FireNexus wrote: ↑2019-11-11 12:18pm
No. Sarah Connor doing that kind of thing is entirely sensible. She has no reason to live and hates terminators because they have taken away everything she has ever loved.
Her being successful over and over again may require some suspension of disbelief, but she has been training to survive war against terminators for decades, so not that much.
The bolded part is what I was talking about. Her motivation is entirely understandable.
And she doesn't have the training to fight a war against Terminators. She is the only one alive who has fought one, in the extreme minority of effort roll alongside other Terminators or soldiers who DO have decades of fighting Terminators, for all of maybe a few days of experience. And if you remember the preferred tactic of BOTH those experts was to not even try fighting, let alone destroy them, but to hide and wait for Judgment Day. It was HER preferred tactic in T2 as well, btw. There is nobody who can train her for that because nobody has ever seen one in action and lived but her and John. She does have training from various places from people who know how to fight PEOPLE. That is certainly helpful. But then those very professionals (SWAT, etc.) get killed by the bushel themselves when encountering Terminators.
We also get an implication that she’s teamed up with some high end bad asses given that she got a high-ranking military guy to give her top secret weapons and a cargo plane sight unseen.
More of the same from T2, and she was barely useful there as far as fighting a Terminator in the sidekick roll while running away let alone straight up. That's kind of the point, because the Terminators are, well, freaking Terminators. An unstoppable force you can't fight back against, only run and hide from. This was the tension and the triumph of the first film that they barely did so by the skin of their teeth. There is a reason the resistance sent Terminators back in time to fight Terminators when they had the chance.
The whole thing cheapens the threat. Terminators are just some random mook now that a 60+-year-old mk1 human can take out one on one multiple times.
Broomstick wrote: ↑2019-11-11 12:22pm
There is also the fact that she actually does have the assistance of another Terminator, even if she's not aware the entity sending her information is a Terminator. Intel is important. Being able to get the drop on a murderbot is no doubt an advantage.
As discussed, there is nothing about the situation where she gets the drop on any of them. At best she can start a search from the point of entry hours to days later. Given the whole point Terminators, what makes them a credible threat in the films besides their indestructibility, is their ability to operate indisguishably in the open, her finding all of them when they don't have any targets to make them expose themselves is equally implausible.
It seems to me they didn't have enough for her to do and they were insecure about her street cred as a badass for some unfathomable reason (probably because she looks as old and fragile as the equally inappropriately used Bruce Willis in those last Die Hard movies), so they shoehorned this in. All of this, and rolling Arnold out again (same age criticism as above), is just a distraction from the new heroes who themselves needed more to do (especially the new future leader).