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FOX’s Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Yes She Will Be Back!

Posted on 15 April 2008 by Robert Seidman

Update 04/19/08: TVGuide’s Ausiello is now reporting that the show has been renewed!

TVGuide.com’s Michael Ausiello reported over a week ago that inside sources were telling him the in-limbo Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles had begun hiring for the fall and that FOX had given the green light to start booking directors for next season’s first few episodes.

I’d been calling “She’ll be back” since the season finale aired, but FOX still doesn’t seem to be in any hurry to put fans of the show at ease. I base my thinking on a couple of pieces of data. That additionally I’m infatuated with Summer Glau in the role of a reprogrammed “good” terminator and Lena Headey in the starring role, doesn’t hurt. But I’m going to keep it based on numbers and things not related to beautiful women. Or at least try!

Prison Break, both in overall numbers and in the all-important 18-49 demographic, the notion that Prison Break probably costs significantly less than TSCC isn’t lost on me. Also, FOX may well be thinking it would be better off with another unscripted show in the time slot or a drama that could potentially improve on TSCC’s numbers (none of this season’s other new dramas for FOX outperformed TSCC).

The primary reason that I doubt the show won’t be renewed is because the fourth Terminator movie is scheduled for release next May, so I’d be surprised if nothing else if there were not at least another 9-12 episode run next winter/spring to serve as a promotional vehicle for the movie. The Halcyon Co., a privately financed film development company acquired the franchise rights to the movie last spring, and my understanding is that deal did give them certain rights with TSCC, but I have no idea what those terms are.

You can see season one’s full ratings breakdown here.

From a numbers point of view the show did big numbers following an NFC playoff matchup in its debut on 1/13/2008, obviously the biggest numbers of its run. The next night FOX aired the second episode with Prison Break as its lead-in and TSCC improved over Prison Break by more than 20%. On that night it was the second most-watched program in the 9pm hour trailing only a repeat of CBS’ Two and a Half Men, though TSCC crushed 2.5 Men in the 18-49 demo that night. This would be the show’s second best performance, trailing only the pilot that aired the night before.

The show then settled into its “typical ratings” of 8 million or so LIVE+SD viewers, with its low on 2/25. The two episode finale on 3/3 improved, with the final episode being its best numbers over the last 4 episodes in both viewers and 18-49 viewers. I don’t place as much weight on lead-in as most who cover TV ratings, but it should be noted the low on 2/25 had Moment of Truth as a lead-in rather than Prison Break.

I’d like to see this show come back. I enjoyed it and the writers did something pretty spectacular, which was generally hold my interest during the entire run. I consider it pretty spectacular because both figuratively and literally I have “seen how this movie ends”. The primary reason I think we’ll see at least another 8 episode run is because the movie is coming.

In fairness, it’s hard to judge a show only on 9 episodes. I for example loved the pilot/miniseries for Battlestar Galactica (as a stand alone piece of work, it was outstanding), and I enjoyed most of the first two seasons of the show very much. Last year, Season 3 of BSG had trouble keeping my attention and I was really only interested in episodes related to the primary story arc, which sadly for me was almost none of them. Fortunately the season 3 finale was worth the wait for me.

My point with that is, I don’t know that TSCC is a show that could have a three or four year run given that it occurs in the time between the second and third terminator movies. But I was surprised that the show could hold my attention for even nine episodes, so I am OK with being surprised again if it came to that.

If I had to wager, I doubt I’d wager anything substantial but I see the most likely scenario that it will have at least as many episodes as it had this year next Winter and Spring as a promotional tie-in to the movie. I’d rather see them have a shot at a full 22 or so episode run though, but one way or the other, I’m convinced that when it comes to Sarah Connor (and Cameron Phillips), she’ll be back.

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84 Responses to “FOX’s Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Yes She Will Be Back!”

  1. Jack says:

    I want a full 22 episode run next season! And a Summer Glau spin-off or something.

  2. Jack says:

    I want a full 22 episode run next season! And a Summer Glau spin-off or something.

  3. Robin says:

    I’m really getting annoyed with Fox already. They’ve announced the renewal for Prison Break, which has lower ratings. All of the “inside sources” have made the fans think the show is coming back? Why haven’t they announced it? C’mon Fox!

