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Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:57 PM

JAMERON4EVA


Okay, i know some may not like TSCC, (Really there out there,) but if you love it, then this is for you. This thread is just gen. info, and talk by fans, for fans, of the messiah, and his Cyborg girlfriend/protector. If you haven't noticed by now, i'm a really big TSCC fan, i mean seriously, i'm obsessed with the entire Terminator 'verse. But esspecially of any John/Cameron relationship, or known as Jameron. Some of you might like to know, Cameron was played by Summer glau, who played River in the Firefly 'verse.

Dramatis Personae:

Sarah Connor - Lena Headey
John Connor - Thomas Dekker
Cameron Phillips (Connor to me) - Summer Glau
Agent James Ellison - Richard T. Jones
Derek Resse ( Dick #1) - Brian Austin Green


And for all you haters out there, read these reviews.
"The years most exciting new show." - In Touch
"*****" - Doug Elfman, Chicago Sun-Times
"A total knock-out.." - Entertainment Weekly
"Smart, tough and entertaining." - Robet Bianco, USA Today

Now if you think TSCC sucks, it was the best new show in 2008, and best show in 2009, sorry but Dollhouse just didn't measure up to that level yet, but alas we will never know how that battle may have turned out, now that FOX (digital finger), cancelled it. JAMERON WILL LIVE ON 4 EVA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Tuesday, August 18, 2009 3:32 AM

PCCH7


my second favorite show after Firefly, and Summer Glau is excellent in it.. Brian Austin Green totally changed my opinion of him

"Bam, said the lady"

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009 4:35 AM

ZEEK


Don't go calling people who don't like your show haters. I gave the show over a season's worth of a chance and it only had a couple decent episodes. Then it went right back to being mediocre. I'm not going to call you names for liking it.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009 6:31 AM

STORYMARK


It may have been the best "new" show of 08, but it didn't hold a candle to some of the awesome shows on, new or not, last year.

It started very strong (I love the pilot) and had some great stuff (John and Derek in the park at the end of S1 is my favorite Terminator moment ever), but it just went off the rails in Season 2. I just couldn't hang with it.

"I thoroughly disapprove of duels. If a man should challenge me, I would take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand and lead him to a quiet place and kill him."

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009 6:48 AM

PCCH7


of course everyone´s entitled to their opinion.. I personally liked season 2 even more than season 1 except for a couple of episodes that focused a bit too heavily on Sarah.. I know it´s the Sarah Connor Chronicles but she probably is the most boring character because she never really changes. Could have used some more of Cameron and Derek but I still think the show was addictive and the best show since Lost season 1.. And also "Born to run" is the best episode I´ve ever seen of any series, what a way to end it.. I needed season 3 to start like 2 seconds after, but I guess not Fox

Fox

"Bam, said the lady"

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009 4:42 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:
Don't go calling people who don't like your show haters. I gave the show over a season's worth of a chance and it only had a couple decent episodes. Then it went right back to being mediocre. I'm not going to call you names for liking it.



THANK YOU, ZEEK!!!

That's what I've been saying. "Mediocre" is the operative word.

How many times we going to have this conversation, Jameron?

Mike


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Tuesday, August 18, 2009 11:40 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


i was told today that season 2 will be availabel on Sep 22 on DVD.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 1:51 AM

ECGORDON

There's no place I can be since I found Serenity.


My opinion of TSCC is somewhere in between that of jameron and kwicko's. It was better than mediocre, sometimes very good, but it lacked the focus it needed to be great. It's as if there were two rival show-runners vying for control.

I have all the eps burned to dvd-r off television, and I am sure I'll watch it several more times (or at least certain eps), but it wasn't good enough to shell out money for the official dvds.






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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 5:16 AM

PCCH7


Quote:

Originally posted by ecgordon:
My opinion of TSCC is somewhere in between that of jameron and kwicko's. It was better than mediocre, sometimes very good, but it lacked the focus it needed to be great. It's as if there were two rival show-runners vying for control.

