[Cancelled] Sarah Connor Chronicles (Terminator Series)


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Full Season!

Armageddon just got bitch slapped.

Sources confirm that Fox has ordered a full season of Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles. I'm told the the back-nine order came down late Friday.

Sarah Connor's ratings have cratered this season, but a Fox insider notes that the show remains a favorite among advertisers.

Plus, I like it. That had to help!

I had given up on this show but the last episode before the baseball break really brought me back around, glad they ordered another season.

Its not another Season its the backend of this season originally we were only set for 15 episodes now we have a full 24.

Loved the twist, you know the killing :whistle:

The fight between new T888 and Cameron was a great scene, would have been far better in bikinis in a pool of custard though!

Loved the twist, you know the killing :whistle:

The fight between new T888 and Cameron was a great scene, would have been far better in bikinis in a pool of custard though!

You sir need to be writing the series ;)

I liked that episode, especially the parts about the machines learning. Both Skynet and Weaver. Nice to see them fill it Weavers story, although I do kinda wish it was a baby T1000. The 10minute terminator was pretty annoying though, why did she have to look like a freak just because she was evil and while I found the part where they stopped fighting to be funny, seems a bit of a stretch. I mean Arnold would shoot through dozens who got in his way, what up with dat?!

Also all the time traveling, really ****s all over the uniqueness of it, if everyone can do it whenever they want. Seems that you get a free terminator with each trip too. On a side note, if that new one was more advanced (chip burning) then why couldn't she blend in, god damn.. tuck in your shirt!

All in all it was good though, gimme more!

I found the part where they stopped fighting to be funny, seems a bit of a stretch. I mean Arnold would shoot through dozens who got in his way, what up with dat?!

My explanation is that Arnold in T1 was sent back to kill end of story. I think this terminator and Summer were both sent back to protect someone, the doctor and John respectively, so they need to keep their cover intact. Alternately the new terminator sent back by future John to kill the doc, he would probably reprogram it to minimize loss of life.

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