  4. Robin says:

    I'm really getting annoyed with Fox already. They've announced the renewal for Prison Break, which has lower ratings. All of the “inside sources” have made the fans think the show is coming back? Why haven't they announced it? C'mon Fox!

  5. Raijin says:

    They’ve actually said they are ignoring T3, so the show’s story doesn’t end there. I mean, they’ve completely jumped over the T3 timeline. In T3 Judgment Day was 2003, in TSCC it’s 2011. They are writing their own story.

    According to Josh Friedman, they’ve got about 4 seasons worth of main story mapped out.

  6. Raijin says:

    They've actually said they are ignoring T3, so the show's story doesn't end there. I mean, they've completely jumped over the T3 timeline. In T3 Judgment Day was 2003, in TSCC it's 2011. They are writing their own story.

    According to Josh Friedman, they've got about 4 seasons worth of main story mapped out.

  7. @Raijin thanks, and yeah, some of that should’ve been quite obvious to me. I’m excited to know they have 4 seasons worth mapped out already.

  8. @Raijin thanks, and yeah, some of that should've been quite obvious to me. I'm excited to know they have 4 seasons worth mapped out already.

  9. Tony says:

    We were robbed from a full season due to the strike so I don’t expect anything less than 13 episodes, but I would much prefer 22 ofcourse. The quality of the show justifies a second season and Fox should announce it already or do we have to wait until May. The show has created a lot of buzz and people are still talking about it, just look at the imdb boards for starters and ofcourse this site. We need more Terminator The Summer Glau Chronicles!

  10. Tony says:

    We were robbed from a full season due to the strike so I don't expect anything less than 13 episodes, but I would much prefer 22 ofcourse. The quality of the show justifies a second season and Fox should announce it already or do we have to wait until May. The show has created a lot of buzz and people are still talking about it, just look at the imdb boards for starters and ofcourse this site. We need more Terminator The Summer Glau Chronicles!

  11. K8ie says:

    Given the size of the cast, the age of the show (it’s my understanding that cast salaries go up the longer a program is on air) and the expense of filming on location in Dallas (note the series is coming back to LA and the FOX lot to film season 4), I’d be surprised if PB is actually less expensive per episode than TSCC, which films on the WB studios with a very small cast composed of “new” faces and character actors. I think the difference in renewal is that PB is a FOX TV co-production. The parent company owns both the show and the network. TSCC is owned by Warner Bros, which is probably why you’re seeing PB’s renewal announcement first. I would imagine that FOX gives the first slots in their season to their top performers, then the shows they own, then everything else (TSCC isn’t quite the former and not the latter).

  12. K8ie says:

    Given the size of the cast, the age of the show (it's my understanding that cast salaries go up the longer a program is on air) and the expense of filming on location in Dallas (note the series is coming back to LA and the FOX lot to film season 4), I'd be surprised if PB is actually less expensive per episode than TSCC, which films on the WB studios with a very small cast composed of “new” faces and character actors. I think the difference in renewal is that PB is a FOX TV co-production. The parent company owns both the show and the network. TSCC is owned by Warner Bros, which is probably why you're seeing PB's renewal announcement first. I would imagine that FOX gives the first slots in their season to their top performers, then the shows they own, then everything else (TSCC isn't quite the former and not the latter).

  13. Bill says:

    Robert, I posted this on the “Will it be Renewed” topic. Do you have any insight?

    Does Fox keep the current cast members in the dark about the show’s status? They could land other roles that would potentially conflict with shooting a new season, right? I think if even one of the
    main
    cast members were to leave the show it would struggle to get off the ground next year.

  14. Bill says:

    Robert, I posted this on the “Will it be Renewed” topic. Do you have any insight?

    Does Fox keep the current cast members in the dark about the show’s status? They could land other roles that would potentially conflict with shooting a new season, right? I think if even one of the
    main
    cast members were to leave the show it would struggle to get off the ground next year.

  15. Bill, my understanding is the actors are under contract (and the contracts have an expiration date, though I don’t know what it is).