I have all the eps burned to dvd-r off television, and I am sure I'll watch it several more times (or at least certain eps), but it wasn't good enough to shell out money for the official dvds.



funny you should mention that, cause I think Friedman wrestled a lot with the studio for creative control.. and yes, it´s out 22 sep.. Already pre-ordered the blu-ray






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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 5:43 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Quote:

Originally posted by ecgordon:
My opinion of TSCC is somewhere in between that of jameron and kwicko's. It was better than mediocre, sometimes very good, but it lacked the focus it needed to be great. It's as if there were two rival show-runners vying for control.

I have all the eps burned to dvd-r off television, and I am sure I'll watch it several more times (or at least certain eps), but it wasn't good enough to shell out money for the official dvds.




Yeah, the "mediocre" comment is just a li'l thing I've got going with a few of the Terminator freaks around here. Truth be told, I found the series in its ENTIRETY to be pretty mediocre - but there were episodes and moments that were spectacular. It's just that it was so uneven, so ham-handed at times, that you could never just settle in and watch, assured of a good ride and a crackling story. It was hit-n-miss, and that's something that just gets on my nerves.

Now, in the spirit of full disclosure, I felt pretty much exactly the same way about Dollhouse. There's exactly ONE reason why I kept watching it, and why I'm willing to try it again for Season Two: Joss Whedon. Period. Had Joss been doing TSCC, I'd have given it more of a chance. That's not to say that I'd have thought it was automatically BETTER because Joss was associated with; it's just to say that Joss has a proven track record of delivering the goods, in my opinion, so he gets a little more leeway to take his time and develop his series.

But none of that is to say that Dollhouse didn't suffer from the same feeling of people behind the cameras wrestling for control over the show's direction and focus. It very much felt that way, and the show suffered tremendously as a result.

I'll watch Dollhouse when it comes back for S2, but I'm in no rush to buy the DVDs. Truth be told, I'd be MORE likely to buy the TSCC DVDs, because there's stuff there I haven't already seen (and I mean more than just one episode that Dollhouse viewers didn't get - I gave up on TSCC about midway through S2, so there'd be several episodes I hadn't seen, and I might end up impressed.)

Mike


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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 8:04 AM

STORYMARK


Yeah, uneven is a good way to describe both shows. However, I tend to give shows slack for a shakey first season. So, Dollhouse gets more leeway than TSCC in that regard. TSCC had more time to find it's footing (not to mention starting off with an established mythology).

"I thoroughly disapprove of duels. If a man should challenge me, I would take him kindly and forgivingly by the hand and lead him to a quiet place and kill him."

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 11:08 AM

ZEEK


kwicko, it's like you read my mind. I have no great love for Dollhouse either. In fact I think I would have given up on it quicker than TSCC if it weren't for Joss. I gave TSCC a while into season 2 before giving up on it.

I won't buy either on DVD though.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 3:16 PM

JAMERON4EVA


Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:
Don't go calling people who don't like your show haters. I gave the show over a season's worth of a chance and it only had a couple decent episodes. Then it went right back to being mediocre. I'm not going to call you names for liking it.



Listen, i don't go around kalling people haters for nothing, i'm just saying, if you don't watch the character DEVELOPMENT, then you suck. It takes time to develop the characters, look at it, by the end Cameron was just on the verge of her own humanity, she was understanding humanity. John was getting over the fact Cameron was a machine, and he was looking at her as a human, even though he called her machine, that was his way of dealing with the fallout of the cliffhanger, and if you watched, he was getting over those events, and he was felling like a complete dick for his tratment of Cameron. Sarah stayed the same, but was slowly being opened to John's view. And Derek was Derek, he was getting over in his own way, he by the end was no longer trying to kill Cameron every ep, he was getting over.

Now to all those who doubt John fell in love with Cameron watch "Born to Run", the finallie, (FOX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
, LOOK AT HIS REACTION AT THE END, AND YOU'LL UNDERSTAND WHY I LOVE THIS SHOW, IT'S MORE THAN WHAT A LOT OF YOU SOUND LIKE YOU LIKE, (ACTION, ACTION, ACTION, ACTION,) It's about development of the Leader of humanity during the Machine war, and the development of a Terminator, and how they interact during the first and last eps. And before you go knocking the show, BE SURE TO WATCH ALL OF THE EPISODES FIRST. And if you don't believe Cameron has grown, watch the message she sends John.

