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4* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XblVVbqIHU The "burning playground" opening]], juxtaposed to Music/BradFiedel's gentle and hopeful rendition of the tragic and bleak original ''Terminator'' theme, strikes just the '''right''' emotional nerves, not only underscoring the horror of Judgment Day but also reminding us of how important it is to save this world for the next generation.
5* The death of John's dog, Max, at the hands of the T-1000[[note]]In the Special Edition.[[/note]]. Sarah had gotten the dog for John some time before her capture and incarceration, specifically for the purpose of protecting him from Terminator infiltrators. It's doubtful how much John believed in the efficacy of his dog's protection after his mother's incarceration, as opposed to just valuing him as a pet, but Max's loud, repeated barking that could be heard over the phone, in addition to "Janelle's" uncharacteristic behavior, was enough to raise John's suspicions and foil the T-1000's attempt to lure John to his death. Though subsequently killed by the T-1000, Max was still able to protect his master at the end.
6* Doubles as an InUniverse TearJerker: Sarah harshly {{complain|ingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike}}s when she reunites with John, who was expecting some warmth and affection, but is instead devastated by her callous response.
7** The novelization takes it a step further; Sarah has been desperate to toughen up her son, to prepare him for the war to come, but seeing the hate in his eyes after brushing him off, she laments at how much this whole mess has cost them.
8* Sarah's reaction when she encounters the T-800 again in the hospital. She ends up panicking and running off, most likely remembering the trauma the first T-800 caused her.
9* John and the T-800 watch a couple of kids play with toy guns:
10-->'''John:''' We're not going to make it, are we? People, I mean.
11-->'''T-800:''' [[InYourNatureToDestroyYourselves It's in your nature to destroy yourselves.]]
12* As Sarah is about to murder Dyson in cold-blood in front of his family, she realizes that [[HeWhoFightsMonsters she has become exactly like what she hates the most]] and collapses, shaken by fear and remorse.
13** Sarah is trying to steel herself in killing Dyson by shouting, "IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT!" Dyson, bleeding from a previous gunshot wound, innocently utters "What?" He was about to be killed in front of his family and he honestly does not know why.
14** When John and the T-800 enter, John checks on his mother and she just starts apologizing for how she's treated him after seeing how Danny protected his father as best as he could, and how Dyson never once scolded his son or yelled at him, instead trying to reassure his son and keep him safe, where she had gotten angry with John, all for caring.
15* Sarah's summation of the T-800 about how despite or even ''because'' of its inherent inhumanity, it is the perfect father figure for John. Now think of how it sacrifices itself in the hopes of preventing Judgement Day. Sarah's life was forever changed by the few days she knew Kyle Reese, and John's was equally changed by the few days he knew the T-800.
16-->'''Sarah:''' Watching John with the machine, it was suddenly so clear. The Terminator would never stop, it would never leave him... it would always be there. And it would never hurt him, never shout at him or get drunk and hit him, or say it couldn't spend time with him because it was too busy. And it would die to protect him. [[ParentalSubstitute Of all the would-be fathers who came and went over the years, this thing, this machine, was the only one who measured up.]] In an insane world, it was the sanest choice.
17* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX9hL93HPMI Sarah's nightmare]] which leads up to the burning playground mentioned above. Even though her voice is silenced for the moment before the explosion, the metallic clashing sound of the fence and the desperation she shows from hitting the fence and trying to yell out to the people is enough to communicate the fact that she's trying to save them... to no avail.
18** One of the parents in the playground is a version of Sarah herself, wearing her waitress uniform from the first movie and playing with a toddler-aged John. It's a heartbreaking glimpse of a life Sarah could have had if she hadn't known what was coming for them.
19* "I know now why you cry, but it's something I could never do." [[ManlyTears Grown men cried.]]
20** The bit where he gives John a thumbs-up as he's lowered into the molten steel as well as his viewpoint flicking off for the final time as he's consumed by the molten steel.
21** The revelation that the T-800 has to sacrifice himself hits you ''hard'':
22--->'''Sarah:''' It's over.\
23'''T-800:''' No. [[WhamLine There is one more chip.]]\
24''[The T-800 points... to his own head, a booming drum playing in cue]''\
25'''T-800:''' [[ICannotSelfTerminate And it must be destroyed also.]]
26** Hell, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyQc6fZjaUE this entire sequence]] is a TearJerker. It's VERY heartrending to see John pleading with the T-800 not to go. Even after you consider that it was the closest he ever got to have a father figure. Doubles as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} when watched back-to-back with Sarah's final speech in the movie.
27*** The FinalFirstHug between the T-800 and John is pretty heartbreaking too.
