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Can't wait for the second season! Nov 06, 2009 I am about half way through this season so far, having just bought it. I was curious as to how this series was, since I never heard anything about it other than they had made one. It was on sale so I purchased it...
Boy, am I glad I bought it! It is a load of fun and action and the drama's pretty good too! The actors and actresses all fit their roles well (while she is a good actress, the Lena Headey playing Sarah Connor is too skinny - Sarah, especially in the 2nd movie was way buff because she was preparing for war - this lady just looks like all the other way too skinny hollywood women trying to look tough. I find it really hard to believe that being so thin she could be as physically strong as she is portrayed to be, but eh, that's Hollywood/America these days). Oh, and like someone else mentioned in their review: some of the filming quality/cuts were very shaky/jumpy and abrupt which is distracting but not so bad that it ruins the show. Hopefully they fix this problem in the second season.
I AM disappointed the season is so short - but they have done such a good job on it. I am just hoping the second season will be as good. If you like sci-fi and the Terminator movies you should definitely enjoy this. It is a blast! It expands on the Terminator world too, which I always enjoy - things they don't go into detail on in the movies they can explore here. Definitely worth the price of the sale price, however for it being such a short season (only 3 discs, totalling 9 "hour" long episodes)I wouldn't pay over $20 for this. $15 would be ideal, but I paid $18.99 which wasn't bad - less than the price of most 2 hour movies (and this is about 6.5 hours long total).
A short but otherwise credible effort (without the liquid metal) Oct 29, 2009 This season comprises only nine episodes, so it might seem as though it's over before it really gets started. But, after having watched many shows with 26 episodes per season and wishing some of those episodes hadn't been made (Star Trek: The Next Generation, for example), this show comes across as tightly written and focused. A shorter season forces the writer(s) to make every episode great. When you've got to bang out 26 episodes, you're bound to get some clunkers, which isn't the case here.
The show starts with Sarah and John Connor hiding in middle America, where they live with Sarah's unsuspecting boyfriend, a nice guy who knows nothing about Sarah and John's past. Pretty soon, a "bad" Terminator rolls into town and attempts to take John out at his high school, where he's helped by a "good" Terminator, played by Summer Glau. That pretty much sets up the start of the show, with the Connors and the "good" Terminator taking flight. I won't spoil the story for you, but only say that the pace picks up from there.
Screenwriter Josh Friedman has done a good job fleshing out the gap between Terminators 2 and 3 here. Lena Headey (Sarah), Thomas Dekker (John), Summer Glau (Good Terminator), Richard T. Jones (FBI agent), Garrett Dillahunt (Bad Terminator), and Dean Winters (the boyfriend) all do a fantastic job. Glau is especially convincing in one episode where she contemplates killing one of John's high-school friends. Most surprising is Brian Austin Green of "90210" fame. He plays Kyle Reese's older brother and appears to have matured from his younger days into a solid actor.
I didn't see any cool liquid-metal action in the first season. Maybe in season two.
Consider me gobsmacked Oct 11, 2009 This is sheerly astounding television. I can barely believed they fit as much as they did into a nine episode season. At this price, you shouldn't even think twice. A great show with a great DVD box set.
great Oct 01, 2009 we enjoyed this so much and can't wait to get the next season. it can in good condition and a good price thank.
Very good Sep 12, 2009 Arrived on time and as described.
I'm sure I reviewed this before. I think Amazon is making mistakes.
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