
Typically, I'm pessimistic about stuff like this. My balancing act between pessimism and optimism has long been a source of both annoyance and disappointment, with hopeless optimism leading to heartbreak and unnecessary pessimism annoying anyone who witnesses it. This duality is no more apparent than with the renewal of television shows. I can never just throw my hands in the air and say “I don't know if this series will be renewed. It's 50/50.” Instead, I either blindly assume a show will be canceled or blindly assume a show will be renewed. In the case of
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, I've recently been making peace with the fact that it'd probably be canceled. However, it looks as if my assumptions were wrong. According to TV Guide's Michael Ausiello, it appears that
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles is gearing up for production on season 2.
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nunoyobidnz said:
Can't wait. Anyone know if/when the DVDs will be out? Ancient computer and dialup or I would have downl...
sreed1234 said:
I broke my rule on this show. I typically don't watch the first season of a show until it's renewed for at ...
Kaylus said:
I try not to get too pessimistic, but once a season ends I pretend it's over so that I'm pleasantly surpris...
If you're looking for more details about this news, well, sorry to disappoint you. That's all we know, that's basically all that Ausiello reported. Ausiello's source has stated that the
Sarah Connor Chronicles team has been told to start booking directors for the first few episodes of season 2. FOX has made no official announcement regarding
Terminator's future.
This is great news.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles was one of TV's greatest surprises of the past season. What most assumed would be a grand disappointment and a further blemish on a formerly great film franchise turned out to be a creative success. Perhaps the low expectations had something to do with that, but I'd like to believe it was a combination of the story-telling, inspired casting and FOX's insistence on doing
Terminator right by giving the series a formidable budget.
Terminator has always had a dense mythology, but the films only had a couple of hours to tell their stories.
Sarah Connor has been able to expand the mythology in new and interesting ways, while keeping the action and feel of the franchise intact.
-Oscar Dahl, BuddyTV Senior Writer
(Image Courtesy of FOX)