The initial impression from TSCC was that Time Travel was not something done lightly. So Skynet sending ONE to kill John was a major investment designed to effect a major outcome A.K.A Kill Connor = Win War.Thanas wrote:Eh? They have been very consistent IMO.PREDATOR490 wrote:Recently started getting into TSCC and have now fully caught up to this point...
I have to say that in hindsight this series seems to be getting a bit odd. The episodes are good but the time-travel theme running through this show is getting to epicly wierd levels. At least in a show like Doctor Who the intricate Time Traveling is small scale, not like TSCC where it's all about saving humanity from an impending 'Judgement Day' and yet these characters are meandering around like headless chickens one episode, only to be super-smart the next.
What is your definition of mundane?The 'Terminator / Time Travel / Flashback - of the week' is getting extensively annoying due to the on-going mysteries that keep piling up. I'm all for a little suspense and intrigue but something is going wrong when Skynet is sending dozens of terminators back in time from god-knows-what-timeline / reality to do pretty mundane tasks.
Then there Vick and Carter, the latter of whom is still locked in that silo, no ?
Giving Skynet the benefit of the doubt since their missions were semi-reasonably as being considered longer-term war winners but season 2 keeps having Ts coming back to kill random people for no apparant purpose except spur of the moment reactions when realistically the purpose should be pretty epic for the investment Skynet is throwing into the time machine to fufil it IMO.
If your gonna send a T back to kill a shrink who dies two episodes later... what was the point ?
If your gonna send a T back to SPY on the shrink who dies two episodes later... why do you need to spy on someone when Skynet should KNOW what happened since from it's perspective its already happened to establish the future Skynet exists in ?
This of course suggests that the Skynet sending Ts back is from an alternate reality future which would mean Skynet is throwing away Ts into another reality past which wont affect Skynet's present at all except to expend a T.
It seems questionable Skynet can target when something happened fairly accurately to send a T back but dosent know what happened, where it happened, why it happened, what the target looks like, where the target ACTUALLY IS etc.
It might just be my interpretation thats gotten hung up somewhere along the line with the time-travel shit going on but right now S2 seems much more sensible than S1.
Fair enough but in relevance to this show it seems a bit excessive even for a grimdark theme like Terminator. Your painting the image about a 44 year old man banging / wanting to bang an 18 year old girl, murdered by a Terminator, stealing her identity with the expressed purpose of killing this man then banging this guy.Thanas wrote:Note that some of the writers have come from a show that routinely played with that idea and where it was pretty much a given.That said, Cameron is pretty much the highlight of the show and so far Glau has done a superb job at making the character stand out even when she gets little time on-screen. I'm dubious an intimate relationship existed between Cameron and Future-John, it seems a bit much for a TV series to try and play out and brings up a whole host of questions about how 'fully fuctional' Cameron is.
I dont know about anyone else but that kind of situation would make me look at John Conner as a peodophile / Molesting bastard rather than the 'savior of humanity'. It would also make me cheer on Jessie when she says "it's sick".
Future-John simply cannot have any kind of intimate relationship with Cameron because
A) It suggests he either had or wanted to have the same relationship with Alison which is basically a 44 year old screwing / wanting to screw an 18 year old.
B) Assuming he only had the intimate relationship with Cameron, he is essentially screwing a "person" that looks like an 18 year old girl she murdered. I find it doubtful Future-John could really say he was attracted to her 'personality' which is socially inept and by having that relationship he is essentially creating his personnal killer-slut.
C) If Allison was someone close to Conner then it is really questionable to have an intimate relationship with the very thing that killed her let alone took her identity
Basically, no matter what way they attempted to wrap it, a relationship between Cameron and John creates a pretty dark picture on John's heroic image. The only way I see that being played out is if they want to show a 'dark side' Future John which would prevent Cameron and Present John having a relationship like that unless the series is going to start re-writing John from being a heroic saviour to just the lesser of two evils.
"peacewanting machines" that want to stick John's head on a spike ?Thanas wrote:Yeah, I agree. Or he spared her due to her value. And then there also is the possibility that Cameron spoke the truth and that she really is part of a third party. Which means we have two main factions and two sub factions - Cameron-haters and peacewanting machines.Hence, John Connor - Allison Young relationship becomes a bit unlikely unless its more of a sister / brother or mentor / student situation by my thinking. Thus, Cameron attempted to infiltrate the base, got captured and somehow Connor may have spared her due to emotional grief over Allison's death.
Cameron may be part of a third faction but it seems unlikely they want peace under the conventional sense. She still killed Allison and seemed intent on finding / killing the leader of the human resistance which makes me think they want the kind of peace where everyone does what they want or dies.
I can see the eventual development that Connor spared Cameron because he wanted to 'teach them the meaning of life' kind of shit and show her they can 'co-exist' and over the course of their time together Cameron becomes a strong ally / advisor / sister. However, any chance of an intimate relationship either future or present seems highly unlikely. If they do it in present then that still means John is essentially screwing his robot sister and the rest of the gang should kick up a hellstorm when they found out.
She has already stated the John Connor she takes orders from is not the one that we see now yet which, would suggest she is waiting for some sort of event to occur and that suggests a level of foreknowledge of whats coming. In whichcase, if she is a double agent she could be instructed to wait for a keypoint to go hostile but wether it would be to aid Skynet, the Resistance or a potential third faction is unknown.Thanas wrote:If Cameron was a double agent, she would have killed him. No John Connor, no resistance, Skynet wins by default.I think Jessie maybe right in some respect, if Skynet is consistently losing to the Resistance in light of all these timetraveling missions then it seems plausible to me that Skynet could have adapted it's strategy of trying to convert John rather than killing him. Send Cameron to get close to him and establish an empathy so that when the war comes he will be less oppossed to Cyborgs.
This would appear to be the case from what has been seen of the future with Connor having Cameron as a trusted advisor and a cyborg in every cell etc.
At the very least we know Cameron had the intent to kill John Connor in the future and has demonstrated the capability to choose not to kill Connor, yet. IF she can choose to cancel her termination orders then it isnt a stretch to think she can choose to re-activate it. Cameron has been shown to be able to manipulate John and has admited she has lied to him about things. In which case, there is a good possibility Cameron may have her own agenda.
Future-John may also be able to recognise a bad deployment and be less trusting of a Cameron who may have attempted to kill him and has definetly murdered someone significant to him.Thanas wrote:Hmm.I doubt it would take that for him to recognize a good tactical deployment.The other theroy I can think of is the potential for Cameron to be part of a third faction of Terminators as suggested in "Allison from Palmdale" and John formed an alliance with them to fight against Skynet without the knowledge of the Resistance. Sending Cameron back to setup that alliance early or establish a relationship with John so he is more sympathetic to them seems like a good motive.
Present-John is a clueless teenager pulled out of his time by the heroic actions of Cameron and has demonstrated a reckless trust of her in spite of his own mother's warnings. He will be more likely to buy the idea of an alliance with machines from a Cameron who has fought beside him and protected him for some time thus making him sympathetic to the new faction who may or may not fuck over the Resistance once they beat Skynet.
Innocent until you remember she still killed Allison and underneath the pretty exterior of the stolen identity she is a machine built to decieve and kill. The same machine who admited to John she has and can lie to him, the same machine that has attempted to manipulate him and has had the intent to stick his head on a pike.Thanas wrote:Yeah, and she also has warned John that he should kill her. Plus, it is kinda not her choice to kill John, so it might be argued she is the innocent party here.Shroom Man 777 wrote:Don't blame Robot Rivers for trying to kill Connor, mang. She has damage to her chip and is messing up, and is in fact rather sad about it.