Revolution season 2 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Electricity briefly returns worldwide, causing chaos and reminiscence among the survivors. Secretary Justine Allenford claims to represent the U.S. Government, aiming to rebuild the nation. Charlie reunites with her grandfather Gene, revealing her mother Rachel's role in the blackout. Miles confronts a new threat from a war clan, while Charlie pursues Monroe, now living under an alias. Aaron experiences a mysterious resurrection after a fatal attack, and Rachel plans to avenge her mother's death, suspecting the government officials.
Full Episode S02E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the brief worldwide power surge?
Nanotechnology malfunction, briefly restoring electricity globally.
Who is Sergeant Neil Gibson?
A survivor from Atlanta discussing the fallout after the bombings.
What is Secretary Justine Allenford's claim?
She represents the U.S. Government from Cuba and seeks to rebuild the nation.
How is Charlie related to Gene?
Charlie is Gene's granddaughter.
What is Rachel's role in the blackout?
Rachel was involved in the events leading to the blackout.
What is the new threat faced by the characters?
A war clan led by Titus Andover.
What is Monroe's new alias?
Jimmy King.
How does Aaron mysteriously come back to life?
Through unexplained, possibly supernatural means.
What is Rachel's primary goal after the government officials' arrival?
To seek vengeance for her mother's death.
Who comforts Aaron after his traumatic experience?
Cynthia, offering support and understanding.
What is Miles and Rachel's relationship status?
They have a complicated past but currently support each other.
What is Charlie's intention towards Monroe?
She is tracking him down, presumably for revenge.
Who is Titus Andover?
The leader of a threatening war clan.
What is the reaction in town to the government officials' arrival?
Mixed reactions, with some suspicion about their true intentions.
What happened to Atlanta and Philadelphia?
They were destroyed by bombings, leaving significant fallout.