[Cancelled] Sarah Connor Chronicles (Terminator Series)


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I loved the ending and would be more than satisfied for it to be the series final.

If they were to bring it back, are we to assume that there would be no more John? Or do you think season 3 will be re-titled to, "The John Conner Chronicles"?

I loved the ending and would be more than satisfied for it to be the series final.

If they were to bring it back, are we to assume that there would be no more John? Or do you think season 3 will be re-titled to, "The John Conner Chronicles"?

They should have named it that way to begin with.

This episode was awesome, did anyone else notice that no one had heard of John before. But when Cameron came on and she looked at John, it looked like she knew him and was wondering what he did there. Same thing happened when his dad saw him.

God i can't wait for next season. Prayers that there's gonna be one.

This episode was awesome, did anyone else notice that no one had heard of John before. But when Cameron came on and she looked at John, it looked like she knew him and was wondering what he did there. Same thing happened when his dad saw him.

God i can't wait for next season. Prayers that there's gonna be one.

There's a lot of people thinking that was Allison that John saw at the end of the show. Allison was the girl that Cameron was made to look like in order to get into the Connor camp and kill John Connor. But who really knows.

The problem I have is that the name of the show 'Sarah Connor Chronicles' doesn't make any sense (not like it did before) but it doesn't look like Sarah Connor is going to be there.

Yeah I know what you mean- But I would at this point like to know more than anything if this show will continue.

Yeah i know but that still doesn't explain why "Cameron" recognized, remember john wasn't there when skynet took over because he was in the future already so he doesn't lead the resistance. He basically is a nobody now.

God the suspense is killing me. :D

Yeah i know but that still doesn't explain why "Cameron" recognized, remember john wasn't there when skynet took over because he was in the future already so he doesn't lead the resistance. He basically is a nobody now.

God the suspense is killing me. :D

Yeah me to- FOX needs to let us know about the fall season already. :)

So weaver really is good? What was that thing that crashed into the building and went inside of her?

I'm just not believing that she is on the good side..

If she had wanted John dead she would of done it, she's on the good side as for the plane like thing it was the ship that lifted from the warehouse in the desert.

There's a lot of people thinking that was Allison that John saw at the end of the show. Allison was the girl that Cameron was made to look like in order to get into the Connor camp and kill John Connor. But who really knows.

The only reason I think it's not Cameron, and an oversight if it was suppose to be, is that the resistance uses the dogs to sniff out the metal infiltrators. It's a little obvious if she's bent over petting the dog with a big smile on it's face she's not metal?

So weaver really is good? What was that thing that crashed into the building and went inside of her?

I'm just not believing that she is on the good side..

The thing that went inside of her was the eel she had in a tank, it didn't come from the machine that crashed.

The only reason I think it's not Cameron, and an oversight if it was suppose to be, is that the resistance uses the dogs to sniff out the metal infiltrators. It's a little obvious if she's bent over petting the dog with a big smile on it's face she's not metal?

I agree with you- I think that it was Allison, and most likely Summer Glau will play her for a few episodes. But for some reason I do think that if we get a 3rd season it will have John chasing down Cameron to get her back. JF, and Summer both love the character so I don't see why they would just kill the character off completely.

These are the facts as we know them from sources various and sundry in fact you?ve probably seen most of this elsewhere but I want to have this post as a handy reference guide.

1: Fox is looking at ALL the numbers. They are looking at Nielsens, DVR, Live Plus DVR, HULU, and Fox Online. They also pay attention to sales on ITunes and Amazon. As far as I know Fox is not going to make any kind of decision on a S3 22 or 13 Episode renewal until the DVR numbers come in for Born to Run.

2: Fox has announced that there will be no official announcement until May and yes I know that?s a long time but it?s about to get even longer.

3: Fox will be announcing its Fall Schedule on May the 18th according to the folks at Aint It Cool News.

4: Born to Run ended the Season with a mind melter. There are a whole plethora of questions that need to be answered. At the very least a Seasons worth.

What can you do to help?

Contact Fox and the WB, let them know that YOU watch. Let them know how many people watch in your family. Let them know if you DVR, Itunes, or Amazon?or Live without a Neilsen Box.

Make SURE that they know that you need the show to stay. We?re not giving you specific text to send in this time - your letters need to come from you heart. Tell Fox and WB how passionately you love this show and how desperately it deserves a third season. Be courteous and grateful for the fantastic season that we were just given and politely ask for them to renew the show.

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Or email them at: [email protected] c/o Fox President Kevin Reilly

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