28*** The T-800 and Sarah are both being TheStoic, as they know that this has to happen in order to prevent the creation of Skynet. John, however, simply descends into InelegantBlubbering that leads to a truly heartbreaking HeroicBSOD:
29---->'''John:''' I order you not to go! I order you not to go! ''[[PleaseDontLeaveMe IorderyounottogoIorderyounottogo!]]''
30** The look on Sarah's face right before she hits the button to lower the T-800 says it all. From the moment she first saw him, despite the fact that John's survival was his mission, she hadn't trusted it, all but vowing to destroy it at the first opportunity. Now, in the end, she has her chance...and she clearly doesn't want to.
31** When the T-800 points to himself as the last possible source of the technology to inspire Skynet's creation. It's the point where you can see all of the above coming, and the gut punch doesn't hurt any less because you know it's on its way.
32*** The ultimate GutPunch comes from the sequels. This is the father figure for John. He loves him, and Sarah respects him more than any other being in this world. And he must let himself to be destroyed to prevent Judgment Day. Then ''[[Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines Rise of the Machines]]'' revealed that Judgment Day wasn't averted, only delayed. [[SenselessSacrifice This Terminator didn't have to die!]]
33*** Except, he did. ''Film/TerminatorDarkFate'', being [[{{Unreboot}} the canonical sequel to this film]], proved that the T-800, Sarah, and John's efforts to eradicate Skynet worked, but it was ''only'' Skynet that was stopped. [[TechnologyMarchesOn Technology will still march on]] beyond it, and so another [[AIIsACrapshoot crapshoot A.I.]], Legion, has already been prophesied to exist in the future. And this time, John won't be there to fight it, as he is killed by another T-800, later named "Carl," just three years after the events of ''Judgment Day''. Skynet is gone for good, [[TakingYouWithMe but it took its nemesis with it]].
34* Sarah's last line:
35-->'''Sarah:''' The unknown future rolls toward us. I face it, for the first time, with a sense of hope. Because if a machine, a Terminator, can learn the value of human life, maybe we can too.
36* This line from John. Though it shows him beginning to transition from {{Jerkass}} to JerkWithAHeartOfGold, it's still sad nonetheless.
37-->'''John:''' We spent a lot of time in Nicaragua and places like that. For a while there, she was with this [[ShellShockedVeteran crazy]] [[RetiredBadass ex-Green Beret guy]], running guns. Then there were some other guys. She'd shack up with anybody she could learn from so she could teach me how to be this [[FutureBadass great military leader]]. Then she gets busted and it's like, "Sorry, kid, your mom's a psycho. Didn't you know?" [[WasItAllALie It's like, everything I'd been brought up to believe was all made of bullshit?]] ''[thumps car hood]'' I hated her for that. But everything she said was true. [[CassandraTruth She knew... and nobody believed her. Not even me.]] Listen, we gotta get her out of there.
38** What makes it especially sad is that, in the original timeline before Skynet's [[TimeTravel meddling]], John never reconciled with his mother. He hated her... until the nuclear war she spoke of happened, and the survivors faced the nightmare of the war against the machines. Cast your mind back to the first film, where Reese memorized a message for Sarah from John: That she was his source of strength and comfort during the dark times. John deeply regretted never believing her again after she was incarcerated.
39* Dyson getting fatally shot by a SWAT Team and later succumbing to his wounds. He takes such a painfully ''long'' time to bleed out. Oh, and the reason he hangs on until his last moment? So the men who shot him had a chance to get clear before he dropped his detonator and the explosives went off.
40-->'''Dyson:''' I don't know how much longer I can hold this...
41* Just the look on Dyson's face when the T-800 explains everything to come. Imagine knowing that something you've been working so hard on for so long, with so much potential to change the world for the better, instead kills billions and becomes the greatest threat humanity has ever faced.
42-->'''Dyson:''' I feel like I'm gonna throw up.
43* After being severely beaten by the T-1000, the T-800 crawls across the floor to reach his weapon. Quite affecting considering he's a robot.
44* The LAPD's view on the Cyberdyne standoff; ten years ago, an entire police station of their fellow officers was senselessly massacred in the line of duty while attempting to protect an innocent woman and, as one of the detectives informing Sarah of John's kidnapping earlier in the film, a good number of those officers had families which included children. Even after an extensive state-wide manhunt, the killer was never found. Then he shows up again all of a sudden ten years later and the chance to avenge their slain officers by way of either [[DeathRow the chair]] or [[VigilanteJustice the gun]] is presented to them... only for things to go tits-up once again; they accidentally mow down a civilian, the SWAT team barely escapes a gargantuan explosion that destroys an entire floor with their lives, the LAPD see their police cars shot into Swiss cheese, the same man who mowed down a police station is met with a hail of gunfire in the building's lobby, only for him to again embarrass the force by not only being unfazed, but shooting every single officer non-fatally, seemingly as if to mock them, before disappearing into the night, never to be seen again.

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