Friday, September 21, 2012

FROM GETTING LOST TO LEARNING ABOUT THE LETTER V TO LEARNING ABOUT THE NUMBER THREE TO STAGING A REVOLUTION WHEN ALL THE ELECTRICITY IS GONE

Contrary to popular opinion, the television show Revolution isn't devoid of big name stars.  In fact, Elizabeth Mitchell is doing her third ultra-conservative Glenn Beck politics (J.J. Abrams is a Republican.  Both Elizabeth Mitchell and J.J. Abrams did Lost and Revolution.) promoting science fiction television show that promises a really huge genocide and delivers nothing type of television show.  Born on March 27, 1970, Elizabeth Joanna Robertson was born to a birth father known only on Wikipedia as Robertson (His last name, not his first name, a step-father named Joseph Day Mitchell, and mother, Josephine Marian Mitchell (née Jenkins).  Both Joseph Day Mitchell and Josephine Marian Michell are Dallas, Texas based lawyers.  Rather than follow in the family business and become a lawyer too, Elizabeth Mitchell took her Step-Father's Joseph Day Michell's last name and became an actress.  Elizabeth Mitchell never looked back. 
You might remember Elizabeth Mitchell as Juliet Burke on the television series Lost.  Or you might remember Elizabeth Mitchell as Erica Evans on the television series V where she was the biologic mother of the confused, misguided and doomed son Tyler Evens played by Logan Huffman.  Right now, on the television series Revolution, Elizabeth Mitchell is playing mother to two seperate confused, misguided and doomed daughter and son Charlie and Danny Matheson played by Tracy Spiridakos and Graham Rogers.  Already the first episode of Elizabeth Mitchell's third televisions series Revolution has been broadcasted and there's always a chance that Revolution will be a blockbuster smash hit.  Ok, I have a problem with the premise---That the loss of electricity will cause the United States Government to be overthrown probably will never happen.  I mean, come on, the United States of America survived this long without electricity.  How would the loss of electricity cause the doom of the Chicago Cubs baseball Team.  Still, it will be interesting to see how the televisions how Revolution turns out.  With luck, Elizabeth Mitchell will be able to survive all twenty-two episodes of Revolution's debut season without getting herself killed (Like she did at the end of the fifth season of Lost where she fell down a well, broke every bone in her body and got blown up by a nuclear bomb (Which didn't destroy the weird uncharted island)).




















 
 
























Elizabeth Mitchell hanging out with Anna Torv (From the television series Fringe)







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