Now i have to go see to some wayword Stormtroopers,
Jameron4eva

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 3:18 PM

JAMERON4EVA


Quote:

Originally posted by Kwicko:
Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:
Don't go calling people who don't like your show haters. I gave the show over a season's worth of a chance and it only had a couple decent episodes. Then it went right back to being mediocre. I'm not going to call you names for liking it.



THANK YOU, ZEEK!!!

That's what I've been saying. "Mediocre" is the operative word.

How many times we going to have this conversation, Jameron?

Mike




I have the persistance of a Terminator, I WILL NEVER WARE DOWN!!

TSCC 4 EVA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And if you want mediocre, watch Castle.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 4:30 PM

DEWRASTLER


Quote:

Originally posted by jameron4eva:

Now to all those who doubt John fell in love with Cameron watch "Born to Run", the finallie, (FOX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
, LOOK AT HIS REACTION AT THE END, AND YOU'LL UNDERSTAND WHY I LOVE THIS SHOW, IT'S MORE THAN WHAT A LOT OF YOU SOUND LIKE YOU LIKE, (ACTION, ACTION, ACTION, ACTION,) It's about development of the Leader of humanity during the Machine war, and the development of a Terminator, and how they interact during the first and last eps. And before you go knocking the show, BE SURE TO WATCH ALL OF THE EPISODES FIRST. And if you don't believe Cameron has grown, watch the message she sends John.



The problem with the show was that it strayed away from this too much. It focused too much on Sarah, when Sarah wasn't the interesting character. Those were the episodes that dragged on and pulled the show down. Hence the common belief that this show had flashes of brilliance but overall was a bit lacking. (I love getting to use the word hence)

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 5:34 PM

TRAVELER


So people who don't share your opinion are haters and suck.

Well I am a card carrying member.


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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 6:02 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:
kwicko, it's like you read my mind. I have no great love for Dollhouse either. In fact I think I would have given up on it quicker than TSCC if it weren't for Joss. I gave TSCC a while into season 2 before giving up on it.

I won't buy either on DVD though.



Oh, if it weren't Joss's show, I wouldn't have finished S1. I'd have quit about 5 eps in.

Mike


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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 6:05 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Quote:


Now to all those who doubt John fell in love with Cameron watch "Born to Run", the finallie,



For some shows, the ender is called a "finalé", the grand finish. For others, it's called (with thanks to The Soup for coming up with this one) a "finally". As in, "Thank god THAT's finally over!"

Guess which category I put TSCC's ending in.



Mike


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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 6:07 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Quote:

(I love getting to use the word hence)



Hence your use of it, twice.



Hence is quite an awesome word. Don't get enough "hence" these days.

Mike


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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 10:38 PM

ASARIAN


Quote:

Originally posted by jameron4eva:
Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:
Don't go calling people who don't like your show haters. I gave the show over a season's worth of a chance and it only had a couple decent episodes. Then it went right back to being mediocre. I'm not going to call you names for liking it.



Listen, i don't go around kalling people haters for nothing, i'm just saying, if you don't watch the character DEVELOPMENT, then you suck.


I shouldn't be taking the troll-bait, really; but I'll bite quick enough to say Zeek is entirely right, of course. On every count.

Personally, I took 'mediocre' as a kindness, even. Hate me for it, if you must. :)

Thomas Dekker's whiney acting stood out like a sore thumb, all throughout the show. Towards the end, there's was maybe like one episode where I was finally not annoyed with the twerp, and I could actually see him as a plausible future Resistance leader. Now, you can take that one brief instance of rising above mediocrity and call it "character development." Or you could be brave enough and admit that his overall performance was just dismal.

And then his mom. Don't get me started on her! Always angry, always sour, always unpleasant. Supposedly out of concern for John. It's a tale of woe. Very stirring. In the meantime she just succeeded to annoy.

Stephanie Jacobsen, as Jesse, was fair hot, I'll give her that. And that episode she killed Riley was one of her better ones. And then... they took her out of the loop.

