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REVOLUTION Episode 11 review: ‘The Stand’

After a lengthy and potentially amnesia-inducing four-month hiatus, NBC’s Revolution returned to television screens last night with “The Stand.” The long-awaited second half of the season started off with a real bang, and interestingly, contained far less whimpering than past episodes. But does it really deliver?

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REVOLUTION Episode 7 review: ‘The Children’s Crusade’

Charlie (Tracy Spiridakos) decides to rescue the kidnapped leader of the kid-only community that she and the gang have stumbled across solely because the boy reminded her of her own missing brother Danny (Graham Rogers). Miles (Billy Burke) is initially opposed to a rescue mission, but caves because he suddenly feels responsible for the kids’ rebel parents all having been captured and killed, as that must have happened while he was Commanding General of the Monroe Militia.

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Is REVOLUTION Plagued with Tired Tropes?

Revolution takes a few steps forward with ‘The Plague Dogs” by hitting some genuine emotional notes and solidifying the relationship between Charlie (Tracy Spiridakos) and Uncle Miles (Billy Burke), and a few steps backward in the way it chooses to do so.

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