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  • CMH
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    • Oct 2002
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    #136
    Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

    Originally posted by MassNole
    Stupid question about the time traveling robots. Why don't they just go back in time and kill Sarah's parents or grandparents? That would seem to take care of their problem and give them the world. Clearly these are American made terminating robots because they certainly aren't that bright.
    Haha, good point. That's just another issue with time travel in movies. It leaves far too many holes.

    I don't think there's every been an explanation for why they don't just kill Sarah's parents. The only thing I could consider is the possibility that Sarah was adopted and her birth parents are unknown to both her and John. So there's no way to send a robot back when no one knows who her parents are.
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    • Coug00
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      • Jul 2002
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      #137
      Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

      Originally posted by YankeePride_YP
      No one has mentioned how that's a line in Terminator 2.

      Terminator (Arnold) to Sarah Connor: Come with me if you want to live.
      Which made sense in T2 since saving Sarah Connor wasn't the Terminator's order and she was resisting him.

      It didn't fit at all yesterday. Good example of poor writing and HORRID acting.
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      • warnerwlf98
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        • Sep 2003
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        #138
        Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

        Originally posted by YankeePride_YP
        No one has mentioned how that's a line in Terminator 2.

        Terminator (Arnold) to Sarah Connor: Come with me if you want to live.
        That line is also from the original Terminator - when Kyle Reese said it to Sarah.
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        • MassNole
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          #139
          Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

          Originally posted by YankeePride_YP
          Haha, good point. That's just another issue with time travel in movies. It leaves far too many holes.

          I don't think there's every been an explanation for why they don't just kill Sarah's parents. The only thing I could consider is the possibility that Sarah was adopted and her birth parents are unknown to both her and John. So there's no way to send a robot back when no one knows who her parents are.
          Okay, so send the Terminator back to when she is just a child and kill her then. Nice covert mission and its game over. As I said, these are clearly American made Terminating robots.

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          • Skerik
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            • Mar 2004
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            #140
            Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

            I'm not sure why everyone's going crazy about the acting. Um, they're robots....
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            • Spectre
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              • Mar 2003
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              #141
              Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

              Originally posted by YankeePride_YP
              No one has mentioned how that's a line in Terminator 2.

              Terminator (Arnold) to Sarah Connor: Come with me if you want to live.
              Yup, it's definitely one of the signifying moments of T2 and I felt it was forced in this first episode. I really don't like her acting.

              My bitching about this show doesn't deny the fact that I still enjoyed it though, keep in mind. I'm just a sci-fi geek at core so these small things bug me.

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              • Bornindamecca
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                #142
                Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

                Originally posted by Skerik
                I'm not sure why everyone's going crazy about the acting. Um, they're robots....
                Sarah Conner isn't a robot....
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                • stewaat

                  #143
                  Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

                  Saw the intro...was terrible...changed channel

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                  • CMH
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                    • Oct 2002
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                    #144
                    Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

                    Originally posted by MassNole
                    Okay, so send the Terminator back to when she is just a child and kill her then. Nice covert mission and its game over. As I said, these are clearly American made Terminating robots.
                    Ha, you'd just end the movie in like 5 minutes.
                    "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

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                    • CMH
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                      #145
                      Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

                      Originally posted by stewaat
                      Saw the intro...was terrible...changed channel
                      Stop posting in here if you don't like it, complainer!!111111ONE!
                      "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

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                      • billmatic
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                        • Nov 2004
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                        #146
                        Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

                        Originally posted by Double Eights
                        I've never seen any of the Terminator movies, so I really don't understand what the show is about.

                        I meant to watch this last night, but I didn't get home until it was halfway over. Is it worth my time to try to find the episode in "alternative" ways?
                        You should probably watch the movies instead, and worry about the show later.

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                        • mgoblue
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                          • Jul 2002
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                          #147
                          Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

                          Originally posted by Bornindamecca
                          Sarah Conner isn't a robot....
                          True...and no one can act better than Arnold...his grasp of the english language, all the nuances, he's just so deep of an actor. Only Jean Claude Van Damme can begin to compare to that level of mastery.
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                          • Bornindamecca
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                            #148
                            Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

                            Originally posted by mgoblue
                            True...and no one can act better than Arnold...his grasp of the english language, all the nuances, he's just so deep of an actor. Only Jean Claude Van Damme can begin to compare to that level of mastery.
                            Your sarcasm is clumsy and empty because of my earlier post:

                            Make no mistake, T2:Judgement Day is a very flawed movie, particularly on the level of the characterization of the Terminators. Where it is very successful is the action, pacing, the surrogate family allegory and the development of Sarah Conner.


