Sorry - you have that backwards - the one with the daughter, the daughter and mom knew he was alive. The woman whom Sarah befriended (the bald headed ones wife, who had the recording of the struggle with Sarah) was sure he was dead.
I go back to my earlier request - lets just pretend this train wreck of an episode never happened.
Why do I keep forgetting this show is on Fridays? Argh.
Oh, and I haven’t really liked this second season nearly as much. From what you’ve said, I get the feeling it’s not worth downloading…but I guess I’ll have to.
Weaver destroys a whole HK facility for a breach of security, and really wants to finish the missing guy.
Missing guy has an HK. Got away.
Other guy who kidnaps Sarah is also a missing guy, who an “overseas” interest fixed up, is paying, and sent after Sarah. He’s not working for Weaver, I assume?
Who is the overseas interest who apparently doesn’t work with Weaver but sure knows a lot about what she’s doing and HKs?
I’m trying to distill a story out of this, because these last few episodes have sucked monkey turd.
“Remember I told you something strange is going on?”
::Cameron walks by in her underwear for no reason::
Yes, something strange is going on. In your head. Who is it with some naughty thoughts about Cameron?
i don’t think anyone, including herself and her son, thinks she’s mentally well-adjusted. as for tough… if chewing through your veins just to lubricate your cuffs isn’t tough, i don’t know what is.
this show is about Sarah Connor after all, so it’s nice to see them spending them fleshing out the titular character.
I feel your pain. My main reason to watch these days is Cameron. But I have to say that after seeing Lena Headeyas the queen in 300, even though I wasn’t whelmed with the movie itself, I have had more respect for her performance.
This season, while not as good as the first, is still pretty cool. Last episode, however, SUCKED.
I’m kind of getting the impression that Weaver is working for the Future Connors. Or maybe a robots and humans can coexist group. Either way, she doesn’t seem to be Skynet. And, asides from developing the AI, her missions seem to parallel those of the Connor’s. It should be interesting to see how this season develops.
Oh and in case you’re wondering, Sarah is a woman. If I was to dream of Cameron, she wouldn’t be wearing a bra.
Sarah is tough, and it really isn’t too important if she’s as smart, blah blah blah as she thinks she is.
The thing is, nothing is making sense these last few episodes. HK factory (maybe). Gets blown up because of security. However, there is such a huge security breach that the factory’s two hired killers are NOT found, worried about, or taken care of. But Weaver has one incompetent P.I. chasing one of the two.
Again, seems like weirdness for weirdness sake (IE. the dreaming episode) with little sense or plot movement behind them.
Different kind of “tough.” If you can chew through your own veins without a second thought, but you keep flipping out or hesitating when it comes to doing something brutal in cold blood when the world might depend on it, it’s simple masochism.
Not to say that the character is necessarily being badly executed—if the creators are doing it on purpose, you have an interesting, rounded character. If they aren’t, it just becomes a flawed attempt at a “superwoman.”
I totally agree. Furthermore, weirdness doesn’t necessarily make something good or even interesting.
I saw this a lot in high school.
“Wow that’s so deep yo, it’s the greatest song ever”
“What is it about?”
“I have no idea but that’s what makes it great”
Just got around to watching this episode, and I agree that it was pretty poor. But I don’t think the second season has been bad, overall. In fact, I think the first episodes of the second season were the best the show has been, although it’s hit a rough patch the last few.
Wow - now that is dark. Very well-done episode, I thought - gave a great sense of how very, very claustrophobic it must have felt to be Riley. Reminded me of a mob movie, actually.
An excellent episode that makes up for recent failings. They did a good job filling out Riley’s character over the season, and making you feel for her. Now we HAVE to keep watching until Jesse gets what is coming to her.
She thinks exposure to Cameron is going to have negative effects on him, distort his thinking, etc. I think she’s from a faction of the resistance that disagreed with sending back Cameron.
Incidentally, there’s a whole lot about the Riley story that doesn’t make sense, if I recall correctly.
Wasn’t she with them when they killed that terminator in Mexico? Didn’t she see that he was a terminator? And they knew it.
Now she understood what that was because she was the from the future, but from the Connors’ perspective she witnessed something mind blowing. At the end of the episode she seemed to be in shock - and then boom, everything is back to normal. Wouldn’t they have had to explain to her what she saw? How did they go back to being so casual?
In any case, Sarah confronts John in this episode and tells him about how the “guidance counselor” knew about mexico, about her screaming fit - and John’s response is “I didn’t tell her anything.” - while it would be troubling that she was talking to other people about it, it’s not as though the only way she could know these things is if John told her, right?
Maybe I’m misremembering how much she witnessed in Mexico.