By Jessica Michele Herring (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 17, 2013 08:40 PM EDT

The new season of dystopian thriller "Revolution" will slowly unravel some puzzling mysteries. 

TVLine reported that the new season, which feature a time jump six months after the season finale, will show flashbacks to fill in the gaps in the storyline. The flashbacks will reveal what happened in the Tower after Randall (Colm Feore) launched the nukes. Rachel (Elizabeth Mitchell) will be recovering from a breakdown in the new season, during which viewers will see flashbacks from the Philadelphia and Atlanta bombings. 

According to TVGuide, Rachel will be dead set on figuring out if Randall was acting on someone else's orders. The new season will also feature a popular character becoming part of a dangerous group. 

The upcoming season will also pick up with two characters living under pseudonyms, and another two characters getting pretty frisky (sometimes with strangers, TVLine reports). The season will also include a White House cameo, as well as which "Friends" cast member survived after last season. 

Showrunners Eric Kripke revealed more juicy details at Comic-Con. One major spoiler is that the protagonists did not stop the nukes from falling on Philly and Atlanta. 

"We're trying to be the first network show in history that loses two American cities in the first 15 seconds [of a season]," Kripke said. "We're back to a very intense set of basics, [a world] that's even more dangerous than in season one."

He also said that the nation's power will not stay on for long. "Just enough to get the nukes in the air," Kripke said. 

Gen. Monroe (David Lyons) and Miles (Billy Burke) will also band together. "The idea is to create a villain this year that's so bad and so insidious that even our heroes and villains have to band together to face this threat," Kripke said.

Kripke said that the second season will delve deeper into the characters and the story, and will feature less "running and gunning." Kripke also assured fans that despite the show's move to an 8 p.m. time slot, the show will be no less graphic. 

"Revolution" season two premieres September 25 on NBC. 

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