The finale of the second season is really strong enough, and the screenwriter has piled up the most shocking plots here. In one episode, all the clues are gathered at once, answering the suspense that has been accumulated before, and then adding more unsolved expectations. It seems that I am worried that it will be cut off by FOX next season, so I worked extra hard. .
The more interesting one is John's "sister" + bodyguard, Cameron, the girl terminator. (This name is very spoofed, because Cameron is the name of the big director of the movie version I/II.) Originally, this mm is really not beautiful, with big and godless goldfish eyes, always with a wooden-like expression. It's still a little stunted when I go up, but after watching it for a long time, I think this machine mm is still quite cute, and sometimes I am very moved.
Although it is said that robots have no feelings, and human-machine love will have no results, but when the two of them are together, you can still feel the love in the heart of this machine mm. When John fell in love with that fat mm Riley, Cameron looked jealous, thought her presence was a major threat (don't know who), and almost killed her.
Cameron said "I love you" clearly to John twice, but unfortunately it was not accepted. One was when Cameron was detonated after a program reset to restore the Terminator's original mission - kill John Connor, in the garage, when she was sandwiched between two trucks, when John tried to take out her chip and "kill" her At the same time, she showed an unprecedented expression of despair, as well as that sad and emotional confession: "Don't kill me! I'm all right! I've passed the self-examination and it's completely normal! Don't kill me! I Love You And I Know You Love Me!..." But he was still chasing the murderer one minute ago, who would dare to believe his confession at this moment. .
Another time, after John's lover Riley died, John visited Riley's adoptive parents' house and asked Cameron to pretend to be Riley's voice to call in, pretending that Riley was not dead, while Cameron was finishing talking to Riley's adoptive father. After the "prescribed action", he also added his own "optional action" to let Riley's adoptive father give John a call, and at the end he solemnly said "I love you, John" to John in Riley's voice. But John was on fire with her at the time, and he was very unhappy and hung up with an OK.
But the most touching thing is the confession without language. Cameron has had two experiences of losing control. She was worried that the next time she lost control, she might actually kill John, so she spent one night installing a small chip in the chip part of her brain. bombs, and then turn the remote detonator into a pocket watch that you can carry around. That was when John suspected Cameron was going to kill Riley, Cameron solemnly handed the pocket watch into John's hands - believe it or doubt, I only care about you, my life is already in your hands It's up to you to live or die. Although it is a robot, the unreserved magnanimity and care is really touching.
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