It's criminal that they made Days Of Our Lives for 50+ years yet this show was pulled after 2 seasons. Summer was the best Terminator by a country mile. The entire cast was near perfect, especially agent Ellis.
@@sethseth9059 I noticed on my device when I tap on reply in a UA-cam thread, sometimes it populates the thread with the name of the person whom I'm addressing. Sometimes it doesn't. (for example Seth seth, I didn't have to type that in) I noticed a number of comments here and elsewhere on UA-cam are not directly addressed to any particular person in terms of using their UA-cam user name. Here's a tip, if it doesn't appear automatically when you click on reply, why not type the actual user name of the person you're messaging. That way there can be no ambiguity as to whom you're addressing. And apologies in advance to any and all who are offened by my comments. 🙂
This was one of THE best TSCC episodes ever. Cameron, on her own, actually makes a real friend. I would love to have seen a follow up episode where John finds out she has a friend and he makes her go see him while he's in cancer treatment in order to reconcile. It makes Cameron's character approach humanity and learn what being human is about.
This was an excellent episode but I don't think John would order her to go see him after she's described to him all that went on as John would then realise he really isn't in the mood to see Cameron.
My favorite episode. I like it so much because it explores the dichotomy between the two characters. One: A disabled man, who despite his disadvantaged life knows what it's like to truly live. The other: A machine who feels no pain or suffering but is nonetheless a slave to its programming. Programming that forces it to do all it can to ensure the survival of a species (by protecting Connor) that will, in most cases, never accept or appreciate it, let alone show it love. In the end what's better? To be sick and or dying but capable of true feeling and appreciation for what you have. Or to be impervious to sickness but not able to experience (or truly appreciate) most of the things that make life worth living? Food for thought.
This series was so underrated and wrecked by a writers strike. Such a shame.. as it's vastly superior to the trash which followed, including Dark Fate.
this part always made me cry and I liked Eric. its not his fault he reacted like that I think he was just to upset about finding out he has his cancer back and how Cameron handles things didn't make it any better im sure after she left he felt bad about talking to her like that im sure he knows she cares. its to bad they didn't have a make up episode with these two
This scene hurts a bit. On one end, I can totally understand why the guy reacted the way he did. I’m sure he was just upset, and probably a bit terrified at hearing Cameron’s news. But on the other end, I also really feel bad for Cameron because I know she was just trying to help, and she doesn’t understand things the way that humans do. It’s too bad their relationship had to end here. I would’ve liked to see them become real friends. It would’ve been interesting.
Taco van mourik is right. She does care about Sarah and John but they don't understand her. Sarah berates Cameron because she is a Terminator and that she doesn't trust her and I think John gets frustrated with her because she's not human.
@@danielwilliamson6180 that's like saying my washing machine cares about me because everytimes i put dirty clothes in(along with soap power and fabric conditioner) they come out lovely and clean. And smell really fresh. My washing machine is really caring because it dose all that. 😄
From memory this wasn't the ending, the end scenes involved Cameron returning to the library another evening and finding that the guy was on sick leave.
This is one of the very few Cameron-centric scenes where I think the writers completely missed the mark. We're supposed to sympathize with Eric and find Cameron to be insensitive, but given their conversations in this episode and everything he knows about her, it comes across as quite the opposite.
I recall an episode where Cameron slips away and visits her old self. (All three had jumped into the past) In the year when they landed, Cameron's original body was still alive. Did she give her a message from the future that survived the transformation into a terminator? This series could have been so much more.
The episode was season 2 number 4, Allison from Palmdale. In the episode Cameron suffers a glitch in her memory processors and has flashbacks from the future and begins to act like a human. We learn that this human was a woman named Allison Young who works for John Connor's inner circle in the future. She gets captured by Skynet, gets interrogated, and then Skynet uses her body, image, and voice to create the terminator we know as Cameron. When Cameron assumes the role of Allison she learns as much as she can from Allison and then kills her. Though it is not stated or shown, we can assume that Cameron infiltrated John's group as Allison but was discovered and stopped before she could kill John. Then John re-programmed her to go back in the past to be his bodyguard.
Somehow I saw this UA-cam video before (it showed up as a visited link), despite never having watched the series at the time. I must have stumbled across it randomly and it may have been one of the things to make me finally watch the series. I agree that it's one of -if not the best- episode of the series, at least from what I've seen so far, but doubt anything will be of this style, and hence doubt that anything will really be better. I was surprised to see that on a website called episode.ninja this episode was way down there on the ranking (like below top 10 even), with something like only a 7.67 rating. I guess everyone has different tastes. To be fair people who like the series overall probably don't understand or enjoy the depth/differences that this episode has compared to most or all of the others. Although it's not _too_ different, so I kind of doubt this theory.
