The Sarah Connor Chronicles

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I really hope they don't end the show like that at least give them one more season to tie up the loose ends ....
Like where did JH go with Cameron's chip and what's Weavers Plans for Skynet .I would love to see how it all ties up with the movies. It would suck if it ended the way it is....>=]
 
I disagree. Regardless how good a show is, if people have other things to do, people aren't going to watch it. And Friday night is traditionally social night for most people in the target audience.

explain BSG and I'll agree with you. Like I said, it depends on the quality of the show, if it's good, the night will be irrelevant. Example: let's say they plunked Lost on Fridays... I'm 99% positive that it will see a small dip in ratings, but not nearly enough to drive it off TV.

Moreover, Friday as a social night, is a late spring/summer/early fall phenomenon. Weather has to work with it. TSCC has never been on Fridays during this time.
 
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I really hope they don't end the show like that at least give them one more season to tie up the loose ends ....
Like where did JH go with Cameron's chip and what's Weavers Plans for Skynet .I would love to see how it all ties up with the movies. It would suck if it ended the way it is....>=]

1. Welcome to the Hype
2. You don't need to use big font, we can all read here
3. This show uses events from the first 2 films and 1 element from T3 (Sarah developing cancer), it's a new timeline that has nothing to do with the new film
 
Yeah, there's still an opportunity for John to send Kyle to bang his mom.

but he has no picture to give to Kyle.

He'd be running around looking for all 1984 Sarah Connors like the Terminator.

Here's a theory:

With no picture, Kyle spends more time than needed looking around for Sarah which results in the terminator getting more closer and killing Sarah.

Ripple effect
 
explain BSG and I'll agree with you. Like I said, it depends on the quality of the show, if it's good, the night will be irrelevant. Example: let's say they plunked Lost on Fridays... I'm 99% positive that it will see a small dip in ratings, but not nearly enough to drive it off TV.

Moreover, Friday as a social night, is a late spring/summer/early fall phenomenon. Weather has to work with it. TSCC has never been on Fridays during this time.
I'm pretty sure TSCC has more viewers than BSG did. BSG, as I recall, hovered around 2 to 3 million viewers and TSCC, at some of its lowest points, has still brought in more than 3 million viewers. The problem is that it has much higher expectations because of its placement on a major network.
 
Well, you also have to consider what constitutes high or low ratings on cable television. And being that it's cable, they usually only do half as many episodes a season as you'd find on network television. For BSG, three million viewers is a big deal.
 
That's pretty much what I just said. Cable = lower expectations than major networks.

BSG had 20 episodes for all of its seasons, I believe. They may have had 22 for the first one, but I can't remember. 20 episodes is the standard size of Sci Fi's season orders, though.
 
Shows also get less of a budget if on cable....look at Burn Notice....that show is done very bare bones if you really look at it
 
True. Although TSCC doesn't look like it'd be too expensive. They had a bunch of explosions and a handful of CGI effects this season. Lots of other action shows do as much in a couple episodes.
 
That's pretty much what I just said. Cable = lower expectations than major networks.

BSG had 20 episodes for all of its seasons, I believe. They may have had 22 for the first one, but I can't remember. 20 episodes is the standard size of Sci Fi's season orders, though.

it went 3 epis, 2years off, 10 epis, a year off, 20epis, 20epis, 20epis. But everyone of those episodes was solid, with no single serving BS. TSCC is like the Smallville of Terminator, it really makes me sad.
 
I wouldn't say every episode of BSG was solid. They were all good, but some of them felt like boring filler. The black market episode sticks in my mind as a particularly boring snorefest, since it centered on Lee back before Lee was interesting.
 
I wouldn't say every episode of BSG was solid. They were all good, but some of them felt like boring filler. The black market episode sticks in my mind as a particularly boring snorefest, since it centered on Lee back before Lee was interesting.

I still think that one episode is better than pretty much all the TSCC episodes, except for the 2 finales, and the 2 future episodes.
 
I wouldn't say every episode of BSG was solid. They were all good, but some of them felt like boring filler. The black market episode sticks in my mind as a particularly boring snorefest, since it centered on Lee back before Lee was interesting.

I liked the concept of the black market...I didn't like Lee being shoe horned in there with a sub plot about his private hooker girlfriend
 
but he has no picture to give to Kyle.

He'd be running around looking for all 1984 Sarah Connors like the Terminator.

Here's a theory:

With no picture, Kyle spends more time than needed looking around for Sarah which results in the terminator getting more closer and killing Sarah.

Ripple effect

I like to go with my overactive and weird imagination of John just walking up to Kyle and asking him to sleep with his hot mom :o
 
I like to go with my overactive and weird imagination of John just walking up to Kyle and asking him to sleep with his hot mom :o

lol.

This hot mom?

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heh...

