Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Goodbye To All That
October 8th 2008 05:32
I've been hearing a lot of reports that this show is dangerously close to being canceled. I really hope this isn't true because this show has so much potential. But that hasn't stopped FOX in the past. Does anyone remember Firefly and the severely under appreciated Point Pleasant. At least they've had the good sense of extending their order from 13 episodes to 22 episodes for Fringe However, hearing talk of cancellation gets me thinking about the show's end game. How DOES Josh Friedman see the show ending. I mean, I honestly can only see the show ending the same way as Terminator 3 did or something similar to that. To end it in a completely different way would be nonsense.
Anyway, about this episode. This could easily the best episode so far. A couple episodes give it a run for it's money, but in my opinion it's the best so far. If this show has done anything it has done a great job of extending the already existing mythology or creating new mythology. This episode gives us a big glimpse into the future and it was so cool. We get to learn a lot more about Derek and John learns something big about what kind of person he is in the future. How would you react to find out that in the future there are people who are willing to die for you. that's some pretty heavy stuff.
I've never really paid much attention to the score, but I really noticed it in this episode and I thought it was beautiful.
One other thing I have to mention is at the end when John and Derek are fighting the 888 and back at home Sarah and a boy she saved are reading The Wizard of Oz and it's like the story is providing the narration for the fight. It was a very well done scene and it was very powerful.
What did you think of the episode?
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