Peptuck wrote:This episode reminds me why Derek is one of my faves on this show.
Okay, first off, the bad: kiddie Bedell was annoying for the most part, except for his bit where he thanked Sarah. Also, Weaver once again shows terminal stupidity by walking away from the scene of a murder in her Weaver guise. Was a little annoyed that John wasn't shown addressing Cameron's bout of insanity from the last episode, but the way the series has been shown thus far, that'll probably get addressed in a later episode. I'd almost be annoyed at the Terminator-of-the-weekness of this episode, but it was well done. Wizard of Oz references were a bit too heavy and forced for me.
I thought they were a nice callback to the first season and once again highlighted how close John and Cameron are in the future - close enough to tell her about his favorite bedtime stories. Which is rather...astounding considering the revelations from the last episode.
The good: Pretty much the entirety of the interaction between Bedell, John, and Derek, which made up the majority of the episode. Derek crushing that overeager gung-ho cadet rocked. Cameron's brief bits were interesting, and I broke out laughing when she asked kid Bedell if he wanted a bedtime story.
Word.
Observations: Terminator this week walked across a wooden plank without breaking it, so he has to be lightweight.
He was also tossed by a gunshot at close range, which once again points to the light weight, as well as not wrecking the top of the car when he jumped on it.
Random notes: Cameron was at the academy in the woods during the battle with the unnamed Terminator. Why didn't she intervene? Glitch, or maybe she thought John could handle it? I get the feeling that's going to be a plot point later on.
Maybe. Or she maybe just got there in time to see the aftermath.
Crazedwraith wrote:This a fun episode, rich in references to the original Terminator, The Triple 8 got the same gun and the same costume although the Triple 8 is rather more direct that Arnie, firing through a door rather than ripping it open. One of the cadets was called 'Pyle' which is a Full Metal Jacket Reference is it not?
Yes.
What was that device they were using in the future called? They seemed to be refering to it as an EMP, which rings alarm bells for me.
No, they called it the "EFP" It is simply a massive IED.
Lord_Xerxes wrote:Firstly was, how the hell did they get into a Military facility (even a training school) with a truck filled with that much guns and hardware? That was a little bit of a SoD moment for me. It also felt like Derek and John got accepted into a military school quite quickly. Wouldn't there be all sorts of background checks and a wait period involved?
Like with the kid being listed in the phonebook, I guess there is a need to compromise in order to tell a tale.
Solauren wrote: Oh, does anyone else think Cameron is acting a little like the messed-up girlfriend with John? Consider the timeline for this season as it comes to that.
#1 - She says she's in love with him, and if she wasn't telling the truth, crap, Cameron is a good act-bot
#2 - She she's Johns new female friend from school, gives her a look that basically says 'fuck off, he's mine', and then proceeds to write one of her letters.
#3 - During this episode, she didn't intervene against the machine went it starting going after John. Was she waiting to see if he could handle it, and then be the hero if he couldn't? (Or was she just avoiding being in Derek's line of fire?)
As for her not intervening, we do not know whether she just got there and only saw the aftermath. As for the rest, Cameron's relation to John has been a major plot point of the first season and she has always acted annoyed when he looked at other females - like with Cheri in the first season, where she just blanked out when he went over to her table. She also stared at Cheri when she sat next to John. Plus, she continued to flirt with him even when her cover was already compromised. This is not really a new development IMO, it is just intensified, although certain elements like the letter are new.
Peptuck wrote:
I'm really thinking that this has something to do with Allison. We know that Allison had some kind of connection with future John, and Cameron has literally been confusing herself with Allison, so I'm of the notion that a lot of this could be aspects of the Allison personality/program/memories she's got rising up in the wake of her chip being damaged.
Cameron not intervening could also be part of the Allison personality, as in the last episode we saw her react with panic and fear while being threatened, but that's just a crazy conjecture on my part.
I am calling crazy conjecture on the last part and as for the first, I do not know. Might be, or it might just be a continuation of Season 1 storylines (see above). As for whether Cameron is still confused and identifying herself as Allison...who knows. She seemed to have snapped out of it at the end of the last episode.
Finally, I echo the rest with calling this a 4.