Sarah Connor Chronicles 2x02-2x04
Mon, Sep. 29th, 2008 10:27 pmI didn't write up 2x02 or 2x03 largely because I don't remember them and/or didn't have much to say at the time. The nuclear power plant arc largely baffled me until the end, and some of me wishes they wouldn't come up with such a dramatic way to give Sarah cancer (possibly). I suppose this way, she's less likely to pass it on to John? And the entire John-Riley subplot bored me. Show! Please do not use long blond-haired outcast girls as a means to get the viewer interested in John's school life! Especially when other plots involve, say, saving people from nuclear meltdown or averting the upcoming machine apocalypse.
While I liked the episode with Charley and Michelle, I am very sad they killed her. Partly I am sad because of the Woman in Refrigerator thing, but mostly I am sad because I actually grew to like her a lot in that episode. I also loved the scenes between her and Sarah. I was going to say that some evil part of me would be amused if Charley became Sarah's Man in Refrigerator, and then I remembered that she already has one in Kyle Reese.
And oh, Ellison. Do not be seduced by the dark side! It makes me worry a lot about your life expectancy!
This week's episode: made of win! Cameron character development, insofar as Cameron can develop. I love getting a look at her origin, and now I really want to know more about her reprogramming, if she has in fact been reprogrammed. And she has Allison Young's memories! How in the world did she get those? I mean, they could have been programmed into her, but the emotional reactions don't seem to be something that the terminators can be programmed to have. So...? Is she acting on Allison's emotions? Extrapolating? Can terminators have split personalities?
Plus, this week's one-off blonde girl was at least interesting.
Sadly, Sarah's plot this episode was largely filler, although it may prove to be very relevant to later episodes. And I did like getting the story of John's birth.
Also also, I like that the show has a lot of POC as extras. It'd just be nice if more of them were in the main cast...
Oh! And we get to see more of Ellison's personal life, which is always a plus.
While I liked the episode with Charley and Michelle, I am very sad they killed her. Partly I am sad because of the Woman in Refrigerator thing, but mostly I am sad because I actually grew to like her a lot in that episode. I also loved the scenes between her and Sarah. I was going to say that some evil part of me would be amused if Charley became Sarah's Man in Refrigerator, and then I remembered that she already has one in Kyle Reese.
And oh, Ellison. Do not be seduced by the dark side! It makes me worry a lot about your life expectancy!
This week's episode: made of win! Cameron character development, insofar as Cameron can develop. I love getting a look at her origin, and now I really want to know more about her reprogramming, if she has in fact been reprogrammed. And she has Allison Young's memories! How in the world did she get those? I mean, they could have been programmed into her, but the emotional reactions don't seem to be something that the terminators can be programmed to have. So...? Is she acting on Allison's emotions? Extrapolating? Can terminators have split personalities?
Plus, this week's one-off blonde girl was at least interesting.
Sadly, Sarah's plot this episode was largely filler, although it may prove to be very relevant to later episodes. And I did like getting the story of John's birth.
Also also, I like that the show has a lot of POC as extras. It'd just be nice if more of them were in the main cast...
Oh! And we get to see more of Ellison's personal life, which is always a plus.
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Tue, Sep. 30th, 2008 05:47 am (UTC)Snort. No shit.
Re: John's birth. Well, we knew Sarah was tough, but DAMN, giving birth alone in the middle of the jungle and then hiking back with a newborn until you find a bus? Wow.
So I guess Catherine Weaver was a real person before the T-1000 killed her. Since I doubt Robo!Catherine could've given birth to little Savannah. Poor kid. I can see why Robo!Catherine kept her around, though (I'm acting on the assumption that she took over Catherine's life two years ago and promptly staged the husband's accident so she'd have a free hand). The kid's too young for anyone to think anything of it if she says Mommy's acting weird, and her presence makes a great cover. Ellison got markedly less suspicious towards her after he met the little girl. And even if Weaver comes onto Sarah & Co.'s radar, they won't leap to the assumption she's a Terminator, what with the child as cover.
