What does that mean?

Sep 15, 2008 21:12

I just finished up SCC (Cole decided to not finish his homework until almost 8:30. Excellent.) and I quite liked it. I think the T-1001 (what? 1000 wasn't good enough?) feels almost contrived. Being able to morph into anyone or anything makes it too easy for Skynet to win. Does that make sense? Shirley Manson (what the hell is her name on the show?) can become anyone and make the pieces of Skynet fall into place way, way too easily. How can John and co. fight against an enemy that constantly changes faces? How can they win when they're being so expertly maneuvered? It's like this creepy game of chess that plays with human lives with a shocking disregard for how many people are killed. On the other hand, John and co. have to keep in mind that anyone who becomes collateral damage in the present could potentially be a key player in the future who cannot be killed. I figure that they have to make sure everyone survives just to keep the status quo. Dude. That's tough. Maybe the guy Derek killed in the alley in season one (the fake Sarkissian) is the leader of a group of rebels in ... uhh, San Dimas. Now he's gone. Also, Bill and Ted make an appearance and travel through time collecting notable leaders to help John lead his peeps to freedom. Now, that's a story worth telling!

Despite all that I really did like the episode. Leven whatshername looks like Claire-Tess. Seriously. Convince me she doesn't look like Emilie de Ravin. Convince me.

I'm tired. My throat feels better. Yay! I have to figure out what time I can make it down to Morgan Hill to sign some house papers on Wednesday. I would really like to be on vacation. Really.

And now I'm done.

home, tv, huh?!?, terminator

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