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Dec 16 2008

Sarah Connor Chronicles Fall Season Finale

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TV.com: Earthlings Welcome Here - Sarah’s continued obsession with the three dots leads her to a blogger with intimate knowledge of the symbol. Meanwhile, Riley and Cameron face off.

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Recap & Review: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles comes to an end for 2008. This week’s episodes marks the finale for the fall season, and if the series hadn’t been picked up by Fox for more episodes, it may have been the end for the series. A not fitting end either. This ending point would have left so many unanswered questions. This week, we focus a bit on Riley and Sarah. We jump forward to the future to see how Riley came to know Jesse and come to the time she is in now.

Jesse found Riley on the streets of the future searching for food. She brought her along to the LA of 2007 because she was a pretty girl, and there really is no other reason. Jesse really isn’t her friend. Not even close. We see that during the episode, especially when Riley comes to her after she is kicked out of her foster home. When Riley says they should move in together, Jesse hit hers, and this raises questions from both John and Cameron.

The terminator is getting more curious about Riley, and she confronts the girl. She then goes to John suspicious.We do know Riley is from the future, but she seems at best an unwilling participant in Jesse’s plans. Her mission is to keep John away from Cameron. She isn’t succeeding much in this, but it is not an easy task. It is starting to seem that Riley has real feelings for John, and this is why has become increasinly uncomfortable with the mission she has been given.

As for Sarah, she continues her own journey to find the source of the three dots. This search for knowledge leads her to a UFO convention of all places, and while there she learns of a blogger that might have some information for her. She meets a woman while there who offers to lead her to the blogger she seeks. However, there is a twist here. The woman she spends a good part of this episode talking to is really the blogger she is looking for, and the woman is also a man. The man, Alan Park, has taken on the identity of a woman in order to hide from those out to kill him.

He knows too much about a special metal that is being used to create metal drones that fly in the skies. Some say these are alien in origin, but Sarah thinks it is the beginning of the metal used to create robots in the future. She tries to help the man remember more about the things he knows by taking him to a hypno-therapist, but those looking for him find him there and he is killed. Sarah is able to find the location by what she heard before. She goes there, and finds a man that tries to convince her that he is someone else. There is a gun battle with Sarah shot in the leg. She ends up killing the man, and before the episode ends we see once again these three important dots.

There was also more about Weaver in this episode, as we see her continue to work with her project of John Henry using Cromartie’s body. She and Ellison continue to work hand and hand, and he isn’t too convinced about the terminator having changed. This ends this fall of Terminator. To me this episode felt a bit off as a season ender. It didn’t pack as big a punch as most season enders though.

Perhaps that is because it isn’t a real season ender. The series will be back in February, so we will have more episodes before long. This series had its weak moments over the last few episodes, but this series is much stronger now. Next, we see the return of Kyle Reese. What did you think of this fall season finale of The Sarah Connor Chronicles? Are you already waiting for its return in February?

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Dec 09 2008

The Sarah Connor Chronicles Episode 2-12

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TV.com: Alpine Fields - Sarah and Cameron attempt to save a family whose fate links in with Derek in the future. Jesse fights for her life.

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Recap & Review: Terminator has been slowly improving from the beginning of the season. The series has had its high points and its low ones. I’ll say from the outset that this episode was one of its low ones. It never really pulled me in. This week, Sarah is trying to save a family whose name also appears on the list. She doesn’t know which of the family is set to be killed by a terminator coming after them. It could be the father, the mother or their teenage daughter. She tries to get them back to the city, but the terminator crashes into them. This leads them to returning to their house in the middle of the woods.

Sarah tries to figure out which needs saving, and the teenager, Lauren, thinks it might be her dad. In his work, he has been doing banking with a computer tech company. They try to hide out in the house, and during this time we learn there is more to this family. The mother has been having an affair with one of the neighbors near the cabin. This is something her husband had no idea about. In fact, she is pregnant. With this new piece of information, Sarah believes that it is her baby they are trying to keep alive. We learn this to be so during the course of the episode.

The episode jumps back and forth through time. First, we’re in 2027 with Derek, and we see where he meets Jessie for the first time on a mission to save a girl that might be the only one immune to a virus unleased by the cyborgs to destroy the human race. The two are able to find the young girl, and they take her back to Derek’s headquarters. Both Jessie and Derek were both infected by the virus, but with the girl a cure is found and made. This is why the terminator wants her dead. We jump from this future point to the point of the girl’s birth ad back to when Sarah first encountered the family, and we keep doing this throughout the episode.