                            I'm not some fanboy that's going to blow on anything not done by James Cameron, and worship everything he does. When I criticize something, it's based on the roots of storytelling and the basic tenets of filmmaking and performance. I'm looking at their use of archetypes and Aristotlean principles, and how their dynamics and execution is unsuccessful. So dull sardonicisms are misplaced if you're going to discuss this with me.
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                            • mgoblue
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                              • Jul 2002
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                              #149
                              Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

                              Originally posted by Bornindamecca
                              Your sarcasm is clumsy and empty because of my earlier post:

                              Make no mistake, T2:Judgement Day is a very flawed movie, particularly on the level of the characterization of the Terminators. Where it is very successful is the action, pacing, the surrogate family allegory and the development of Sarah Conner.


                              I'm not some fanboy that's going to blow on anything not done by James Cameron, and worship everything he does. When I criticize something, it's based on the roots of storytelling and the basic tenets of filmmaking and performance. I'm looking at their use of archetypes and Aristotlean principles, and how their dynamics and execution is unsuccessful. So dull sardonicisms are misplaced if you're going to discuss this with me.
                              Yeah...I understand...

                              I think we just differ on basic principles...it's like in sports gaming, I seriously hate sliders and think they ruin games for people. People play games looking for bugs, looking for errors, looking to rip it completely apart. Sometimes you just have to let something be and enjoy it. I know I'm not a hardcore cinema guy either...I don't know "insert name here" and his amazing camera style. Then again, I personally just associate the Terminator franchise with extremely enjoyable throwaway action movies. I didn't watch T2 to see the deep dynamic with the foster family that lasted 10 minutes.

                              If there isn't solid character development in this show I'll eventually stop watching...I just know that they can't do everything you mention in a single episode. Hell, even in one movie it's tough to really touch on everything in an effective manner. They only had 40 minutes to introduce a somewhat new audience to Terminators (not everyone's seen them) and the universe.

                              I didn't think it was that bad and you did, that's fine...I think this is just my personal dislike of "ripping apart" movies and tv, it's just not a reviewing style I agree with. I'm just not that much of a critic. I haven't seen a movie I'd actually walk out of, but some people walk out of them within 5 minutes because of something...
                              Last edited by mgoblue; 01-14-2008, 08:39 PM.
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                              • Bornindamecca
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                                #150
                                Re: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Terminator TV show for the fall

                                Originally posted by mgoblue
                                I think we just differ on basic principles...it's like in sports gaming, I seriously hate sliders and think they ruin games for people. People play games looking for bugs, looking for errors, looking to rip it completely apart. Sometimes you just have to let something be and enjoy it.
                                I didn't go in looking for errors. For my career, I have to study story structure and storytelling techniques, so the issues they are having with archetypes, dialogue and performance stand out to me at first glance. You play a lot of sports games, how long does it take you to realize that NBA08 needs some fundamental reprogramming to be a successful franchise? I'm just describing what I see in the show. I'm not trying to harp or exaggerate the flaws any.

                                Originally posted by mgoblue
                                Yeah...I understand...

                                Then again, I personally just associate the Terminator franchise with extremely enjoyable throwaway action movies. I didn't watch T2 to see the deep dynamic with the foster family that lasted 10 minutes.
                                James Cameron likes family allegories. The surrogate family I'm referring to isn't his foster family. It's the symbolic family triangle of the T-800, John and Sarah. John hasn't known his estranged mother for all of his life, so he has to adjust to her reentry into his existence. The Terminator of course isn't his actual father, but plays as a mentor character and fraternal figure for John, which is the only reason people would get an emotional reaction for John having to sacrifice his "father" at the end of the movie. This is why James Cameron's Terminator series are milestones in action, rather than throwaway action movies. He doesn't use action simply as stimulus, but as punctuation for symbolism to amplify his characters in a mythological context.


                                Originally posted by mgoblue
                                . They only had 40 minutes to introduce a somewhat new audience to Terminators (not everyone's seen them) and the universe.
                                It's one of the most popular franchises of all time. That having been said, I'm extremely forgiving towards exposition in the early parts of any sci fi series.

                                Originally posted by mgoblue

                                I didn't think it was that bad and you did, that's fine...I think this is just my personal dislike of "ripping apart" movies and tv, it's just not a reviewing style I agree with. I'm just not that much of a critic. I haven't seen a movie I'd actually walk out of, but some people walk out of them within 5 minutes because of something...
                                I understand all that, but you didn't write, direct, shoot or act in the show, so why should my opinion of it cause you to be sarcastic towards me? This isn't a personal attack on you, or anyone who likes the show. Everyone likes something that isn't good, but people seem to forget that I wrote that.
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