by Melissa Voelker
Here it is, the big payoff that the long and strenuous season has been building toward. After weeks and weeks of watching and - wait, has it even been weeks and weeks? Looking back, it doesn’t feel like this show has been on long enough to have a season finale yet. Has it even been two months? What kind of build up can this show possibly have acquired in a mere two months? Oh well, maybe eight episodes is all it takes to say everything a show wants to say in a season. Maybe. read more »
Filed in Reviews, Sarah Connor Chronicles | March 4, 2008
by Melissa Voelker
Normally when I watch “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles” I do it with my MacBook in my lap so that I can write down all of the details of the show as they happen. But this week I decided I would try an experiment. If this show is really any good, I should be able to watch it on Monday night and remember enough on Tuesday morning to do my write up. Luckily this week was what I consider the best episode of the series so far. Gone was the annoying time travel silliness that has plagued the last few shows. Instead we got to focus on the individual characters that populate the show and were given a deeper look into who they are. read more »
Filed in Sarah Connor Chronicles | February 26, 2008
by Melissa Voelker
It is time to find out if the second Reese sent back through time by John Connor will live a bit longer than his brother. He’s in pretty bad shape, but with Charley Dixon’s help they may be able to keep him breathing for a while. At least long enough for him to have some flashbacks (or would they be flash-forwards?) to growing up after the robotocalypse. read more »
Filed in Reviews, Sarah Connor Chronicles | February 19, 2008
By Melissa Voelker
It is funny how no matter what, things from the past will always come back to bite you in the ass. Even if it seems like they are a good memory, a good lesson, it never seems to turn out that way in the future when they revisit you. Though she knows it is wrong, Sarah left Andy (the creator of an A.I. chess playing robot that she blew up) alive and he has rebuilt his little toy and entered it in a tournament. While she is scoping this tournament out, her ex fiancee is being questioned by Cromartie, now safely in the guise of the D-list actor whose identity he stole. read more »