TV Review: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2.4 – Allison from Palmdale

Posted by Kevin Carr (kevin@filmschoolrejects.com) on September 30, 2008

The Sarah Connor Chronicles

The Sarah Connor Chronicles, FOX, Airs Monday 8/7c

Episode: “Allison from Palmdale” (Season Two, Episode 4)

Synopsis: Another programming glitch sends Cameron (Summer Glau) on a cyber-psychotic bender. She ends up arrested and goes home with another street kid. John (Thomas Dekker) tracks her down, and we learn more about this Terminator model’s history. Meanwhile, Agent Ellison (Richard T. Jones) solidifies his relationship with the Garbage Terminator (Shirley Manson).

Review: I found myself in a love/hate relationship with this episode. Let’s break this down that way, shall we?…

What I hated – The plotting of this show has broken down a bit. With Cameron’s memory glitch from a few weeks back, we’re already rehashing old plot points and it’s only the beginning of the second season. Other television series have mastered the multi-episode storyline, but The Sarah Connor Chronicles still fall into the 80s-era trap of being too episodic.

As this particular episode goes, the characters are still rather weak – with the exception of Cameron herself. Sarah is tied up in the silly storyline of her pregnant landlady. John continues to act like a douche and not a future warrior. And no one seems to question why Cameron, thinking she is Allison from Palmdale, has super strength.

What I loved – Although the amnesiatic storyline is a bit tired, the flashbacks to Cameron’s history is extremely interesting. It hints at a greater level of meddling and interconnectivity between the humans and the Terminators. This also brings to light the conflicted, powerfully violent character that Cameron can be.

And finally, I like where the Agent Ellison/Garbage Terminator relationship is going. Ellison could prove to be very interesting if he goes down the right path.

Up Next Week: John and Derek must protect a man who will become a leader in the resistance. Meanwhile, Agent Ellison gets his first assignment from the Garbage Terminator.

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  • Malcolm T Grindhouse
    dude the second and third episodes were great but episiode four was an absolute filler episode it sucked and was just an episode to slow down the story telling of the show the episode was not needed but did have a couple of interesting points made Camryn is unreliable and is still damaged and that she is still a killing machine and that John Conner will eventually have to work on his own
  • Jad
    This episode was kind of lame. I definitely got the 'filler' vibe from it. The thing that keeps bothering me most about this episode, though? The scene where Cameron is sitting on the top bunk of some bunk beds with that other girl. I mean ... she's made from super-dense metal, right? But she had no trouble sitting on the top bunk like that? really? Probably stupid nitpicking -- but it bothered me for the rest of the episode.

    I think the only points that came from this episode are
    1. Cameron is still damaged from the premiere
    2. She just learned that she can lie and get away with it
  • Rumors are starting to heat up that the show will be canceled! Ratings for Monday's episode were less than 6 mil viewers. I hope not as I really like the show!
  • Malcolm T Grindhouse
    thank you Jad
  • SIGNIZ
    I will go into Terminator mode if this show is cancelled and hunt down the Fox executives that cancelled this show. Then I will give Summer Glau 1 million dollars.
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