The Complete First and Second Season DVD coversis a series developed for the Broadcasting Company. The series follows the characters of and (portrayed by and, respectively) after the events of.
In the, the pair are transported from 1999 to 2007 by a terminator named who was sent back from 2027 to protect John. From that point, the show chronicles the trio's attempt to stop the computer system from going online, triggering a and declaring war on mankind in an.The Sarah Connor Chronicles premiered on Sunday, January 13, 2008 after the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys playoff game at 9:00PM Eastern/8:00PM Central to the highest ratings for a scripted television program on Fox in seven years and the most viewers for a scripted show on the network in eight years. Additionally, it also had the highest ratings of a scripted program debut during among adults 18–34 and 18–49 (key demographics for advertisers) in three years and the most viewers for a scripted program premiere in two years. A second episode followed the next day, Monday, in the show's regular timeslot at 9:00PM Eastern/8:00PM Central.Due to the, only nine of the original thirteen episodes for the first season were completed.The producers of the show announced that it was renewed for a second season, initially for only 13 episodes. The new season began airing on September 8, 2008 in the United States. On October 17, 2008 the network gave the show a full second season order, bringing the total number of season 2 episodes to 22. The series went on a brief hiatus mid-season, from December 16, 2008, to February 13, 2009.
When it returned, it was scheduled with 's on Friday nights.A total of 31 episodes of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles aired before the series was cancelled on May 18, 2009. Retrieved January 30, 2008. Archived from on 2008-01-17. Retrieved 2008-01-30. Archived from on January 17, 2008. Retrieved February 1, 2008.
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This series is set after the events of (1991). After the sacrifices of Dr. Miles Dyson and T-800 Model 101 Terminator, the Connors find themselves once again being stalked by Skynet's agents from the future.
Realizing their nightmare isn't over, they decide to stop running and focus on preventing the birth of Skynet. With the aid of Cameron Phillips, a beautiful girl who has a mysterious past also linked to the future; Derek Reese, a Tech-Com soldier from the future whose past is linked with the Connors; Riley, a beautiful schoolfriend of John; and FBI Agent James Ellison, who was assigned to capture the Connors but joins them after his own encounter with one of the machines. They begin a quest to stop the United States military and a shadowy conspiracy from the future from creating the program that will stop at nothing to bring humanity to an end. I watched the 1st episode of Sarah Connor Chronicles last night and I have to say that I was a little more than sceptical. However I really enjoyed what they have managed to do with the franchise.
It took a little time to adjust to the new actors playing these characters that i grew up with, just as it did for Terminator 3's John Connor. But at least that movie had Arnold in it right?? So what about the Terminators in this series? I found the bad Terminator quite menacing, it had the unstoppable feeling that the original movie gave.
My only gripe with this guy is that the Terminator seemed to have an attitude. Like a kid who thinks he's hard.perhaps just my opinion. And as for John's new protector, I was a little shocked by her appearance.
However I am not slagging her performance, in fact the opposite. She remained so emotionless throughout the episode, she's very attractive (no doubt that will help John trust her) but there is also something quite menacing about her. I guess we will have to wait and see.If you haven't seen the Sarah Connor Chronicles yet because you were sceptical as I was, give it a try. Just remember it's not a $200 million movie and it's more than likely you'll enjoy it.