We do see Sarah and Derek are successful in keeping the girl alive, but this episode just didn’t have the strength previous episodes had. To me, it was weak point in the series. We didn’t even see John once during this episode, and he is the main part of this series. There was one phone call. I am a huge fan of this series, but this episode dragged on for me. What did you think of this week’s episode? Only one more episode until The Sarah Connor Chronicles takes its own winter break!

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Dec 02 2008

The Sarah Connor Chronicles Episode 2-11

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TV.com: Self Made Man - Cameron’s secret is exposed. A Terminator sent to the wrong time causes catastrophic results changing history.

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Recap & Review: Terminator seems to be picking up speed and only getting better as the season progresses. This series totally escapes everything that is part of the Terminator series of films, but with its mythology he is gaining only new viewers. In the last couple of episodes time travel and different time lines has become a focus, and that has continued on this week. We begin the episode with Cameron and some things she is doing.

At night, it appears she has another life at the library. She talks to the man that runs the library, taking him donuts. While looking through pictures in an old book from the 1920’s, she finds someone she recognizes - a terminator possibly. She has the librarian help her pull up more about the man and she finds out who he is. Even though, the records on the man are in a locked room, she breaks in. This angers the man.

However, she apologizes, and they continue on to find out about the man she saw. There is no record of him before a fire in 1920. He began to buy property in the San Fernando Valley and he built homes. He found the money to buy these properties by robbing banks. When the librarian finds her gun, he of course has way too many questions. Questions she all answers. The more she finds out about the man she saw in the picture, the more questions she has herself.

They find another video of a documentary, and in this documentary Cameron learns the story oh how the fire started. A terminator arrived on scene and started the blaze with his arrival. However, Cameron finds out that the terminator arrived at the wrong time in history. He wasn’t meant to kill all those people in the fire. In order to make things right, he makes sure the building that was going to be built by one of the men that died is built, and then he he hides in the walls for the next eighty years. She finds the terminator and terminates him before going back to the library. She tells Eric, the librarian, his cancer has returned, and he tells her to leave. The next time she comes to the library, he is gone.

As for Riley, we now know she is also from the future, and that night she calls John to come get her. She is obviously upset, but when he arrives all is well, and she wants to just hang out. Hanging out turns into John getting into a fight with the guy who lives at the house the party is at. He pulls her out of the house, and they end up parking somewhere to talk. He tells her about his past, and she does the same. This brings the two of them closer together. You really have to wonder what will happen once John finds out she is from the future.

Not much of Sarah Connor this week. Nothing of Derek and Jessie. This episode was mostly focused on Cameron and the past. The past did become important though because it looks like Cameron found the significance of the three dots. This series is really picking up speed though, and I can’t wait to see what happens next. What did you think of this week’s episode? For daily tv listings, check here .

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Nov 25 2008

The Sarah Connor Chronicles Episode 2-10

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TV.com: Strange Things Happen at the One Two Point - Sarah catches up with the Turk. Jesse faces some problems in her plans. Ellison has a surprise meeting with someone powerful through Weaver.

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Recap & Review: With an explosive season premiere that lead to only a so-so season up to recently, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is picking up speed the further we get into the season. With last week’s episode showing Cromartie being given to Weaver, the three dots and Derek making his own revelations about the future and its connection to the present, I am full involved in seeing where this series goes. However, there is still the pending possibility that this series will not see a third season, especially with the show being moved to Friday night.

This week, Sarah is still seeing the three dots wherever she looks, and she is determined to find out what they mean. They lead her to a tech start-up called Dakara that is building an AI. With the help of John, she is able to get a meeting with the start-up as a potential investor. She takes in Cameron for the meeting with the man and his son. It the teen that created the program, and Sarah thinks he created it using the Turk. She forms a small bond with the boy’s father, and he leads her to believe that their hard drives were stolen the night before. There is no way of telling this is the case with what happens next.

Sarah gives them the money they need to buy a new chip from another Japanese man. All seems well with the chip at first, but it fails to run the program. This means Sarah has been played, and she lost all of their money. She goes after the man that sold them the chip, but he says he was just an actor. The man behind Dakara is responsible. Sarah goes after him, and we learn that there was no chip. The man just made it all up for them to get the money from Sarah. He wanted to make sure his son was provided for because they wouldn’t make the deadline for a government contract with the air force. Sarah does get her money back.

