The series is a duology. END OF STORY.
A duology with a tv spinoff.
What? The show was good, but it got hit by the Fox Curse.
A duology with a tv spinoff.
What? The show was good, but it got hit by the Fox Curse.
Basically nothing fits with the T1/T2 timeline since Cameron's original future setting is now the present day.
It seems like everyone gets so preoccupied with explaining Arnie's age & the previous bad movie every few years that we remain distracted from the biggest problem of all. This alone demands a total reboot (abandon the 1984 date for JC's birth entirely).
This is a huge elephant in the room now. Writing around the problem is painting the elephant the same color as the wallpaper and saying it disappeared. You can do it, and it superficially works, but the elephant has not disappeared. It's going to continue to foul up attempts to accomplish anything else in this 'room' until it gets dealt with. And this elephant is steadily growing bigger all the time.
But what was the original T1 timeline?
John Connor is born in '84 or '85. That is 30 years ago already. We are still nowhere near the level of tech advancement to produce any decent threat of Judgment Day, let alone a post-JD-era when mankind has spent years/decades in concentration camps before forming a resistance & battling the machines. We are probably decades away from that. Does JC do his Warrior-Savior-***** thing when he is 50-70yo? How was the original T1-ish judgment day EVER taking place in 1997?
This stuff can be fudged & explained away on paper but it doesn't fix the problem in the big picture. Real world history has spent 30 years steadily diverging from the projected timeline in T1. It screws up the plausibility of the entire franchise premise. Excuses can give us some temporary suspension of disbelief, but they don't preserve the air of real plausibility that the Terminator premise once had.
Um also the fact the man directly responsible, Dyson and his work was destroyed in T2. Wouldn't that alone make Judgement day further along. It was only advanced along because of the arm and chip from T1 being found. Either Judgement Day is Inevitable but further away or avoided at all. If you regard the events of T2 it can't happen in '97. And yes T1 can be seen as a closed paradox.
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Judgment day was prevented in T2 yes, as can be seen in the original ending which Cameron cut out.
The "future coda" with old Sarah?
I've just never understood the original actual situation that occurred when Skynet first used the Time Displacement doohickey.
So, The Resistance has pretty much won the future war, right? Skynet makes a last ditch effort and uses the Time Displacement machine. They send back an Arnie Terminator to kill Sarah Conner. Then they say "Wait, let's go ahead and send back a more advanced Terminator to kill John as a teenager".. Then they say "let's also send back an even more advanced one that looks like a female to kill him when he's a little older." Then they say "While we are at it, let's send back one that looks like a 17 year old girl." Then they say "Let's also send back a few more, just to be safe." (I didn't really keep up with The Sarah Conner Chronicles--don't remember how many more there were). And I don't really remember who or what got sent back in Salvation--but you get the idea.
THEN---John and his crew bust in and he sends Kyle back to protect his Mom. Then he decides to reprogram another Arnie-bot to send back to protect himself as a teen. Then another Arnie busts in and kills John and his wife (or whatever she was) reprograms that Arni-bot to send back to kill the first female terminator.
I assume that is the point where the Time Displacement thingy gets destroyed.
Does it go something like that?
Cameron, like George Lucas, has always made the series up as he went along. Leia wasn't always Luke's sister, and Skynet wasn't always based on the T1 wreckage.
I know it's a deleted scene and if it's not in the movie it doesn't count, but it does show that Cameron DID make Skynet based on the T1 wreckage from the beginning.
and Skynet wasn't always based on the T1 wreckage.
I've had this discussion with my Dad on Saturday, and he believes that even if Cyberdyne never had the chip from the crushed Terminator that Cyberdyne would end up coming up with the chip that leads to the design to the creation of Skynet. :facepalm