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Friedman of Sarah Connor Spills
- By Crystal Carroll
- Published 08/12/2008
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Crystal is a 30-something writer living in Northern California. She divides her time between writing technical documentation (techy, tech, tech requirements docs), analytical essays on television shows that hold her brain for ransom, and the occasional bout of fiction (like plague, only with characters). She enjoys Pinot Noir, but not during robot apocalypses, and feels all movies could be made better if they had a Sleestack in the background.
View all articles by Crystal CarrollGiven the drive in the previous season, it
was interesting to learn that in Friedman's view that push of the show
is not to prevent the apocalypse, and that Skynet is inevitable. The
focus is instead is on will John become what is needed. Furthermore,
given that the inevitability of the robot apocalypse, the show is
about, "what are
you going to do with your day knowing you're going to die?"
However, as a result of the future John Connor sending back Cameron, the present John Conner will be changed by the intensity of that relationship in ways Friedman referred to as "problematic."
Friedman
also talked about the high school plot arc from last season. While
initially introduced to show that high school has its own dangers, the
arc was interrupted by the Writer's Strike and will not resume in
Season 2. So the mystery of those paintings and the suicide will remain
a mystery.
However, Friedman does have a plan for John's high school years. Since the point of the series is to raise a leader, not a hot-house flower hiding in a bunker, John will be learning valuable skills away from his mother's protection.
He'll also be getting a new love interest this season, who will serve as yet another influence on John.
"And you realize, you never see... pregnant women on television. You see fake pregnant women on television... It's important for people to see that, if you're going to put on the sexy robots, you need to put on other representations of women and the female form. Not for political reasons — I do it because it works on the show, and there's a reason thematically."
He went on to explain that as a single mother, Busy's character will have a number of parallels with Sarah's character, as a mirror to what she could have been like if not carrying the huge burden of the future.
Sources
http://io9.com/5029402/sarah-connor-producer-tells-io9-the-terminators-deepest-secrets
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