There was more to this episode though. Derek is still with Jessie, and we learn there is more to her. When she is caught with pictures of John and Derek, she is forced to tell him that her mission is Cameron. She had no idea Derek was with John and staying with them both. We also learn something quite shocking. Riley is also from the future, and she is working with Jessie. She was sent in to get close to John. She has been playing him all along, which is going to only be one big heartbreak when he does find out.  It does seem Riley cares for him though.

As for Ellison, last week he gave Weaver Cromartie as I mentioned. This week, we see Dr. Sherman killed by the AI Weaver is creating. Ellison is asked to look into the man’s death. He even interviews the AI. As for Weaver, she continues to work on the program and by the end of the episode, we see her AI implanted in Cromartie’s body. We have our first robot terminator in the making.

This series really is picking up speed as we go on, and this episode only moved us forward. The revelations about Riley and Jessie will only make things more interesting in the weeks to come. What did you think of this week’s episode of The Sarah Connor Chronicles? For daily listings, check here .

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Nov 18 2008

The Sarah Connor Chronicles Episode 2-9

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TV.com: Complications - Sarah faces deja vu when her nightmares conflict into real life meaning trouble for Sarah and John. Derek and Jesse look into a Skynet schemer.

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Recap & Review: The title for this episode was perfect. This episode was quite complicated, and at times I felt it hard to keep up. Last week, we thought we saw the end of Cromartie, but nothing is as it seems when it comes to this series. This week, we see Sarah become ill. Cameron suggests that she might be pregnant, but we know that is impossible.  She does become quite ill though. It appears she has a stomach virus, and anyone that has one knows just how bad it can be.

During her illness, she starts having strange dreams that involve three dots and baby turtles. The dreams confuse her, and once she is well enough she finally goes to see the psychiatrist she had been to see before. Even though she goes to him for help, she is still closed off from him. She won’t talk to him about John or Cameron. By the end of the episode, she finally realizes what the three dots mean, but she figures that out mostly on her own after another dream. The dots are next to another name on the list.

As for John and Cameron, their main mission this week is to destroy Cromartie’s body. However, they don’t find his body when they return to Mexico. Cameron immediately puts the blame on the disappearance on Ellison. The two of them go to his home, but he somehow convinces John he had nothing to do with it. However, he lied. We learn that he had taken the body for Weaver. This was part of his own separate mission. He turns the body over to her at the end of this week’s episode.

The majority of the episode had an interesting twist to it, and this probably interested me more than everything else that happened this week. Jesse captures a man she knows from the future that worked for Skynet, Charles Fischer. The man keeps denying he is who she thinks he is, and he continues to do so for most of the episode. However, once they bring in his son and start to torture him, the man finally speaks of his true identity.

There is more to it though. As we learn from Jesse, this man once tortured Derek in captivity. An incident and time Derek has no recollection of. Once she tells him, Derek is going to kill his son, but Jesse kills the father instead. After this happens, Derek and Jesse dispose of the body, and Derek brings up something when she questions him on why he has no recollection of the torture. He says it is possible he came from another time line than her. This is something I hadn’t considered, but with all that they do, they do change things that happened in the future. It is possible this Derek never had anything happen to him.

With the start of the episode as complicated as it was, things settled and by the end I was getting into things. Derek’s theory particularly interested me, and it is very possible he is right. Next week’s episode looks quite interesting as well! I can’t wait. What did you think of this week’s episode? For daily tv alerts, check here.

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Nov 11 2008

The Sarah Connor Chronicles Episode 2-8

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TV.com: Mr. Ferguson is Ill Today - John and Riley face some fatal aftermath on their trip to Mexico. Sarah and Ellison finally meet up.

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Recap & Review: If you are a fan of The Sarah Connor Chronicles, you might have already heard this news. In case you haven’t, Fox is moving the series to a new time slot in January. House will be moving into its current time slot to make room for American Idol when it makes its come back in January. The Sarah Connor Chronicles will move to a Friday night spot at 8/7c. This will put it airing before the new Joss Whedon series, Dollhouse. Friday is known as a death night for Fox, so we will have to see just how well the series does.

