As fun as it has been to revisit
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, I have also been dreading watching
Season 2 or more specifically the final episode. It's not that it's bad. Quite the opposite. It's what they set up that left me feeling like this really could go somewhere special. The ending itself is almost poetic in how everything leads to a reunion with
Derek, last seen getting killed in the episode before the finale. But before we get to that, time to address the bulk of
Season 2.
As I mentioned in my
Season 1 review, I was dead set against the
Terminator mythology being turned into a TV series. But I came out a fan after the first season. Could Season 2 match it? It does in spades. There are a lot of excellent episodes that further the narrative in a different way, but still using the blueprint by
James Cameron. Some people hate the series and others don't. I enjoyed this season immensely because of the depth they kept adding to all the characters as well as deepening the mythology. Having
Cameron "broken" added a sense of danger that she could turn against
Conner again. As much as I hated the
Jesse character played by
Stephanie Jacobsen, I liked the angle of a Future Resistance Fighter coming back in time for the sole purpose of driving a wedge between
John Conner and
Cameron (Summer Glau). Having
Derek stuck in the middle added to it because in a way, he was messing up future events because of his own relationship to her. Another welcome addition was
Shirley Manson playing a present day
T-1000, Catherine Weaver.
We don't know what the endgame of
Weaver is for all of
Season 2, that is until the final episode. It's only then that it's made known they are forming an Alliance, to do battle against the Machines. Yes, things are a bit unclear giving that the
T-1000 is the main baddie in
T2: Judgement Day. But if a
T-800 can be reprogrammed, I can accept Liquid Metal changing sides. Now to the
Season Finale episode. The ending as I said was poetry. With
Derek dead, and now
Cameron as well and
Sarah Conner choosing to stay behind,
Weaver and
John are heading into the future to hunt down
John Henry (the modern day
Terminator). We don't know what's gonna be waiting on the other side once he gets there and that's the cool thing about what could have been. The final scene has
John reuniting with
Derek (who doesn't know him yet) as well as
Cameron. Both are strangers to him. But the kicker is having
John finally meeting his father,
Kyle in person, the one thing that has been at the heart of the series mythology is now realized.
So, we are in the future now. Credits roll. Cancelled. I can't tell you how p*ssed off I was when the news came down. I've had a good 5 years away from the show and it still stings. It just sucks that
FOX didn't give it one more season to wrap things up. Anyway, as much as I like this season, it's not perfect. There are still a couple of hiccups along the way . But it doesn't take away from it at all. Definitely worth a
Buy. It's definitely worth picking up just for the finale scene, as heartbreaking as it is knowing there is no more coming afterward. I recently picked up both
Season 1 and 2 (hence the marathon) and I don't ever see myself parting with it. I didn't think I'd want to keep it knowing what was coming.
FYI, the proper order to watch the series is as follows:
Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgement Day, T2 3-D: Battle Across Time (Optional), Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator Salvation. You may be asking yourself, "Okay, if John goes into the future at the end of Chronicles, how the f*ck can he be in
T3?" Good question. It's magic.