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(Is it reasonable to assume that any post about the show will also contain spoilers for the movies?)

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Random notes, in no particular order:

  1. Cameron turning evil was awesome, particularly her stomping around in combat boots with the terminator music and the contrast between her doing that vs. the T-800s doing it in the movies. I think she stayed evil until John replugged her in; the pleading and emotional manipulation gave it away. Especially the "I love you." I also like how the series is continuing with John's emotional connection with the terminators; in the background, there's always the "death" of the T-800 from T2 and the knowledge that future!John is killed by the T-800 he loves and trusts.

  2. Yay movie call outs! John sticking the knife in the table echoing Sarah doing so in T2, possibly foreshadowing his decision to reactivate Cameron (Sarah carves "No Fate" in the table in T2), the new T1000 appearing out of the tiles like the Robert Patrick one with the guard and the snack machine.

  3. I like that in the end, John is swayed by his emotions for Cameron, which feels like a more typically feminine hero thing to do. I half like and half mock his assertion of strength (or possibly weakness, given the way the Bible story goes) via cutting off emo hair; how many shows is it that do that now? Though the buzz cut is intended to look more manly or heroic or adult or whatever, I'm wondering if the title is trying to foreshadow that this is a bad move for John, or if it's just trying to comment that Cameron is his Delilah. I like my first reading better; I am a little tired of stories about the emo white boy becoming all manly and heroic ("manly" being used ironically) and would like the narrative to go against that. Also, if Cameron is Delilah, that is just the same old woman-bringing-down-great-leader thing.

  4. I want more Sarah and am still worried that the show will lose its focus on her, even though the title is "Sarah Connor Chronicles" and Lena Headey has top billing. I have very little faith in TV and its ability to center a narrative on women. I'm particularly worried given that all the people allying themselves with the Connors are all... white guys!

  5. I cheer on the appearance of the T1000! Though I wish more women (and especially women of color) would appear on the side of the Connors.

  6. Ellison and Richard T. Jones = still made of win. I am slightly worried that he will become a "villain," insomuch as he could, with the nuanced performance. Mostly I am just hoping he does not become yet another Dead Brother Walking. But really, I just love the character and the performance and am dying for him and Sarah to meet.

  7. I think John killed Sarkissian, although I hope it will turn out that Sarah did. John killing him ties in more with the hair-cutting-masculine-turning thing, whereas Sarah killing him would have her actually kill people and give her more of an edge. Also, while I love the scene where she's outside his door wishing him happy birthday, the reading would be so much more interesting if she were deliberately softening herself up because her son watched her kill someone versus becoming as motherly as Sarah gets because he killed someone.

  8. I am being politically picky even though I love the show and thought the episode was made of win and squee- (and squeal-, when I seriously thought they would set fire to Cameron and bring in another Cameron model from the future to keep Summer Glau in the credits) inducing.

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Tue, Sep. 9th, 2008 08:05 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] fialka.livejournal.com
I think I read the haircut quite differently, maybe because I didn't know the ep title in advance. But I was thinking of two things -- John signifying himself as accepting the role of soldier by cutting his hair short as soldiers do. And/or mourning -- many cultures have a tradition of cutting off the hair as a sign of mourning, particularly males in cultures where hair signifies virility and power. Who he's mourning for...well, I guess in his emo-teenaged way, the John-that-never-really-was, the one that wasn't going to have to grow up to be a soldier in an unwinnable war.

What I found immensely amusing is that while I agree about the haircut signifying a Giant Step into manhood, it made him look about 12 years old :)

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Wed, Sep. 10th, 2008 01:15 am (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] desdenova.livejournal.com
Heroes is my abusive TV relationship, so I totally get where you're coming from! But so many bits of SCC turn on subverting and inverting standard metaphors and tropes, that I'm inclined to credit the show's creators with taking a more complex approach than simply using the default "woman is the ruin of man" interpretation from the original Samson & Delilah story.

I rather like how Ellison has his own story, which is separate from the Connors', even though it overlaps. Plus, I don't want him to be textually responsible for leading Cromartie to the Connors!

Dead white men: it's only fair that if they get to have the majority of roles, they get to be the majority of casualties!

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