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  1. 15 de jan. de 2024 · In the series finale of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Catherine Weaver, a mysterious Terminatrix, reveals her true purpose to the Connors. Sent from the future as part of a Skynet-fighting infiltration mission, Weaver views herself as the mother of A.I. John Henry.

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  2. O que acontece com Sarah Connor no final de Sarah Connor Chronicles? Sarah volta à linha do tempo atual quando John decide rastrear John Henry no futuro. Ela fica para trás para impedir a eventual criação da Skynet e se despede emocionada de seu filho.

  3. 19 de jan. de 2024 · At the end of Sarah Connor Chronicles season 2, the teen version of John Connor realizes that his future has changed. In the alternate timeline, John Connor no longer remains the resistance leader. John and Sarah | Source: IMDb. Judgment Day takes place in the finale, and humanity remains at war with Skynet’s Terminators.

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    "Born to Run" is the series finale episode of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

    The Connors come face-to-face with Catherine Weaver in a confrontation that shakes John to the core and changes his reality. Nothing will be the same.

    Sarah is interrogated by Agent Aulridge as to the whereabouts of John. He points out the inconsistencies as to how they survived a bank explosion eight years ago; Sarah claims that John died in the explosion. She is later visited by Ellison, who had talked his way out of trouble with the FBI and denies tipping off the police. He suggests that she tell the truth about Skynet but she refuses to, as last time she ended up in a mental hospital for that; Ellison expresses the possibility that things might be different.

    John insists that he rescues his mother but is denied by Cameron, refusing to let him risk his life. He then asks for a laptop to research if unshielded nuclear power sources can cause cancer. They are later visited by Chola with fake IDs and a message from Sarah to not come rescue her. Afterward, Ellison comes, informing them of Weaver's desire to meet with them. However, John refuses to do so without Sarah.

    The Terminator that was after Savannah Weaver changes objectives to hunting John, having seen Sarah on the news. He visits a gun shop with the intent of purchasing silencers but the proprietor says that he doesn't sell those. The T-888 bribes him into being directed to a seller who does. Once the T-888 has acquired the silencer, it prepares to capture Sarah. However, once he kills a guard, Weaver appears. The Terminator attempts to shoot her but the bullets reveal her liquid metal nature. She then retaliates by throttling her foe with one arm and connected the other to a fuse box, electrocuting the T-888.

    The priest the Connors met previously, Father Bonilla, is summoned to the jail, who is very skeptical over what he saw with Cameron. He is trying hard to understand what happened and agrees to help Sarah. Later, Aulridge expresses belief in Sarah's story, having gotten several calls from people who confirm that she and John are innocent good people but she is unmoved by this. He also asks if she knows what happened to Danny Dyson, who was missing for three months.

    Cameron begins a single assault on the jail, making several intentional misses at the guards but losing the skin over her left eye in the process. John Henry assists her by remotely unlocking all the jail cells, causing a prison breakout. In the confusion, Sarah escapes and plans to meet with Weaver.

    Cameron goes into into the basement of ZeiraCorp to destroy John Henry, but seems hesitant due to his offer to "join us". Meanwhile, the Connors meet with Weaver. She reveals that she knows that John is destined to save humanity and knows about Cameron's presence downstairs. Suddenly, the Kaliba HK Drone crashes into the office. Weaver reveals her true nature to shield the Connors and Ellison and tells them to run. They get downstairs to John Henry's room, only to find Cameron's body in his place, with her chip missing. Sarah recognizes the Turk and accuses Weaver of creating Skynet; she denies it, stating that John Henry was meant to be a countermeasure against Skynet. He has gone into the future, which is where they must go. Weaver activates the hidden TDE device in the room, so that she could follow John Henry. She offers Ellison to come with her but he refuses, so she asks that he pick up Savannah from gymnastics. John impulsively joins her in order to retrieve Cameron's chip. Sarah stays behind to try to stop Skynet. The TDE sphere then envelops John and Weaver.

