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TV Shows that Deserved Better: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles was a show ended prematurely by Fox. If this was done as an either/or in respect to renewing Fox’s Dollhouse, I believe Fox executives bet on the wrong horse.

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TV Review: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Season 2, Ep. 21 - Adam Raised a Cain | FilmBook

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Season 2, Ep. 21 - Adam Raised a Cain was one of the best episodes of the season. REESE! The single head shot to the

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TV Review: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Season 2, Ep.14: The Good Wound | FilmBook

The second segment of Season 2 of Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles has begun with blood and good acting. In Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

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TV Review: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Season 2, Ep. 12: Alpine Fields | FilmBook

In Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Ep. 12-Alpine Fields and T:SCC in general, I do not really like it when Reese tells a story and it usually ends up

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TV Review: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Season 2, Ep. 10: Strange Things Happen at the One Two Point | FilmBook

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Ep. 10 - Strange Things Happen at the One Two Point has sparked some debate amongst a few Film-Book readers. The

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After watching this episode, I have been diving into figuring out why Skynet can't just send technology back in time on purpose in order to kickstart the technological advances early.

Why is the "big bad" Scottish mimetic polyalloy bot scraping around trying to find whatever bits and pieces of destroyed terminators that she can, when Skynet could have just posted the bits and pieces she is after to her directly?

In the films, it's clear that certain limitations have been put on what can or cannot travel back in time in order to prevent the robots sending back advanced bombs, for example.

The arbitrary nature of what can or cannot be sent back, in the films, does seem to purely be based on "that isn't allowed because that would make the robots over-powered and unrealistic to be able to defeat"

In this TV show, however, it is shown that Skynet is able to get a leg up through technology that can be sent back in time.

And so, it kinda makes no sense for them to not do this deliberately, instead of having a rogue bot scrapping around for whatever bits and pieces she can find from the kill bots.

It must be pretty hard to write time travel stories and not run into plot holes, though, I guess.

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In this episode the undercover killer robot and the fugitive leader of the resistance John Connor both coincidentally have the same therapist.

That's the plot and I am here for it.

I don't want action scenes. That's boring. I want see the killer robot and "chosen one" protagonist go to therapy.

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@dbb @wim_v12e Please could you define #tscc? Couldn't easily find it.