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So its possible that Sarah's still alive, but Baylin's skeptical? Given that he survived a gunshot wound and the stuff Kyle and Jessi can do, I think its not out of the realm of possibility! Amusing ep though, everyone using him as a magic genie. I figured the record had something to do with it, but I was wondering if the combo of healing Andi's cancer and everyone wanting something was taxing him. Like Josh bringing up Kyle messing up the Biology study guide, but more concerned that he doesn't have Kyle's brain to help him rather than the fact that there might be something seriously screwy with Kyle. What a jerk!

Oh, and I thought Amanda was the good girl? What is with that ridiculously short denim mini-skirt?! And I guess Hillary sees no problem with going after older guys, but I think she'd want to tackle the obvious budding thing between Lori and her dad's grad student with a little more tact. I mean, telling a college prof that something may be going on between his HIGH SCHOOL AGE daughter and one of his grad students is a pretty serious accusation to throw around! But given what his students said of him and Hillary's like of older guys, does Lori really want her around her dad?


Heh, amusing ep of SCC, lots of references to T2. But what's with the psychiatrist dude calling the t1000 a creature of beauty with a mercurial visage? Sounds kinda gay to me! But Cameron in the cop outfit? HOTT!

Heh, and cold blooded, getting the info she needed and letting the chess dude and his ballerina sister get offed by the Russian mobsters. Still, some confusing things about the ep. What's with FBI guy leading the bible study circle? Are they saying the whole ordeal made him fearful of the Apocalypse? And David Silver watching Cameron do ballet, what was his expression? Disgust, fear, that the robots are able to ballet dance?

Date: 2008-02-26 02:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mike-b.livejournal.com
Chicks in sunglasses are almost always hot. Also, the FBI guy was already somewhat a man of faith, as it looked like Sarah noticed an open Bible when she broke into his house, and he also quoted some scripture to not-Uncle Frank. For me that scene at the end just seemed to re-emphasized his faith.

Did you catch the date mentioned when Sarah and John were discussing her releasing custody rights? It was some time in 1997 (the original year for Judgment Day). But then as Sarah and John were reminiscing about it, the escape they discussed sounded like the one from T2, which would have happened before then. The continuity issues on this show are bothering me. :)

Date: 2008-02-26 10:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] geebs.livejournal.com
Well, they're definitely doing date shifting. Their current version of the events are a hybrid of T2/T3. T2 originally took place in 1994, ridiculously meaning John was 10 at the time. But T3, John said all that stuff happened when he was 13, which would be 1997.

I don't mind them messing with the dates too much, they seem to be following that t3 idea where changes the good guys do push judgment day back, whereas any progress the bad guys make hastens it. Given the amount of time traveling going on, the number of people both sides sent back, you could always just say someone did something to slightly alter the way things turned out.

Date: 2008-02-26 03:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] clevemire.livejournal.com
Normally I think the Summer Glau hotness is totally overblown. She's ok looking, but not all that TV hot. However, the cop outfit and sunglasses was indeed hot.

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