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<blockquote data-quote="LightPhoenix" data-source="post: 4553544" data-attributes="member: 115"><p>Well, in a show whose premise is evil robots go back in time to kill someone, it's kind of necessary. I actually liked the way it was handled... relatively offhand, without focusing too much on it. Maybe it is, maybe it isn't, who knows, who cares, we're trying to tell a story here.</p><p></p><p>I thought this was the best of the three shows I watch over the weekend/Monday (True Blood and Heroes being the other two). I agree that it was too understated, especially with Cromartie's body going missing. The "A"-story was a little bland, though it was nice that it focused on Derek.</p><p></p><p>One interesting thing I think was brought up was the influence of Sarah on John. That is to say, as soon as Sarah is incapicitated, John steps up his game and becomes a little more like the John Connor from the future. It raises the possibility that it's actually Sarah that is holding John back from becoming future-John. It's been hinted at before (and once blatantly said by Derek), but I think this was the first time there was evidence it might actually be the case. Maybe Sarah should pull a runner, to get him where he needs to be.</p><p></p><p>One major nitpick... how come Cameron can't tell Ellison is lying? She's done it before. It made no sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightPhoenix, post: 4553544, member: 115"] Well, in a show whose premise is evil robots go back in time to kill someone, it's kind of necessary. I actually liked the way it was handled... relatively offhand, without focusing too much on it. Maybe it is, maybe it isn't, who knows, who cares, we're trying to tell a story here. I thought this was the best of the three shows I watch over the weekend/Monday (True Blood and Heroes being the other two). I agree that it was too understated, especially with Cromartie's body going missing. The "A"-story was a little bland, though it was nice that it focused on Derek. One interesting thing I think was brought up was the influence of Sarah on John. That is to say, as soon as Sarah is incapicitated, John steps up his game and becomes a little more like the John Connor from the future. It raises the possibility that it's actually Sarah that is holding John back from becoming future-John. It's been hinted at before (and once blatantly said by Derek), but I think this was the first time there was evidence it might actually be the case. Maybe Sarah should pull a runner, to get him where he needs to be. One major nitpick... how come Cameron can't tell Ellison is lying? She's done it before. It made no sense. [/QUOTE]
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