Sunday, September 21, 2008

5 Things I Love About Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles returned for a second season on FOX. The series has its ups and downs, but it has my attention. Set between the second and third Terminator movies, The Sarah Connor Chronicles explores Sarah's task to raise her son to lead mankind against the machines in the future. The series stars Lena Headey as Sarah Connor, Thomas Dekker as John Connor, Summer Glau as Cameron (a reprogrammed terminator future John sent back to help), and Brian Austin Green as Derek Reese. Here are 5 things that keep me interested in the series. (Minor spoilers for season 2, episodes 1 and 2)


www.fox.com
Image from FOX

5) Sarah's in charge

I know we're in a post-Buffy era where strong female characters aren't so rare anymore, but regardless I enjoy how much of the series is about Sarah. It would have been easy to focus on John and his destiny, to watch the hero grow up (and that might also make for a good series), but instead we see how Sarah deals with what's going on. She can't provide a normal life for her son and she doesn't try to. Sarah is careful about trusting Cameron and she adjusts to working with Derek, a resistance fighter from the future. They all have different ways of doing things, but Sarah takes the lead. Sarah is one of the few fictional mothers that must put her son in harm's way for the greater good, and she doesn't shy away from that challenge.

4) Time travel

Time lines play a big part in the Terminator movies, and even though the writers use time travel in the show, they're smart about it. We're clear on who's from the future and from when and what they're doing in the present. Sarah, John, Derek, and Cameron are always working toward a better future, so we don't have a mess about altering the past to affect the present or the future. Time travel can be really confusing but the series keeps it clean.

3) Flashbacks of the future

This doesn't seem to make sense at first, but neither does "back to the future." We see glimpses of Derek's memories--his past, which means our future--and we also see random scenes from the future. Robot fights, resistance fighters taking out bases...They're a direct tie to the future depicted in the original Terminator movie.

2) Cameron isn't human

Summer Glau is so believable as a terminator. She's socially awkward, blunt in her comments, and always takes the efficient path rather than the compassionate one. She calculates her movements and her speech sounds unnatural at times. She's programmed to act the way she does, and it shows. The season 2 premiere showed us Cameron out of control, and as scary as that is, the insecure feeling that she could short circuit at any moment and attack John is even scarier. Glau may seem meek and unassuming, but she packs a lot of power into her role.

1) John Connor, strategist

John Connor's characterization hasn't been completely consistent throughout the series. Sometimes he needs his mother's protection, and sometimes he plays the rebellious teenager. He's been a peacekeeper but also the one to spark action. John's brilliant at times, and I love those moments when he shines, when I believe he will lead humankind against the machines. The first season finale showed John's intelligence through his plan to take out the AI traffic control network. We see John's training applied to how he talks to new people and how he moves in unfamiliar places. The Connors have a code of saying the date first when they talk call each other to ensure that a terminator isn't mimicking one of their voices over the phone. Simple things, but that's what makes their characters. I hope as the series goes on, we see John grow into an intelligent, strong leader.


Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles airs on FOX, Monday nights at 8:00 EST.



Saturday, September 20, 2008

New Domain

Please update your bookmarks to www.digitalfare.net. If you don't, digitalfare.blogspot.com will still redirect here, but this site has a new home now. :)

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Links

Here's a list of sites I like.

Entertainment

Supernatural.tv - The #1 fansite for the CW's Supernatural. Check out news, the gallery, interviews, media, and a huge messageboard.

The Movie Blog - Great site for movie news and reviews.

xkcd - Geeky web-comic that's updated every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

thesixtyone - Listen to new and upcoming bands...lots of indie stuff. The whole site is a huge multiplayer game. You can "bump" (give points to) songs you like and the songs with the most points show up on the homepage. You can make playlists, comment, and earn points to play even more. Some bands offer free downloads and you can buy mp3s through Amazon.com. Check out my profile on thesixtyone.com.

Resources

Problogger - Great resource for advice on maintaining your blog. Lots of info, lots to read.

Blogger Buster - Another great resource for bloggers. Check out template collections and tutorials.

Lifehacker - Tips on organizing your life and becoming more efficient.

stck.xchng - A huge resource of free stock images.

Other Sites

1,000,000 Monkeys

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Weekend Roundup

Three sites this week. Can you tell I've been busy?

50 Ways to Take Your Blog to the Next Level - Tips about hosting your site, writing content, and advertising. (chrisbrogan.com)

Heroes Season 3 Promos - The new promo shots for NBC's Heroes look awesome!

Sarah Connor Rocks Your Head - A look at FOX's returning series, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

What did you find this week?

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Weekend Roundup

5 Creepiest, Scariest TV Monsters - Monsters from Doctor Who and Buffy the Vampire Slayer are both on the list. (Pop Vultures)

11 Free Mind Mapping Applications and Web Services - I've tried mind mapping with a few of my college courses this semester. I prefer to do it by hand, but these services will come in handy too. (Lifehack)

Captions Coming to YouTube
- You can now add captions or subtitles to YouTube videos. Not to be confused with YouTube's annotations that allow you to include notes in your videos, like VH1's Pop-Up Video. (The Blog Herald)

The Faces Behind the Voices - Photos of popular cartoons and the people behind the characters. Did you know the same man voiced Yoda and Miss Piggy? (A Little Bit of Everything)

Find any good sites this week?

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Superman Reboot Update

The Movie Blog posted about Mark Millar writing the next Superman movie. Epic trilogy like Lord of the Rings? I'm definitely interested. I'm not familiar with Millar's work, but he's done a lot with comics and superheroes in the past. The comments at the Movie Blog are mostly favorable, so that's something.

A three-part Superman movie could work really well. I'd love to see Superman deal with one or two major villains throughout the movies. As I've said before, Lex Luthor shouldn't be the main adversary, but I wouldn't mind seeing him in a sub-plot.

The first movie shouldn't spend too much time on Superman's origins. Make it brief if it needs to be included at all, and them move on. The 1978 Superman film did the origin story really well. We saw Krypton explode and Clark's journey to Earth during the opening credits. Then we glimpsed Smallville and the Kents, but the bulk of the movie was about Superman in Metropolis.

I hope Millar stays away from time travel in the new movies. Spinning Earth backward to reverse time and save Lois was cool only the first time around, even though it's a ridiculous concept. Clark better not find a way to go back in time and see Krypton either and encounter his infant self (a la Smallville's season 7 finale). Oh, and please no amnesia kiss.

Check out the Movie Blog's post on Millar's involvement in the Superman movie(s) and you can see the full article at /Film.

Technorati Tags: , , ,

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Dr. Horrible's Soundtrack

Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along blog was a huge hit in July, and several sites are still talking about it. The soundtrack was released today on iTunes. It has 14 songs, including the 10-second instrumental bit at the beginning of each act and the ending credits. You can see the liner notes and lyrics at drhorrible.com.

"Bad Horse Chorus" is catchy, "My Eyes" is bittersweet, and "Slipping" is menacing. The lyrics are clever, and the music will get stuck in your head.

I've had the songs repeating in my mind all week, and that's before the soundtrack and without re-watching Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. It's Horribly delightful.

Technorati Tags: , , ,