And Summer, what can I say? She excelled in "Allison from Palmdale," painfully laying bare how her talents were wasted in this show. Instead they had her standing around, numb, for most of the time. And there's really only so much brilliance one can put into doing that.

Then there was bad scripting. Oh yeah, there was plenty of that. They host an entire chess tournament, yet they couldn't find any prop-guy with the wherewithal to actually place the chessboards properly; they want us to believe they built the most advanced A.I., yet when he 'forgets' something, apparently there was a fault on the harddrive (whereas every half-way decent home server across the world has some sort of RAID these days). Could go on for ever. Won't.

Either they gave us tech-talk only a 4th-grader would buy, or they went overboard the other way: John intenssely staring at Cameron's arm, diagnosing the problem as something "deeply internal." Why, thank you, Dr. Obvious, for that brilliant display of deductive reasoning! I'm sure Cameron could never have figured it out on her own. In fact, that whole stuff, with Cameron killing that bird and all, supposedly meaning to wax philosophical, failed miserably as a whole.

I guess the biggest problem with the show was that it continually tried to take things into a new direction. And, as a result, it went nowhere at all. Shows like that usually end the way this one did: they end.


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Thursday, August 20, 2009 2:16 AM

DEWRASTLER


Quote:

Originally posted by Kwicko:
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(I love getting to use the word hence)



Hence your use of it, twice.






Well played.

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Thursday, August 20, 2009 2:17 AM

DEWRASTLER


Quote:

Originally posted by asarian:
I guess the biggest problem with the show was that it continually tried to take things into a new direction. And, as a result, it went nowhere at all. Shows like that usually end the way this one did: they end.



And there it is. I think you hit the nail on the head right there.

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Thursday, August 20, 2009 11:31 AM

PCCH7


Quote:

Originally posted by asarian:
Quote:

Originally posted by jameron4eva:
Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:
Don't go calling people who don't like your show haters. I gave the show over a season's worth of a chance and it only had a couple decent episodes. Then it went right back to being mediocre. I'm not going to call you names for liking it.



Listen, i don't go around kalling people haters for nothing, i'm just saying, if you don't watch the character DEVELOPMENT, then you suck.


I shouldn't be taking the troll-bait, really; but I'll bite quick enough to say Zeek is entirely right, of course. On every count.

Personally, I took 'mediocre' as a kindness, even. Hate me for it, if you must. :)

Thomas Dekker's whiney acting stood out like a sore thumb, all throughout the show. Towards the end, there's was maybe like one episode where I was finally not annoyed with the twerp, and I could actually see him as a plausible future Resistance leader. Now, you can take that one brief instance of rising above mediocrity and call it "character development." Or you could be brave enough and admit that his overall performance was just dismal.

And then his mom. Don't get me started on her! Always angry, always sour, always unpleasant. Supposedly out of concern for John. It's a tale of woe. Very stirring. In the meantime she just succeeded to annoy.

Stephanie Jacobsen, as Jesse, was fair hot, I'll give her that. And that episode she killed Riley was one of her better ones. And then... they took her out of the loop.

And Summer, what can I say? She excelled in "Allison from Palmdale," painfully laying bare how her talents were wasted in this show. Instead they had her standing around, numb, for most of the time. And there's really only so much brilliance one can put into doing that.

Then there was bad scripting. Oh yeah, there was plenty of that. They host an entire chess tournament, yet they couldn't find any prop-guy with the wherewithal to actually place the chessboards properly; they want us to believe they built the most advanced A.I., yet when he 'forgets' something, apparently there was a fault on the harddrive (whereas every half-way decent home server across the world has some sort of RAID these days). Could go on for ever. Won't.

Either they gave us tech-talk only a 4th-grader would buy, or they went overboard the other way: John intenssely staring at Cameron's arm, diagnosing the problem as something "deeply internal." Why, thank you, Dr. Obvious, for that brilliant display of deductive reasoning! I'm sure Cameron could never have figured it out on her own. In fact, that whole stuff, with Cameron killing that bird and all, supposedly meaning to wax philosophical, failed miserably as a whole.

