shipperx: (Aeryn - Girl With Gun)
From TV Guide:

Well, this answer's one question that I had.
"...At a TCA session Monday morning, the audience was peppered with the usual sci-fi obsessives (how can I refrain from calling them geeks?), who tried desperately to figure out the show's new timeline. "As far as I'm concerned, this is T3," says executive producer/writer Josh Friedman (cowriter of the recent War of the Worlds movie). "This is the continuation of what I call, 'the Sarah Connor trilogy.' Anything that happens after T2 is fair game for us." Consulting producer James Middleton, who helped develop the T3: Rise of the Machine movie, adds: "We're taking a phrase that's very important in T2: ‘No fate but what we make.' This is a new fate for Sarah Connor, so we are creating an entirely new timeline."

Though one wonders how Sarah could escape the fate of cancer.

Oh and for Firefly fans:
Helping [Sarah and John Connor] in their battle is an advanced-model female Terminator, played by Firefly's Summer Glau, who describes her character Cameron as "the most human Terminator so far.")

shipperx: (Aeryn - Girl With Gun)
From TV Guide:

Well, this answer's one question that I had.
"...At a TCA session Monday morning, the audience was peppered with the usual sci-fi obsessives (how can I refrain from calling them geeks?), who tried desperately to figure out the show's new timeline. "As far as I'm concerned, this is T3," says executive producer/writer Josh Friedman (cowriter of the recent War of the Worlds movie). "This is the continuation of what I call, 'the Sarah Connor trilogy.' Anything that happens after T2 is fair game for us." Consulting producer James Middleton, who helped develop the T3: Rise of the Machine movie, adds: "We're taking a phrase that's very important in T2: ‘No fate but what we make.' This is a new fate for Sarah Connor, so we are creating an entirely new timeline."

Though one wonders how Sarah could escape the fate of cancer.

Oh and for Firefly fans:
Helping [Sarah and John Connor] in their battle is an advanced-model female Terminator, played by Firefly's Summer Glau, who describes her character Cameron as "the most human Terminator so far.")

shipperx: (Aeryn - Girl With Gun)
From TV Guide:

Well, this answer's one question that I had.
"...At a TCA session Monday morning, the audience was peppered with the usual sci-fi obsessives (how can I refrain from calling them geeks?), who tried desperately to figure out the show's new timeline. "As far as I'm concerned, this is T3," says executive producer/writer Josh Friedman (cowriter of the recent War of the Worlds movie). "This is the continuation of what I call, 'the Sarah Connor trilogy.' Anything that happens after T2 is fair game for us." Consulting producer James Middleton, who helped develop the T3: Rise of the Machine movie, adds: "We're taking a phrase that's very important in T2: ‘No fate but what we make.' This is a new fate for Sarah Connor, so we are creating an entirely new timeline."

Though one wonders how Sarah could escape the fate of cancer.

Oh and for Firefly fans:
Helping [Sarah and John Connor] in their battle is an advanced-model female Terminator, played by Firefly's Summer Glau, who describes her character Cameron as "the most human Terminator so far.")

shipperx: (FNL Life Coach)

Wow.  Nice casting move-- not just because I loved me some Agent Pearce on 24, and not simply because the man can act, but also because he totally looks like he could be Landry's dad.

FNL casting news from TVGuide:
Shall we assume that Agent Pearce ultimately whisked Martha Logan away to the Mount Airy Lodge for some good lovin'? Glenn Morshower, who played 24 fans' favoritest Secret Serviceman, is joining Friday Night Lights this season as Landry's father, a state champion Panthers alum turned local lawman.


Also the Ask Matt Roush litany of much deserved outrage over the Emmy noms (The Emmy's are a joke and FNL and Lost have every right to scream foul!   The only redeeming thing to the nominations is 30 Rock's nom.  But that's little consolation to the inexcusable stupidity of the Drama nominations.)

shipperx: (FNL Life Coach)

Wow.  Nice casting move-- not just because I loved me some Agent Pearce on 24, and not simply because the man can act, but also because he totally looks like he could be Landry's dad.

FNL casting news from TVGuide:
Shall we assume that Agent Pearce ultimately whisked Martha Logan away to the Mount Airy Lodge for some good lovin'? Glenn Morshower, who played 24 fans' favoritest Secret Serviceman, is joining Friday Night Lights this season as Landry's father, a state champion Panthers alum turned local lawman.


Also the Ask Matt Roush litany of much deserved outrage over the Emmy noms (The Emmy's are a joke and FNL and Lost have every right to scream foul!   The only redeeming thing to the nominations is 30 Rock's nom.  But that's little consolation to the inexcusable stupidity of the Drama nominations.)

shipperx: (FNL Life Coach)

Wow.  Nice casting move-- not just because I loved me some Agent Pearce on 24, and not simply because the man can act, but also because he totally looks like he could be Landry's dad.

FNL casting news from TVGuide:
Shall we assume that Agent Pearce ultimately whisked Martha Logan away to the Mount Airy Lodge for some good lovin'? Glenn Morshower, who played 24 fans' favoritest Secret Serviceman, is joining Friday Night Lights this season as Landry's father, a state champion Panthers alum turned local lawman.


Also the Ask Matt Roush litany of much deserved outrage over the Emmy noms (The Emmy's are a joke and FNL and Lost have every right to scream foul!   The only redeeming thing to the nominations is 30 Rock's nom.  But that's little consolation to the inexcusable stupidity of the Drama nominations.)

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