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Sarah Connor Chronicles: Episode 17: Review

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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles does not belong to me, it belongs to Warner Bros Home Entertainment Company/Fox Television Network.

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  • dude, LOVE your stuff, just found this channel, excellent excellent excellent !

  • Thank you, very much! This Friday it continues.

  • Great review as always, dude.

    Cameron was made for one purpose - to kill John Connor. She wasn't made for combat or anything like that. She's an assassin. To pull that off, Skynet had to make her as human as it possibly could, relying on 'Allison' to get her within striking distance before 'Cameron' would take over.

    Her whole existence has always revolved around John Connor, and now that she is self-aware, it has become a strange sense of infatuation and longing.

  • That is an interesting point.

    When she was working for Skynet, her existence revolved around killing him.

    Once she was reprogrammed, her existence revolved around protecting him.

    But in both cases her existence revolved around John Connor.

  • Just to extend the logic - if John had died, she never would have existed in the first place. His wellbeing is her wellbeing. There's a strange sort of symbiosis to the characters there and the show's greater mythology; how for better or worse the one relies on the other.

    Man needs machine, machine needs man.

  • That last sentence reminded me of the conversation between Neo and Haaman from The Matrix Reloaded

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  • Hi, sorry i dont have sound at moment, but just quickly, i saw the last episode yesterday, and despite me loving the show, i found it all confusing.

    1. Is there a link that can explain the story? My critique of this drama is the long winded stories, hard to follow!

    2. I dont get the ending, why was weaver building john henry?

  • HAHA I love it!!! =P

  • great review dude ! love it,you sound right about things !

  • Me too! Thanks!

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