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Revolution - Episode 2.08 - Title and Synopsis

Oct 22, 2013

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Thanks to Jordan for the heads up.
Episode 2.08 - Come Blow Your Horn
Miles and the gang work to escape their situation; Rachel and Gene's difficult relationship affects Charlie; Neville makes a move.

Source: Zap2it

7 comments:

  1. So Miles and the gang are still in TX? Moving a little slow but I'm just glad to have most of the characters together again.

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  2. I think it will be MilesxBass, because Tim Guinee seems busy at Homeland currently, he didn't go to TX for Rev and didn't mention it on twitter either.:)

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  3. Probably, but they were able to get him for Aaron's vision, so maybe they shot flash back scenes or can get him again, but actually if this reference is meant to parallel something in the episode, than just being some kind of pun, then I would think this would focus on adolescent Miles and Ben (or Miles and Bass) and not adult Miles and Ben (Adult Miles/Bass)

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  4. Someone please remind me who Gene is - it is Rachel's dad?

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  5. "Rachel and Gene's difficult relationship affects Charlie..."

    I knew this would be the case...

    Funny title though! Frank Sinatra Movie and Stage Play!

    From Wiki on the 1961 play:

    "The play tells the story of a young man's decision to leave the home of his parents for the bachelor pad of his older brother who leads a swinging '60s lifestyle. Buddy is a 21-year-old virgin and his older brother Alan is a ladies' man. Alan lives in an apartment in the East Sixties, New York City. But as the play progresses Alan discovers real feelings for one of the many women with whom he is currently sleeping and when she elects to leave him, he falls apart in response. This juxtaposes Alan's hunger for companionship with Buddy's metamorphosis into a ladies' man himself. The playwright points out the fundamental spiritual and emotional emptiness of the playboy lifestyle for which the younger sibling desperately yearns."



    So I wonder if this will relate to Mile and Ben or Miles and Monroe???

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