Why do I [dislike] this Terminator?

Gertrude 2021-12-02 08:01:27

Renewal iteration is the normal state of history and reality, but that is not the pursuit of human nature. If you don't want to unilaterally adapt to the environment and follow the trend, your original aspirations and beliefs cannot be easily changed.

This is why a classic old song can be sung for thousands of years.

t800 protects Little John’s first encounter. I don’t know if there will be a glimpse back when Little John killed himself by looking at the same image a year later.
The meaning of the entire second part is in this thumb that is about to melt, and it is a hopeful inheritance of John in the future.

The existence of John and the relationship between machines and humans have become the meaning of the existence and demise of the legendary t800 in Terminator 2. The dark fate caused him to die hastily, and it was so miserable, undoubtedly to let his feelings come true and unscrupulously obliterate the meaning of the past.

Knowing that the other person is well, but being unable to meet each other in this life is already very cruel. But what was more cruel than this was that he killed the boy who had just obtained the hope of survival for only a year, and watched him lying on the floor convulsing painfully and crying to death.

Little John lying on the floor in pain, helpless and crying to death

So I don’t like this dark fate..., it ruined my John, and it doesn’t treat children well in terms of values. And intends to prevaricate me, a second-hand feminist car washing bitch who has no charm by yelling and yelling desperately for her presence.

All the beauty of the "father" protecting the "son" has become a waste and dust because of the unfolding of the "Dark Destiny" story.

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Terminator: Dark Fate quotes

  • Rev-9: Why not just let me have her?

    Sarah Connor: Because we're not machines, you metal motherfucker!

  • Sarah Connor: I'll be back.