DVD Review: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles – The Complete Second Season

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is an American science fiction television series that was based on the Terminator series of films that began in 1984. The television series aired on the FOX television network and first premiered on January 13, 2008. The second and final season began on September 8, 2008 and ran to April 10, 2009.

The series takes place after the events of the second film Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The premise of the series is that after Sarah and John Connor, along with the 800 Series terminator, successfully destroy the T-1000, the arm and the computer chip from the first terminator, a T-888 terminator named Cromartie, is sent back to kill John.

In the third film, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, it is revealed that Sarah died of cancer and that in fact Judgment Day was not averted, but only delayed. In this series, Cameron, a female terminator who is sent back by John to protect his earlier self, leaps forward in time with John and Sarah to 2007, past the year in which Sarah would have died of cancer, and thus changing the future.

Terminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesIn season one, Sarah, John, and Cameron focused on looking for the people who possessed a computer with advanced AI that was known as "The Turk." In the second season they are led to a set of clues that directs them to ZeiraCorp, a company headed by a shape-shifting terminator named Katherine Weaver, played by new cast member Shirley Manson, the lead singer from musical group Garbage.

Overall, I really enjoyed Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles – The Complete Second Season and found that the stories are amazingly well crafted, very deep into plot, and retain that T2 feel to them. Even more importantly, they did not turn this series into a "terminator of the week" show like they very easily could have.

The main problem with this season is by adding and expanding characters, the focus, or what should have been the focus of the show, became diluted. It went from the dynamics of the duality of self-choice as promulgated by John's mother, to predestination as seen through the eyes of John's uncle Derek Reese (Brian Austin Green), the resistance fighter who was also sent into the past by the future John Connor.

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  • 1 - NancyGail

    Sep 30, 2009 at 10:07 am

    Cancellation means Summer Glau is now free to guest star on Dollhouse.

  • 2 - Jason M

    Sep 30, 2009 at 1:36 pm

    Warner Bros needs to continue The Sarah Connor Chronicles! No way can the series end with a cliff hanger like that.

  • 3 - Markus

    Sep 30, 2009 at 11:42 pm

    We want Sarah Connor back!
    greetings from finland!
    JOIN THE RESISTANCE!

  • 4 - John Doe

    Oct 02, 2009 at 2:54 pm

    Will you join us?

  • 5 - Angel

    Oct 11, 2009 at 3:09 am

    I will forever hate FOX, while ignoring anything they produce as entertainment. I can only hope WB gives us a tv movie!

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