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Post #312822

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C3PX
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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Thread
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Date created
7-Mar-2008, 11:40 AM
Originally posted by: deespence2929
It breaks my heart that people actually think this series with this cast deserve a season two to "finally" have a chance to prove itself. If they can't make a decent show in the first season then it doesn't deserve a second. Ratings aside. And summer glau terminator is still a stupid concept.


It breaks your heart? Don't you think you might be being a bit dramatic? Have you flipped through the channels on your TV lately? There is so much crap out there, there are hardly any good shows at all. Even the shows that are touted as the best on TV suffer from severe issues. Sci-fi shows especially. Look at 'Lost' and 'Heros'? Two big highly rated network sci-fi shows, both of them are flagship programs for their network, both of them with multiple seasons, and they are both chock full of logical errors and poorly thought out story telling. If the top network shows can get away with these things, then I see know reason why a new comer should be held to such higher standards. As for the cast, come on, are they really that bad? I think you are being too critical. Look at ST:TNG, those guys stunk up the set during the first couple of seasons with some pretty rotten acting, any number of other shows have had it pretty rough for the first while as the actors learning their roles. With all the crap on TV these days that are continuing on for years, I really don't think you should be getting your heart broken on account of some people on a Star Wars forum thinking T:SCC should be given a chance beyond 9 episodes. Thinks like pretty girls and family pets getting run over by cars should be the kind of things that break your heart. If you really dislike T:SCC so much, just don't tune in and don't read discussion boards regarding the subject. I hate daytime soap operas and the NFL with a passion, but my heart doesn't break everytime an old woman flips on her TV or every time the guys at work talk about American football.