Then again, acquit them and the aristocracy will hate you for it. Condemn a commoner for an act against the aristocracy, meanwhile, and the common folk will hate you for it. Be lenient with an enemy of the revolution, whose crimes might be no more than being caught in a regime change, and the revolutionaries will hate you for it. And not only is the truth elusive but the verdicts come with strings attached. Who lives and who dies? As a judge working in the heart of the French Revolution, you decide. The decision in the hearts and minds of the fevered French public has already been made. He is an enemy of the Revolution and the trial feels like a formality. Standing before me is Citizen Capet, better known as King Louis 16th, the last king of France. Availability: Out now on PC, and coming simultaneously to Switch, PS4, Xbox One in "up to two months" (according to Klabater this morning).How could someone so delicate do something so barbaric? But something's not right. She was found at the crime scene and is the only real suspect, but society loves her and wants her to walk free. Standing before me is a young woman, visibly distraught at having discovered the man she loves dead in his bed. Everyone expects the guillotine, and for him to be decapitated in kind. Her body was found in his woodshed and, frankly, it doesn't look good for him. He's old, dirty and lecherous, and he is accused of murder - of decapitating a young lady and selling her bleached skull to science. Standing before me is the caretaker of a cemetery. The Revolution is a fascinating and provoking descent into a judge's buckled shoes during the French Revolution. Take it from some who almost skipped it, you should give this show a chance because it will surprise you.We. If you skipped this show because of any technicalities or potential clichés of post-apocalyptic earth, you might have read. The show in no-way seems low budget or badly directed and has the perfect balance of violence and family-friendliness. Action scenes often include well choreographed sword fights, gun fights and a lot of explosions. Actor Billy Burke is a natural at portraying Miles Matheson, a highly trained ex-military man with unpredictable emotions towards his peers. Flash-backs often surprises with hard-to-guess past events that led each character to different points in present. More about the show, Revolution has a very unique way of story-telling. Revolution is doing the same thing with "diesel engines not working without electricity" and "batteries working after just sitting there for years". In my opinion that hasn't got anything to do with science or fiction it's merely something they had to do to make the show work in long-term. Off the top of my head Stargate SG-1 which ran for 10 season made 2 spin-off shows and straight to DVD movies frequently showed English speaking aliens with American accents. But countless shows with huge plot-holes managed to stay on air because of the level of entertainment they produced. People usually attack these kind of shows with plot-holes and technicalities. but nevertheless they have a good thing going on. Actors are talented and have chemistry, not the kind of one you usually see.
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