Revolution

it was, they showed the cemetery scene in a flashback
they talked about the son last week
they showed emma and miles in a flashback
and various other parts when Monroe went to their hometown

Last year they showed a flashback when they were in high school I think it was or just after basic training or something.
 
Who was in the room when Aaron re-animated? Rachel.
Who's digging up a dead Monroe? Rachel.

I'm thinking Rachel knows waaay more about the Nano-tech than she's letting on and what better way to get the Texas Rangers to fight the Patriots (MLB vs. NFL :D) than to have a dead guy (someone they'd never suspect) agitating things behind the scenes.

Why would Rachel re-animate Monroe? Because Miles is ticked at her for exposing their plan to break Monroe out of jail and is out of ideas on how to fight the Pats and not tick-off Rachel at the same time, so he went back to the bottle.

This is all conjecture, of course, but it's at least somewhat plausible... ;)
 
Rachel is simply very, very smart. She may hate Monroe passionately but she knows that Miles needs him (or is better with him) to help fight.
 
Rachel is simply very, very smart. She may hate Monroe passionately but she knows that Miles needs him (or is better with him) to help fight.

Yep, very smart and a good strategist...though how she expects to get that pine box Monroe is in out of that hole, by herself...well, I have no idea...

Monroe is devious (kinda like Neville, maybe a tad more wacko though), but he gets the job done and who better to enlist in starting a war than someone that both sides are convinced is dead (and yep, he's dead in that box, not just asleep via drugs). He'd have used up the O2 in that box long before Rachel started digging...
 
Remember, it's fiction - don't point out every little flaw like some in this thread ;-)

Going back to Texas using lethal injection vs firing squad, I just remembered that the Texans were using single-shot rifles, a la the wild west, so they probably want to ration them a little bit (though one for Monroe couldn't make that much impact on their supply !).
 
Remember, it's fiction - don't point out every little flaw like some in this thread ;-)

Going back to Texas using lethal injection vs firing squad, I just remembered that the Texans were using single-shot rifles, a la the wild west, so they probably want to ration them a little bit (though one for Monroe couldn't make that much impact on their supply !).

I thought for sure it would be public hanging,why waste bullets?:D
 
Actually they have done it before ... someone was talking about that earlier, Oh, it was when Aaron died and on the preview for the next week they showed Aaron coming back to life.
A really dumb way to do a preview if ya want the audience to come back to see what happened.

I learned a few years back to never watch the preview for the next week's episode of any show, especially the one that appears at the end of each episode. Sometimes they are hard to avoid while watching live sports, but if it's a show I really don't want to have spoiled for me, I'll change the channel quickly or hit the mute button and leave the room for a moment. It's ridiculous how some shows build to a big cliffhanger, only to give away the outcome not 10 seconds later. I always appreciated Mad Men's cryptic previews for the next week's episode. They went so far out of their way to tell you nothing substantive about the next episode, I always laughed out loud at them, knowing it was intentional, almost like a parody.
 
Next Episode: Season 2, Episode 8

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

"Come Blow Your Horn": Miles and the gang work to escape their situation; Rachel and Gene's difficult relationship affects Charlie; Neville makes a move.

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