Too bad Wally didn't splice on the final scene, where Cameron shows up at the library to find a new librarian is there, who tells her that Eric had left; presumably to get treatment.
This is good Human-Being feeling scene for terminator like legendary Terminator 2 ending. T3, T4, T5, and Dark Fate have just CG, expolsions and more explosions but do nothing to feeling scene with mechanic and human.
Shes Cameron, John Connor's protector from the short lived Terminator TV series. The character was played by Summer Glau who has a range of TV credits, but is most known for this and her work on Firefly.
IT IS NOT POSSIBLE I BELIEVE IF CAMERON WAS TO GO BACK IN TIME TO CREATE HER MOTHER THEN ALL OTHER FOOTPRINTS WOULD NEED TO RUN IN REVERSE TOO unless you are lazy ???
@@jayt1077 Chcolate, of course, but the chickens should slalom to prepare for car failure. Winter is not, after all, suitable for one who wishes to invest in chromed limes and deodorant keys.
wow he was pretty ungrateful. some people give their entire savings to religion just to get advance notice of a tumor or something like it........ (note: the giving of money to religion does not provide advance notice of anything other than gullibility)
@@A._2byxr When clicking "show more" is a disappointing read. Come on man, type your own stuff up. And another thing what kind of fish did bob conjure up for those people? And the wine? was it a rose? a white? I was always disappointed with the lack of detail.
One reason I've never really bought the way they wrote her character is that she was so natural and blent in in the pilot episode, it doesn't make sense to make her act like a total sociopath for the rest of the series, as if that episode never happened. Most of the problems and misurderstandings she created could have been prevented if her team would have just told her "please act normal", but they couldn't do that because that would have defeated the purpose of having a terminator instead of a human. Bad writing man, bad writing.
It was made quite clear that she has an outgoing, "normal girl" persona programmed into her for deep infiltration in order to, at first, acquire John Connor. She disposes of it in short order as soon as she has made contact with him. Later, as her chip's damaged, she briefly reverts back into the "Allison" persona, based on the human girl whose appearance she's modeled after, and she's 100% a normal girl. Cameron as we see her is her default personality, and the one she uses long-term. Some of her awkwardness is inexperience, some of it is just her being blunt as she is by choice. (Every other Terminator in the show has a "public" persona they use for infiltration, and their "natural" Terminator personality, including the T-1001)
Creators have admitted there was a change of mind and they decided to alter the writing after the first episode was made. I think it was said in a "making of" extra content on DVDs with this show. So after episode one, she becomes the "tin miss" searching after her heart. Here you go sir, 10 months later, randomly...
How? Dude would’ve been through the Iraq War and dealt with cancer. That is some of the toughest shit anyone could go through, and to survive it, proves the strength of that person.
It's criminal that they made Days Of Our Lives for 50+ years yet this show was pulled after 2 seasons. Summer was the best Terminator by a country mile. The entire cast was near perfect, especially agent Ellis.
I actually admire and appreciate her brutal honesty she would make a good friend who doesn't sugar coat nothing.
Agreed. She might even call out your double negatives.
@Darjaboo,
Brutal honesty is called 'hate speech' now, in 2019. 😥
While that's true her delivery could've been better.
Then make friends with someone who has high functioning autism, or do they need to be an attractive cyborg so you're reputation isn't damaged.
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I noticed on my device when I tap on reply in a UA-cam thread, sometimes it populates the thread with the name of the person whom I'm addressing. Sometimes it doesn't. (for example Seth seth, I didn't have to type that in)
I noticed a number of comments here and elsewhere on UA-cam are not directly addressed to any particular person in terms of using their UA-cam user name.
Here's a tip, if it doesn't appear automatically when you click on reply, why not type the actual user name of the person you're messaging.
That way there can be no ambiguity as to whom you're addressing.
And apologies in advance to any and all who are offened by my comments. 🙂
This was one of THE best TSCC episodes ever. Cameron, on her own, actually makes a real friend. I would love to have seen a follow up episode where John finds out she has a friend and he makes her go see him while he's in cancer treatment in order to reconcile. It makes Cameron's character approach humanity and learn what being human is about.
This was an excellent episode but I don't think John would order her to go see him after she's described to him all that went on as John would then realise he really isn't in the mood to see Cameron.
Summer Glau was the perfect pick for Cameron
Agreed
Well, it motivated me to pick up the skills for trying to develop robowaifus aka fembots. Though, I'm currently slacking off a lot.
Yes she was, I can't explain it but to me she gave this machine cold but charming look at the same time. I can't imagine anybody else in that role
My favorite episode. I like it so much because it explores the dichotomy between the two characters.
