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Please just let the IP die. Nobody knows what they're doing with it anymore, not even Cameron.
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Please just let the IP die. Nobody knows what they're doing with it anymore, not even Cameron.
I miss The Sarah Connor Chronicles. I know it's already been brought up but I have to lament what might have been. It had rough edges and the pop-philosophy voice over from Sarah Connor at the start of the episodes was getting dangerously close to parody on occasion. But it had great ideas and the cast were likeable. Lena Headey genuinely came across as a total badass without ever being made into some unrealistic action heroine. Some of the plot ideas they had which really worked:
- The idea that people were coming back from different versions of the future. Like when Derek is talking with his girlfriend who came back later and finds that subtle little details of their time together are remembered differently by them because whilst they still met and dated, the future had changed by the time she came back. Ultimately, he decides she's not the woman he knew.
- The realisation that there isn't just one AI, but two. Possibly as a result of Shirley Manson's character trying to build a second AI that can compete with Skynet. But we don't know whether what she is building is the "Good Guy" she intends or if she's actually inadvertently building Skynet itself.
- Genuinely character-driven plotlines like Jessie picking out a pretty girl and bringing her back to seduce John Connor because she hates the use of machines and in the future thinks that Connor trusts Cameron far too much. So she wants to drive a wedge between them so he stops coming to see Cameron as his only confidant. And the way this spectacularly backfires as she becomes just one more person that manipulated him. There's this growing theme that John is the leader because he's been turned into the sort of person who will make impossible decisions that nobody else will. It sounds cheesy as a plot line but the seen where Jessie is beating on Riley (the girl she brought back) and yelling: "I brought you to paradise and all you had to do was make John love you" is fantastic. When Riley realises she's being set up so that Cameron will kill her and thus forever drive a wedge between Cameron and John - it's the sort of plot that is both unpredictable and follows naturally from what we know of the characters.
- There are genuinely scary moments with Skynet. The only time Skynet "speaks", breaching Weaver's security measures is a world away from the cheesy Rachel Weisz floating head in Salvation which just humanised Skynet. Or the episode Alison from Palmdale where we see Skynet torturing people day after day to make them give up endless personal details for an infiltrator to take over their identity. Pet names, family history, where someone got a bracelet and just memorising all of it for use as needed.
And just great character moments like Derek watching Cameron performing ballet in horror, the way the Terminators are becoming sophisticated enough to reproduce art and emulate the human love of beauty. The implication they might not just kill us, but replace us.
Sperg Mode: Off. I loved that show.
I also liked that one plot where they had this guy who actually collaborated with skynet for personal gain, as you could bet there would be such people in such a scenario. I also liked how they alluded to in the future sequences John Connor isn't necessarily seen as future Jesus and has also his critics, especially regarding worries of relying too much on machines to fight machines but also being smart enough about it to bring up that without using skynets technology, humanity would probably not stand a chance to fight against it, which makes sense. I also liked how it hinted at that there were rogue AIs skynet lost control over, but who also weren't necessarily aligning with humans. I liked the timewar Terminator-of-the-week plots. Yes it made the whole thing look really contrived and complicated but war waged across time would be and if you didn't go that route, you wouldn't have much of a show.
The show missed that little bump to be truly great but it was one of the better Terminator-related products, especially since it didn't try to be capeshit, which I think is the biggest problem with everything modern Terminator and also generally scifi related. Hollywood only wants another capeshit franchise out of Terminator, and that why it fails.
The downside of TSCC was that the bad episodes were truly, really bad and the writers strike and the tons of later plotlines leading absolutely nowhere killed it. That shit made the show basically incoherent towards the end.
I don't know how official this is, but it doesn't seem to be on the shortlist.I wonder if this will get a Razzie nod
Yarr......narr I be thinkin Ill not waste me time and just keelhaul me rowboat to illicit oriental paintings for a few hours instead.It's out, mateys. Set sail to the high seas.
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=q7pxJrDUUxc
Edit: so I've finally watched it, just so that I can say "yea I watched it, won't do it again". Absolute trash.
Salvation is the superior one on the fact alone it doesnt rip off/steal any ideas from the previous movies outside of recurring lines and that tries to show the future war.Pretty good video but I completely disagree that it's the best of the bad sequels. Clearly, the best one is Salvation.