Yeah...this hot mom.

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... and yeah...randomly did this in photoshop.
 
I guess I'm the only one that didn't find Headey attractive at all.

I don't either... she's a beautiful woman, but every time her mouth opens, the whole fantasy is destroyed. This is not only in TSCC, but elsewhere as well. She's an over-actor
 
I don't either... she's a beautiful woman, but every time her mouth opens, the whole fantasy is destroyed. This is not only in TSCC, but elsewhere as well. She's an over-actor

I loved her as Sarah and it made sense that the character would be rail-thin but the waif body and the hard facial features didn't strike me as hot.
 
I loved her as Sarah and it made sense that the character would be rail-thin but the waif body and the hard facial features didn't strike me as hot.

I just find her to be the poor man's facsimile of Connie Nielsen. Hated her in 300, hate her in TSCC.
 

Bubble show poll results: You really, really want 'Terminator' and 'Chuck' back

By Rick Porter April 30, 12:02 PM

If you, the Zap2it readers, were in charge of network scheduling for next season, then all the talk about "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" and "Chuck" being on the bubble for renewal would disappear.

The two series have emerged as the overwhelming favorites in our Keep 'em or Kill 'em polls of 27 series that we think could go either way when the networks announce their 2009-10 schedules over the next few weeks. The voters say they want a dozen shows on our list back next season. At the other end of the spectrum, people don't seem to care if "In the Motherhood," "The Game" or "Worst Week" ever grace their TV screens again.

"Terminator" fans mobilized heavily to vote in their show's poll. As of 2 p.m. ET Thursday, the show had racked up 26,553 votes -- more than twice as many as any other show on the list -- and 86 percent of them (22,711) say FOX should keep the modestly rated show (5.3 million viewers this season) on the air.

The other big winner in the poll was "Chuck," which ended its second season on NBC Monday. It's getting 80 percent support from the more than 11,000 people who have voted so far.

Other shows enjoying heavy support include "Castle" (69 percent yes), "Dollhouse" (64 percent), "Life" (62 percent) and "Samantha Who?" (60 percent).

ABC's "In the Motherhood" and The CW's "The Game," on the other hand, are getting next to no love. Close to 90 percent of the people voting on those two shows have said to kill them. The results aren't much better for CBS' "Worst Week," which is only getting 16 percent support.

Here's the full rundown of voting so far. All totals are as of 2 p.m. ET Thursday.

ABC

"Better Off Ted" - Keep it: 57%, Kill it: 43% (9,979 votes)
"Castle" - Keep it: 69%, Kill it: 31% (10,127 votes)
"In the Motherhood" - Keep it: 11%, Kill it: 89% (7,843 votes)
"Samantha Who?" - Keep it: 60%, Kill it: 40% (8,963 votes)
"Surviving Suburbia" - Keep it: 18%, Kill it: 82% (7,615 votes)
"The Unusuals" - Keep it: 58%, Kill it: 42% (8,723 votes)

CBS

"Cold Case" - Keep it: 52%, Kill it: 48% (8,889 votes)
"Eleventh Hour" - Keep it: 43%, Kill it: 57% (8,330 votes)
"Gary Unmarried" - Keep it: 34%, Kill it: 66% (7,940 votes)
"Harper's Island" - Keep it: 44%, Kill it: 56% (8,176 votes)
"The New Adventures of Old Christine" - Keep it: 49%, Kill it: 51% (8,468 votes)
"The Unit" - Keep it: 51%, Kill it: 49% (8,392 votes)
"Without a Trace" - Keep it: 48%, Kill it: 52% (8,490 votes)
"Worst Week" - Keep it: 16%, Kill it: 84% (7,647 votes)

FOX

"Dollhouse" - Keep it: 64%, Kill it: 36% (10,123 votes)
"Lie to Me" - Keep it: 53%, Kill it: 47% (8,651 votes)
"Sit Down, Shut Up" - Keep it: 19%, Kill it: 81% (6,906 votes)
"Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" - Keep it: 86%, Kill it: 14% (26,553 votes)


"Chuck" - Keep it: 80%, Kill it: 20% (11,495 votes)
"Life" - Keep it: 62%, Kill it: 38% (9,116 votes)
"Medium" - Keep it: 48%, Kill it: 52% (8,884 votes)
"My Name Is Earl" - Keep it: 43%, Kill it: 57% (8,793 votes)
"Parks and Recreation" - Keep it: 37%, Kill it: 63% (8,351)

The CW

"Everybody Hates Chris" - Keep it: 25%, Kill it: 75% (7,152 votes)
"The Game" - Keep it: 11%, Kill it: 89% (6,352 votes)
"Privileged" - Keep it: 35%, Kill it: 65% (7,429 votes)
"Reaper" - Keep it: 55%, Kill it: 45% (8,526 votes)
 
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