (who cannot seem to survive on almost any show these days), with the supposed intention of trying to use this as a way to frame the Patriots and start an all-out war with Texas. Will this work? It’s going to be difficult, since he lost trust from everyone courtesy of going rogue. Not only that, but trying to do a frame job is a little bit more of a difficult thing than you would first imagine.
Before you do anything else, take a look at the synopsis below:
“As Charlie (Tracy Spiridakos), Rachel (Elizabeth Mitchell) and Gene (Stephen Collins) question Monroe’s (David Lyons) true allegiance, Miles (Billy Burke) himself is weary of his former friend’s intentions. Meanwhile, Aaron (Zak Orth) continues to have visions that lead to endless questions.”
Now, we turn to the super-intense part of this article where we share just how intense the story is going to be when it comes to Monroe. That plan of his does not work out, and we are getting closer and closer to his execution. The promo below really shows his life flashing before his eyes, and him asking Miles of all people for help. Given that the hype here is going to be immense, we can only hope that the episode itself equals that. We also have a hard time believing that the show would kill off someone like Monroe. It’s the yin to the yang that is Miles; the two are not as interesting without the other still out there.
What do you want to see on “Revolution” season 2 next week? Share below! Meanwhile, click here to see our full review of the episode. Also, vote in our poll below!
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October 26, 2013 @ 7:47 pm
He’ll survive for sure since the promotion pictures that have been released by NBC “clearly” show Monroe to be alive, and the pics are obviously not flashback images either.
kc
October 25, 2013 @ 2:45 am
I like Monroe, you love to hate him, he is easy on the eyes and he is unpredictable, they will lose my viewership if he dies. Nora was quite enough thank you
Kara Geilman
October 25, 2013 @ 5:29 pm
I think that Jim beaver’s Character showed promise, Aaron should just use his little firefly friends to heal the Ranger and the dead patriot (at least for awhile). He seems to know how to control them through emotion.
Krista
October 24, 2013 @ 6:13 pm
If they kill Monroe I’m not watching anymore. He’s the best character besides Aaron.
kC
October 25, 2013 @ 2:43 am
I agree with you!!!