I guess the biggest problem with the show was that it continually tried to take things into a new direction. And, as a result, it went nowhere at all. Shows like that usually end the way this one did: they end.


--
"Mei-mei, everything I have is right here." -- Simon Tam



Dekker/John´s whining does not go on throughout all of the show, he does whine a lot in season 1 but he´s just a kid wanting to have a normal life, in season 2 he starts to accept the fact that he´s not gonna have a normal life and he starts making decisions and I guess in season 3 we would´ve seen how he becomes the leader.. I would imagine that the whining was in the writing and not just something Dekker pulled out of the blue.. Imo he´s the best John Connor so far.

On Sarah, I agree.. She get´s tiring fast but that´s just the character, that´s how Sarah is.. I think Lena Headey did a good job though as a tough as nails chick..

I know a lot of people are annoyed by Jesse though and thought there was too much focus on her and that she ruined the show somewhat.. I kinda liked her, Reilly on the other hand.. Don´t like her very much, but that may just be down to my love for Cameron

I agree about Summer Glau, she´s the best thing about the show but you have to remember that she plays a terminator and that´s what they do.. They stand still and stare.. Still you have her dancing in one ep, the bird thing, she´s kind of suicidal, her overriding objectives and many other things to show that she´s "different" as she says.. And she clearly becomes more human towards the end if you´ve watched all of it.

I think the writing in this show is excellent, as I´ve said many times "Born to run" is the best episode I´ve ever seen of any show, Firefly included but I guess that´s a taste thing and everyone´s different. But as for the chess tournament, is that what you looked for? If the chessboards are correctly aligned? Do you check the screen for boom mikes as well?

As for John repairing Camerons arm, I don´t think it´s meant to show his technical knowhow, but to show him caring for Cameron, of course she could have done it herself.. and I don´t remember the exact words but they both say something like "it´s nice to have someone help you"..

As for the show, of course they tried to do new things with it and in my opinion it was a great success. What, do people really want "Terminator of the week"? how boring would that be.. Anyway it´s a matter of opinion and people don´t always like the same things. I can accept that, even though I think people who don´t like TSCC or Firefly in general are idiots

"Summer Glau can simply walk into Mordor"

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Thursday, August 20, 2009 12:09 PM

JAMERON4EVA


Quote:

Originally posted by pcch7:
Quote:

Originally posted by asarian:
Quote:

Originally posted by jameron4eva:
Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:
Don't go calling people who don't like your show haters. I gave the show over a season's worth of a chance and it only had a couple decent episodes. Then it went right back to being mediocre. I'm not going to call you names for liking it.



Listen, i don't go around kalling people haters for nothing, i'm just saying, if you don't watch the character DEVELOPMENT, then you suck.


I shouldn't be taking the troll-bait, really; but I'll bite quick enough to say Zeek is entirely right, of course. On every count.

Personally, I took 'mediocre' as a kindness, even. Hate me for it, if you must. :)

Thomas Dekker's whiney acting stood out like a sore thumb, all throughout the show. Towards the end, there's was maybe like one episode where I was finally not annoyed with the twerp, and I could actually see him as a plausible future Resistance leader. Now, you can take that one brief instance of rising above mediocrity and call it "character development." Or you could be brave enough and admit that his overall performance was just dismal.

And then his mom. Don't get me started on her! Always angry, always sour, always unpleasant. Supposedly out of concern for John. It's a tale of woe. Very stirring. In the meantime she just succeeded to annoy.

Stephanie Jacobsen, as Jesse, was fair hot, I'll give her that. And that episode she killed Riley was one of her better ones. And then... they took her out of the loop.

And Summer, what can I say? She excelled in "Allison from Palmdale," painfully laying bare how her talents were wasted in this show. Instead they had her standing around, numb, for most of the time. And there's really only so much brilliance one can put into doing that.

Then there was bad scripting. Oh yeah, there was plenty of that. They host an entire chess tournament, yet they couldn't find any prop-guy with the wherewithal to actually place the chessboards properly; they want us to believe they built the most advanced A.I., yet when he 'forgets' something, apparently there was a fault on the harddrive (whereas every half-way decent home server across the world has some sort of RAID these days). Could go on for ever. Won't.

