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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

  • TV Series
  • 2008–2009
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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Thomas Dekker, Lena Headey, and Summer Glau in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008)
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Set after the events in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Sarah Connor and her son, John, try to stay under-the-radar from the government, as they plot to destroy the computer network Skyne... Read allSet after the events in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Sarah Connor and her son, John, try to stay under-the-radar from the government, as they plot to destroy the computer network Skynet in hopes of preventing Armageddon.Set after the events in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Sarah Connor and her son, John, try to stay under-the-radar from the government, as they plot to destroy the computer network Skynet in hopes of preventing Armageddon.

  • Creator
    • Josh Friedman
  • Stars
    • Lena Headey
    • Thomas Dekker
    • Summer Glau
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    • Creator
      • Josh Friedman
    • Stars
      • Lena Headey
      • Thomas Dekker
      • Summer Glau
    • 378User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 26 nominations total

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    Lena Headey
    Lena Headey
    • Sarah Connor
    • 2008–2009
    Thomas Dekker
    Thomas Dekker
    • John Connor
    • 2008–2009
    Summer Glau
    Summer Glau
    • Cameron Phillips…
    • 2008–2009
    Richard T. Jones
    Richard T. Jones
    • James Ellison
    • 2008–2009
    Brian Austin Green
    Brian Austin Green
    • Derek Reese
    • 2008–2009
    Garret Dillahunt
    Garret Dillahunt
    • Cromartie…
    • 2008–2009
    Shirley Manson
    Shirley Manson
    • Catherine Weaver
    • 2008–2009
    Leven Rambin
    Leven Rambin
    • Riley Dawson
    • 2008–2009
    Stephany Jacobsen
    Stephany Jacobsen
    • Jesse Flores
    • 2008–2009
    Dean Winters
    Dean Winters
    • Charley Dixon
    • 2008–2009
    Mackenzie Brooke Smith
    Mackenzie Brooke Smith
    • Savannah Weaver…
    • 2008–2009
    Shane Edelman
    Shane Edelman
    • Matt Murch
    • 2008–2009
    Sonya Walger
    Sonya Walger
    • Michelle Dixon
    • 2008
    Busy Philipps
    Busy Philipps
    • Kacy Corbin
    • 2008–2009
    Jonathan Jackson
    Jonathan Jackson
    • Kyle Reese
    • 2008–2009
    Sabrina Páez
    Sabrina Páez
    • Chola
    • 2008–2009
    Matt McColm
    Matt McColm
    • Vick Chamberlain
    • 2008
    Brendan Hines
    Brendan Hines
    • Andy Goode
    • 2008
    • Creator
      • Josh Friedman
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    9BrickNash

    Beats all of the post T2 films.

    This show was the best addition to the Terminator franchise since James Cameron's own Terminator 2. Set two years after the events of T2, it portrayed some absolutely gripping situations as Sarah and John are in hiding in preparation for Judgement day.

    Lena Heady is fantastic as Sarah Connor, and Thomas Dekker bears a striking resemblance to Edward Furlong which really adds some visual connective tissue to the proceedings. Even the "Teeninator" Cameron (Summer Glau), who I thought would be mega-annoying and drag everything down into Smallville pap territory is brilliant.

    The series makes a great change in that not every Terminator looks like Arnie, which makes perfect sense, becasue it'd be a crap infiltration unit if they could be identified by facial features alone.

    The downside is that there is a noticeable and pretty significant drop in quality between both seasons with the show suffering from some very poor writing in Season 2. This was most likely due to the writer's strike at the time and so with that in mind I think Fox were far too fast to cancel it. It does has other issues like some ropy VFX and some unexplained behavioural changes in the characters, but I'm certain that a third season would have ironed out all those problems. Fox probably threw away a big money maker and a potential classic.

    It's sad that the show was perhaps made about ten years too early. If it had been a Netflix funded show made today then the advancements in TV VFX and a (probably) larger budget would have really beefed up the show's appeal. Having James Cameron himself as a producer would maybe have kept the writing in line too. The rights revert back to him next year so it's not too late ;)

    It's a crying shame that such a great show ended so early, but regardless, there's plenty here for any rabid Terminator fan to sink their teeth into - and it's FAR more appetising than any of the post James Cameron feature films.
    9Chalice_Of_Evil

    Go Cameron! It's your built day!...