This week, we see the troubles young love can cause. We knew it would happen eventually. John has a little crush on Riley, and the closer these two get, the more it upsets Sarah. This episode is a bit different because we jump around from different points of view. The episode opens in Sarah’s and Cameron’s as we see them both try to talk sense into John. He needs to back off of Riley. Each woman has her own methods. Sarah goes with the direct approach, and Cameron goes to his male side. As some would say, sex sells. A little good skin never hurt.

Of course, we know otherwise because soon after Cameron leaves John in his room, he leaves with Riley. He wants to show her the town he grew up in back in Mexico. Things start out fine, but they don’t stay that way. Someone recognizes John, and that is where the trouble starts. Riley gets involved as she tries to help John, but she is caught by the police in the process. Instead of leaving her there, John goes back and they are both taken into custody.

The cops will let them go though if John’s parents come to pick him up. He calls Derek and puts in his alarm code. This gets Derek and Cameron on their way. Sarah has her own problems as Cromartie also has reappeared. He has returned to the house to look for John, but he isn’t there obviously. He kidnaps Sarah, and takes her to Mexico to look for John where an unlikely friend comes to help them, James Ellison.

He comes in when John is spotted in an FBI alert, and he decides to get involved. He doesn’t do this to bring in John, but to set him free and then to save him from Cromartie. He finds John, and they find Sarah together. Cromartie has shot through the jail just minutes before Derek and Cameron arrive on scene. The five all meet together, and once Riley is sent back home their focus becomes a showdown with Cromartie. A battle they win, and they bury him.

You have to wonder if this is the last we will see of him, or if he will rise from the dead again. While they are working to bury him, Sarah and Ellison have an exchange, and we see Sarah have a breakdown of sorts. She has broken under the strain, but this brings mother and son back together. This was confusing episode at first with the different points of view coming into play. Once that was established, the episode moved at a fast pace, and it was one of the better episodes for this series. The move to Friday night worries me though. For the latest in television listings, check What’s Hot on TV .

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Nov 04 2008

The Sarah Connor Chronicles Episode 2-7

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TV.com: Brothers of Nablus - The Connors get robbed, which puts them on high alert. Meanwhile, one Terminator gets very close to John, while another Terminator terrorizes Agent Ellison.

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Recap & Review:  Two weeks ago we had the last episode of The Sarah Connor Chronicles. The Connor family went in for a little therapy in order to protect another name on the list they found. Derek also had a blast from his own past as someone else came from the future, but you have to wonder if this old flame has the best of intentions, or if she is in fact working for the other side. This week things start out a bit messy. Ellison has a terminator after him, and another terminator saves him. Ellison’s night only gets worse when he is arrested for someone’s murder. The murder of a man he doesn’t even know because someone recognized him from the news. The terminator that did try to kill him looked just like him, so he was most certainly framed. He is cleared by the end of the episode.

The Connor safe house has been robbed. All their things are stolen, and this puts Sarah on edge. Apparently John gave Riley the code to shut off the alarm. This sets Sarah off. While Sarah deal with finding their items. The terminator continues to search for the Connor’s and their terminator. He might have caught a break when he finds the runaway that made friends with Cameron. She tell him where John is as well, and the terminator uses her to find them. The terminator gets close, but he keeps missing John.  That is until the terminator finds the safe house. Their neighbor warns John, and Riley is able to throw him off the trail. They leave the house soon after the terminator does, and we know now they can never go back to that house. The terminator knows where it is.

While John is out and about with Riley, Sarah is trying to find their missing items with Derek and Cameron. They do find a few of their missing diamonds at a fence that Derek knows, but they don’t find much else. The man sends them after an old debt, and this only leads to increase tension between Derek and Sarah. When they bring in the owed money, the fence tells them the person that brought in their diamonds. The cops send her to a bowling alley after some of those items. However, the terminator still has a cop computer, so he follows.

Sarah does find their missing items, and in a quick moment Cameron shoots and kills the men that had them. The terminator arrives on scene after Sarah and Connor are gone. As for the fence, Derek and Jesse also clean him out of his stock. Once all is found, things start to return to normal. However, Sarah tells John that he can no longer have guests at their home. This causes another argument between John and his mother. These two have a tense relationship at best this season. This episode felt like it was leading up to something. It dragged on a bit, and it was hard to follow for me. Not the best episode, but next week looks explosive. What did you think of this week’s episode? To check for daily tv listings, go here .

