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NBC Lures Back Viewers With 'The Voice' and 'Revolution'
Local soccer fans probably deserved better, while those antagonists who insist on calling the sport boring have been given plenty of ammunition in New England over the last four years. The Revolution, who haven't scored 40 goals in a season since 2008,
Four months after the mid-season finale, Revolution returns for the rest of its intriguing first season with tonight's spring premiere. In tonight's eleventh episode, "The Stand," Monroe's reign of terror reaches new heights thanks to his newly-powered
Revolution started out as a show about America becoming a third-world country. And last night's episode showed what happens when someone gets first-world weapons. The result is sort of like the Star Trek episode where
When we last left our ragtag gang of scrappy, sometimes-electricity-free Revolutionaries, lo these many hiatus-months ago, the helicopters were coming. And now they have arrived. "But hey," you might ask, "don't helicopters need power to whirlybird it
Revolution returned with an episode called “The Stand,” taking its title from the Stephen King novel of the same name, which has gotten a few other nods in the show already. King has said he conceived The Stand when he set out to write “a fantasy epic
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