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"Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" Samson & Delilah (2008)
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8 September 2008 (Season 2, Episode 1)Plot:
John finds himself battling an unlikely opponent alone; Derek and Charley search for the family after an explosion; and Ellison deals with the aftermath of Cromartie's massacre. full summary | full synopsisUser Comments:
Epic episode! moreCast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Lena Headey | ... | Sarah Connor | |
| Thomas Dekker | ... | John Connor | |
| Summer Glau | ... | Cameron Phillips | |
| Brian Austin Green | ... | Derek Reese | |
| Garret Dillahunt | ... | Cromartie | |
| Shirley Manson | ... | Catherine Weaver | |
| Richard T. Jones | ... | James Ellison | |
| James Urbaniak | ... | Sarkissian | |
| Carlos Sanz | ... | Minister | |
| Roger Guenveur Smith | ... | Sac Federici | |
| Shane Edelman | ... | Matt Murch | |
| Max Perlich | ... | Walsh | |
| Marcus Chait | ... | Justin Tuck | |
| Dean Winters | ... | Charley Dixon | |
| Sandra Purpuro | ... | Agent Norgaard |
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Cameron: [to Sarah] Don't let him do it again. If I ever go bad, don't let him bring me back! moreSoundtrack:
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When I found out that they were going to do a Terminator series I was horrified. The third Terminator movie was terrible and nowhere near as good as the previous movies. How on earth could you justify a TV show with almost the same premise as the third movie. The pilot episode was pretty good only did not do anything new. A couple of episodes following the pilot were slow and uninteresting. But then gradually they put in some developments that made the show more promising. Casting Brian Austin Green was a brilliant move since he really brought some depth to John's character and the show. Through him we finally get some answers about John's future. Now having seen the first episode of the second season there is almost no doubt in my mind that this show has improved. Who would have thought that "Sarah Chronicles" could have come so far especially after a somewhat uneven first season. This episode immediately starts of with the cliffhanger ending and gave it an outcome that I personally did not expect. This development surely will provide more thrilling moments in future. Combined with the addition of a new character gives this show the much needed edge. It has to be said that it seems that there is a higher budget. Which is the best thing that could happen for this show. "Sarah Chronicles" is improving each episode. I only hope that they can maintain this high standard.