Tuesday, September 18, 2012

NBC's 'Revolution' opens big in ratings

Ignoring the revolution underway there and its demands for freedom and democracy is, however, perilous. If activists move from largely peaceful demonstrations toward the use of violence, Bahrain could prove the powder keg that might set the PersianRobots don't take bathroom breaks, and that's one reason why, all else being equal, they may make better factory workers than the human version. But all else is getting less equal. New generations of super "smart" robots are doing more and more complexAfter watching the first episode of "Revolution," you may have questions. With any luck, some of those questions are answered in this interview with the show's executive producer and showrunner, Eric Kripke.The only chance the Chicago Cubs had of winning the World Series in 2012 took place inside the fictional universe of NBC's "Revolution," a new TV show about a future without electricity. But after the show premiered Monday night, as you can tell fromAfter watching the first episode of "Revolution," you may have questions. With any luck, some of those questions are answered in this interview with the show's executive producer and showrunner, Eric Kripke.
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