Episode 5 of Revival, titled “Triage,” is set to air on Thursday, July 10, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on the SYFY Channel.
If you're into supernatural dramas that go deeper than blood and gore, Revival is your new obsession. Set in a small town where the dead mysteriously come back to life as their old selves, this SYFY original brings more heart and mystery than your average zombie tale. With a gripping story led by Melanie Scrofano, Revival is shaping up to be one of the most unique shows of the year.
A strange miracle hits rural Wisconsin, where dead people start returning to life. But they're not brain-eating zombies. They're the same as they were before dying. The town is shaken, and so is Officer Dana Cypress, who finds herself caught in a murder mystery after her sister Em is revived.
If you miss the live airing, don't worry. You can catch up on:
- Peacock (episodes stream a week after airing)
- SYFY App
- YouTube (depending on region and availability)
Peacock uploads new episodes one week after their TV debut. So Episode 5 will be available for streaming on Peacock starting July 17.
Episodes are uploaded shortly after they air on SYFY. You’ll need a cable login to access them.
SYFY’s official YouTube channel sometimes releases select full episodes or scenes. Keep an eye out!
What to Expect from Episode 5 of Revival
With everything boiling over in Episode 4, Episode 5 is expected to dive into even deeper emotional and psychological territory.
Now that Em knows (or strongly suspects) Aaron played a part in her death, Em might take drastic steps. Will she go rogue? Seek revenge?
Aaron’s half-apology was vague, and Episode 5 might force him to admit the truth or try harder to hide it. His actions could shape the future for many characters.
There’s still that stolen hard drive and the mystery man who took it. Is someone else pulling the strings? Episode 5 might reveal a larger conspiracy.
With religious cult vibes, shady characters like Blaine, and increasing town paranoia, don’t be surprised if new villains step into the spotlight.
The show plays with what it means to truly live and what we remember when we die. Em’s slow memory return adds suspense and emotion.
Beyond the murder mystery, the show hints at larger issues like prejudice, control, and identity with the "revivors" registry.
At the heart of the show is the emotional rollercoaster between Dana and Em, sisters thrown into something bigger than both of them.
This isn’t about brain-munching monsters. It’s about grief, trauma, secrets, and survival.
The revived people act normally. That twist alone makes the show feel fresh and original.
Yes, the pacing is slow at times, but that’s because Revival takes its time building rich, layered characters and stories.
Many are praising the show’s eerie tone, strong performances (especially Melanie Scrofano), and deep plot.
It’s the mystery. Every episode peels back just enough to keep you guessing and wanting more.
Episode 5, Triage, is likely to be a major turning point. With confrontations, emotional breakdowns, and maybe even some shocking reveals, this is not the episode to skip. Whether you're here for the murder mystery, family drama, or just want to know who the real killer is, you're in for a treat.
Revival is building something big, something more than horror, more than mystery. With Episode 5 around the corner, the secrets are starting to spill out, the emotions are running high, and the stakes are climbing fast. Whether you're a fan of thrillers or just good storytelling, Revival deserves a spot on your watchlist.
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