We come back again to offer a series of exciting events, where Rachel unexpectedly faces an important figure from her past. Charlie finds herself on a mission in the Plains Nation. Neville and Jason search a refugee camp for Julia. On the other hand, Miles finds himself in danger when he ends up in Andover, Charlie looks for Monroe, Rachel and Jane try to revive Aaron, and Neville sets a plan to sneak into Patriots.
Season two of Revolution isn't wasting any time with the formalities. We've already been reintroduced to all the characters (that matter), and thrown right into the thick of things.
Revolution has thrown the majority of its status quo against the wall and is trying to see if it can build something new and interesting with the pieces. And at least in its first effort, it seems like the show may have found something salvageable.
This was actually a great development, as it shows that the Patriots are a perceptive, dangerous enemy. It also puts Tom in a deadlier position, which is far more entertaining for viewers.