Either they gave us tech-talk only a 4th-grader would buy, or they went overboard the other way: John intenssely staring at Cameron's arm, diagnosing the problem as something "deeply internal." Why, thank you, Dr. Obvious, for that brilliant display of deductive reasoning! I'm sure Cameron could never have figured it out on her own. In fact, that whole stuff, with Cameron killing that bird and all, supposedly meaning to wax philosophical, failed miserably as a whole.

I guess the biggest problem with the show was that it continually tried to take things into a new direction. And, as a result, it went nowhere at all. Shows like that usually end the way this one did: they end.


--
"Mei-mei, everything I have is right here." -- Simon Tam



Dekker/John´s whining does not go on throughout all of the show, he does whine a lot in season 1 but he´s just a kid wanting to have a normal life, in season 2 he starts to accept the fact that he´s not gonna have a normal life and he starts making decisions and I guess in season 3 we would´ve seen how he becomes the leader.. I would imagine that the whining was in the writing and not just something Dekker pulled out of the blue.. Imo he´s the best John Connor so far.

On Sarah, I agree.. She get´s tiring fast but that´s just the character, that´s how Sarah is.. I think Lena Headey did a good job though as a tough as nails chick..

I know a lot of people are annoyed by Jesse though and thought there was too much focus on her and that she ruined the show somewhat.. I kinda liked her, Reilly on the other hand.. Don´t like her very much, but that may just be down to my love for Cameron

I agree about Summer Glau, she´s the best thing about the show but you have to remember that she plays a terminator and that´s what they do.. They stand still and stare.. Still you have her dancing in one ep, the bird thing, she´s kind of suicidal, her overriding objectives and many other things to show that she´s "different" as she says.. And she clearly becomes more human towards the end if you´ve watched all of it.

I think the writing in this show is excellent, as I´ve said many times "Born to run" is the best episode I´ve ever seen of any show, Firefly included but I guess that´s a taste thing and everyone´s different. But as for the chess tournament, is that what you looked for? If the chessboards are correctly aligned? Do you check the screen for boom mikes as well?

As for John repairing Camerons arm, I don´t think it´s meant to show his technical knowhow, but to show him caring for Cameron, of course she could have done it herself.. and I don´t remember the exact words but they both say something like "it´s nice to have someone help you"..

As for the show, of course they tried to do new things with it and in my opinion it was a great success. What, do people really want "Terminator of the week"? how boring would that be.. Anyway it´s a matter of opinion and people don´t always like the same things. I can accept that, even though I think people who don´t like TSCC or Firefly in general are idiots

"Summer Glau can simply walk into Mordor"




I agree with you on all counts, except Jesse, and Riley. They both tried to kill Cameron, and as we all know, were dicks from the future, kinda like derek in the begining. But by the end Derek had matured from a dick, to a jackass, he had some caring feelings, unlike those cold ass ice Queens, Jesse and Riley, (KIL KIL KIL KIL).

And on the John reparing Cameron thing, that was another way of him moving his relationship w/ Cameron forward, and i think FOX royaly fracked us by not giving a third season, i mean how perfect could a season cliffhanger be? COME ON!!!



Oh and to Kwico, I'LL NEVER QUIT THIS, IT WILL GO ON, AND AHLL BE BAACCCK!!!!!!!!!!

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Thursday, August 20, 2009 5:53 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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I guess the biggest problem with the show was that it continually tried to take things into a new direction. And, as a result, it went nowhere at all. Shows like that usually end the way this one did: they end.



Exactly. It's not that I *LIKE* that the show didn't do better or wasn't written better. I wish it HAD been better; I'd have loved to have had seven seasons of Summer...

What you said makes perfect sense, and that's exactly how I felt Veronica Mars went so horribly wrong at the end. In Season Three, they were suffering and were desperate for ratings, so they started casting about desperately, trying for ANY trick that would bring viewers. What they ended up with was a mishmash of a show that couldn't pick up and follow a story arc to any kind of logical conclusion. Where you had two seasons of tightly-written, well-crafted plot arcs and many self-contained mini-arcs, in Season Three we got a whole lot of "What the...? Well then what happened to...? And where's...? But what about...?"

