Monday, September 17, 2012

Revolution: Save It or Sink It

NBC's heavily hyped Revolution (10/9c) follows a long line of high-concept quick fades including The Event (same network, same night), Terra Nova (same night, different network), FlashForward, V, Alcatraz and so on. Will this make the grade where soThe timing for the premiere of Revolution could not be more perfect. For anyone in the throes of indecision over whether to upgrade to the new iPhone, how better to unwind than by grokking a new fantasy in which electricity isbut will Revolution continue the trend or signal its fatigue? J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke's ambitious and highly anticipated new drama debuted tonight, introducing viewers to a world, 15 years in the future, with absolutely no power. After checking outBy Zuri Berry, Boston.com Staff. The New England Revolution have announced that Saer Sene, the team's leading scorer, has undergone reconstructive surgery on his left ACL. Sene will miss six to eight months while recovering. Sene was hurt in a Aug.Set 15 years after a mysterious and permanent power blackout, "Revolution" is both epic in scope and frequently laughable in execution -- often at the same time. While "Lost" showed folks adjusting to low-tech life on a lush deserted island, "Revolu
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