TV Review: Terminator - The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Published January 15, 2008
I consider myself an unabashed Terminator junkie. I’ve seen the three movies more times than anyone ever should. For a while my wife had an image of a gun-toting, teeth-clenching Linda Hamilton as our PC desktop background, which I fully endorsed. I became envious when my brother-in-law moved to California, not because of the beautiful weather and, uh, scenery, but because he would be residing in the state of Governor T-101 himself.
So it would be gross understatement that I eagerly anticipated the two-night series premier of Fox’s Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Set after Connor and her preteen son John have made Cyberdyne go cablooey, the series certainly has a tough act to follow. All three of the original movies are solid, quotable in everyday life, and even carry a message about the possible destruction of humanity without being heavy-handed.
Unfortunately, the first two episodes failed to live up to this legacy. It was just a little too slick and glossy to make it stand out from the many other cookie-cutter action/suspense shows on network television.
Although the results were decidedly mixed, there are some positives that make the show worth watching:
There is plenty of suspense, action, and shoot-em-up sequences to keep viewers interested in what will happen next.
There are tie-ins and similarities to the three original movies that Terminator fans will notice and enjoy. The first episode featured movie staples such as the standard cyborg glare-and-walk, the line “come with me if you want to live,” and John Connor sulking about his future as leader of the worldwide resistance.
The acting is good; Lena Headey as Sarah, Thomas Dekker as John, and Summer Glau as femme terminator Cameron all do a nice job. The characters will have room to develop; John of course will transform from the mopey teenager he is now into the less-mopey young man of T3, and eventually into the badass leader of the resistance.
In a ploy long used in television but mastered by Fox in many of its programs, there is plenty of eye candy for hormonal teenage dudes out there. The Terminator-themed Maxim photo shoot starring Headey and Glau is probably inevitable.
Despite this, the series has a long way to go to equal any of the three movies. It’s doubtful that fans of the movie franchise will enjoy the television series as much, and it’s even possible that some fans will view the show as a waste of time.
- TV Review: Terminator - The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- Published: January 15, 2008
- Type: Review
- Section: Video
- Filed Under: Video: Television, Video: SF, Video: Drama, Video: Action
- Writer: Eric Whelchel
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this show sucks sooooo bad!!!!!!
fuck this show!!!
The director said that its in an alternate timeline to T3
There's someone in MY house, eating MY birthday cake with MY family!
Don't say we're keeping the baby to your girl friends parents
Still eating my cake
F**K John
XBOX 360 vs PS3
Pick Your Favorite!!!!!




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