
No Arnie, no Jim Cameron… no point? Maybe, maybe not. Hiatused mid-season by the Writers’ Strike, The Sarah Connor Chronicles leaves a hung jury in its wake. The good news is that these nine episodes (of a planned 13) do enough to dampen fanboy fears of AVP-style sacrilege. If anything, there’s too much reverence, the show raking over Terminator mythology without pushing hard enough in fresh directions. So in the pilot we get winks (a cyborg called Cameron!) and nods (“Come with me if you want to live!”) in service to a T2 redux: fugitives Sarah (Lena Headey) and John Connor (Thomas Dekker) protected by one future-bot, persecuted by another…
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