[Cancelled] Sarah Connor Chronicles (Terminator Series)


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I really don't care if it's a waste of my time since if at all they decide to cancel it, i don't want to sit there thinking "I could have done something about it maybe.." :D

Yeah I understand that, but it's just one of those things where you wonder if they even care what the fans even have to say.

Also someone sent me this today, and it's not bad. I've never watched, or even liked any of these fan videos but the person did a good job on it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV-ybE7C0vs

Yeah I understand that, but it's just one of those things where you wonder if they even care what the fans even have to say.

Also someone sent me this today, and it's not bad. I've never watched, or even liked any of these fan videos but the person did a good job on it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV-ybE7C0vs

Awesome video that's going on my Tumblr :D

Yeah copoboxx I can't wait for the finale it's building up really well!

Really good video, liked the ending the best. Nice rewind of the past seasons. And made sure to send emails to both, if Fox won't listen Warner will, after all they want it for marketing, Fox wants it for ratings, they're both looking for different things.

So it seems that fmqinc.com (so many lies) is saying that season 3 of the show might be moving to Scifi. And Scifi would like to take control of the story.

From twitter- ashman01@kaotic2 news to me. If so, pray for death.

Sounds like more lies, but I thought I would post this just to see what you guys think.

Well if SyFy made it with the same quality as BSG, I would have no problem watching the show on SyFy.

I would agree, but it's hard to say with that network. They always get rid of there good shows after like 3, or 4 seaons. First Wave, Farscape, and BSG (ended not canceled) and there's others, but I guess it would be better than only having two seasons of a show. I don't think Fox is done with the show, but I would probably expect that WB will, or has talked to Syfy.

Ashley Edward Miller told me on twitter this...

"just checked - same source as set destruction report. There goes the credibility of that."

Edited by kaotic
that's the same site isn't it that posted the finale that never happened? and claimed the sets were being ripped down?

yeah...total BS

I think so, though if true, I would really be ****ed off. SyFy has a habit of ruining good shows when they want to control content.

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