After the review of the first trailers we can explain the story behind the new Revolution Tv Show. We can explain the tag-line/argument. We will see this in the first episode (coming soon this fall). By the moment, the name of this is episode is “Pilot”. -SPOILER ALERT-

Main family relationship:
- Ben (Tim Guinee) and Miles (Billy Burke) are brothers.
- Ben is married with Maggie (Anna Lise Phillips) and they have two sons. They are Charlie (Tracy Spiridakos) and Danny (Graham Rogers). Rachel Matheson (Andrea Roth) is the aunt.
Argument:
- The militia of Monroe Republic (name of new republic) is looking for Ben. Captain Tom Neville (Giancarlo Esposito) is the boss.
- Ben asks Aaron (Zak Orth) to hide the amulet.
- Ben has been shot. (Is he dead?)
- The militia kidnaps Danny.
- Charlie, Aaron and Maggie go to the city looking for Miles.
- On the road, Nate joins (JD Pardo).
In the city:
- They found Miles.
- Miles has a pub in the city.
- Charlie asks Miles to help him finding his nephew Danny.
- Charlie tells Miles they are a family and that he needs help.
- Nate is finally part of the militia.
Charlie and Miles talks:
- Miles tells Charlie about the blackout. He tells his brother Ben is partly involved in this. Perhaps he knew how to solve the blackout.
- Charlie wants his brother and has no answer from his uncle. He does not care.
- Miles’ pub is found by the military group.
- The militia and Miles start a fight.
- Miles wins the fight and escapes from the military group with Charlie, Aaron and Maggie.
At the end:
- A woman named Grace(Maria Howell) uses an amulet and turns a computer on. (will it be the same amulet? )
- The computer has the old keyboard and the monitor is a Flat LCD.
Other screen scenes:
- Danny escapes from Militia???
Revolution, the new tv show from NBC, tells us about a peculiar blackout. Fifteen years later, life is back to what it once was long before the industrial revolution: families living in quiet “cul-de-sacs”, and when the sun goes down, the lanterns and candles are lit. Life is slower and sweeter.