    Despite what some others have said, the series with the too-long name DOESN'T "crap all over the movies" it was spun off from. It actually *builds* upon what has come before and expands the universe that was set up in the first two films (having the good sense to pretend as if the dismal T3 never happened). No, it's not quite like the movies, but that's a *good* thing (since this IS a series, and thus it requires story arcs that can play out over the course of a whole season).

    As the infamous Sarah Connor, Lena Headey does one hell of a job picking up where Linda Hamilton left off. She might not be exactly like the movies' interpretation, nor should she be. This is a reinterpretation of Sarah Connor, and Lena gives it her all, doing the character justice. She fits the role well, is believable and manages to perfectly balance Sarah's toughness and leadership role with that of a protective mother who'll do anything to keep her son alive. She's edgy, she's intense, she kicks major butt, but also conveys Sarah's vulnerability (not to mention the weight of the world that she carries on her shoulders) in a nicely nuanced performance. Her portrayal of Sarah Connor makes you believe in this tough-as-nails mother and you're on her side every step of the way. I feel a bit sorry for Lena, though - the fact that she has to deliver those pesky voice-overs each episode (as well as a ridiculously long "Previously, on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles..." at the start of each episode. Surely they could've shortened it to just simply "Previously..."). The voice-overs do wear a bit thin eventually (especially when Sarah's referencing something totally obscure), but then sometimes they're extremely relevant to the story and thus their inclusion is justified.

    "Isn't there some guy? Some guy who's meant to save the world or something?" I hear you ask. Ah yes, John Connor. As the future leader of the human resistance in the war against Skynet, one might not have expected him to be so...emo. Thankfully, though, he's not TOO heavy on the angst. He's actually a damn sight better than both the whiny interpretations of the character that have come before. While he *does* still whine on occasion, he's much more accepting of his destiny than we've previously seen. It's great to see him learn and grow, as his mother trains him and teaches him life lessons in Not Getting The Human Race Slaughtered. Thomas Dekker admirably portrays the troubled young John, and his interaction with his mother is what keeps the series grounded. They have their ups and downs, but what comes across most clearly is how much they care for each other and that they would quite literally move heaven and earth to keep the other one safe. It's one of the strongest mother/son relationships in a series that I've seen a good long while. The excellent chemistry between the two actors is immediately evident, and it's because of this that their interaction on screen comes across as so believable.

    As John's other female protector in the series, the multi-skilled chameleon, Summer Glau, proves to be the series' greatest asset. She brings considerable emotion and depth to what is...essentially...a robot. "What's a robot doing, showing emotion and depth?" you may ask. Good question. They explain this within the first two episodes. Cameron Phillips (her first name obviously being a nod to the creator of the franchise, while her last name may well be acknowledging the tool used to put her together on her 'built day' - the Phillips head screwdriver) is more than just a machine. We saw in T2 that Arnie was capable of "learning" things that John taught him, and this time around they've taken it a step further. Not only is she capable of eating chips and picking up lingo (her favourite phrase being "That's a tight present."), but she's also far better at remaining inconspicuous - when attending high school with John - than big old Arnie could have ever been. That's not to say that she doesn't come off as slightly odd to those around her. Almost everyone notices there's something a little 'off' about Cameron, but it's not enough to blow hers and John's cover as siblings.

    Summer Glau continues to impress and show off her incredible range, bringing so much more to this role than one might expect. Just with her eyes alone, she conveys SO much. Her deadpan delivery of lines is what oftentimes provides the most laughs in the series, while her relationship with both mother and son taps into the heart of the series. Here we're presented with this machine...but what if there were more to it than that? Whilst she's regarded as one of the "heroes" of the series, Cameron never lets you forget what she was built for. Equal parts chilling and heroic, Cameron is an integral part of the show.

    The series shows great potential with its story lines and looks to be expanding the universe even further in Season 2. The first season (which was tragically cut short by the writers' strike) showed a lot of promise and will hopefully only get better as the series continues. If you are willing to accept the fact that this is a different animal to the movies, you should be able to sit back and enjoy.
    10Likeafrisbee

    BRING BACK! NOT CANCEL THIS SERIES!

    Don't get why they just shut it down. Well make another try, it's been years. The creators should bring som new eyes to get more motivated with new ideas! This series was to good to end just like that. It's a "TERMINATOR" series. Terminator the moust loved action / Sci-fi movies in the hole world. Just bring som new people in on this, new writers. There are much ideas to this series to bring! Don't give up on this series!
    10fsexthings

    F@#K WHOEVER DECIDED TO CANCEL THIS SHOW

    So good and easily the best sequel to terminator and T2 we ever got. Can't believe it ended so soon. Lena heady and Summer Glau in particular killed it but everyone was great.
    10artdev99

    Most underrated show, best TV ever

    I admit I was skeptical when I saw the promos for Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles. I was prepared to not like the show.

