Martin The Mess: Deleted the link to ComicBookTime which I myself put in, because this week's episode clarified the current date to show that they're still in autumn of 2007, not spring of 2008.
I'm not sure where this should go; its just a thought that I had. Question: Why was the T-800 much less creepy than Cameron? Answer: Emotional Uncanny Valley. The fact that cameron is much, much more advanced than the original "Arnie" model makes her, in a way, much less genuine. Take as an example the famous line: "I know now why you cry." When the T-800 said it, it was a "holy crap, he really does understand!" moment for the audience. If Cameron were to say it, she'd just be lying, because she's smart enough to fake it. But the "Arnie" model didnt have any fancy psychology programing, and was never intended to understand human emotion, makes the end of T2 much, much more profound than anything Cameron said in Season Two, Episode 1. Still cool and creepy to the point of disturbing, yes, but not profound. Cameron's cool and all, creepy as hell, but I'd just like to say a word or two in defense of T2.
Maybe this example deserves a spot on the uncanny valley page?
The narrative technique used in the episode "Goodbye To All That", where the reading of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" matches the 888's pursuit of Martin Bedell: would anyone consider that a "Two for One Show"? I haven't found anything called parallel narrative.
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{{Grimace}}: A query for other tropers - why should we consider Cromartie a threat anymore? The team has, thus far, taken out four T-888s: the one hunting Derek, the one at the power plant, the one at the military academy (''without'' any assist from Cameron), and the one at the psychiatrists office. Yet every time Cromartie is mentioned they all brown their trousers.
*Cromartie was the only other terminator in 2007 (besides Cameron) who knew what John Connor looked like and was devoting all of his time to tracking. The other terminators don't know what John looks like- or that John Connor, leader of the human resistance, was the one that they passed by on the street to kill the target that they're so focused on.
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{{DefianceFalcon}}: Should TSCC get its own JustBugsMe page? It already has a WMG page, so it makes sense. But it would have to involve moving or copying large chunks of the Terminator JustBugsMe page.
* Does Derek Reese change at all in season 2? His violence now, think never methodology is quickly making him my [[TheScrappy personal Scrappy]].
**Gee, its not like there were some interesting character development episodes ("Alpine Fields") involving Derek, or a character centric ''sub-plot'' involving Derek in the second season. Nope. Not at ''all.''
*** Oh, OK, haven't gotten there yet.
**Ah, well, kinda academic now, considering [[spoiler: Derek is dead.]]
* Yes, please. This troper doesn't know how to create one, but is really wondering why Derek has all those other tattoos. He was only in 9th grade when Judgement Day happened. Were there still tattoo parlors after the Apocalypse?
**Tattoos can easily be done by hand, with a blade and ink. They don't require tattoo parlors, but those do have the added advantages of being sterile and quick. Alternately, he got the tattoo after her returned to the past.
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[[DFarrey This troper]] would like to point out that he doesn't think this series is [[DisContinuity ignoring T3]]. It just [[TimeyWimeyBall happens ''after'' it]].
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rbx5: Erm... where exactly is the Terminator theme in the prison break scene? This Troper saw that entire scene on YouTube and didn't hear it (or maybe its a part of the score he hadn't heard before).