Revolution

According to the link below, of this season's roughly three dozen new shows, only two have made the top 30. They are NBC's "Revolution" and Fox's "The Following."

http://tv.yahoo.com/news/primetime-numbers-6-veteran-shows-defying-seasons-ratings-154808797.html

Which explains why I have been watching pretty much the same shows shows as last year. Until recently I only added Revolution and The Following, but I am now watching mid-season shows Hannibal and Bates Motel. Of course, I'm really now loger following The Following...which is redundant.
 
Seems to me that most of the hit shows are on cable these days.TWD,Breaking Bad,The Vikings,and GOT,are all doing very well.You would think the big 4 could take some cues from the cable networks.
 
And back on-topic...

Really had mixed feelings about this episode...it felt kinda filler-ish. It didn't advance the plot, just showed us that Miles & Crew are kicking-butt and taking names, Monroe does a middle-ages hostage schtick to get Miles and Emma-who-ever-she-is does a psuedo-Darth Vader while Aaron gets his (ex)wife out of a bad spot (so we get that tread that we didn't much care about anyway, wrapped up).

Only part that really made it interesting was how it ended...which made me want to watch next week. Overall, not really all that great...it just bridges the prior episode to the upcoming one...
 
Next Episode: Season 1, Episode 16

Monday, May 6, 2013

"The Love Boat": As Miles and Tom fight for the same cause, Miles remains suspicious; in order to keep anthrax out of Monroe's hands, Charlie, Nora and Jason try to rescue Dr. Stephen Camp; Aaron and Rachel are captured.

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Yea I liked last nights episode.Google guy has the best scared poopless expression I have ever seen.
 
It's called intellectual property theft...actually, Google probably owned it, since he worked for them.
I think it was pre-Google since the newspaper clipping said either MIT student or graduate. It must have been code he developed in school.

Now, how did he just so happen to end up with Miles' brother's family in that "village" outside of Chicago (wasn't that where they lived at the start of the show ?) ?
 
Probably just coincidence that they ended up in the same "village" aways outside of Chicago. Aaron doesn't seem to me to be the conspiratorial type, and all the info on the electricity eaters is in the book, not in Aaron's head, so his involvement in it would likely be based on perhaps a thesis he wrote or some kind of code he developed that the developers of the eaters found useful. I also think that (based on what we've been told so far) the tech that eats electricity wasn't originally designed for that purpose. It was medical in nature initially, and then then it got co-opted and turned into a weapon.
 
I also guess that someone used code that Aaron developed at MIT for a Masters or Doctorate ( or whatever degree he got. )

Judging by the amount of blood spatter left in the elevator, Level 7 may contain a nest of Cloverfield parasites. One can only guess with J.J. " Mr. Lens Flare " Abrams.
 
I also guess that someone used code that Aaron developed at MIT for a Masters or Doctorate ( or whatever degree he got. )

Judging by the amount of blood spatter left in the elevator, Level 7 may contain a nest of Cloverfield parasites. One can only guess with J.J. " Mr. Lens Flare " Abrams.

I bet it was a smoke nanite monster!:eek:
 
The coincidence is just too unlikely to me.... It's very likely that Charlie's dad knows who Aaron is too.

Just watched the "Revealed" clip on NBC's website. Aaron developed artificial intelligence software related to natural language searching (it's kinda hard to read) at MIT. I'm not seeing how that can be adapted to what it turned out to do...
 

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