I was sad to see V-Mars go, but at the end, I was kind of grateful, too.

Mike


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Thursday, August 20, 2009 5:58 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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Oh and to Kwico, I'LL NEVER QUIT THIS, IT WILL GO ON, AND AHLL BE BAACCCK!!!!!!!!!!



Oh, I count on it. I wouldn't respect you if you quit this easily. After all, we're Browncoats here - we've done the impossible, and quitting just isn't in our DNA. Got a li'l movie for our troubles, we did. That makes us mighty. :)

I get that you really love TSCC, and I can respect that. It's not my favorite show, but diff'rent strokes for diff'rent folks, eh. And if you give up on it, you'll lose any chance of ever getting more. I'd like to see SyFy pick it up, if they could afford it, because it's become a niche for "cult" programs that develop a distinct niche following, like the Stargate series. I'm not a fan of those, either, but I can understand why many are, and they've got a big, full, rich universe of stories to explore, and many seasons' worth of shows to do it in.

Mike


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Thursday, August 20, 2009 5:59 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Oh, and bear in mind that even if I reply with snark or smartassedness, I'm still bumping the TSCC threads back up to the top of the list! That has to help you out somewhat...

Mike


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Monday, September 21, 2009 7:10 AM

JAMERON4EVA


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Originally posted by Kwicko:
Oh, and bear in mind that even if I reply with snark or smartassedness, I'm still bumping the TSCC threads back up to the top of the list! That has to help you out somewhat...

Mike




And i thank you for that. See people, me and Kwicko may disagree, but isn't that what a debate is all about.

AND FOR FUTURE REFERENCE, UNLESS I ACTUALLY CALL YOU A "HATER", I DON'T CONSIDER YOU ONE, SO GET OFF MY GORRAM ASS!!!!!!!

Signed,
Jameron4eva.

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Sunday, October 4, 2009 8:37 AM

JAMERON4EVA


Kill the black Sqirrl!!!!!!!!!!

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Sunday, October 11, 2009 11:33 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Bumping this one back to the top because I think Jameron might be right - Fox cancelled the wrong show! I didn't much care for TSCC, but objectively, it was better than Dollhouse. As much as I love Joss, I gave up on Dollhouse; I just couldn't take it any more.

I'd rather see TSCC on Fox's Friday night schedule, because while *I* didn't care much for it, I do think it's the better of the two shows - and it got consistently better ratings as well.

Mike

The percentage you're paying is too high-priced
While you're living beyond all your means;
And the man in the suit has just bought a new car
From the profit he's made on your dreams

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Monday, October 12, 2009 3:20 PM

PIRATENEWS

John Lee, conspiracy therapist at Hollywood award-winner History Channel-mocked SNL-spoofed PirateNew.org wooHOO!!!!!!



Garbage girl terminated TSCC
www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00018247.html

Shirley Manson of Garbage as Catherine Weaver a shape-shifting Terminator CEO
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminator:_The_Sarah_Connor_Chronicles#C
ast_and_characters


Here's who shoulda done the theme music for TSCC. Cross-promotional marketing by a megaband could've made huge difference. No mention of this Bond girl, not even on this thread or forum, near as I can tell. FAIL.

In general, the Terminators could've been a lot hotter, and scarier. Sexterminators...

I wonder where they got the idea for a gothgirl Terminator?










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Monday, October 12, 2009 3:39 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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Here's who shoulda done the theme music for TSCC. Cross-promotional marketing by a megaband could've made huge difference. No mention of this Bond girl, not even on this thread or forum, near as I can tell. FAIL.



"Megaband"? Garbage? Shirley you jest! They had one "kinda-hit" over a dozen years ago, and little to nothing else.

The reason Shirley Manson wasn't mentioned in any of the Terminator threads was because she never seemed to be a major part of the show, and that story arc didn't seem to be going anywhere.




