Forget the androgynous Mary Sue for a second, the thing that bothered me most was how Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) turned into an unbearable female supremacist and shat all over own legacy. This movie undermined the first two masterpieces.
The II, although enjoyable, definetly pushed the ''step aside, rugged Girlboss super mom is here'' thing too much.
Though next to Arnold Shwarzenegger's Terminator, at least Sarah Connor wasen't the most masculine character and a woman was still allowed to be hot and White.
To be fair, on the other side - I saw T2 in the theaters. Incredible, still have found memories of it.
That moment, at the time, was met with the understanding that it was just an emotional women, venting on surface level shit they have no understanding of the deeper issues within it. She WAS crazy after all, even if they was correct in saying what had happened, what had happened had flipped her lid and go cray-cray.
The kid even had to snap her out of her emotional crap a few seconds after that, if I am not mistaken.
Forget the androgynous Mary Sue for a second, the thing that bothered me most was how Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) turned into an unbearable female supremacist and shat all over own legacy. This movie undermined the first two masterpieces.
To be fair the female supremacist thing was in T2, remember her tantrum at Dyson's house about men not being able to create only destroy.
The II, although enjoyable, definetly pushed the ''step aside, rugged Girlboss super mom is here'' thing too much.
Though next to Arnold Shwarzenegger's Terminator, at least Sarah Connor wasen't the most masculine character and a woman was still allowed to be hot and White.
To be fair, on the other side - I saw T2 in the theaters. Incredible, still have found memories of it.
That moment, at the time, was met with the understanding that it was just an emotional women, venting on surface level shit they have no understanding of the deeper issues within it. She WAS crazy after all, even if they was correct in saying what had happened, what had happened had flipped her lid and go cray-cray.
The kid even had to snap her out of her emotional crap a few seconds after that, if I am not mistaken.
John does calm her down, which is good foreshadowing of his leadership.