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Revision as of 10:11, 7 May 2008
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is an American science fiction television series produced by Warner Bros. Television and C2-Pictures as a spin-off of the Terminator movies. It revolves around the lives of the fictional characters Sarah and her son John Connor, following the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
The series premiered on Sunday, January 13, 2008 on the U.S. television network Fox, and is being executive produced by Terminator 2 and Terminator 3 producers and C2 Pictures co-presidents, Mario Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna, C2 Senior Vice President James Middleton, David Nutter, and Josh Friedman, who is also writing. The series was created by Josh Friedman, who wrote the pilot and is executive producer for the series.
Cast and characters
- Sarah Connor (Lena Headey) is a major character in the Terminator series. She is the mother of John Connor, who will one day become the leader of the human resistance. She is seen as a deranged fugitive by the authorities, who do not believe her story about the Terminators.
- John Connor (Thomas Dekker) is Sarah's son. The future leader of the human resistance, he is only fifteen years old at the beginning of the show, turning sixteen in the season one finale.
- Cameron Phillips (Summer Glau) is a Terminator sent back from the year 2027 to protect John Connor. Her model and exact capabilities have not yet been revealed. She can mimic human mannerisms better than the T-800 model, and consume food, a first for terminators.
- James Ellison (Richard T. Jones) is an FBI agent pursuing Sarah Connor. As he collects inexplicable evidence, he begins to question whether Sarah is truly deranged.
- Cromartie (Owain Yeoman)
Episodes written by women
- Queen's Gambit written by Natalie Chaidez, first aired February 11, 2008
- Dungeons & Dragons written by Ashley Edward Miller & Zack Stentz, first aired February 18, 2008
- The Demon Hand written by Toni Graphia, first aired February 25, 2008
Reviews
External Links
- IMDb info
- Wikipedia entry
- FOX info
- First Look: 'Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles' (new series posters at EW.com)
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