Tracy Spiridakos on Last Call With Carson Daly
Check out the video above to see Tracy Spiridakos on Last Call With Carson Daly.
FootNotes: Aaron’s Journal Entry – Last Will and Testament

NBC wants to take you deeper into the mythology of Revolution.
As part of this they are posting a collection of letters, journal entries, postcards and more on their site.
Aaron’s Journal Entry
Last Will and Testament
Considering what I’m about to do – this will probably be my last entry. So, to whoever finds this journal, first off, hello, and second, I hope you can find it in your heart not to use these pages as toilet paper or to start a fire. My name is Aaron Pittman and as unbelievable as it may sound, for the last few months, I have been on a quest to turn the power back on. Yes, as far as I know, I am not crazy. And no, I’m not joking.
As of this moment, I find myself alone – in the middle of nowhere – about to enter a place called The Tower and attempt the seemingly impossible. I realize how ridiculous it is to write a letter to someone who will more than likely never receive it, but if – when – the lights come on and you happen to stumble upon this, please find Charlie Matheson and give this to her, because it is my last will and testament.
Aaron’s Journal: Last Will and Testament
Considering what I’m about to do – this will probably be my last entry. So, to whoever finds this journal, first off, hello, and second, I hope you can find it in your heart not to use these pages as toilet paper or to start a fire. My name is Aaron Pittman and as unbelievable as it may sound, for the last few months, I have been on a quest to turn the power back on. Yes, as far as I know, I am not crazy. And no, I’m not joking.
As of this moment, I find myself alone – in the middle of nowhere – about to enter a place called The Tower and attempt the seemingly impossible. I realize how ridiculous it is to write a letter to someone who will more than likely never receive it, but if – when – the lights come on and you happen to stumble upon this, please find Charlie Matheson and give this to her, because it is my last will and testament.
To Charlie:
What you should know is – your mother died a hero. She walked into the middle of a Militia camp and killed Monroe herself. She told me it was for Danny, but I think she also did it for you. She did it so this whole thing would end and you could finally have the life she always wanted for you. She loved you, Charlie, even if she was bad at saying it. If I’m truly gone, I leave you the three-and-a-half postcards in the left pocket of my backpack. Stop fighting. See the world, and never forget how beautiful it can be.
To Nora:
You’ll never know how much it meant to me to have you with us. I may love the old world, but you love something better. You fight for an America greater than the one that fell, and one I desperately wanted to live in. With Monroe gone, I know you will not only make this dream a reality, but you’ll make one hell of a mother.
To Miles:
I’m not gonna lie. I dreamed of knocking you out and leaving you for dead on more than one occasion – 27 actually. But despite your mildly sociopathic behavior and unfunny fat jokes, you have a heart. It might be three sizes too small, but it’s big enough to make up for your many wrongs. You won. The world forgives you. Start over. As a thanks, I leave you my flask. There’s a dent in it from a bullet. Enough said.
And to Priscilla:
Thank you for loving this silly, clumsy fool. I will never forgive myself for leaving you but please know, no matter the outcome, I did everything in my power to give you and your daughter a world where the strong no longer prey on the weak. I love you and I will see you again.
So… famous last words, right? For those about to rock, I salute you.
Revolution Burning Questions
TV Guide has up an article talking about all the burning questions from Monday’s episode.
Check it all out here.
Below is an excerpt:
Spoilers ahead if you haven’t seen Monday night’s episode!
Nora spills all
It wasn’t easy, of course, but after undergoing excruciating torture at the hands of Monroe, Nora (Daniella Alonso) gave in (and we don’t blame her!). Of course, once all her secrets have been spilled, Monroe orders her to be put down. Thankfully, Rachel’s old co-worker John delivers Nora to the rebels instead (never leave a scientist to do a monster’s work).
Promo for Episode 1.19 of Revolution: Children of Men
Enjoy a promo for next weeks all new episode of Revolution titled, Children of Men.
Revolution Video – Epic Battles: Rebels vs. Militia
Relive the most intense moments from the Rebels’ fight against the tyranny of Monroe’s Militia.
Video: Revolution Chalk Art
Artist Eric Maruscak immortalizes Revolution in chalk at C2E2.
This is very cool!