eyexist wrote:Thanas wrote:^Spoiler speculation in tiny text please.
Whoops, my fault. I'll start up a new thread about it.
Feel free to do so, but also feel free to speculate in this thread in tiny text if you want to.
Classic case of denial. Heaven forbid Sarah get called out on being a shitty mother.
I do not know. She seemed rather agitated in the premier, so I am puzzled as to why she would disregard that in this epsiode.
c) Cameron completely dominated that fight. I therefore conclude that it was an inferior model. Maybe one of her predecessors?
I think that Cameron just excels in close-quarter combat. The last time we saw her do well against a termie (without a grenade launcher
) was vs. Vick in the armored car. In the other instances she gets thrown about like a rag doll and only wins due to capitalizing on distractions.
I am not so sure about that. We have seen the following fights:
Cameron vs Cromartie in the S1 premier: no clear advantage though Cameron managed to disable Cromartie.
Cameron vs T-888 in 1x02 - A clear win for Cameron with the Terminator choosing to flee.
Cameron vs Carter - Carter seems to have the advantage there.
Cameron vs Vick - no clear winner.
Cameron vs T-888 in the future - clear win, though due to grenade launcher.
Cameron vs unknown model - pretzel.
Note that she isn't scared by Cromartie and chooses to engage him in the S1 season finale.
So I would say that she can certainly hold her own against a T-888. The fact that she absolutely dominated this fight - note that the other terminator got only two punches in - seems to suggest to me that her model line is not even a close match to that one.
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