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To be honest, it kind of is.Lets assume the T-800 and Reese never come back and John in this different time line has a different father. With a different father, Sarah would've never been hunted by the Terminator. She would've never known of the horrors of the future, and never trained John to be the leader of the resistance. Thus there would've never been the need for John to send Reese back as John wouldn't have been the leader without Sarah's knowledge and training and the machines would've had no need to kill her. Everything John is and everything the future is are all a result of the future traveling to the past. Its trippy, granted...but looking at it as a loop is the only way it even makes some sense
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Agreed. It's a giant loop. I personally think instead of John being a "prophet" he should have just been a driven soldier, whom helped the humans in dire times find efficient ways to kill the machines (and preserve what little ammo they have) as well as take many risks due to the fact the he, unlike Skynet or the Resistance, knows he'll pull through and what his destiny is. I think having Skynet know this was a very bad choice, and John should have been seen as a decorated war hero instead of a prophet.
Lets assume the T-800 and Reese never come back and John in this different time line has a different father. With a different father, Sarah would've never been hunted by the Terminator. She would've never known of the horrors of the future, and never trained John to be the leader of the resistance. Thus there would've never been the need for John to send Reese back as John wouldn't have been the leader without Sarah's knowledge and training and the machines would've had no need to kill her. Everything John is and everything the future is are all a result of the future traveling to the past. Its trippy, granted...but looking at it as a loop is the only way it even makes some sense
sending "Moto-Terminators" after an indestructible Jeep. By the way, how the hell would John be able to drive one of those bikes? Why would they have handlegrips? 

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moments in the movie. The first was when "Arnold" showed up and the second was when the T-800 impaled John. I really thought he was a goner.
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