Ok, so was it just me, or was that one of the most anti-climactic season ending "cliffhangers" you have ever seen? Hell there really was no Cliff at the end, just a minor revelation that they were looking for the wrong person.
*spoilers*
Like anyone thinks the Hummer explosion is going to do anything to Cameron, other than burn her skin and force her to take 4 weeks to recover (meaning she wont be able to protect John at school). But its not like that explosion was anything big enough to actually damage her
We have seen previous terminators survive a ******* m80 grenade explosion INSIDE themselves, and get crushed by a 30 ton block of blast door cement and still be functional..
I "kinda" understand why they need to find the Turk, but I dont understand why it suddenly became such a weird plot shift the last hour of the episode.
I guess I am too geek to not watch a sci-fi show with at least some (as yet unfulfilled) promise, but watching Summer Glau is probably my main reason to continue watching.
*spoilers*
Like anyone thinks the Hummer explosion is going to do anything to Cameron, other than burn her skin and force her to take 4 weeks to recover (meaning she wont be able to protect John at school). But its not like that explosion was anything big enough to actually damage her
We have seen previous terminators survive a ******* m80 grenade explosion INSIDE themselves, and get crushed by a 30 ton block of blast door cement and still be functional..
I "kinda" understand why they need to find the Turk, but I dont understand why it suddenly became such a weird plot shift the last hour of the episode.
I guess I am too geek to not watch a sci-fi show with at least some (as yet unfulfilled) promise, but watching Summer Glau is probably my main reason to continue watching.