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Terminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesTerminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Episodes: Pilot & Episode 101 (Gnothi Seauton)


Much of what had made the two original Terminator movies special was their ability to combine groundbreaking special effects with very well thought out stories.  Both films were action packed but maintained a character driven thread that made them compelling and even to this day make them unique in a world of poorly written, special effects spectacles.

In 2003, Jonathan Mostow(Director) and John Brancato(Screenplay) brought James Cameron’s Terminator franchise back to the big screen with the lackluster effort, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. This time, Cameron stepped down from writing duties and the director’s chair.  The change in leadership showed. This movie was everything that the first two weren’t.  It was loud, clumsy and lacked the heart that made the first two special.  Gone were the human elements, replaced by gigantic car chases, tons of robots, a hot blonde as the new Terminator and an aging Arnold.

Now, the Terminator franchise has returned (without Mostow and Brancato) to bring us a weekly hour-long drama, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.   The Sarah Connor Chronicles stars Lena Headey (300) as Sarah Connor and fills in the timeline between the event s in Terminator 2 and Terminator 3.  Sarah has raised her son John (played by Thomas Dekker) on the run, moving from one town to another in order to avoid capture by law enforcement for acts committed during Terminator 2 and the ensuing years and to steer clear of a regular stream of Terminators sent from the future to kill John.

Pilot

**Spoiler Warning**

The pilot episode begins in 1999 with Sarah and John having found a home with Sarah’s boyfriend Charlie (played by OZ alum Dean Winters).  Sarah and Charlie are in the process of getting married and John has grown attached to Charlie, having found the father figure that has eluded him for most of his life.  With the relationship growing too serious for a mother and son who must live constantly on the run, Sarah grabs John and skips town to start anew.  Charlie goes to the police to report them as missing where he is confronted by an FBI agent who tells him all about Sarah’s past in the mental hospital, he belief that the world would be overrun by robots and the people she had killed.  Charlie is dumbfounded by this information and refuses to believe him.

Soon after Sarah and John setup in their new town, John meets a girl at his new school, Cameron (played by Summer Glau of Firefly fame).  She shows an interest in John and before they have a chance to get to know one another, a new Terminator appears and attempts to kill John in his classroom.  As John tries to escape, Cameron is shot and killed by the Terminator.  A chase ensues with the Terminator baring down on John and just as he is about to terminate John, Cameron reappears crashing a truck into the Terminator and she opens the door to the truck and in classic Terminator form tells John, “come with me if you want to live”.  Turns out she is the latest model Terminator, sent back in time to protect John, a la Arnold in the movies.

Meanwhile, Sarah is captured by the Terminator and used to trick John into returning home where he can ambush and kill John.  However, a battle ensues between Cameron and the Terminator and Sarah, John and Cameron make their escape.

After their escape, Cameron explains to Sarah that while they blew up Cyberdyne (the company that creates Skynet) and Miles Dyson (the scientist who was largely responsible for Skynet’s creation in T2), someone else had continued on with Dyson’s research and that Skynet wasn’t stopped by the events of T2.  Cameron explains that in order to stop Skynet, their best option is to travel to 2007 the year Skynet is created.

So they make their way to a bank where future John Connor has sent people back in time over the years to set things in place.  Over the years and during the original construction of the bank they various people have put components for a weapon (to stop Terminators.  Especially the one from back at the High School who tracks them down to the bank vault and attempts to break in and kill them) and a time machine to allow them to travel to the future and stop Skynet.

Episode 2 Gnothi Seauton

**Spoiler Alert**

We begin in 2007, where Sarah, John and Cameron escaped to at the end of the last episode.  They’re living in LA, circa 2007 and are looking to establish new identities.  Sarah and Cameron go to visit a group of freedom fighters who Cameron knows about, sent back from the future by John Connor, to obtain weapons and money.  When they arrive they discover that all everyone has been killed.  While Cameron searches the bodies to determine their identity and cause of death one of the bodies is actually the Terminator, laying in wait, which killed the whole group.  They fight with one another and when the Terminator realizes that Cameron is a cyborg too, strangely, it runs rather than fight.

Sarah and Cameron return home to John.  However, with no money or weapons, they must find an old acquaintance of Sarah’s from Mexico who she believes can help them get paperwork for new identities.

