Upcoming episodes of dystopian drama "Revolution" will begin to explain some puzzling mysteries.
TVLine confirms that upcoming episodes will include flashbacks of Miles (Billy Burke), Rachel and Monroe (David Lyons) that show what really happened when Rachel (Elizabeth Mitchell) was held captive.
Although it is not confirmed if the flashbacks will appear in the next episode, it is a definite that the next episode will feature Neville (Giancarlo Esposito) infiltrating the elusive Patriots.
On the next episode, called "Patriot Games," relationships will also evolve as Neville schemes against the enemy.
The synopsis reads: "Neville infiltrates the Patriots as they infiltrate Willoughby; Rachel fights for her life; Aaron's crazy visions return."
In the upcoming episode, Monroe and Charlie's (Tracy Spiridakos) dynamic will begin to evolve as Neville tries to manipulate the Patriot power brokers. Rachel and Miles will also begin planning a resistance to what they believe might be a Patriot occupation. The emotional wounds of Miles and Rachel will also begin to heal.
As for future episodes, showrunner Eric Kripke told TVLine that the dead rats and the mysterious fireflies have something to do with the nanotech. "It's all part of the mystery of what happened with the nanotech, what happened in the tower and 'How did our heroes in effect change the laws of physics?' Fireflies are a part of it, rats are a part of it, and the vision that Aaron saw of Ben is a part of it," Kripke revealed.
Giancarlo Esposito also told TVLine that the fractured gang will reunite at one point this season, and it may be sooner than you think. "When the enemy grows large enough, these groups will come together - and that's soon," Esposito hinted. "The realization of what has happened to our world that we once called America is going to be mind-blowing for many people, the notion that it may have all been calculated. So I have a feeling we're all going to have to come together against a common enemy."
Watch the promo for "Patriot Games," which airs Wednesday, October 16 at 8 p.m. on NBC.
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