[Cancelled] Sarah Connor Chronicles (Terminator Series)


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I think that that will be the ending to the season, OR they would find out that John Henry is on their side and not destroy it. Since it did not take T3's story line, this could mean that Conner might have a ally in the future.

You know how I think it will play out?

Sarah will "betray" John, by destroying John Henry, right when John discovers that John Henry is good for the future.

How's that for a shocking final episode?

She is not a T1000, but a T1001.

Also, from the producer, there are 3 factions:

Humans (Loyalty to only humans).

Terminators (Loyalty to only Terminators).

And "Good" Terminators (Loyalty to only themselves)

The so called "good Terminators" have a yet undisclosed agenda and it's not necessarily for the good of mankind or cygorgkind.

Tonights episode was epic on so many levels. They have really turned the heat up and anything is possible. The way things are looking right now is actually brilliant (CAIN AND ABLE).

Yeah thats cool the episode was called "Adam raised a Cain"

What a great episode. I'm astonished how the events turned up.

I feel sorry for Derek, I tought he would last untill the end, but anyway..

And that song at the end, is it something that they had come up with (screenwriters) or I can download it?

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What a great episode. I'm astonished how the events turned up.

I feel sorry for Derek, I tought he would last untill the end, but anyway..

And that song at the end, is it something that they had come up with (screenwriters) or I can download it?

The end song is a popular scottish song I think, but obviously not sung by John Henry and Savannah

im suprised they killed him off so quickly, was just like bang, dead, next, dont think the whole event took more then a second

was cold

Yeah that's what I was shocked at but the ending was fitting tho buried at the same graveyard from the beginning as an unknown.

Yeah but then the question remains on what caused this sub-faction to turn good? and who leads them?

This is where John Henry and Savannagh come in. I'm starting to think thats Savannagh role, That she actually turns out to be the leader of that sub-faction who ends up able to control John Henry as she is the only one John Henry protects. Also, that her survival depends on John Henry's survival, which also indicates that he saves her (and protects her).

It would also explain why the (evil) terminator went after Savannagh instead of directly for Weaver.

I really like your theory. I always wondered why they had her as a character in the first place.

You know how I think it will play out?

Sarah will "betray" John, by destroying John Henry, right when John discovers that John Henry is good for the future.

How's that for a shocking final episode?

That'd be a great/angry finale. We've already seen her disagree with him and do things her way that'd be the ultimate **** you. Weaver's eel is cool too. I noticed it when they first showed it several episodes back but I didn't think about putting 2 and 2 together with how she manages to swim away from the sub. I still haven't watched it yet, don't really care that Derek is dead. His character was played out in Season 1. Rather eager to see it happen now. My stupid dvr didn't record it even though it was scheduled. Good ol Scientific Atlanta, pos software.

Derek's story had run its course but at the same time the way it was done was cold.

I know, they didnt even give him a scene where it was like an emotional "slow motion" death with some depressing shocking music playing while he falls to the ground slowly.

Amazing what slow motion can do. heh.

You know how I think it will play out?

Sarah will "betray" John, by destroying John Henry, right when John discovers that John Henry is good for the future.

How's that for a shocking final episode?

I have a feeling you are right :( I really like the character of JH. Without him, the show would be boring.

Holy crap, I couldnt believe Dereks death. So cold and so shocking. I really liked Derek. Cant believe they killed him. But I guess it doesnt matter if the series is over. That was a fantastic Episode.

WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU?

use spoiler tags! and thanks to you, you just spoiled Derecks death for me :( I just checked here to see how good the episode was but ffs.. lol..

..|..

^ Don't be mad at him, spoilers are for stuff NOT seen yet. Once the show has aired all bets are off. You should know better not to check :D I did, but I wasn't let down. You did kinda see it coming, alone in the house, gun pointing down, and a Terminator with his gun pointed forward walking towards him.

Anyways, I just watched it. Amazing episode. Definitely one of my favorites, even John Henry singing at the end. That character blows me away I really hope they don't kill him off in the finale although all signs seem to point in that direction.