They meet with Sarah’s contact asking for new papers.  He tells them he no longer does “those kinds of things”.  However, he refers Sarah to his nephew who can obtain phony paperwork for Sarah.

Meanwhile John, dealing with a case of cabin fever, leaves the house and travels to the mall.  He finds a computer and looks up Charlie, Sarah’s boyfriend from 99 whom he had grown close to.  He finds Charlie’s house and breaks in.  While looking around, Charlie returns home and immediately recognizes John.  Charlie, obviously still very fond of John tries to talk to John and determine what had happened to he and his mother.  John realizes that finding Charlie was a mistake and makes his escape.

While John is dealing with Charlie, Sarah and Cameron meet with nephew.  He demands $20,000 for the phony papers they are looking for.  They return home and grab John.  Sarah decides their only option is to return to the house the dead freedom fighters were and search for their stash of weapons and any cash they might have.  At the house, they find a safe in the wall and with some effort manage to open it.   When they return home they open it to find it contains cash and a bag full of diamonds.  Now they have the cash they need for the documents.

While picking up the documents from the nephew, he mentions something about his uncle being a “ratta” which sends up red flags in Sarah’s mind.  She returns to the uncle’s house and confronts him.  He gives her a story about how when he was in prison that his cellmate admitted to him that he had kidnapped and killed a little girl.  He told Sarah he informed on the cellmate to authorities and was let out of jail for his help.  Sarah shows signs of believing him when out of nowhere Cameron shoots him dead telling Sarah she was slipping and should have killed him herself.

The end of the show we see the FBI agent from the first episode(the one who told Charlie about Sarah) at the uncle’s house, standing over the uncle’s dead body and listening to a message left by the uncle on his voicemail.  In the message, he tells the FBI agent he has some very useful information and tells the agent to call him back.  It looks like Cameron was right to kill him.

The Good:

Summer Glau.  Truth is I’d watch her read the phone book to me.  Damn she is hot.

Lena Headey.  She does a reasonable job of filling the shoes made famous by Linda Hamilton.

The focus of the show is a marked improvement over the last Terminator movie.  Gone is the nonsensical, special effects-a-minute philosophy.  This is a definite return to the character driven style of the first two movies and with only two episodes I think they have done a decent job of creating a real narrative and allowing the characters to be the focal point.

The Bad:

Nothing really stands out.  That’s not to say this show is perfect by any means.  If I had any real complaints it would be:

Thomas Dekker – He’s not horrible but he’s as interchangeable as any character in the show.  There’s nothing particularly remarkable about him.  And being that he’s suppose to be the leader of the free world in the future, it would be nice to have an actor with a bit more presence.

Cameron – Yeah, I know I said I would watch her read the phonebook and I would but the way the character is written seems a bit uneven to me.  The terminators in the movies have all held a common thread, they had no real personality and what personality they did have was simply mimicry they had learned from those around them and more often than not, the things they would mimic would be used at inappropriate times.  The Cameron terminator follows this thread at times but then at other times she comes off like a normal high school age girl who is full self-aware and has a real personality.  That just doesn’t follow along with the mythology that I remember.  It’s a complaint but nothing major.

All things considered, I liked both shows and will definitely stay tuned.  I’d give it 3 out of 5 stars so far.

Hooper X


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21 Responses to “Review: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles”

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    ….You’re not Peter….

    (that’s pretty cool that more than one person’s actually writing for the site)

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    spoiler

    I would say Cameron is more like a “real” girl because, thanks to the shifting of the timeline, Terminators are coming from further in the future, and can mimic humans better, or something like that.

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    James Cameron needs to start helming the Terminator franchise again.

    Kind of sad to see something as cool as Terminator going the Buffy the vampireslayer route to small budget TV.

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    I watched the pilot for this show…And I thought it was garbage. Nothing but bad acting.

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    No offense to whomever wrote this, but the Terminator movies were anything but “character-driven.” They were action-driven all the way through. The plot element was simple: Bad Robot From Future comes to kill Girl In Past. That was it. The characterization was paper thin. In the first movie you knew nothing about Sarah save that she was hunted.

    In the second movie you really didn’t know all that much about Sarah and young John except that they were … hunted. Oh, and they wanted to save the future.