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Oct 21 2008

The Sarah Connor Chronicles Episode 2-6

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TV.com: The Tower is Tall But the Fall is Short - Sarah, John, and Cameron track down another name on their list. Meanwhile, Derek gets a visitor from his past.

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Recap & Review: We have good news for fans of this series. Fox has saved The Sarah Connor Chronicles from the chopping block. Many thought with the low ratings this one would soon see termination, but over the weekend Fox decided to save the series, and it also ordered nine more episodes. That makes for a full season order of twenty-two episodes. The series will remain on Monday nights when 24 premieres at mid-season. This one is a good show. I believe it is falling victim to its time slot. The men will tune in to watch Monday Night Football before this series. That is a simple fact of life.

This week, Cameron and Sarah start the episode at the house of another man that is on the list of names they found. Another target of Skynet. They don’t know what the man could be though. He is a psychologist. No idea what they would want with him. We soon learn why he is on the list. He becomes the man that sees Catherine Weaver’s daughter. Sarah also takes John and Cameron to see him to fight out more about the man. We see more of him with the little girl though. She is frightened of her mother. She even pulls out the card that shows that emotion and gives it to the man. At the house, Derek returns from a long run just as we hear a gun shot. John misfired his gun while cleaning it.

As for the little girl, she knows that the machine acting like her mother really isn’t her mother. She tells the doctor she wants her old mommy back. The doctor thinks this means Catherine has been distant with her daughter since her husband died. While the doctoe is talking to Catherine, John has a chance to meet the little girl while he is waiting for his own appointment. Derek goes for his daily jog, and this time he finds someone from his future. A woman that appears to be an old lover of his. She has no idea why she was sent back. Jessie knows she doesn’t want to fight anymore. She just wants to be with Derek, but he knows no other way.

John continues to meet with the doctor, and the man questions him about the mark on his face. John is not too forthcoming with his replies to the doctor’s questions. The man is persistent though. The doctor wants to keep seeing John and the family, but Sarah doesn’t think that is a good idea, especially when she thinks the doctor is leaning towards abuse. Catherine, at the company, is told of a problem with the computer project.  We also see her trying to deal with her daughter. Catherine isn’t the only terminator in Los Angeles now. Another one arrives, another female. The terminator soon kills a woman that works with the doctor. Catherine then calls the doctor in to help her with the machine she is having trouble with.

As for John, Derek and Cameron both think there is a chance John is suicidal. Sarah doesn’t think so, but she explores the tapes of his session with the doctor. This does give her some insight into John’s thoughts. Derek has had his own experience with suicidal thoughts in his past. and he goes to see Jessie about them. The two end up sleeping together, and we learn that she has been following John. He once again goes to see the therapist, but he gets rid of the bug so he can talk freely. This leads Cameron to go inside, just as the other terminator arrives. The two even share an elevator.

They can quickly spot each other, and they end up fighting in the elevator while John is talking to the doctor about what happened when he and Sarah were taken hostage. Cameron is able to destroy the terminator, but they found out something interesting. Skynet is changing how the program works. Catherine tries to then hire on the doctor to work with her on her project. He doesn’t seem too keen on it at first, but it looks like he might end up doing it. Just like Ellison did. Ellison is now working at the company, but he has more and more questions, especially about the basement and what is being built. At the end of the episode, we see Sarah returning to the doctor on her own.

This episode once again shows how all the characters are connected. What one does can affect another so easily. They all live their lives separately, but together at the same time. Catherine is becoming more and more important as the season goes on. Everyone she has contact with is important to the future of Skynet. No new The Sarah Connor Chronicles next week. The series will return in two weeks with an all new episode. What did you think of this week’s episode? Remember, to find out what’s hot on TV before it airs, check here .

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Oct 07 2008

Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2-5

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TV.com: Goodbye To All That - John and Derek protect a future member of the resistance at a military academy, and Weaver gives Ellison his first assignment.

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Review: If there is one series that is in danger of being canceled this season, it is this one. Ratings for The Sarah Connor Chronicles are on the decline, and the fact the series is going up against Monday Night Football and NBC’s Monday night line-up isn’t helping. The series shows some promise, but last week’s episode was strange at best as we saw the terminator Cameron remember the life of the human she was created to look like. This week, John Connor and Derek Reese go to try and stop an important resistance fighter from being killed.

