Well, yes, and in your case a borderline obsessive interest in the Terminator universe. (Not saying that's a bad thing - my obsession of choice was TNG, then DS9, then EFC, then Firefly, then Journeyman, then...^ Eidetic Memory.
Did anyone else get a vibe of Voyagers "11:59" about this episode?
God I love this show. Which probably means it'll get axed. Everybody in it is just perfect (and yep, I even like Reilly).
^ Not obsessive. Seriously eidetic memory - I remember pretty much any fact I'm exposed to. It's a gift, and a curse.
^ Thanks.
Did anyone else get a vibe of Voyagers "11:59" about this episode?
God I love this show. Which probably means it'll get axed. Everybody in it is just perfect (and yep, I even like Reilly).
That's a good comparison.
^ I believe it's 16309.
Yes, that was a nice touch. Apparently, the sophisticated killer robot views the laundry as being below her dignity. Allthough, the final scene showed that Cameron did the laundry, anyway. And she will never stop, till it's clean!I also enjoyed the fact that Cameron was clearly pissed that the Connors thought she could do the laundry for them.
^ I believe it's 16309.
"Where's the override?! The override!"
Here's another one. What's the maglock control code for First Contact? Hint: it's a sci-fi in-joke.
OT: If anyone remembers around Automatic for the People I bought a 2009 Dodge Ram and returned it around the time of The Brothers of Nablus (too expensive). I was paying 847 a month as my payment. My Dodge dealer called me today and they said they could give me a new one - same style and similar specifications (it's a little bit better actually) - for $520 a month. Just FYI.
(No I am not operating on behalf of Chrysler LLC nor am I trying to sell one of these vehicles)
Yeah, actually a Terminator seems to be dream boss (as long as you are not on his or her target list). He is the second Terminator, after Weaver, to run his very own company. Though he even started his from the ground up, he didn't just kill and impersonate the real owner.I thought it was funny that Stark was an outstanding boss. He gave work to anyone regardless of their background, paid well, and worked besides his employees. All in the 1920s.
They are doing everything to get at least some cars sold. I hope Chrysler and GM manage to stay afloat, same thing for the European and Japanese and Korean manufaturers, but it looks pretty bad for the entire sector.OT: If anyone remembers around Automatic for the People I bought a 2009 Dodge Ram and returned it around the time of The Brothers of Nablus (too expensive). I was paying 847 a month as my payment. My Dodge dealer called me today and they said they could give me a new one - same style and similar specifications (it's a little bit better actually) - for $520 a month. Just FYI.
You know if Howard Hughes was Terminator and his robotic kidneys broke down which filtered the coolant for his atomic batteries...
Maybe he had to collect his pee?
Consider what nuclear contamination from an an unknown source devastating one side of America to the other and no one could figure out who the enemy was except for the tech behind atomics? That would push Judgement day right back to the 23rd century.
That'd piss Skynet right off.
Yeah, actually a Terminator seems to be dream boss (as long as you are not on his or her target list). He is the second Terminator, after Weaver, to run his very own company. Though he even started his from the ground up, he didn't just kill and impersonate the real owner.I thought it was funny that Stark was an outstanding boss. He gave work to anyone regardless of their background, paid well, and worked besides his employees. All in the 1920s.
Garret Dillahunt:
"I like him. They're really not bad guys - they're doing their job. He has no hate in him. He's like: 'Look, it's my job, sorry... Gotta snap your neck.' "
They are doing everything to get at least some cars sold. I hope Chrysler and GM manage to stay afloat, same thing for the European and Japanese and Korean manufaturers, but it looks pretty bad for the entire sector.OT: If anyone remembers around Automatic for the People I bought a 2009 Dodge Ram and returned it around the time of The Brothers of Nablus (too expensive). I was paying 847 a month as my payment. My Dodge dealer called me today and they said they could give me a new one - same style and similar specifications (it's a little bit better actually) - for $520 a month. Just FYI.
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