I missed the first few moments of the opener (getting youngest settled with an anime DVD on our other TV) but I think you're right that John had to be much more complicit, here, in the killing. He's so clearly brooding and Sarah's so very worried and, oh, this is not going to be an easy road through teenager-dom.
Oh! Thanks for the heads-up, I hadn't realized this was starting again tonight (and I still have a couple of hours before it airs here). Yay! TVs to look forward to :-)
Damn, is it bad that when I saw your title, a different well-armed Sarah sprang to mind? (and not in a good way :-/)
I am still giddy over the awesome! All of the actors were so completely dialed into exactly where the characters were at that moment. Everyone seemed to be at a crossroads with who they were previously and who they were becoming. You could literally see John's walls going up as he hardened himself against the world around him. In a way his choice to save Cam at the end was less about their relationship and more about the fact that she is something he created, almost an extension of himself, and therefore one of the few things left he could trust. Something it looked like even Sarah does not qualify for anymore. Just what happened in that room
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I think you're absolutely right about John's choice to save Cameron there -- it's not about her, it's about trusting himelf in the future.
And I'm sure that the possibilities of John's and Cameron's link being developed over the season just got a whole lot messier and more fascinating, no?
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Damn, is it bad that when I saw your title, a different well-armed Sarah sprang to mind? (and not in a good way :-/)
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And I'm sure that the possibilities of John's and Cameron's link being developed over the season just got a whole lot messier and more fascinating, no?
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