    Beyond that all I can do is speculate based on what I read. It seems that FOX does keep in touch with the producers and the producers do keep in touch with the cast/crew. My guess is the producers do their best to keep the actors informed so that they can figure out their lives/schedule more work, etc. With all the love Summer is getting here (nice linking, by the way!) we can dream that someday she’ll show up here and let us know how they handled all that with her. ;)

  16. Bill, my understanding is the actors are under contract (and the contracts have an expiration date, though I don't know what it is).

    Beyond that all I can do is speculate based on what I read. It seems that FOX does keep in touch with the producers and the producers do keep in touch with the cast/crew. My guess is the producers do their best to keep the actors informed so that they can figure out their lives/schedule more work, etc. With all the love Summer is getting here (nice linking, by the way!) we can dream that someday she'll show up here and let us know how they handled all that with her. ;)

  17. @K8ie, that all makes good sense. I’ve read that Prison Break has a budget of ~$3 million per episode. I’d be surprised if TSCC wasn’t more or less in the same ballpark, even though PB has been on the air longer.

  18. @K8ie, that all makes good sense. I've read that Prison Break has a budget of ~$3 million per episode. I'd be surprised if TSCC wasn't more or less in the same ballpark, even though PB has been on the air longer.

  19. frankj says:

    Robert, given just the numbers T:TSCC has (Live+SD, 18-49), and not the fact that it’s a new show, do the numbers correspond to a TV show worthy of a major network? Meaning, would ANY show that had those numbers potentially be in trouble? For example, BSG, with it’s numbers, could probably never survive on a major network. But yet it looks like FOX didn’t bat an eye with Prison Break’s low numbers. What if those were numbers from a show on NBC, or CBS? Given similar production costs (which according to interviews is not as high as people think, apparently they’re akin to an average network drama).

    I can’t help but think a lot of this “bubble” talk in the press started because FOX was expecting the next 24. And in that sense I think FOX is still sticking it out to see if their other new shows turn into hits (though according to most articles they’re saying the verdict is in that T:TSCC won the day as far as new shows), regardless of the fact that T:TSCC’s numbers might have been plenty good for renewal.

  20. frankj says:

    Robert, given just the numbers T:TSCC has (Live+SD, 18-49), and not the fact that it's a new show, do the numbers correspond to a TV show worthy of a major network? Meaning, would ANY show that had those numbers potentially be in trouble? For example, BSG, with it's numbers, could probably never survive on a major network. But yet it looks like FOX didn't bat an eye with Prison Break's low numbers. What if those were numbers from a show on NBC, or CBS? Given similar production costs (which according to interviews is not as high as people think, apparently they're akin to an average network drama).

    I can't help but think a lot of this “bubble” talk in the press started because FOX was expecting the next 24. And in that sense I think FOX is still sticking it out to see if their other new shows turn into hits (though according to most articles they're saying the verdict is in that T:TSCC won the day as far as new shows), regardless of the fact that T:TSCC's numbers might have been plenty good for renewal.

  21. Frank, that’s a great question. I think the landscape has changed a lot. Two years ago, 8 million with a 3.0 in the demo would get you cancelled. Now with those #s you’re at least on the bubble if not saved altogether.

    I think after TSCC, New Amsterdam is FOX’s best performer new show wise, and it’s definitely not performing better than TSCC at this point.

    While there are issues with opportunity cost (they do have to at least try to find the next 24) since New Amsterdam (barring some kind of uptick) and Canterbury’s Law appear to be toast, I will be surprised if TSCC doesn’t come back especially in light of Prison Break.

  22. Frank, that's a great question. I think the landscape has changed a lot. Two years ago, 8 million with a 3.0 in the demo would get you cancelled. Now with those #s you're at least on the bubble if not saved altogether.

    I think after TSCC, New Amsterdam is FOX's best performer new show wise, and it's definitely not performing better than TSCC at this point.

    While there are issues with opportunity cost (they do have to at least try to find the next 24) since New Amsterdam (barring some kind of uptick) and Canterbury's Law appear to be toast, I will be surprised if TSCC doesn't come back especially in light of Prison Break.

