Oh yeah, if I'm not mistaken thats the cover of the T:TSCC soundtrack cd.
The posters and promo images for the show were always really cool.
I still think it was a decent show, better than T3 at least, didn't deserve cancellation when the story was kicking into high gear.
I still remember the shock at how they killed Derek Reese, totally unannounced - I don't think there was even a hint like one of those 'oh come on, this is exactly the kind of scene you have before you kill off a key character!' It was just so casual, hes walking through a building gun at the ready, Terminator strolls on through and shoots him once in the head without even slowing down, next scene. I think it was actually quite realistic. People just get killed in real life, no 'dramatic' build up, potential suddenly never to be fulfilled. And it also was a realistic portrayal of what a Terminator is meant to do, efficient one-shot kill and move on. The villain Terminators in the films could have learnt something from that T-888.
The posters and promo images for the show were always really cool.
I still think it was a decent show, better than T3 at least, didn't deserve cancellation when the story was kicking into high gear.
I still remember the shock at how they killed Derek Reese, totally unannounced - I don't think there was even a hint like one of those 'oh come on, this is exactly the kind of scene you have before you kill off a key character!' It was just so casual, hes walking through a building gun at the ready, Terminator strolls on through and shoots him once in the head without even slowing down, next scene. I think it was actually quite realistic. People just get killed in real life, no 'dramatic' build up, potential suddenly never to be fulfilled. And it also was a realistic portrayal of what a Terminator is meant to do, efficient one-shot kill and move on. The villain Terminators in the films could have learnt something from that T-888.