Derek's death was pretty harsh. Didn't even let him die in a fire fight. What annoys me is the Terminator who we can assume is John Henry's brother was able to pick him off so fast, yet miss 3 shots at John's head. I still don't get how he was able to infiltrate John Henry, in Season 1 Cameron was able to get "online" when John took her chip out, I don't see how this other guy could do that unless he's a pawn and there's someone else in charge. From the looks of it, I doubt we'll see Sarah making a comeback in the finale. Her story seems to be finished as far as this season goes. Unless Cameron & John try to go break her out, no strings will get her off the charges she's facing. The bond between John Henry and Savannah pretty much solidifies that Weaver's intentions were good and he's the faction of good Terminators as they both depend on each other. He seems to care more for her than Weaver does.

Judging from the promo for the next episode, it looks like John Henry meets his end. We see John Connor running out of a room in the basement with everything on fire in a big explosion. John Henry spoke about not wanting to die again and downloading your brain before you do so, so it's perfectly logically for him to upload himself thus not requiring his body. If he separates himself completely and becomes purely software. Maybe he is SkyNet, and the future has changed to the point where the machines no longer kill without reason. I keep thinking of the movies where everything will happen one way or another, maybe the creation of John Henry changed all of that? Probably. But then they'll destroy him and **** everyone over again, did someone say season 3?!

Sorry I think I posted too fast for you McK :p

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WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU?

use spoiler tags! and thanks to you, you just spoiled Derecks death for me :( I just checked here to see how good the episode was but ffs.. lol..

..|..

oh calm down :no: I haven't watched it yet either but knew people wouldn't use spoiler tags because it's already been aired. Lots of people mentioned his death without spoiler tags, sure a little more indirect but they still mentioned it ;)

I loved the way they killed derek. they did a good thing and realised that you don't need to be melodramatic ALL THE TIME. sometimes people can just get shot, didn't it feel a whole lot more real to people? it did to me anyway.

What annoys me is the Terminator who we can assume is John Henry's brother was able to pick him off so fast, yet miss 3 shots at John's head. I still don't get how he was able to infiltrate John Henry, in Season 1 Cameron was able to get "online" when John took her chip out, I don't see how this other guy could do that unless he's a pawn and there's someone else in charge.

John Henry's "brother" would be a computer like him, not a Terminator.

^ How so? He might as well call Cameron his sister because she's like him, much like his brother is. My understanding is he is just referring to others who contain the same code which they all share. Although the fact that he had to obtain the endoskeleton "blueprints" if you will does point the fact he isn't one himself.

^ Don't be mad at him, spoilers are for stuff NOT seen yet. Once the show has aired all bets are off. You should know better not to check :D I did, but I wasn't let down. You did kinda see it coming, alone in the house, gun pointing down, and a Terminator with his gun pointed forward walking towards him.

Anyways, I just watched it. Amazing episode. Definitely one of my favorites, even John Henry singing at the end. That character blows me away I really hope they don't kill him off in the finale although all signs seem to point in that direction.

Derek's death was pretty harsh. Didn't even let him die in a fire fight. What annoys me is the Terminator who we can assume is John Henry's brother was able to pick him off so fast, yet miss 3 shots at John's head. I still don't get how he was able to infiltrate John Henry, in Season 1 Cameron was able to get "online" when John took her chip out, I don't see how this other guy could do that unless he's a pawn and there's someone else in charge. From the looks of it, I doubt we'll see Sarah making a comeback in the finale. Her story seems to be finished as far as this season goes. Unless Cameron & John try to go break her out, no strings will get her off the charges she's facing. The bond between John Henry and Savannah pretty much solidifies that Weaver's intentions were good and he's the faction of good Terminators as they both depend on each other. He seems to care more for her than Weaver does.

Judging from the promo for the next episode, it looks like John Henry meets his end. We see John Connor running out of a room in the basement with everything on fire in a big explosion. John Henry spoke about not wanting to die again and downloading your brain before you do so, so it's perfectly logically for him to upload himself thus not requiring his body. If he separates himself completely and becomes purely software. Maybe he is SkyNet, and the future has changed to the point where the machines no longer kill without reason. I keep thinking of the movies where everything will happen one way or another, maybe the creation of John Henry changed all of that? Probably. But then they'll destroy him and **** everyone over again, did someone say season 3?!

Sorry I think I posted too fast for you McK :p

Yeah I think John Henry will die

I still want a 3rd Season tho :p

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