  23. Brad says:

    Given that this TV season has been severely hindered by the writers’ strike, there is no wonder TSCC didn’t perform as well as Fox execs. had hoped. A of all, there were far fewer TV viewers in general when the show premiered, as all the other shows were into reruns. The network should definitely bring the show back for another year, as the numbers were way better than other new mid-season shows, and it would be just plain stupid not to take advantage of the press for the upcoming terminator film. On top of all of that- TSCC was off to an amazing start creatively before it was cut off short by the writers’ strike. At least give the show a chance to finish what was started, and continue the story. In a more normal TV season, with maybe “24″ as a lead-in, i’m sure the ratings for TSCC would grow. There’s definitely a great opportunity there for a full 22 – 24 episodes.

  24. Brad says:

    Given that this TV season has been severely hindered by the writers' strike, there is no wonder TSCC didn't perform as well as Fox execs. had hoped. A of all, there were far fewer TV viewers in general when the show premiered, as all the other shows were into reruns. The network should definitely bring the show back for another year, as the numbers were way better than other new mid-season shows, and it would be just plain stupid not to take advantage of the press for the upcoming terminator film. On top of all of that- TSCC was off to an amazing start creatively before it was cut off short by the writers' strike. At least give the show a chance to finish what was started, and continue the story. In a more normal TV season, with maybe “24″ as a lead-in, i'm sure the ratings for TSCC would grow. There's definitely a great opportunity there for a full 22 – 24 episodes.

  25. frankj says:

    Actually, how did 24 do in it’s first season? I can’t find any ratings information. Kinda curious if it’s on a decline now too, after so many seasons, maybe FOX is really getting restless?

    I don’t know, I keep thinking if only T:TSCC had a full first season, would it have bombed? Or would it have kept building and ended up right in the same ballpark as 24?

    The buzz for SCC was so positive, even in spite of the ratings slump. I can’t help but think the show would have built a better following over a full 22 episodes. Heck, just getting the time-shifted viewers to watch the show live would have kicked this show out of any bubble talk. FOX probably would have leaked a nod for next season by now too.

  26. frankj says:

    Actually, how did 24 do in it's first season? I can't find any ratings information. Kinda curious if it's on a decline now too, after so many seasons, maybe FOX is really getting restless?

    I don't know, I keep thinking if only T:TSCC had a full first season, would it have bombed? Or would it have kept building and ended up right in the same ballpark as 24?

    The buzz for SCC was so positive, even in spite of the ratings slump. I can't help but think the show would have built a better following over a full 22 episodes. Heck, just getting the time-shifted viewers to watch the show live would have kicked this show out of any bubble talk. FOX probably would have leaked a nod for next season by now too.

  27. the Nielsen data we have access to goes back a fair bit…to 2004. But, 24 premiered 11/6/2001, so…no clue.

    I can tell you that the premiere of 24 season 4 on 1/9/05 (not one of its better efforts, in my opinion) was the #22 show for that week (based on HH rating) and pulled a 9.0/13 with 15.3 million. That same week Joey was #26 w/12.5 million.

    Number one? CSI with 28.86 million. Glory days!

  28. the Nielsen data we have access to goes back a fair bit…to 2004. But, 24 premiered 11/6/2001, so…no clue.

    I can tell you that the premiere of 24 season 4 on 1/9/05 (not one of its better efforts, in my opinion) was the #22 show for that week (based on HH rating) and pulled a 9.0/13 with 15.3 million. That same week Joey was #26 w/12.5 million.

    Number one? CSI with 28.86 million. Glory days!

  29. Robin says:

    I do recall that in it’s first season, 24 wasn’t what it is now. It wasn’t until they released the 1st season DVD that it took off. I was a bit fan of Alias and Alias and 24 premiered the same year. They had about the same ratings that year. If the SCC DVD could be released, that would be a big plus.

  30. Robin says:

    I do recall that in it's first season, 24 wasn't what it is now. It wasn't until they released the 1st season DVD that it took off. I was a bit fan of Alias and Alias and 24 premiered the same year. They had about the same ratings that year. If the SCC DVD could be released, that would be a big plus.

  31. DVD for 9 episodes for more than $15 is a ripoff…but we’ll see

  32. DVD for 9 episodes for more than $15 is a ripoff…but we'll see

  33. frankj says:

    Prepare to be ripped off. Behold, Bionic Woman – Volume One…eight episodes from a canceled TV show, can be yours for the bargain basement price of $24.99.

