[Cancelled] Sarah Connor Chronicles (Terminator Series)


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Just watched the episode, pretty good, Summer as always looking spectacular. What's with her lil wheelie boyfriend, John also knocked that guy the **** out. Great part.

That bit of fighting by John was like something from Jack Bauer :D

^ Hell yea, no doubt Dekker loved shooting that scene.

we know what the 3 dot mean now as well, Jon is going to be well ****ed off when he finds out that he being play'ed by ryley.

I must have missed something, what do the 3 dots mean? Also whats the deal with Riley playing him? I faintly remember something from a past episode but can't put my finger on it.

^Riley tells Jesse what John says if I remember correctly and the three dots are something to do with the Stellar postion, which can calculate the correct date by looking at the stars ;)

Why didn't she mention the 3 stars in the triangle shape :wacko: Great episode, I saw a fight coming but didn't expect John to do that much to the guy :woot:

^Riley tells Jesse what John says if I remember correctly and the three dots are something to do with the Stellar postion, which can calculate the correct date by looking at the stars ;)

Why didn't she mention the 3 stars in the triangle shape :wacko: Great episode, I saw a fight coming but didn't expect John to do that much to the guy :woot:

Ah yea, you're right. I didn't make the connection with the 3 dots and the stars, good catch.

Saw that immediately, but in fairness, aren't the fingerprints too big to be usable as a reference to stars?

Also, I don't get it. Is this terminator from the 20's storyline done? Why did he want to kill the govenor? Why that building?

And I'm totally hating that blonde girl, she is so clearly messing with John's head.

Saw that immediately, but in fairness, aren't the fingerprints too big to be usable as a reference to stars?

Also, I don't get it. Is this terminator from the 20's storyline done? Why did he want to kill the govenor? Why that building?

And I'm totally hating that blonde girl, she is so clearly messing with John's head.

man, i hate that blond girl too, she is too much of a drama queen ... and what is her relationship to jesse? ... and that girl ... another piece of asian ass(which i love) but she is up to something .. maybe another t1000 or whatever like the redhead girl (which i would bang also)

In the future Jesse and others believe that John has gone funny as there is lots of robots working for the resistance, sometimes these go rouge and kill resistance people. Since John is/was close to Camron, they think that if John spends more time getting intrested in Ryley then that will make John less trusting of robots in the future and hence less robots working for the resistance.

The woman in the right of the right picture looks like Jesse?

It's funny that skynet and the resistance have humans and robots working for them and there so interlink throught time past, present and future.

^ Yea, Humans working for Robots and vice versa. Yet they can't live in harmony :) I don't even know why they want to kill us all. We haven't even made them clean up our doo doo and make dinner yet. After that, then I'd wanna kill my creator.

I think Riley and Jesse are from the future and trying to change John. Maybe as simple as making him less trusting in Cameron, but I think want to do more damage then that, like taking her out completely.

That last episode wasn't too bad. I like when they include the future in any episode. My only real problem with the episode was they didn't show us what happened to the Dad and T888. No doubt saved quite a bit on production by doing so but what the hell, for an action show they seem to be writing over the action scenes quite a bit. As much as I want to blame the writers for this I think a lot has to do with Fox. No doubt slashing the budget big time which results in a weaker show and lower ratings, they are only hurting themselves.

Didn't enjoy this weeks episode very much. I would say it's my least favorite so far of the series. You could almost throw it away as it didn't advance the story at all. Still the best show on TV right now IMO. Sucks that it will be gone for a month :(

Didn't enjoy this weeks episode very much. I would say it's my least favorite so far of the series. You could almost throw it away as it didn't advance the story at all. Still the best show on TV right now IMO. Sucks that it will be gone for a month :(

Two months. It ends next week until Feb 13th. :(

Still part of the TV highlight of my week - Dexter on Sunday, TSCC On Monday, House on Tuesday, IT Crowd on Friday.

Its clear that this episode was filler - but perhaps the girl will make regular appearances thereafter? I'm looking forward to whatever happens to the T-1001 :)

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