However, there are two men with the same name, and they are both targets of the terminator. John and Derek go to one, and Cameron and Sarah go to the other. They hope to save both. The one John and Derek go after is a student at a military academy. Once the arrive at the school, we jump to the future for a scene with Derek, Kyle and the man they are trying to save. These future scenes sometimes are filler. Derek brings in John as a potential student. He gets accepted, but Kyle also gets pulled into the school as staff. Meanwhile, Sarah arrives just in time at the home of the other potential target, saving him.

As John joins the cadet ranks, he gets himself into hot water with the man he is there to protect. The man who will become a good friend to him in the future. Derek also has a short moment of recognition when he first sees the man. Sarah is still trying to take care of the boy that has been caught up on the mess as well. Cameron feels they shouldn’t be protecting the boy, but Sarah makes the boy their responsibility.

At the school, Derek doesn’t make many friends, but John gets himself closer to Bedell. The man tells him he plans to leave. However, when John tells Derek Bedell’s plan, Derek tells him the man won’t leave. Derek and John do use this time together to get closer as well. Derek tells John more about his father. Cameron learns the other terminator has found out about the military school. She heads there, while Sarah calls ahead to warn Derek. She stays behind to watch the boy.

Derek turns their planned school simulation into a mission to stop the terminator. When they are unable to kill the terminator and stop him from going after Bedell, John offers himself up as bait. This leads them to trapping and finally destroying the terminator. Bedell stands by and watches the terminator burn. However, now they are all able to breathe a little bit easier, and the boy can go home to his family. We learn in the future Bedell dies for John.

As for Ellison, he finally has his first assignment from Weaver. She puts him in charge of the nuclear power plant that Sarah and Cameron worked at a few episodes back. It is going automated completely by 2009.  In his investigation, he discovers the two machines were involved in what happened at the power plant. This leads Weaver to kill the man in charge of the plant. This episode was better than last week’s episode, but still slow paced. This series seems to be struggling at this time. Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles will return in two weeks with an all new episode. What did you think of this episode?

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Sep 30 2008

Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Episode 2-4

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TV.com: Allison From Palmdale - Cameron has a software glitch and loses her memory, causing her to leave the Connors. She is taken in by a homeless kid named Jody, who ends up at a halfway house with her. Meanwhile, Agent Ellison meets with Catherine Weaver to talk about his future with Zeira Corp.

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Review:  We are into the fourth episode of this second season of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, and things aren’t looking good for the series. Word has it that ratings for the series are low, and if they remain this low Fox will not ask for any more episodes to be made, and no third season. Ratings need to go up if we want this series to remain on air. This week, we get a deeper look into Cameron’s character and history.

The episode clearly begins in a flash forward, but we jump back to the present with Cameron and John. They are out running errands, while Sarah returns home. The woman they rented the house from appears to be having difficulties with her pregnancy. Sarah offers to take her to the hospital. While at the store, Cameron has an episode and she appears to forget her identity. She keeps flashing back to her past. As it turns out, she was once a human named Allison Young.Because she can’t remember who she is, she is taken into custody.

John goes inside the store to look for Cameron, and he finds out Cameron was taken. She is released just moments he arrives at the police station. He is told she went off with Jodi. He begins to look for her, when Sarah calls him from the hospital. She is still there with Casey, who is having tests done.  Cameron is on the streets of Los Angeles with Jodi, and she is acting unlike the terminator we know. She is acting human.

Present and future go back and forth, and we learn more about Allison Young in the process. We learn she was homeless, and her father was an architect and her mother was a music teacher. Her birthday was July 22nd.  John does find her, but she has no idea at all who he is.  After his visit though, she starts to remember who she is, but she also thinks she is supposed to kill John Connor. In the future, we see Allison Young killed by her terminator double, Cameron. Events mirror future and present, and as Cameron remembers things she almost kills Jodi just before John finds her.

Meanwhile, Catherine Weaver continues to work with Agent Ellison. She really does want him to work with her company. He has his questions and doubts about her. He learns more about her and the company, but not enough to realize she is a terminator. He ends up accepting her job proposal.

This episode was drawn out and confusing. Not one of the best episodes this season, but it was alright. I found it hard to focus on it because of the constanting jumping around, and it is not a choppy episode that will help them stay on the air. What did you think of this week’s episode?

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