    Agent Auldridge: I know you've been told this already, but as I am a measure twice, cut once kind of carpenter, I do want to re-iterate that you have the right to an attorney if you are so inclined, and if you are not so inclined, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. (Waits for a response from Sarah) Not inclined. Fair enough and noted. So, here's where we come down on all this. Ten years ago, you murdered one Miles Dyson, employee of Cyberdyne. Long time gone, but the man's still dead, so we've got that. Eight years ago, you and your son and a high school friend of his blow up a bank vault and die in the explosion. Now, of course you're still alive, which is inconvenient for many, but the bank's still blown, so we've got that. More recently, and by that I mean Monday, you participated in a fire-fight, leaving five dead and kidnapping one Savannah Weaver, daughter of Catherine Weaver, and citizen of Scotland, making this an incident both federal and international. Two of the dead were off-duty law enforcement officers, and that usually gets you the needle. But, in that, I do digress.

    Sarah: Agent Auldridge...

    Agent Auldridge: Yeah...

    Sarah: You're a funny boy.

    Agent Auldridge: Well, that's what mom says.

    Sarah: I never liked funny boys.

    •Sarah is questioned about the destruction of the Security Trust of Los Angeles bank, which occurred in the "Pilot".

    •Pescadero State Hospital is mentioned.

    •The events in Terminator 2: Judgment Day is referred happening in 1997 instead of 1995, again.

    •Father Bonilla, the priest from "Samson & Delilah", is asked to speak with Sarah Connor. He mentions that he has been having trouble dealing with what he saw regarding Cameron.

    •Father Bonilla's church, a brief Resistance hideout, is visited by Chola from Carlos' gang.

    •Chola implies Carlos' death while talking to John about loss of the ones we love.

    •This episode is the finale of Season 2. As the show was not renewed for a third season, it also serves as the series finale.

    •A special preview of Terminator Salvation was aired with this episode's premiere.

    •Cameron watches John sleep, just as Sarah did in "Pilot".

    •The Weavers maintain the citizenship of the United Kingdom (Scotland).

    •Sarah Connor's line, "I don't know about God or heaven", suggests she is an agnostic, who believes God is above human understanding or simply makes no claim to knowing whether God exists or not.

    •According to Cameron, the base program — to terminate humans — remains active in scrubbed Terminators but is overridden, so it is probably hard-coded.

    •Agent Aldridge speaks to other agents via radio while observing Father Bonilla's residence from his car.

    •The Water Delivery Guy is seen healing his wounds on the living tissue in his hideout, just like the T-800 did in The Terminator.

    •The Water Delivery Guy goes to a gunstore, just like the T-800 did in The Terminator. The only difference is that the Water Delivery Guy doesn't kill the clerk.

    •A Terminator (Cameron) wears a leather jacket, just like the T-800 and other Terminators do.

    •Cameron's mission to recover Sarah Connor from the jail is very similar to the T-800's attack on the police station in The Terminator. Unlike the T-800, Cameron avoids using lethal force as much as possible, similar to Uncle Bob. As a result, she takes significantly more damage (such as the revelation of her face endoskeleton just like Uncle Bob) than she would have otherwise.

    •Catherine tells the Connors and Ellison to get down before using herself as a shield to protect them, much like the T-800's action in the mall in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.

    •Catherine Weaver's eel rejoins her in a way similar to the T-1000's broken hook on the ground in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.

    •The title is a reference to the song "Born to Run", the title track of the album with the same name by Bruce Springsteen. It's the third episode in Season 2 named after a Bruce Springsteen song, after "Samson & Delilah" and "Adam Raised a Cain".

    •Matt Murch and John Henry are seen playing Dungeons & Dragons. Judging by the gamemaster's screen Murch is using, it is D&D 4th Edition.

  4. ending of Terminator Sarah Connor Chronicles (TSCC) on it's 10th anniversary

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  5. 7 de fev. de 2021 · By Rachel Roth. Published Feb 7, 2021. Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles followed Sarah and her son John to defeat Skynet but their fight was stopped short after just 2 seasons. The very first attempt to rewrite the timeline of the Terminator franchise occurred in the highly-underrated TV series, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.