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Cyrus, arriving in [[Argon City]] in the guise of the renegade, proceeded to discredit both Beck and Tron by causing death and mayhem in the renegade's name. Beck's futile attempts to stop him led to revelations from both Tron and [[Able]], but Cyrus's vendetta was very personal and Beck was soon caught in a two-pronged gambit by the unstable First Renegade to prove himself to Tron by destroying everything Beck had worked to protect. |
Cyrus, arriving in [[Argon City]] in the guise of the renegade, proceeded to discredit both Beck and Tron by causing death and mayhem in the renegade's name. Beck's futile attempts to stop him led to revelations from both Tron and [[Able]], but Cyrus's vendetta was very personal and Beck was soon caught in a two-pronged gambit by the unstable First Renegade to prove himself to Tron by destroying everything Beck had worked to protect. |
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Tron: Uprising S01E18 No Bounds | |
Media Type | Television episode |
Director | Charlie Bean |
Starring | Elijah Wood Bruce Boxleitner Mandy Moore Nate Corddry Reginald VelJohnson Guest: Aaron Paul |
Release Date | January 21, 2013 |
No Bounds is the 18th episode of TRON: Uprising. When ‘The Stranger’ returns to Argon City to plot revenge on Beck and Tron, Beck is forced to choose between saving Tron or his friends.
Plot Synopsis
Cyrus, arriving in Argon City in the guise of the renegade, proceeded to discredit both Beck and Tron by causing death and mayhem in the renegade's name. Beck's futile attempts to stop him led to revelations from both Tron and Able, but Cyrus's vendetta was very personal and Beck was soon caught in a two-pronged gambit by the unstable First Renegade to prove himself to Tron by destroying everything Beck had worked to protect.
Trivia
- Due to Able's death and the fact that, as The Renegade, all of Beck's friends and supporters turned against him, this is possibly the saddest episode of TRON: Uprising to date.