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Tue, Sep. 30th, 2008 06:06 am (UTC)I wonder what life is like for wee Savannah with the robo-mom and all. That has got to suck major!
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Tue, Sep. 30th, 2008 09:13 pm (UTC)Now I want Ellison to find out what she was drawing with her crayons. I bet it's all DARK and ANGSTY like the pop tart on Battlestar Galactica with her colouring book.
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Tue, Sep. 30th, 2008 07:35 pm (UTC)Also, I feel so bad for Savannah! And I wanted to shake Ellison when he was extrapolating from Catherine's story of her husband's death and the official version. But I do not blame him for being distracted by the kid.
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Tue, Sep. 30th, 2008 09:06 pm (UTC)I mean, yeah, he should be more suspicious, but on the other hands, Robo!Weaver is far from stupid. She made sure to present all the right trappings to lessen his suspicions.
You know, if it turns out Riley is Robo!Catherine's sullen, neglected older child, that's really the only way the blonde outcast girl plot could be redeemed for me. Granted, that'd be a really big age difference, but we already know Riley's family don't seem ot give a damn, and it looks like the Connors are hiding out in a wealthy area. Could be Savannah is parked with a well-paid nanny until she's needed as a prop, while Riley, being too old for nannies, just runs wild.
I'd have a lot more interest in/sympathy for the Riley situation if she was all Outcast Rebel Girl because her dad was dead and her mom had been replaced by a Terminator. Plus, you know, there might be some actual POINT to John's stupid teen angst storyline. That, of course, means there'll be no connection.
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Tue, Sep. 30th, 2008 06:21 am (UTC)Although the Sarah/Hippie Mom thing was way like filler, it also reminded me of how they're switching behaviors between John and Sarah. As John becomes "tougher", Sarah is shows as becoming "softer". I'm not sure why the sudden need to shift the gendered behaviors or incorporate ideas of more traditional models, but I don't care for it.
I'm completely fascinated by the Cameron memory thing. I thought for sure that Alison Young was some kind of super advanced, experimental model that didn't realize it was not human. Especially when she jumped off the ship and sank into the net. Of course, her getting her neck snapped eliminated that theory. :) Still, I am completely curious as to HOW they gave her memories. This show is totally pulling me in, and that's nice since Heroes has jumped the shark for me. At least I have something to replace it with.
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Tue, Sep. 30th, 2008 04:51 pm (UTC)I know, right? Facially, she is a lot more like Linda Hamilton. And their gas stop looked a lot like the one at the end of T1. I half expected another kid to take her picture.
super advanced, experimental model that didn't realize it was not human
Me, too! Blade Runner might have helped prime me to wonder about that possibility. And how interesting that Cameron ended up naming Alison (Allison?).
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Tue, Sep. 30th, 2008 07:37 pm (UTC)Yeah, I am still a little iffy about the emphasis of Sarah as mother. I mean, I love that she is a gun-toting kickass mom who gave birth in the jungle alone, and the show has been very good about not doing the whole Holy Mother thing. I am just wary.
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Tue, Sep. 30th, 2008 06:58 am (UTC)*laughs* Nicely put.
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Tue, Sep. 30th, 2008 05:04 pm (UTC)Sarah's fridge: I have been expecting Charlie to be fridged since Episode 1.01. I really don't want to see that happen, because I like how they have a male character in the traditionally-female "healer" role. I would say that Michelle is a WiR for Sarah (and for John), as well as for Charlie--the final scenes of that episode indicated to me that they were all upset about failing to save her.
This week: I think the points of the Sarah-landlady plot were (1) to show Sarah making a human connection with somebody other than John, and (2) to emphasize for especially-dense viewers the parenthood metaphor which forms the thematic basis for Sarah's story.
POC: I read somewhere that a multi-racial actress will be coming on as a recurring character pretty soon. I don't remember her name, but she was in the Battlestar Galactica Razor movie. She's going to be another time-displaced Future Resistance fighter.
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Tue, Sep. 30th, 2008 07:39 pm (UTC)I'm also less annoyed about the WiR aspect because Charley's so clearly not the protag of the show. His angst just serves to amp up Sarah's!
And yaaaay actress news!