I loved Brain Austen Green as Derek, and the way Sarah wasn't precious around him -- she just ripped open that shower curtain and told him off -- the fact that the character had no ego about taking orders from a woman, that he would brush his teeth for 20 minutes, that he wanted to know where his brother was laid to rest and was put "in the grass" with him, and that he took John to meet baby Kyle.
I loved Sarah's transformation and conflict this year about whether she wanted to hold onto old Sarah, the waitress, or if she had to fully let her go and become more like Cameron in order to protect John, because being willing to sacrifice her physical form but not her emotional or moral one was not getting the job done.
I loved how John finally started to embrace that he WAS John Connor, as opposed to wanting a new identity in season 1, I loved how John-Henry was both fascinating and creepy as hell all in one scene, I loved Jesse's arc, and how much presence James Ellison had. I loved that Cameron kept secrets. I LOVED THAT I RESPECTED OUR SHOW, even when it broke my heart.
Hang in there baby!
I loved Sarah's transformation and conflict this year about whether she wanted to hold onto old Sarah, the waitress, or if she had to fully let her go and become more like Cameron in order to protect John, because being willing to sacrifice her physical form but not her emotional or moral one was not getting the job done.
I loved how John finally started to embrace that he WAS John Connor, as opposed to wanting a new identity in season 1, I loved how John-Henry was both fascinating and creepy as hell all in one scene, I loved Jesse's arc, and how much presence James Ellison had. I loved that Cameron kept secrets. I LOVED THAT I RESPECTED OUR SHOW, even when it broke my heart.