Quote Originally Posted by Abdula
I don't know about that, they all seem to be far too willing to please him and are all afraid to stand up against him about anything for fear that it'll change what he'll become in the future. That scene with him putting Cameron back online in the first episode is a perfect example.
Well, even though he's still an emo bitch, there's a fundamental difference from him this season and the second season. For better or worse, he's now making decisions for himself instead of just doing what his mother tells him to do (and being a little bitch about it). That's why we see him fooling around with the girlfriend. Why I think the latest episode will have an impact on John and on when he'll finally start to grow up is because he decided to fool around, and because of his fooling around he almost got himself killed. I also think that Michelle's death will have a big impact on him mainly because while he was fooling around, someone that was very important to someone he really cares about died because of him. Seems to me like this will be kidna like the final straw. Anyways, I have high hopes that he'll soon start doing some real military training, with Derek, by his own accord. I think that's what his character has been building to... hitting bottom of lameness in order to realize that he needs to step up.

What a piece of shit paragraph, good luck understanding it.

I loved, loved his plan. I was wondering where they were going with him last season with him sparing Ellison and everything but I like the way its playing out and I like that he is finally aggressively pursuing John. Last season it seemed like he was there just for the sake of being there. The scene with Michelle dying was good yeah but I didn't really like the fact that she actually stopped although I completely expected her to.The one where she told Michelle that she expected her to be dead was my favorite.
I love Garret Dillahunt as a character. In all the places I've seen him he's been awesome, so I'm glad that they're starting to use him more. His plan was quite clever for a Terminator.

I'm with you on the Sarah thing. I hated that she stopped. It would've been 10 times more awesome if she would've have just said to Charley "suck it" and just kept accelarating.

Now here we have the character I ignore.
Yep. I won't comment on her any further or on her scenes with John. Thinking about them makes my head hurts.

Yeah I know its ridiculous. They are really overplaying it, if she doesn't have that baby or babies in the next couple episodes then something is seriously wrong.
Well, the actress is really pregnant so there's no faking it here. That's her real belly.

I'm surprised you didn't mention our T-1001. I like how she is setting things in motion, that was something I hoped to see more of from the series. Shynet sending Terminators back to change the way things are in the future and not just to kill people.
Well, not much to mention at the moment other than that awesome scene in the bathroom. But yeah, it seems like this Terminator series is more of a chess match through time, rather than a closed time loop like the movies suggested at times.

A couple of things of interest... the plane crash with the Terminator hand. The "other one" she wants Ellison to find. Though I didn't like the second episode much (because of the character I don't want to mention any more), I liked the whole nuclear plant dilemma. It was a no win situation.

Cameron seems like she's still fucked up with her chip, and looking at the previews it seems like we'll get a ton of backstory on her... even about her origins.