"Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" is a show that I had recently gotten into, even a number of years after it ended. Having watched it through, I must say that it has become a favorite of mine. I like the many features it entails, whether it's the dialogue spoken between characters or the action scenes which are performed quite nicely. The Connor family is the primary focus of this show and seeing how they act within the show, they may be liable for accounts receivable.
Despite that fact that this group is our protagonists, make no mistake that they are like any humans who may have others out to get them. They will go about any means necessary to keep themselves scarce from the Terminators which seem to walk inconspicuously amongst normal people. In addition, if they are being chased, you can be certain that they aren't afraid to steal a car to hightail it. In fact, they had taken to carjacking others if it meant that they had some way out.
Terminators can either be the target or the predator for this group, depending on what the situation calls for. They have been stopped by people in the past and despite the fact that they are not the enemy, they have to be neutralized for the time. They have made it a point not to kill humans, which was something that the "heroic" Terminator in Cameron had to learn as the series went on. One cannot blame her, seeing as how she was built with a task programmed and how it had to be accomplished no matter what.
John Connor and his group have definitely caused some trouble and their damages could draw the attention of accounts receivable collectors. Those which belong to Rapid Recovery, or any strong agency for that matter, are most likely going to see about pursing a case. In terms of the story, it'd be tough to do at the time they're located in. Since they have traveled into the future, thus their current selves would not be present in the area, pulling up records on them would be nearly impossible.
I think that when you watch a TV show, or any form of media, for long enough and you enjoy it, you'll start to ask other questions about it. You'll begin to connect events of these programs to those which may occur in real life as well. As much as I adore "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles," I cannot help but to think deeply about this show and wonder what would happen in a real-life scenario. The result may not exactly be pretty.
Despite that fact that this group is our protagonists, make no mistake that they are like any humans who may have others out to get them. They will go about any means necessary to keep themselves scarce from the Terminators which seem to walk inconspicuously amongst normal people. In addition, if they are being chased, you can be certain that they aren't afraid to steal a car to hightail it. In fact, they had taken to carjacking others if it meant that they had some way out.
Terminators can either be the target or the predator for this group, depending on what the situation calls for. They have been stopped by people in the past and despite the fact that they are not the enemy, they have to be neutralized for the time. They have made it a point not to kill humans, which was something that the "heroic" Terminator in Cameron had to learn as the series went on. One cannot blame her, seeing as how she was built with a task programmed and how it had to be accomplished no matter what.
John Connor and his group have definitely caused some trouble and their damages could draw the attention of accounts receivable collectors. Those which belong to Rapid Recovery, or any strong agency for that matter, are most likely going to see about pursing a case. In terms of the story, it'd be tough to do at the time they're located in. Since they have traveled into the future, thus their current selves would not be present in the area, pulling up records on them would be nearly impossible.
I think that when you watch a TV show, or any form of media, for long enough and you enjoy it, you'll start to ask other questions about it. You'll begin to connect events of these programs to those which may occur in real life as well. As much as I adore "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles," I cannot help but to think deeply about this show and wonder what would happen in a real-life scenario. The result may not exactly be pretty.
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