    I was in Best Buy today too, and it was the same price. I can only imagine what they’ll charge for Terminator. I have a feeling if Warner Brothers discounted the cost of the show for FOX so they could get a Season Two, they’re probably going to try to make it back in the DVD sales.

    Those CSI numbers are out of sight! That’s like Idol. No wonder CBS made a zillion of them.

  34. frankj says:

    Prepare to be ripped off. Behold, Bionic Woman – Volume One…eight episodes from a canceled TV show, can be yours for the bargain basement price of $24.99.

    I was in Best Buy today too, and it was the same price. I can only imagine what they'll charge for Terminator. I have a feeling if Warner Brothers discounted the cost of the show for FOX so they could get a Season Two, they're probably going to try to make it back in the DVD sales.

    Those CSI numbers are out of sight! That's like Idol. No wonder CBS made a zillion of them.

  35. Robin says:

    i’ll pay it. i still watch bits and pieces of the episodes on my DVR. And any extras would be a bonus.

  36. Robin says:

    i'll pay it. i still watch bits and pieces of the episodes on my DVR. And any extras would be a bonus.

  37. frankj says:

    Just for the episodes, that’s high. However, if the DVD set for Terminator contains a commentary or interview with Summer Glau, I will totally buy it. Price is no object.

  38. frankj says:

    Just for the episodes, that's high. However, if the DVD set for Terminator contains a commentary or interview with Summer Glau, I will totally buy it. Price is no object.

  39. Tony says:

    I will surely buy it and I also got some friends of mine so excited they’ll buy it as well.

  40. Tony says:

    I will surely buy it and I also got some friends of mine so excited they'll buy it as well.

  41. Graeme says:

    about what you said about season 3 of BSG, that much is true. I’m sure I heard on the Season 3 finale podcast that Sci-Fi channel pressured the BSG makers in to making more stand alone episodes, rather than having everything in an arc. This was an attempt to get more people interested in the show who hadn’t really watched it before, well it backfired and they lost more viewers because they were bored with the stand alone episodes. So Sci-FI promised not to pressure to do that in Season 4, saying that stand alone episodes don’t work in this kind of format an story they’re trying to tell here.

  42. Graeme says:

    about what you said about season 3 of BSG, that much is true. I'm sure I heard on the Season 3 finale podcast that Sci-Fi channel pressured the BSG makers in to making more stand alone episodes, rather than having everything in an arc. This was an attempt to get more people interested in the show who hadn't really watched it before, well it backfired and they lost more viewers because they were bored with the stand alone episodes. So Sci-FI promised not to pressure to do that in Season 4, saying that stand alone episodes don't work in this kind of format an story they're trying to tell here.

  43. TSCCFanJax says:

    This is a GREAT show that has all of my friends, family and others that I’ve talked with eagerly awaiting its return, so hurry up, FOX!!!

  44. TSCCFanJax says:

    This is a GREAT show that has all of my friends, family and others that I've talked with eagerly awaiting its return, so hurry up, FOX!!!

  45. canadianfan says:

    i know its a numbers game. so tell everyone you know about it. i think and hope its coming back. fingers crossed.

  46. canadianfan says:

    i know its a numbers game. so tell everyone you know about it. i think and hope its coming back. fingers crossed.

  47. Rob says:

    This is one of the top 3 shows on TV and without-a-doubt should be renewed for MULTIPLE seasons! It does an incredible job with the first 2 movies and honours the fans by ignoring the disgrace of T3.

    The only problem here is that its FOX, meaning good shows get murdered by their exec…they like crap superficial “reality” nonsense. Anyone remember Firefly? A show that not one person disliked.

  48. Rob says:

    This is one of the top 3 shows on TV and without-a-doubt should be renewed for MULTIPLE seasons! It does an incredible job with the first 2 movies and honours the fans by ignoring the disgrace of T3.

    The only problem here is that its FOX, meaning good shows get murdered by their exec…they like crap superficial “reality” nonsense. Anyone remember Firefly? A show that not one person disliked.

  49. tony says:

    Hey someone got an email or address we can start a campaign to get TSCC renewed. It has worked with FOX before. Family Guy perfect example.

    “Hell No Please Don’t Go”

  50. tony says:

    Hey someone got an email or address we can start a campaign to get TSCC renewed. It has worked with FOX before. Family Guy perfect example.

