Hey, not that any HTF'ites would fall for these sorts of rumors, but, regarding the rumors that there will be a Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles direct-to-video movie, the series composer Bear McCreary recently wrote this on his blog (a couple weeks ago):
Hey all, I want to mention that in order to get my Lena Headey fix, I just watched the low-budget horror film "The Broken" on dvd. It was not that bad! Yes, it is a direct-to-dvd movie, but, the film manages to avoid revealing itself as not-well-produced by having minimal dialogue. Though what...
I suspect that anyone who grew up when sci-fi was on the "outside" is still culturally conditioned to refer to it in slightly insulting terms. I.e., the nerds who were attacked by bullies for liking science fiction still remember their beatings, and will subtly negate the success of anything in...
Re: Entertainment Weekly Dude, just find one source, anywhere, that got it WRONG. If Entertainment Weekly had said something unique, that would make Entertainment Weekly's pundits different or special. But fact is, they and every other entertainment reporter everywhere, magazines and blogs...
Here's the statement from the showrunner:
(Quoted because Fox will be taking down the fox.com/terminator site shortly) Terminator - Sarah Connor Chronicles Blog Archive one last thing from josh friedman.
It was all over the net -- credit due to the source, The Hollywood Reporter's Live Feed -- but, it was only the schedule for the start of the season -- there was no info about what the mid-season shows would be, or what shows they'd use when some of the new shows fail.
I don't know that networks actually announce cancellations, and they certainly do not on Sunday night, but, Monday morning I am sure the network -- if asked -- will confirm that they did not renew it. Mind you I am just focusing on semantics. Result is the same. Here's the head writer's...
Cute. Latest tweet from T:SCC writer, commenting on tonight's earthquake in Los Angeles: "ashman01: Evidently, Michael Ausiello reported on the quake weeks ago."
Another poll, similar results! This one from Zap2It. I hadn't heard about any get-out-the-votes campaigns, so I'm thinking this may be, in a way, more accurate than the Neilsen ratingss! Bubble show poll results: You really, really want 'Terminator' and 'Chuck' back - From Inside the Box - Zap2it
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles wins E! Online's Save Our Show poll with Chuck and Dollhouse coming runners up! And E! asked Josh Friedman, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles show runner and executive producer, what he knows (or when he'll know it) The Fans Have Spoken: Save...
(Delayed Reaction) Hey! Why wasn't Cameron's electronic eye blue when she was mowing down everyone? She'd flashed her electronic eyes as blue before, but it was red in the finale. Hmm. fan art
In T2, his line was along the lines of "I know now why you cry, but it's something I could never do." He never developed any emotions at all - he comprehended them, that's all. Cameron on the other hand was designed to emulate human emotions (as an Infiltrator) and it seemed that sometimes she...
They're making a parallel to human nature. For example, it is human nature to frak everything that moves, but, our civilized "programming" keeps that nature in check (even though that nature is still present). Cameron was designed to kill, and something of that design still remains even after...
She came forward to the post-JD world with John. But she snuck off before the resistance fighters came upon John. The scene showed her arriving with John, naked, then she emulated some Road Warrior-esque clothing, and then snuck off. Weaver had previously gone back to the past (to 2009), but...
I too believe it was just her words being carried forward in one of the lightning flashes. She likely said those words as he vanished. Eddies in the space time continuum. It makes sense she stayed behind; she knows that if she is indeed dying of cancer, a clean break now makes sense, rather...
Maybe, but I think it is more likely that Cameron donated her chip so that John Henry could write himself onto the chip and become mobile. Cameron recognized that he could help bring peace to the war, since he appreciates the sacredness of human life -- whereas she herself, deep down as she...
Exactly. I agree. He's actually in a better place to be leader now than he would have been if he hadn't met Garbage-bot, since now he knows much more about the factions within the robot community. Plus I like that he's initially going to be famous for having been found nude. He'll have to...
I think they nailed it pretty well. I don't need a season 3 now -- they completed this version of the Terminator universe. John gets to fall in love with the flesh and blood version of Cameron (Allison), John gets to fight to save the post-Judgment Day world... and his mom, well I suppose she...
I wouldn't watch the show if it weren't for Cameron as played by Summer. She's the reason I tune in. Her acting, and her character. She's the only character with interesting character development. I guess I like her character best, because even when the characters are walking around in a...
No, Boston would be hell to film in. Besides the terrible traffic, you couldn't have enough cash to pay off all the officials to get the right permits. Shows that take place in Boston just throw in a few stock shots of the skyline or the Boston Commons (park). I thought Fringe was filmed...
Cremated remains of Reese, being put into an unmarked grave -- though I thought someone said he had a police record, so they knew his name...I guess the state of CA doesn't pay for personalized graves but at least they don't (apparently) just throw your ashes into the garbage.
P.S. I thought the "why aren't you wearing any pants" song was an exceptionally stupid choice. It was a ridiculous ditty. I did love however Savanah's line to her mother (the lead singer of Garbage) "You can't sing!". That was clever.
Yeah, it was relatively kind, in that he didn't even have time to know he'd been shot. I felt worse for the personal trainer, since didn't know the stakes.