One: A disabled man, who despite his disadvantaged life knows what it's like to truly live.
The other: A machine who feels no pain or suffering but is nonetheless a slave to its programming. Programming that forces it to do all it can to ensure the survival of a species (by protecting Connor) that will, in most cases, never accept or appreciate it, let alone show it love.
In the end what's better? To be sick and or dying but capable of true feeling and appreciation for what you have.
Or to be impervious to sickness but not able to experience (or truly appreciate) most of the things that make life worth living?
Food for thought.
This series was so underrated and wrecked by a writers strike. Such a shame.. as it's vastly superior to the trash which followed, including Dark Fate.
madquest8 Have you even seen Dark Fate?
Dark Fate was actually good. Also you couldn't have even seen it when you wrote this comment because the film wasn't even out yet.....
Dark fate was so Bad . Good action but pointless
@@kylephantom4 dark fate is trash
Hey man. You wrote this comment three months ago. How could you have known if Dark Fate is good or bad?
I'm convinced that this episode is the best written of all the Terminator work. Worthy of 1960 Twilight Zone, the source of all good science fiction.
When I first saw this I was blown away by how unique and original it was from the rest of the series.
One of the best written and portrayals I’ve ever encountered.
this part always made me cry and I liked Eric. its not his fault he reacted like that I think he was just to upset about finding out he has his cancer back and how Cameron handles things didn't make it any better im sure after she left he felt bad about talking to her like that im sure he knows she cares. its to bad they didn't have a make up episode with these two
The actresses was pretty good. Can see her limiting emotions and not blinking at all, pretty nice job.
This scene hurts a bit. On one end, I can totally understand why the guy reacted the way he did. I’m sure he was just upset, and probably a bit terrified at hearing Cameron’s news. But on the other end, I also really feel bad for Cameron because I know she was just trying to help, and she doesn’t understand things the way that humans do. It’s too bad their relationship had to end here. I would’ve liked to see them become real friends. It would’ve been interesting.
This was one of the best episodes
This series was one of the best . I loved it
Terminator turned around thinking to its self , I'll be back !
yes she cares about john eric and sarah but the sad thing is they dont understand her
Yes. That's why Sarah would frequently berate her and John gets frustrated with her.
She's doesn't care about anything. 🙂
Taco van mourik is right. She does care about Sarah and John but they don't understand her. Sarah berates Cameron because she is a Terminator and that she doesn't trust her and I think John gets frustrated with her because she's not human.
@@danielwilliamson6180 that's like saying my washing machine cares about me because everytimes i put dirty clothes in(along with soap power and fabric conditioner) they come out lovely and clean. And smell really fresh.
My washing machine is really caring because it dose all that. 😄
@@koolkev2020able If you think a washing machine is the same of a ficticional futuristic robot you are pretty dumb.
Summer glau, so cute,;-)
That was an amazing episode.
Nice to see that Trombley went to school after Iraq. Shame about the cancer though.
Just luuuv her craft!!
I hate when people say mean stuff to her, including Sarah.
1:51 He looks like Jason Clarke John Connor but with a beard.
From memory this wasn't the ending, the end scenes involved Cameron returning to the library another evening and finding that the guy was on sick leave.
IIRC, she then offers donuts to the girl who does answer the door. The end.
This is one of the very few Cameron-centric scenes where I think the writers completely missed the mark. We're supposed to sympathize with Eric and find Cameron to be insensitive, but given their conversations in this episode and everything he knows about her, it comes across as quite the opposite.
vor78 I think it was meant to be a double edged sword...
You might have the missed the mark yourself.
@@josephfarrugia2350 Could be, but that's how I see it.
Terminators are learning entities. It is entirely possible for "her" to start developing "feelings". Even "Uncle Bob" does a little bit in T2.
好きだったなーこの車椅子の人
医療機器も搭載しているとは驚きましたね、このシーンは👏👏
The hotwheels guy was awesome in this episode
I recall an episode where Cameron slips away and visits her old self. (All three had jumped into the past) In the year when they landed, Cameron's original body was still alive. Did she give her a message from the future that survived the transformation into a terminator? This series could have been so much more.
The episode was season 2 number 4, Allison from Palmdale. In the episode Cameron suffers a glitch in her memory processors and has flashbacks from the future and begins to act like a human. We learn that this human was a woman named Allison Young who works for John Connor's inner circle in the future. She gets captured by Skynet, gets interrogated, and then Skynet uses her body, image, and voice to create the terminator we know as Cameron. When Cameron assumes the role of Allison she learns as much as she can from Allison and then kills her. Though it is not stated or shown, we can assume that Cameron infiltrated John's group as Allison but was discovered and stopped before she could kill John. Then John re-programmed her to go back in the past to be his bodyguard.
