Terminator Zero just came out today. Might be too early for most to have started it yet, though hopefully people will stop by more and more as the week passes.

What are your impressions of the show so far? Things you liked/disliked? What surprised you? Did you feel like there were missed opportunities? Thoughts on the cast/writing/direction/animation?

imdb page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14153236/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_7_nm_1_in_0_q_terminator%2520

  • Andrew@piefed.social
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    3 months ago

    I watched it because somewhere said it was ‘Adult Animation’, and I liked Blue Eye Samurai a lot. It’s certainly violent (the red band trailer really sells that aspect), but felt a bit childish in other areas and it’s not as accomplished as BES.

    The episodes are often only about 20 minutes, so I found it very binge-able. I liked that it introduced some new ideas into the Terminator franchise, and mixed things up by setting it in Japan, but was disappointed to see how much the finale set up for Season 2 (which may be never come, considering it’s on Netflix).

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      3 months ago
      terminator zero story spoiler

      but felt a bit childish in other areas and it’s not as accomplished as BES.

      Terminator 1 worked because it was a horror/thriller movie about a relentless robot chasing people; Terminator 2 worked because of its cutting edge special effects (it looked like that in 1991! insane!) and exciting action scenes. Terminator 3 and beyond started to focus so heavily on the time travel and paradoxes but that was never the funnest or most interesting part of the franchise. Sarah Connor Chronicles (the short-lived Fox TV series from the late 2000s) also had a similar focus on time travel, but I give it a pass because Lena Headey AND Shirley Manson were in it lol.

      Terminator Zero, at about the midway part of the season, reveals that its main plot is about turning all of the different timelines of all the movies into canon. Actually now that I write that, it sounds cool, and it probably sounded cool on paper to Mattson Tomlin (the writer), but I think in execution it was lacking.