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Revolution Season 1 Episode 6 “Sex and Drugs” Live Recap 10/29/12

Revolution Season 1 Episode 6 “Sex and Drugs” Live Recap 10/29/12Tonight on NBC is a whole new episode of Revolution airing called “Sex and Drugs.” Last episode, two weeks ago, Nora had a stab wound from trying to stop rebel Hutch from bombing the steam train.

The bomb was averted, but that meant that Captain Neville got away with Danny on the runaway train. Nate threw Charlie off the train to save her from his Dad (Neville). Dad wasn’t pleased about that. Miles saved the train from the rebel bomb – against his instincts – he picked his nephew over the cause. Miles also dived off and joined up with Charlie.

Official synopsis of this week’s episode: In order to save Nora (Daniella Alonso) from her injury, Miles (Billy Burke) leads the gang on a detour to visit an old acquaintance of his for medical support, but they quickly find themselves in unfriendly territory. Aaron (Zak Orth) recalls his meek history as he looks back at his pre/post-blackout life, and Neville (Giancarlo Esposito) delivers Danny (Graham Rogers) to Monroe (David Lyons). Tracy Spiridakos, JD Pardo, Maria Howell, Tim Guinee and Elizabeth Mitchell also star.

This week on Episode 6, Nora needs medicine to save her life, but Dr. Vidal wants to charge a little more than your standard copay… He wants to bed down with young Charlie and we see her in a party dress, all dolled up and looking ready to go Pretty Baby to save Nora. Will she go through with it? Will Miles allow it to happen?

With this show, you never know – they killed off major character Maggie out of the blue just two weeks ago. I appreciate a show that’s willing to sacrifice characters to keep the plot intriguing…

Tonight’s episode is going to be great and you won’t want to miss it. So be sure to tune in for our live coverage of NBC’s Revolution tonight at 10PM EST!

REVOLUTION SEASON 1 EPISODE 6 ‘SEX AND DRUGS’ LIVE RECAP HERE!

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