REVOLUTION: David Lyons Talks About Monroe’s Pointed Charlie Comment
February 27, 2014 by Marisa Roffman
REVOLUTION’s Monroe and Connor had an interesting heart-to-heart in “Fear and Loathing,” where Monroe expressed some of his desires for his newfound son’s life, including a woman to settle down with…but, pointedly, Monroe said it shouldn’t be Charlie.
But what led to that pointed comment? On the show’s Austin set, David Lyons (Monroe) had some theories about what was going in his character’s mind…
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