    That’s not characterization. That’s plot happening around some characters.

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    I hated the pilot. The story with them trying to destroy skynet from taking over the world has been played to death and I’m bored by it.

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    i disagree with a 3 out of 5 rating for this show. i watched it being a fan of the original 2 terminator films. But within the first 5 minutes, i already knew it was going to be terrible. When Sarah Conner yelled to the Terminator, “Just kill me, nothing matters without him.” (or what ever she said) I knew it was going to suck major balls.

    Special effects, hot babes and explosions do not make up for terrible writing, bad acting, and irritating characters.

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    I liked it lol

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    Utter shite!

    Within the first five mins i knew it was going to be cack, bad scripting, bad acting and a bad choice of actors. Its all wrong and a mess to watch. I might take a look at the second episode but it will be done with gritted teeth. Forge this crap and go and watch the original movies!

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    This isn’t really so much of a review as a recap. Granted this is a film blogging site and not a valid journalistic endeavor, I think it’s important to know the difference. This is something Ebert has been unable to grasp in his 20 years.

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    One of the lamest 7 minutes of television I ever watched.

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    Dekker was better in Heroes (even with such a minor role), in my opinion. However, playing a role such as this shows that he might actually have some depth as an actor.

    Anyway, I wasn’t a big fan of the pilot. I will admit that the ending was interesting. I’ll watch 101 tonight and decide after that whether or not I’ll stick to this show.

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    I thought the storyline was great, didnt like the acting though, props on terminators were cheap, I mean the girl good terminator gave this funny look when she was fighting the assasin terminator, actually they both did, I know there supposed to look like robot expressions, but they programmed her to have more human emotions or watever….they could of done without that…

    also, the terminator downloading his information from a computer desktop….I mean actually reading the screen, its a terminator…he should be already be jacked into wifi….he might be an older version. Im not a terminator expert though….

    Overall the pilot kept me glued because I wanted to watch FAMILY GUY next, them

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    I was excited to watch The Terminator series. After watching, oh about 5 minutes, I began looking for a sharp stick to stab in my eye. The acting is horrendous. The local 5th grade play has better acting. I cant imagine the series will last an entire season. The muckety mucks at Fox may want to consider paying the actors and series to go away and substitute the slot with Family Guy reruns.

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    Thomas Dekker’s wooden acting will sink the show .. he isn’t credible as that character.

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    Anyone else bothered by the fact that the terminator skull passed through the time portal in the second half of the pilot? Isn’t that a MAJOR irregularity in the story? Also, Lena’s Sarah Connor is way too soft, not edgy and tormented like Linda Hamilton’s Sarah Connor… and when she’s edgy, it seems overdone. I hate how she calls Kyle “Kyle Reese”. It was always either Kyle or Reese. Do you call someone you love by their full name? I hope this series improves and that this is just the teething process of a new show.

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    the 2nd episode, wasnt too bad, the facial expression of the cyborg have really stopped being annoying, john is whiney and for somebody whos going to lead an army of humans is acting like a mommas boy, dont tell me it takes the death of his mom, to start acting like a leader, if I had cyborgs chasing me wherever I go, to kill me, especially at 16 or 18, I definately grow up faster into adulthood, but overall a good episode, itll keep me watching….next episode should be better…from the previews

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    back to July 24, 2004, Judgment Day. How in the world you are going to completely disregard the T3 movie? On top of that they supposibly came to 2007 after the jump, hello? Am i missing something? Whats wrong with that picture….? And also when they did the jump how did Terminators head got through with them? None biological matter can travel through the time gate.
    In over all i liked the show but weak Sarah Connor and this really really enoying faulty plot with no continuity makes me not wanna watch the rest of the season.

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    I like how people comment on how bad the acting is…
    Why don’t you try focusing on the story as a whole and not so much “omg he so was using the wrong tone right then”.

    If it was that horrendous, don’t you think the producer/director would just reshoot? Or are you one of those people who thinks you’re better at everything?

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    I like the show, It’s not perfect by any means but its cool to have something great from the past come back and manifest itself again. You haters should just be happy to hear about the franchise again. You people probably hated tranformers because it wasn’t perfect, right?

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