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Daily Archives: September 24, 2012
Pilot Review: Revolution
Before writing this review, I took an informal survey of the contents of my apartment. At the present time, I have no fewer than 20 electronic devices in my apartment: two iPhones (one work, one home), an iPod, an iPad, … Continue reading
Posted in TV Criticism
Tagged Ben Matheson, Billy Burke, blackout, David Lyons, Eric Kripke, Falling Skies, Flash Forward, Giancarlo Esposito, J.J. Abrams, Jon Favreau, LOST, Miles Matheson, mythology, post-apocalyptic. NBC, Rachel Matheson, Revolution, Sebastian Monroe, Supernatural, Terra Nova, The Cape, The Event, The Hunger Games, Tom Neville, Tracy Spiradakos, Zak Orth
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