    “Hell No Please Don't Go”

  51. Tony, while FG was brought back, it was not brought back due to any campaign, but rather that the DVDs sold very well. People voting with their wallets is the most effective campaign of all.

    But, I’m definitely hoping for the return of TSCC!

  52. Tony, while FG was brought back, it was not brought back due to any campaign, but rather that the DVDs sold very well. People voting with their wallets is the most effective campaign of all.

    But, I'm definitely hoping for the return of TSCC!

  53. Ben says:

    I want TSCC back! And Firefly, too.
    Both great and both with Summer Glau, FOX couldn’t make a mistake with bringing them back..

  54. Ben says:

    I want TSCC back! And Firefly, too.
    Both great and both with Summer Glau, FOX couldn't make a mistake with bringing them back..

  55. Rob says:

    @Robert
    The studio does not really keep the cast up to date. The main characters get some inside info, but the rest just have to wait it out. For example, check out James Urbaniak’s (the new villian revealed in the finale) blog for what he knows (urbaniak.livejournal.com). His only info comes from “insider” sites like this and a party he was at with the guy that plays John Connor.

  56. Rob says:

    @Robert
    The studio does not really keep the cast up to date. The main characters get some inside info, but the rest just have to wait it out. For example, check out James Urbaniak's (the new villian revealed in the finale) blog for what he knows (urbaniak.livejournal.com). His only info comes from “insider” sites like this and a party he was at with the guy that plays John Connor.

  57. @Rob, Wow…and I do think they look good, but obviously what I think matters not when it comes to any type of formal public decision on FOX’s part!

    At this point I’m worried (semi-seriously) that FOX will have five shows on its Fall schedule featuring Gordon Ramsay just for the 18-49 rating. While Hell’s Kitchen is still a vicarious thrill for me, and I don’t have any issues with Kitchen Nightmares (although I don’t watch it), please FOX, TSCC! TSCC! Don’t make me rally the troops to send thousands and thousands of smashed chess computers to the FOX studio!

  58. @Rob, Wow…and I do think they look good, but obviously what I think matters not when it comes to any type of formal public decision on FOX's part!

    At this point I'm worried (semi-seriously) that FOX will have five shows on its Fall schedule featuring Gordon Ramsay just for the 18-49 rating. While Hell's Kitchen is still a vicarious thrill for me, and I don't have any issues with Kitchen Nightmares (although I don't watch it), please FOX, TSCC! TSCC! Don't make me rally the troops to send thousands and thousands of smashed chess computers to the FOX studio!

  59. Tony says:

    Hold on a minute. The guy who’s the real Sarkissian doesn’t know anything…this is a bit disconcerning. If TSSC would return he will certainly play a part in at least one episode at the beginning of season 2. He should’ve heard something already at least. If that’s not the case season 2 is not as certain as I thought it would be.

  60. Tony says:

    Hold on a minute. The guy who's the real Sarkissian doesn't know anything…this is a bit disconcerning. If TSSC would return he will certainly play a part in at least one episode at the beginning of season 2. He should've heard something already at least. If that's not the case season 2 is not as certain as I thought it would be.

  61. Mark says:

    LOL @ Tony. Summer Glau Chronicles. Now THAT I’d kill to see.

  62. Mark says:

    LOL @ Tony. Summer Glau Chronicles. Now THAT I'd kill to see.

  63. Tony says:

    Huh, isn’t it already called “The Summer Glau Chronicles”. :D

  64. Tony says:

    Huh, isn't it already called “The Summer Glau Chronicles”. :D

  65. frankj says:

    It is odd to hear that the guy playing Sarkissian hasn’t been called back yet, but Ausiello over at TV Guide had the scoop about the show runners being allowed by FOX to start booking directors, and as of today he’s still acting postive.

    Question: I’ll give you a Smurf dipped in Diet Raspberry Snapple if you can tell me the fate of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Cashmere Mafia. — Matt

    Ausiello: Most likely renewed and most likely canceled. Respectively. Now gimme my DRS-drenched Smurf!

  66. frankj says:

    It is odd to hear that the guy playing Sarkissian hasn't been called back yet, but Ausiello over at TV Guide had the scoop about the show runners being allowed by FOX to start booking directors, and as of today he's still acting postive.

