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Official Terminator Season Two Spoiler Thread

The script order has been for 22 episodes so Fox may let them finish depending on ratings. I am interested to see how BBT and Heroes did against it.
 
New spoiler:

Cameron's damage to her processor will be revisited in Episode Four. The character will lose all of her memory files.

That seems like a convenient way for the writers to not have to address just what she knows, what she has lied to John about, or any other tidbits about her.

I think from the preview it'll be one of the series best episodes.
 
I hope this gets a full season but I thought I read it only got 13 ep when did the back 9 get approved can you put a link?
 
While we haven't heard anything about if Fox has approved the additional season order, we have found some things that are planned for it.

Richard T. Jones (speaking to Sci-Fi wire) has revealed the following.

Ellison allies himself with the Terminators.
"I think everybody sort of assumed now that he knows there are Terminators, he's just going to go team up with the Connors and become more of a student to them, which is why I really didn't want to do that. I figured that's what we all expect. There are other ways for him to get through the day and other motivations for him and curiosities."
 
Sam Jackson said before the first airdate of Attack of the Clones that his favourite part of the movie was when he cut Ewan McGreggors head off.

Misdirection is awesome.

Skynet must need slaves and servants or consider building reservations and zoos to keep the last numbers of humanity around for just in case.
 
^ They do. Skynet (in the novels) keeps a select group of humans around so that it can maintain its mandate of protecting humanity. That way it doesn't have a logic error because it is violating its primary objectives.
 
^ They do. Skynet (in the novels) keeps a select group of humans around so that it can maintain its mandate of protecting humanity. That way it doesn't have a logic error because it is violating its primary objectives.

Interesting. I would have assumed Skynet as an advanced AI could change it's programming. Though I supposed it would be akin to a person trying to override his/her "programming" to breath.
 
^ I had too. I was just rereading a few of the passages though and I think I know why Skynet kept them around though. The groups kept were extreme luddites that wanted Earth to be reborn without humanity and animals to muck things up. A luddite scientist told an I-950 (a human/terminator hybrid) that she planned to kill herself as did the rest of the scientists when the war ended. Skynet, however, didn't seem to have a problem with that as it still had served its mandate - and it had the I-950's to play with.
 
^ Creepy. Especially how the T-1001 kept repeating the order expecting a different response.

Oddly enough my niece does that to me every time she sees me and I repeat commands too.
 
Must be your lucky day.

Looks like the media has finally caught on to my post the other day about SCC making it through the 4th fiscal quarter...
 
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