Revolution -- Season 2 (Flashbacks in parentheses) | |||
#01 "Born in the U.S.A." (Rachel, Miles, and Charlie) | #09 "Everyone Says I Love You" (Rachel) | #16 "Exposition Boulevard" (Truman) | |
#02 "There Will Be Blood" (Aaron) | #10 "Three Amigos" | #17 "Why We Fight" | |
#03 "Love Story" | #11 "Mis Dos Padres" | #18 "Austin City Limits" | |
#04 "Patriot Games" | #12 "Captain Trips" (Julia) | #19 "Shit Happens" (Charlie and Miles) | |
#05 "One Riot, One Ranger" (Aaron) | #13 "Happy Endings" | #20 "Tomorrowland" (TBA) | |
#06 "Dead Man Walking" (Monroe) | #14 "Fear and Loathing" | #21 "Memorial Day" (TBA) | |
#07 "The Patriot Act" (Gene) | #15 "Dreamcatcher" | #22 "Declaration of Independence" (TBA) | |
#08 "Come Blow Your Horn" (Dr. Horn) | |||
Season 2 of Revolution is the second and final Season of the series. On April 26 2013 Revolution was picked up for a second season with 22 episodes. Season 2 began on September 25, 2013 and ended on May 21, 2014.
Unlike Season 1, Season 2 aired on Wednesdays at 8/7c rather than Mondays at 10/9c.
On May 9, 2014, NBC cancelled Revolution after two seasons.
Story[]
Six months after the events of the tower, Charlie makes an unsettling alliance with Monroe, Rachel, Miles and Aaron must deal with the chaos of the town of Willoughby, and Tom and Jason encounters a mysterious, radical group, calling themselves "The Patriots". When the heroes discovers that the Patriots were behind the nuclear attacks and have darker motives, they decided to overthrow them for good.
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Billy Burke as Miles Matheson (13 episodes)
- Tracy Spiridakos as Charlie Matheson (13 episodes)
- Giancarlo Esposito as Tom Neville (13 episodes)
- Zak Orth as Aaron Pittman (13 episodes)
- David Lyons as Sebastian 'Bass' Monroe (13 episodes)
- J.D. Pardo as Jason Neville (11 episodes)
- Stephen Collins as Dr. Gene Porter (11 episodes)
- Elizabeth Mitchell as Rachel Matheson (13 episodes)
Recurring[]
- Jessica Collins as Cynthia (10 episodes)
- Steven Culp as Edward Truman (9 episodes)
- Nicole Ari Parker as Secretary Justine Allenford (8 episodes)
- Mat Vairo as Connor Bennett (5 episodes)
- Christopher Cousins as Victor Doyle (5 episodes)
- Kim Raver as Julia Neville (4 episodes)
- Maureen Sebastian as Priscilla Pittman (4 episodes)
- Zeljko Ivanek as Dr. Calvin Horn (4 episodes)
- Patrick Heusinger as Adam (3 episodes)
- Waleed Zuaiter as Martin Shaw (3 episodes)
- David Aaron Baker as Roger Allenford (3 episodes)
- Maria Howell as Grace Beaumont (2 episodes)
- Daniel Henney as Peter Garner (2 episodes)
Episodes[]
# | Image | Title | Airdate | Writer(s) | Director |
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201 | "Born in the U.S.A." | September 25, 2013 | Eric Kripke | Steve Boyum | |
Miles, Aaron and Rachel have found themselves in a mysterious small town, in the great nation of Texas where Rachel unexpectedly encounters an important figure from her past. Charlie finds herself on a mission in the Plains Nation while Neville and Jason search a refugee camp for a lost loved one. Meanwhile, Monroe has discovered a gritty role in his new environment. | |||||
202 | "There Will Be Blood" | October 2, 2013 | Paul Grellong | Phil Sgriccia | |
Miles finds himself in danger when he ends up in the clutches of Titus Andover, Charlie searches for Monroe and Rachel and Dr. Porter desperately try to revive Aaron, while Neville devises a plan to infiltrate The Patriots. | |||||
203 | "Love Story" | October 9, 2013 | David Rambo | Helen Shaver | |
Rachel makes a valiant attempt to rescue Miles and to escape with an ailing tribesman's wife while Tom and Jason are caught off-guard and assaulted by violent refugees. Charlie and Adam are at odds over what to do with Monroe. Legions of tribesmen threaten all of Willoughby. | |||||
204 | "Patriot Games" | October 16. 2013 | Story by: Anne Cofell Saunders
Teleplay by: Anne Cofell Saunders & Paul Grellong |
Charles Beeson | |
Monroe and Charlie's relationship changes, Rachel's curiosity and increased awareness threatens to be her undoing. Tom Neville manipulates patriot power brokers. | |||||
205 | "One Riot, One Ranger" | October 23, 2013 | David Rambo & Ben Edlund | Frederick E. O. Toye | |
Aaron and Rachel consider the effects of Nano technology; a man from Miles' past reappears and offers an opportunity to take The Patriots down. | |||||
206 | "Dead Man Walking" | October 30, 2013 | Story by: Trey Callaway Teleplay by: Trey Callaway & Paul Grellong |
Steve Boyum | |
As Charlie, Rachel, and Gene question Monroe's true allegiance, Miles himself is wary of his former friend's intentions. Meanwhile Aaron continues to have visions that lead to endless questions. | |||||
207 | "The Patriot Act" | November 6th, 2013 | Anne Coffell Saunders & Matt Pitts | Omar Madha | |
When Rachel discovers some unsettling truths, Miles does what he does best to overcome obstacles before him and those he cares about. Meanwhile, Charlie shares a moment with her mother as Neville and Jason continue with their struggles between father and son. | |||||
