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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Gets a Second Season

Source:  Fox Television
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles has been picked up for the 2008-2009 season.

The explosive, season-ending cliffhanger left Cameron (Summer Glau) rocked by a car bomb and Sarah Connor (Lena Headey) close to locating an important Skynet component. Viewers were left with unanswered questions regarding Derek's (Brian Austin Green) true intentions and John's (Thomas Dekker) fate as the savior of mankind. These questions and more will be answered in season two of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

The show currently ranks as the No. 1 new scripted series this season among Adults 18-49. The action packed series represents an exciting reinvention of the Terminator film franchise, in which the strong and intrepid Sarah discovers that protecting her son and stopping the rise of the machines is more difficult than she had ever imagined.

Produced by C2 Pictures in association with Warner Bros. Television, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is executive produced by Josh Friedman and John Wirth. James Middleton serves as consulting producer, while Toni Graphia serves as co-executive producer and Natalie Chaidez serves as a consulting producer for the series.


5 Comments


April 23rd, 2008 7:30am
I really enjoy the show and agree with AnnoyingFilmCritic. It's TV...we cant expect the same blockbuster experience as the theater. They redesigned it a bit, and it is very entertaining.
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April 21st, 2008 8:46am
2 words.....

Fucking....Stupid

This show, in no way shape or form resembles anything of any type of Terminator!

Thanks MovieWeb for making posts like this!! :-)
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April 20th, 2008 6:47pm
I think it got better as the first season went on.I admit i watched it just because it was terminator but i got into it the last few episodes so i'll be watching it.Gotta remember it is a show.Just gotta enjoy it for what it is.
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April 20th, 2008 4:35pm
Annoyingfilmcritic, the show is okay. My problem is not with the money, time or talent - all of those things are fine - my problem is that the characters bear no resemblance to what they're based on. Sarah Conner is nothing like the person in the movies (i.e. hard ass who will kill people who get in her way) and the Terminator girl looks scared most of the time. The show just doesn't have a complex enough story arc or character intrigue to put it on par with other quality shows.
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April 20th, 2008 12:29pm
Cool...it's a good TV show and the ratings were there to justify a second season.

Remember naysayers: comparing TV shows to their Movie counterparts is like comparing apples to oranges. Movie productions have more money, time and talent to create with.
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