IT'S NOT A TOOMAH
Nice!
Great Reference.
Somehow I saw this UA-cam video before (it showed up as a visited link), despite never having watched the series at the time. I must have stumbled across it randomly and it may have been one of the things to make me finally watch the series.
I agree that it's one of -if not the best- episode of the series, at least from what I've seen so far, but doubt anything will be of this style, and hence doubt that anything will really be better.
I was surprised to see that on a website called episode.ninja this episode was way down there on the ranking (like below top 10 even), with something like only a 7.67 rating. I guess everyone has different tastes. To be fair people who like the series overall probably don't understand or enjoy the depth/differences that this episode has compared to most or all of the others. Although it's not _too_ different, so I kind of doubt this theory.
Nothing like being brutal honest
In some ways Cameron was Sheldon before Sheldon.
Sheldon was Spock, after Spock.
this guy looks like god from spn
That guy is clueless.
Summer Glua god I miss that girl…
悲しかった。。。
How can I get all episode in a single file
Too bad Wally didn't splice on the final scene, where Cameron shows up at the library to find a new librarian is there, who tells her that Eric had left; presumably to get treatment.
That's one way to interpret it.
This is good Human-Being feeling scene for terminator like legendary Terminator 2 ending. T3, T4, T5, and Dark Fate have just CG, expolsions and more explosions but do nothing to feeling scene with mechanic and human.
It's a shame when a weapon try's to help but makes things worse.
I dont know about others,but she scares the everloving out of me,who is this girl,have never saw her up till this video,amazing and scary all in one
Shes Cameron, John Connor's protector from the short lived Terminator TV series. The character was played by Summer Glau who has a range of TV credits, but is most known for this and her work on Firefly.
What's Trombly doin'
Lol I'm glad to see another Generation Kill fan think the same thing.
@@JeremyShibby Did he ever get to shoot that dog?
IT IS NOT POSSIBLE I BELIEVE IF CAMERON WAS TO GO BACK IN TIME TO CREATE HER MOTHER THEN ALL OTHER FOOTPRINTS WOULD NEED TO RUN IN REVERSE TOO unless you are lazy ???
Huh?
@@jayt1077 Chcolate, of course, but the chickens should slalom to prepare for car failure. Winter is not, after all, suitable for one who wishes to invest in chromed limes and deodorant keys.
wow he was pretty ungrateful. some people give their entire savings to religion just to get advance notice of a tumor or something like it........ (note: the giving of money to religion does not provide advance notice of anything other than gullibility)
@@A._2byxr When clicking "show more" is a disappointing read. Come on man, type your own stuff up. And another thing what kind of fish did bob conjure up for those people? And the wine? was it a rose? a white? I was always disappointed with the lack of detail.
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One reason I've never really bought the way they wrote her character is that she was so natural and blent in in the pilot episode, it doesn't make sense to make her act like a total sociopath for the rest of the series, as if that episode never happened. Most of the problems and misurderstandings she created could have been prevented if her team would have just told her "please act normal", but they couldn't do that because that would have defeated the purpose of having a terminator instead of a human. Bad writing man, bad writing.
It was made quite clear that she has an outgoing, "normal girl" persona programmed into her for deep infiltration in order to, at first, acquire John Connor. She disposes of it in short order as soon as she has made contact with him. Later, as her chip's damaged, she briefly reverts back into the "Allison" persona, based on the human girl whose appearance she's modeled after, and she's 100% a normal girl. Cameron as we see her is her default personality, and the one she uses long-term. Some of her awkwardness is inexperience, some of it is just her being blunt as she is by choice. (Every other Terminator in the show has a "public" persona they use for infiltration, and their "natural" Terminator personality, including the T-1001)
Before sayin' somethin' watch carefully the show. She got damaged, she lost some functions.
Creators have admitted there was a change of mind and they decided to alter the writing after the first episode was made. I think it was said in a "making of" extra content on DVDs with this show. So after episode one, she becomes the "tin miss" searching after her heart.
Here you go sir, 10 months later, randomly...
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Is the Cameron ending the true ending?
1:01 she looks like edward furlong aka john connor from terminator 2
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Eric committed suicide?
Went to treatmen was the vibe I got.
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I wish they would have finished this show. At least make one more hour long episode that ties up loose ends.
Dhashu video Terimnetar
That's guys a beta male. 😄
How? Dude would’ve been through the Iraq War and dealt with cancer. That is some of the toughest shit anyone could go through, and to survive it, proves the strength of that person.
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His whiny persona in the scene. He should man up. Instead of getting all teary like a little girl. 🙂
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