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Post by Admin on May 1, 2011 21:32:00 GMT -5
Ah, that makes more sense. I was under the impression it was supposed to lead to T3 so I was scratching my head a bit at that.
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Post by jakefury on May 1, 2011 21:35:01 GMT -5
There were some references to it. In T3, Sarah died of cancer. In the series she kept worrying about it.
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Post by Erik-El on May 1, 2011 22:56:35 GMT -5
There were some references to it. In T3, Sarah died of cancer. In the series she kept worrying about it. That is true. If I remember right, T:TSCC begins at what would have been 2 years prior to the approximate year she was originally diagnosed in T3. I cannot remember what her diagnosis was when she got tested though but I do remember that Cameron noticed she was losing weight towards the end.
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Post by Admin on May 1, 2011 22:57:59 GMT -5
Yeah, she was but at the same time she's always running around and never eating
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Post by Erik-El on May 1, 2011 23:00:16 GMT -5
Yeah, she was but at the same time she's always running around and never eating Yeah that was actually what I was thinking when I saw the episodes. It was inconclusive. I want to think that the tests came up negative anyway. So it is possible that there was an outside influence in her getting cancer when they were down in Mexico in the back story for T3. Maybe she ate irradiated snakes or whatevs.
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Post by Admin on May 1, 2011 23:02:39 GMT -5
I think it was meant to be up to the viewer. Was it really her fate to die of cancer or was it something she could avoid?
SO DEEP. lol
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Post by Erik-El on May 1, 2011 23:10:35 GMT -5
Seeing as how she was supposed to stop it from happening in the past and obviously failed, I am going to say she still got it.
Oh and that is another thing I have a problem with. The final future. Kyle Reese is somehow the resistance leader supreme even though John was said over and over again to be the only hope for humanity. Indeed, he was said to be the one that prevented humanity from being wiped out near the beginning. Yet somehow his daddy figures it out when he previously was never able to?
Balls in a sling that upset me more than it should have. It just felt like a copout way to end the series.
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Post by Admin on May 1, 2011 23:16:28 GMT -5
"Oh and that is another thing I have a problem with. The final future. Kyle Reese is somehow the resistance leader supreme even though John was said over and over again to be the only hope for humanity. Indeed, he was said to be the one that prevented humanity from being wiped out near the beginning. Yet somehow his daddy figures it out when he previously was never able to?" Well, the thing is in that timeline John wasn't around for Judgement Day, so I guess someone else had to step up over the course of time. A resistance was bound to happen, but I imagine it would have been far more effective with John in charge due to all of his knowledge on the matter.
"Balls in a sling that upset me more than it should have. It just felt like a copout way to end the series." I wasn't impressed, but I wasn't angry lol
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Post by Erik-El on May 1, 2011 23:19:30 GMT -5
Well you would be if it were a Predator movie and a Predator lost a fight to an out of shape Danny Glover. I bet if that happened, you would be upset.
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Post by Admin on May 1, 2011 23:20:35 GMT -5
Nah, I'm just upset when people use it out of context, leaving out how he was defeated and only won because he sucker-stabbed the Pred
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Post by Erik-El on May 1, 2011 23:21:25 GMT -5
Nah, I'm just upset when people use it out of context, leaving out how he was defeated and only won because he sucker-stabbed the Pred The fight aint over until one is dead. So Glover was not defeated. He was merely waiting. So channeling his inner Chuck Norris.
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Post by Admin on May 1, 2011 23:22:43 GMT -5
I cannot provide a valid counter-point to the "channeling his inner Chuck Norris" move.
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Post by Erik-El on May 1, 2011 23:24:35 GMT -5
Lol.
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