    Fortunately I gave it some time to develop itself and find its way. Dumping the T3 time line was brilliant because, as someone who has seen all the Terminator movies..T3 was junk.

    Some people seem disappointed because TSCC is not one long constant chase like the movies. They are misguided and unsophisticated. One could not sustain that kind of tension over a TV season. Instead, what we have in TSCC is actual plot lines and character development! Thomas Dekker appeared ineffectual early on until the viewer realizes that we are watching a 15 yr old boy who thought he had escaped the horror of the machines for good, only to find "they are back". He is fearful, and feels incapable of leading an army. Some people criticize that portrayal. Yet, how should a 15 yr old feel in that situation? Exactly like that.

    As the series progresses we see John Connor progress and become more like the leader he will some day be. One could make the comparison to Greek tragedy and the concept of fatalism where the hero can embrace his fate or try to avoid it. He begins to take chances and use initiative. This is quite entertaining to watch once the viewer begins to understand the process.

    Frankly the show is wonderful. It exists on so many levels. And, to dismiss this as merely an action and explosion show is incorrect. This show is first and foremost about people. And, the interactions between cast members are refreshingly real. All the cast members give wonderful performances, even down to the lesser players. Summer Glau, a principal, is fantastic. She supplies just the right recipe of killer instinct and "ingenue" as an infiltrator terminator and the balance keeps the viewer on the edge of their seat as they watch the "machine" take on human behavior..but perhaps, not quite.

    I have never purchased a TV show on DVD before and seldom have I purchased movies. But, I have purchased TSCC season 1 and have preordered the season 2 DVD. If anything, rewatching episodes, allows one to appreciate the series even more. With each reviewing, subtleties and nuances are revealed that were overlooked on first view. Try it yourself. Cue in on Hedley's one on one scenes with Dekker. They have an excellent rapport. You will see a single mom who is tightly bonded to her son and torn between the need to protect the child she loves and fostering the development of the leader of the resistance. Watch the subtle interactions between the principals when they share a scene, small glances, expressions and body language are so wonderfully communicative. The camera work takes you right into the Connors kitchen to sit among the Connors and observe the family's interaction. By the end of the first season, you will think you actually *know* the Connors.

    Some here, complain that the TV show is not "like the movies". Celebrate that. This TV series blows the movies away. Because, it is the story that counts not the special effects. T3 and T4 are especially over shadowed by the excellence of TSCC

    I have never gone out of my way like this to defend, of all things, a TV show for heaven's sake but, this show richly deserves the legions of fans it has created.

    If this show goes away, we may never see TV this good again.

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    • Trivia
      In 2012, online petitions were set up for the series to be brought back and a 3rd season to be commissioned. The campaign to bring back the series continued even throughout 2015.
    • Goofs
      Cromartie's head somehow manages to be transported to the future despite it having been established that uncovered inorganic material cannot travel through time.
    • Quotes

      Jesse Flores: [Derek angrily confronts Jesse about Riley] Derek?

      Derek Reese: Do you know who Billy Wisher is?

      Jesse Flores: Who?

      Derek Reese: No. No, you don't. Where you come from he doesn't exist, he never did. Billy Wisher was my best friend. He was in my squad, we fought together. We saw things you can't imagine. He was like my brother and I loved him. But, it turns out I never really - knew him. His real name was Andy Goode and back here in this world he created a computer program. The program that becomes Skynet. So, Andy Goode is dead. Billy Wisher is dead too. Because I killed him. I came back here and I killed him. He was my brother and I loved him and I killed him. I did it for Kyle - and John and I did it for you.

      Jesse Flores: Derek.

      Derek Reese: Shut up!

      Jesse Flores: Please!

      Derek Reese: Shut Up!

      Jesse Flores: [Sobs] You have no idea! You have no idea what they took from us!

      Derek Reese: Stop it! Just stop it! I don't even know you. I don't know who - you are.

      Jesse Flores: I'm Jesse. I'm Jesse!

      Derek Reese: Your not my Jesse. You never were. John Connor said to let you go. I am not John Connor.

      [Derek aims his pistol at her. Jesse turns and runs. Derek pulls the trigger and shoots]

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Sarah Connor Chronicles
    • Filming locations
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bartleby Company
      • C-2 Pictures
      • Warner Bros. Television
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      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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