208 | "Come Blow Your Horn" | November 13th, 2013 | Rockne S. O'Bannon | Charles Beeson | |
Miles and the gang work to escape their situation, Rachel and Gene's difficult relationship affects Charlie, Neville makes a move. | |||||
209 | "Everyone Says I Love You" | November 20th, 2013 | Trey Callaway & Paul Grellong | Steve Boyum | |
Charlie demonstrates to Rachel how much she has matured; Neville issues Jason a proclamation. | |||||
210 | "Three Amigos" | January 8th, 2014 | David Rambo & Anne Cofell Saunders | Charles Beeson | |
When Miles leads Monroe and Rachel south of the border; they're met with much more than they bargained for as Neville and Julia dance a delicate dance. Meanwhile, Charlie and Gene continue their search for Aaron. | |||||
211 | "Mis Dos Padres" | January 15th, 2014 | Rockne S. O'Bannon & Ben Edlund | Michael Offer | |
Monroe finds himself in unfamiliar territory and must make a choice about his son, Connor whilst Neville and Julia continue to tango at Jason's dismay. Meanwhile, Gene leads Charlie to an uneasy discovery. | |||||
212 | "Captain Trips" | January 22nd, 2014 | Paul Grellong & Jim Barnes | Steve Boyum | |
When Gene decides to assist the town of Willoughby, Rachel and Charlie feel compelled to help too as Miles and Monroe continue to join forces in order to survive. | |||||
213 | "Happy Endings" | January 29th, 2014 | David Rambo & Trey Callaway | Ernest Dickerson | |
Monroe leads Connor and Charlie on a risky mission, while Rachel and Miles keep an eye on things in Willoughby. Meanwhile Neville gets a new assignment and Aaron is reunited with an old friend. | |||||
214 | "Fear and Loathing" | February 26th, 2014 | Anne Cofell Saunders & Matt Pitts | Liz Friedlander | |
Doyle hits Willoughby, Peter threatens Aaron and Priscilla, and Monroe and Connor are forced to fight to the death. | |||||
215 | "Dreamcatcher" | March 5, 2014 | Ben Edlund & Paul Grellong | Roxann Dawson | |
Aaron wakes to a world with power, married to Priscilla and running his company, but he soon realizes something isn't right. | |||||
216 | "Exposition Boulevard" | March 12, 2014 | David Rambo & Trey Callaway | Nick Copus | |
Upon returning to Willoughby, Monroe, Charlie and Connor find the Patriots' reeducation center is up and running; Rachel and Miles are at odds on how far they are willing to go to take down the Patriots; Neville and Jason find a new ally. | |||||
217 | "Why We Fight" | March 19, 2014 | Rockne S. O'Bannon | Frederick E. O. Toye | |
While Miles and Dr. Porter search for allies, Monroe tries to surprise the patriots; political maneuvering puts Neville and Jason in danger; Aaron and Priscilla forge ahead. | |||||
218 | "Austin City Limits" | April 2, 2014 | Paul Grellong & Jim Barnes | Helen Shaver | |
Frustrated with Neville, Jason turns to Miles with crucial information about the Patriots' next steps for Texas. Determined to derail the Patriots' plans, Miles and Monroe rush to Austin with Jason, Charlie and Connor in tow. Meanwhile, Aaron grows suspicious of Priscilla's increasingly unusual behavior. | |||||
219 | "Shit Happens" | April 30, 2014 | Anne Cofell Saunders & David Reed |
John Showalter | |
As Miles, Monroe, Charlie and Connor rush to escape Austin, a confrontation with Texas Rangers separates Miles from the group. While out searching for Miles, Charlie is confronted by Neville who demands information on Jason's whereabouts. As a wounded Miles faces increasingly hopeless circumstances, Aaron learns that the nanotech has been busy. | |||||
220 | "Tomorrowland" | May 7, 2014 | Trey Callaway & Ryan Parrott | David Boyd | |
Truman, empowered with new authority from the President, launches a mustard gas attack designed to kill Miles and Monroe. To Rachel's disappointment, Miles agrees to join Monroe in a ruthless plot to beat the Patriots at their own game. As Neville faces his own challenge from the Patriots, Aaron grows increasingly alarmed by the power of the nanotech. | |||||
221 | "Memorial Day" | May 14, 2012 | David Rambo & Ben Edlund | John F. Showalter | |
United by their desire to take the Patriots down, Neville and Monroe form an uneasy alliance. As Rachel comes face-to-face with the nano-tech while searching for Aaron, things don't go according to plan for Miles, Charlie and Gene when they try to steal the Patriots' supply of mustard gas. | |||||
222 | "Declaration of Independence" | May 21, 2014 | Rockne S. O'Bannon & Paul Grellong | Charles Beeson | |
SERIES FINALE: Miles, Charlie and Monroe launch an attack on the Patriots, but must improvise a risky new plan in order to halt the oncoming war between California and Texas. Out for revenge, Neville sets his sights on President Davis. Meanwhile, Aaron and Rachel's efforts to save Priscilla from the nano-tech has unexpected consequences. |
Trivia[]
- After the news got out that Revolution was cancelled, a petition was started to renew the show. It has currently 78,000 signatures.