There are relatively few battle scenes in this episode, but it continues the fast, accurate and ruthless characteristics of the Terminator series. What's more exciting is that John must take down the key to open the door in front of the terminator guarding the warehouse in the dormant state. I think this design is very good and powerful, and the psychological potential is very pavement. It's a pity that it didn't play better.
According to my design, it might be more fun. John and the Terminator are trapped in the military warehouse together. The Terminator is not as slow as it is now, but will start up with a little movement. That's fun. John couldn't move, couldn't pant loudly, couldn't make a sound, let alone swagger to take the key. In front of the Terminator who can stay in place for a hundred years, JOHN can only become a living mummy. Horror. Then John fixes his phone at a speed of 5 cm per hour and uses vibration mode to send text messages to communicate with the outside world (this is a Chinese characteristic plot, why foreigners don’t like texting), and then use the 15-second restart time to escape Shengtian. It must be much more stressful than the current plot.
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