OK…that was pretty cool

The Sarah Conner Chronicles

My biggest worries going into last night’s premiere episode of “Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles,” were:

1. I hope the effects aren’t super cheesy.

2. I hope the story isn’t super sucky.

The special effects were OK — not movie-grade goodness, but not so bad that they took away from the story. And what a story it was. Time-travelling, random Terminator attacks and John Conner thinking about boning a robot are all good things.

There are some lingering questions. I thought it was pretty convenient how easily Sarah Conner accepted the new Terminator into the fold. (Should we call her the T-River Tam or what?) And I thought the Tam-bot changed her prime directive from “protect John Conner” to “do whatever Sarah Conner says” awfully fast.

And what was with Sarah Conner having to be pushed by her son to stop SkyNet?

“We have to save humanity, mom.”

“Well….I don’t know….I’m awfully busy, lately.”

Regardless, this episode gets an “A” from me, though I’ll be interested to see what the new status quo is with tonight’s episode. I’d assume it’s all Terminator and FBI chasing them all the time, but I wonder if they’ll drift at all to a Monster-of-the-Week format, just to change it up?

 – Greg 

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Has there ever been an explanation as to how Sarah Connor is alive? I thought they said she died of cancer in T3. Does T3 count? I’m so confused.

I believe T3 doesn’t count in this show’s timeline. I’m not sure why that is. Time travel?

- Matt

That’s cool, then. I was worried that I missed something. Other than that, I thought the show was great!

The official line from the creators is that this takes place in an alternate timeline. Though it’s clear from last night’s show that they are honoring some of the T3 plot.

Second episode didn’t quite capture me the way the first did — I’m about done with the crap voiceovers — but with nothing else new on the tube, I’ll stick around a while longer.

– Greg

According to Superheroflix and Variety, this was the highest-rated debut episode of any new series in the past 3 years…

- Matt

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