It's a great chance to draw in viewers, as baseball fans should be a good target audience (males who might like an action show and who have likely seen the movies), so hopefully that will work out. It's not like the show had any momentum, ratings-wise, to suffer with the time off. _________________
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Oh, YAY! That's really good news, I'm glad! Thanks for sharing, NFA! _________________ "Your father was captain of a Starship for 12 minutes. He saved 800 lives - I dare you to do better."
I haven't watched this week's episode a second time yet (I plan on seeing it at least three times before the next episode in two weeks), but I thought I'd go ahead and give some thoughts on it.
-Weaver's daughter is so messed up. I mean, she really will need therapy forever (assuming she isn't vaporized on Judgment Day and all...) Her scenes are so sad and creepy. And I'm pretty sure that's the first time I've seen a show actually showing a kid wetting themselves in terror. That was so creepy.
-What's with BAG's woman? Is she there to kill John, or to stop him in some way? Either way, she's hot, so I like her...
-Summer Glau is the nuts.
-I so want to see Summer's therapy session. That would be just awesome.
-Surely Ellison will figure out that something's not right with the T-1000, right? I mean, there's a secret level he can't go to, her daughter is terrified of her, he has to know that she, at the very least, had the shlub from the previous episode killed, she's overlay interested in Terminators (and even argues that they're not evil), and acts so robotic. He's got to be smart enough to put it all together. Oh, and he's so dead.
-I loved seeing the Terminator girlfight. I love how in sync they are in their movements, how they just stand there when people are around, and I really loved how Summer turned her into a Termi-pretzel. That was the nuts.
-I'm assuming that Batman (meaning future John, since Christian Bale is playing him in T-4) sent back the other Terminator. Since he re-programmed Summer, it would make sense that the two of them act so much alike. Plus, the therapist clearly is going to help Skynet in the future, so it would be logical to kill him just like BAG killed Andy Goode (although that wasn't Batman's doing.)
-I want to see more Chromartie, as well as more low budget movies starring that great thespian, George Lazlo.
-I love how this episode can be so moving, exciting, and creepy without much happening. The characters are so wonderful, and the story is so well set up, that episodes like this can be outstanding.
-This show just pumps out great episodes like it's nothing ("Automatic for the People" notwithstanding). I can't wait to see the rest of the FULL SEASON.
-I'm so intrigued by John's possible suicide attempt. I mean, it couldn't have just been an accident, right? Dude's messed up, like seriously.
-I can't be the only one happy to not see Riley again, can I? She's annoying, and gets in the way of the show.
Dang, I love this show so much. _________________
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I knew John was the one who killed that guy (can't remember his name), it just seemed too easy to explain it away on the fact that he saw his mum kill another guy. That would mess you up, but not as much as having to kill someone yourself, with your bare hands. Damn.
It's interesting though, he obviously doesn't know how to deal with it yet, but seeing as he grows up to be the resistance leader and mankind's only hope, he obviously learns how to adjust and deal - he has to, since they're not going to stop trying to kill him, and his mother won't always be there to protect him.
I loved the fight between Cameron and the other girlbot, the way they just stopped when the humans entered the elevator and started again as soon as they'd finished was hilarious!
I don't trust Derek's old flame - what's her name, Jessica? I hope she doesn't play him too much before he realises she has a hidden agenda.
The storyline with Weaver's daughter was really sad. It kinda didn't occur to me that the Terminator was impersonating her real mother *headslap* I thought it was really interesting that she tried to act more human though, by trying to comfort the girl. Makes me think about the other terminator from a few episodes ago, and how he was married and had a wife, and looked, for all intents and purposes, like he was "in love". I wonder just how much the robots can actually feel, in terms of human emotion.
Good stuff anyway, I'm looking forward to the new episode! _________________ "Your father was captain of a Starship for 12 minutes. He saved 800 lives - I dare you to do better."
Is it just me or was there no new episode this week? _________________ "Your father was captain of a Starship for 12 minutes. He saved 800 lives - I dare you to do better."
Is it just me or was there no new episode this week?
No. FOX was showing the World Series. It's over now, though, and Terminator is back this upcoming Monday. :) _________________
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Ohh, okay. Thanks for clueing me in! _________________ "Your father was captain of a Starship for 12 minutes. He saved 800 lives - I dare you to do better."
Cromartie scared me by how close he got to the Connors this week. And I shake my head at Derek lying to Sarah about who Jessie is. She totally has her own agenda and I don't know if he can fully trust her. That's going to come back and bite him on the butt.
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