    Question: I'll give you a Smurf dipped in Diet Raspberry Snapple if you can tell me the fate of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Cashmere Mafia. — Matt
    Ausiello: Most likely renewed and most likely canceled. Respectively. Now gimme my DRS-drenched Smurf!

  67. Iman says:

    I just finished watchin sarah chronicles n damn, its really gud.. Fox shud realese a second season.. Come’on fox.. !!!!..

  68. Iman says:

    I just finished watchin sarah chronicles n damn, its really gud.. Fox shud realese a second season.. Come'on fox.. !!!!..

  69. David Tonge says:

    Always a fan of the Terminator films and the Sarah Conner Chronicles has proved to be compelling watching.
    Fox – this could be as big as Star Trek. Summer Glau is a must and her character needs to remain good. Carry on the good work, the more, the merrier.

  70. David Tonge says:

    Always a fan of the Terminator films and the Sarah Conner Chronicles has proved to be compelling watching.
    Fox – this could be as big as Star Trek. Summer Glau is a must and her character needs to remain good. Carry on the good work, the more, the merrier.

  71. Carlos J L says:

    Fox! Remember many great shows had a slow start. Fox tell me which product you want me to buy to prove i watch your show.

  72. Carlos J L says:

    Fox! Remember many great shows had a slow start. Fox tell me which product you want me to buy to prove i watch your show.

  73. Aisha P says:

    Oh I do hope that we get a 2nd season – and yes I agree that a full 22 eps would be wonderful.

    I love this show, as a child and teen my fave movie was (still is) T2, so I glued myself to the TV to watch TSCC and was rather impressed.

    Want it on dvd, hope it’s released in the near future. :-)

  74. Aisha P says:

    Oh I do hope that we get a 2nd season – and yes I agree that a full 22 eps would be wonderful.

    I love this show, as a child and teen my fave movie was (still is) T2, so I glued myself to the TV to watch TSCC and was rather impressed.

    Want it on dvd, hope it's released in the near future. :-)

  75. Liam Mchamm says:

    I am really getting annoyed with networks producing crap, aka reality shows. In case they haven’t noticed they have been steadily losing viewers to cable stations who produce real entertainment. Now they have a show like the Terminator series which is engauging and interesting, but because in nine shows it didn’t seem to do as well as hoped they won’t confirm anything and to add insult to injury they renew that piece of crap Prison Break. I personally have been watching less and less network TV and everytime they do something like this or annouce another mindless reality show I why.

  76. Liam Mchamm says:

    I am really getting annoyed with networks producing crap, aka reality shows. In case they haven't noticed they have been steadily losing viewers to cable stations who produce real entertainment. Now they have a show like the Terminator series which is engauging and interesting, but because in nine shows it didn't seem to do as well as hoped they won't confirm anything and to add insult to injury they renew that piece of crap Prison Break. I personally have been watching less and less network TV and everytime they do something like this or annouce another mindless reality show I why.

  77. thomas says:

    i hope there will be at least 20 episodes and that cameron (summer glau) is alive

  78. thomas says:

    i hope there will be at least 20 episodes and that cameron (summer glau) is alive

  79. lewis says:

    will there be a tenth episode for terminator sarah connor chronicles because it didnt really finish?

  80. lewis says:

    will there be a tenth episode for terminator sarah connor chronicles because it didnt really finish?

  81. Foxisfullofcrap says:

    Fox is so full of crap.

    There is positively no telling what they’ll do no matter what crap they vomit from the mouth.

    I’ll eagerly wait until the show ends, whenever that is, and watch whatever new episodes there are on DVD without having to wonder when & where the story will dead end at.

    Yeah, you could say it mattered, but you’d be wrong since the ratings system is total and utter bullshit anyway.

  82. Foxisfullofcrap says:

    Fox is so full of crap.

    There is positively no telling what they'll do no matter what crap they vomit from the mouth.

    I'll eagerly wait until the show ends, whenever that is, and watch whatever new episodes there are on DVD without having to wonder when & where the story will dead end at.

    Yeah, you could say it mattered, but you'd be wrong since the ratings system is total and utter bullshit anyway.


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