In article <MPG.2217ebff22bbee8298ba60@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Pete B <xxxh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article <bob-6C4F94.22152108022008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> bob@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
> > In article <MPG.22171a3c569c1f1798ba5c@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> > Pete B <xxxh@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >
> > > In article <fhpnq3tjuk3q0pt0rji8t8h67oqs2igns1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
david@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > says...
> > > > >Why would this TV series have gone through hoops to reconcile
itself
> > > > >to Terminator 3 (by skipping ahead),
> > > >
> > > > No, they contradicted Terminator 3 (by skipping ahead),
> > >
> > > No, they changed the future.
> >
> > As far as the TV series is concerned, the events of T3 simply never
> > occur.
>
> Yes, because they changed the future.
The contradiction isn't inherent in the change from T3 to the series,
but rather is an argument between what the producers of the TV chose to
do and what the movie producers choose to do, going forward with the
franchise. At the moment , the TV show is the franchise. We'll have to
see what happens if there is another movie.
>
> > Evil Arnie from 'The Terminator' is actually the last gasp attempt by
> > Skynet to prevent the future. T2 and T3 evil terminators were
actually
> > sent earlier on John's future timeline, when Skynet had more
resources.
>
> Interesting twist :)


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