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there was an older guy talking to FBI guy who looked REALLY familiar? Did anyone else see him who can ID?
Was he also Knight Rider's creator? I'm too lazy to look it up--just that he was another white haired guy that gets around the officious genre roles.
Bruce Davison was also the original Willard.
Question - does anyone know how SCC has been doing ratings-wise?
It's lost 10 million viewers since it premiered. It's down to 8 million now, although the drop off has slowed week to week muchly. Although it's still falling.
It's not a TV hit. And it's about to end as they didn't produce many episodes pre-strike. But I'd imagine it will return in the fall, or January.
Re. the basement. We've been speculating elsewhere that the soldiers might have been "reprogrammed" (or brainwashed, I guess you can call it), in parallel to the terminators being reprogrammed at the resistance headquarters.
Ooooh... good theory!
Thanks for the Bruce Davison ID.
t checks IMDB
Whoah! He starred in Lathe of Heaven!
Last night, I managed to watch 40 minutes of my tape of Sarah Connor Chronicles.
This is not satisfying.
Whoah! He starred in Lathe of Heaven!
Yes, he did. He was also in "Spies Like Us."
My theory is that Cameron's not "going bad" as much as she is contemplating what it means to destroy her own kind - or maybe even be "her kind." They've shown lots of lingering shots of her face looking at the chess robots and other robots.
At first I thought she was storing flesh to repair herself--is she going to keep that cut forever? And I thought the schmutz over her left eyebrow was a remnant of a wound from the first big battle, but future maybe Cameron had the same mark.
I've been watching Star Trek TOS quite religiously recently, and have been surprisingly impressed by some episodes. At first I'd thought I didn't like it as much as I'd assumed, and then I thought I liked it more. But turns out that some of the eps area laughable and some are keepers.
I adore Spock beyond reason. I also have a fair crush on Paris in Mission: Impossible.