Mike

The percentage you're paying is too high-priced
While you're living beyond all your means;
And the man in the suit has just bought a new car
From the profit he's made on your dreams

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Monday, October 12, 2009 7:57 PM

JEWELSTAITEFAN


The only reason I knew Shirley Manson was in TTSCC was from all the posts on this board.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009 12:40 PM

JAMERON4EVA


Quote:

Originally posted by Kwicko:
Quote:


Here's who shoulda done the theme music for TSCC. Cross-promotional marketing by a megaband could've made huge difference. No mention of this Bond girl, not even on this thread or forum, near as I can tell. FAIL.



"Megaband"? Garbage? Shirley you jest! They had one "kinda-hit" over a dozen years ago, and little to nothing else.

The reason Shirley Manson wasn't mentioned in any of the Terminator threads was because she never seemed to be a major part of the show, and that story arc didn't seem to be going anywhere.




Mike

The percentage you're paying is too high-priced
While you're living beyond all your means;
And the man in the suit has just bought a new car
From the profit he's made on your dreams




Now "Wheren Lies Continue" by Slipknot,(THE NINE KICK ASS!), is a good song.

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Thursday, October 29, 2009 7:02 PM

JAMERON4EVA


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Originally posted by asarian:
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Originally posted by jameron4eva:
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Originally posted by Zeek:
Don't go calling people who don't like your show haters. I gave the show over a season's worth of a chance and it only had a couple decent episodes. Then it went right back to being mediocre. I'm not going to call you names for liking it.



Listen, i don't go around kalling people haters for nothing, i'm just saying, if you don't watch the character DEVELOPMENT, then you suck.


I shouldn't be taking the troll-bait, really; but I'll bite quick enough to say Zeek is entirely right, of course. On every count.

Personally, I took 'mediocre' as a kindness, even. Hate me for it, if you must. :)

Thomas Dekker's whiney acting stood out like a sore thumb, all throughout the show. Towards the end, there's was maybe like one episode where I was finally not annoyed with the twerp, and I could actually see him as a plausible future Resistance leader. Now, you can take that one brief instance of rising above mediocrity and call it "character development." Or you could be brave enough and admit that his overall performance was just dismal.

And then his mom. Don't get me started on her! Always angry, always sour, always unpleasant. Supposedly out of concern for John. It's a tale of woe. Very stirring. In the meantime she just succeeded to annoy.

Stephanie Jacobsen, as Jesse, was fair hot, I'll give her that. And that episode she killed Riley was one of her better ones. And then... they took her out of the loop.

And Summer, what can I say? She excelled in "Allison from Palmdale," painfully laying bare how her talents were wasted in this show. Instead they had her standing around, numb, for most of the time. And there's really only so much brilliance one can put into doing that.

Then there was bad scripting. Oh yeah, there was plenty of that. They host an entire chess tournament, yet they couldn't find any prop-guy with the wherewithal to actually place the chessboards properly; they want us to believe they built the most advanced A.I., yet when he 'forgets' something, apparently there was a fault on the harddrive (whereas every half-way decent home server across the world has some sort of RAID these days). Could go on for ever. Won't.

Either they gave us tech-talk only a 4th-grader would buy, or they went overboard the other way: John intenssely staring at Cameron's arm, diagnosing the problem as something "deeply internal." Why, thank you, Dr. Obvious, for that brilliant display of deductive reasoning! I'm sure Cameron could never have figured it out on her own. In fact, that whole stuff, with Cameron killing that bird and all, supposedly meaning to wax philosophical, failed miserably as a whole.

I guess the biggest problem with the show was that it continually tried to take things into a new direction. And, as a result, it went nowhere at all. Shows like that usually end the way this one did: they end.


--
"Mei-mei, everything I have is right here." -- Simon Tam



You, you say those horrible things,FRACKING TRAITOR!!!! Do you even care if the human race survives at all, HUMPH!, do you even care that we have entered the time when scifi shows, end dates have come? TSCC IS THE BEST THERE IS, THE BEST THERE WAS, AND THE BEST THAT THERE EVER WILL BE!

Oh, and if you don't know who said that daily, you suck, HART FOUNDATION!!!

"Mom, he has her chip. He has her."
John Connor,"Born To Run", TSCC EP 2x22

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