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SubtropolisFilm Whether or not Cameron is the "Other" is not that important for now... 0 Apr 11 2009, 8:50 PM EDT by SubtropolisFilm
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cont'd...

...only leads me to believe that the point in time where John and Catherine Weaver jumped was, at least five years before John sent either one of the brothers back into the past. The first one that he has to send back will be Kyle. If he doesn't send Kyle back, he can never be.

And in one of Season 1's (?) episodes, Derrek told John that they celebrated his 21st Birthday together and they got drunk. So, that in itself, tells us that he knew that John would be jumping into the future at a very young age... like 16.

Which brings us now to Cameron. Cameron is now Allison. She is not metal... just yet, anyway... and very much human. Does Season 3 promise to present a relationship between Cameron/Allison and John that has been eluded to in the first 2 seasons?

Will we find out just what her connection is to John and just how important she really is?

And, thinking about the trailer for the new T-movie "Salvation", John Connor is clearly confused -- as if he did another "Time Jump". Who is the woman John is with, the woman who looks very much Pregnant... where John says "No matter what happens... this war ends TODAY". Is he on another timeline? Is that Kate Brewster? Or is it... maybe... Cameron/Allison?
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SubtropolisFilm Whether or not Cameron is the "Other" is not that important for now... 0 Apr 11 2009, 8:34 PM EDT by SubtropolisFilm
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Cont'd: So far, we've never been told what her/Allison connection is/was to John Connor before she was killed. But what ever that connection was, the metal Cameron "absorbed it into her databanks and has, since the very beginning, been trying to either analyze it, or bury it, or both. The way she has constantly clung on to John, trying to get him to look at her as a "human" female; the things that she has said and done that sometimes thoroughly throws John a monkey wrench of confusion in his brain... it is clear that there was somekind of relationship between the human Cameron/Allison and John Connor.

Ooooops! Where's this train of thought taking me?

I'll get it back here in a couple of minutes, maybe longer... so, I guess that I have to jump to Last Night's Season's Finale -- and I sincerely hope that it's just the "season" and not the "series":

We have to figure out where Weaver comes into this.

Weaver is, at best guess, a T-1000 series, and I say this because the only weapons she can, or has made, are blades and cutting tools. She is also liquid metal.

At the end of the show, last night, Cameron was a mess, metal exposed all over. Metal could not be sent through the time displacement field. Only living tissue. And Weaver was in the form of living tissue over metal.

Naked as Jaybird when they arrived in the future, she didn't stay in the buff very long because she could change by touching the clothes, but John, unfortunately, did not fair so well.

And when the welcoming committee showed up, she disolved into what? Who knows, but she wasn't with John. And the idea of John coming face to face with his dead Uncle Derrek, not to mention his dead Father -- Kyle -- and Cameron, who could not have been metal because, if you noticed, she was petting a dog, and dogs have adverse reactions to metal TBC'd
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SubtropolisFilm Whether or not Cameron is the "Other" is not that important for now... 0 Apr 11 2009, 8:09 PM EDT by SubtropolisFilm
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You have to stop and think about this for a moment. Let's see if I can walk through this, shall I say... "Mine Field"?

Let's start with the end of Season 1:

Cameron survived a car bombing, which screwed up her chips and programming royally. Beginning of Season 2: Because of the damage that was sustained from "said Bombing", she now procedes to embark on a search and destroy mission. Objective: Kill John Connor. That doesn't bode over too well, and John Connor takes this "Personally." Can you blame him? I know my first priority would be to terminate this little Metallic Work of Art, no matter how beautifully sculpted she is... so much for John Connor's fantasy, right?

On with the mission: John and momma Sarah successfully get Cameron pinned between two trucks, and as John pulls out his blade to perform surgery on his cybernetic "sister"/ fantasy dream girl, Cameron "pleads" to him not to kill her -- and with tears, too. She then proceeds to tell him that she loves him. Now "love" is a very strong force, and something that machines are not supposed to feel. Thus, we now have a dilemma - not to mention a possible paradox in the making. How can Cameron feel the emotion known as love?

We may have a clew in an episode or two later on -- the episode when Cameron thinks her name is Allison. She thinks this because we see Cameron's "human" counterpart as a prisoner. And around the end of that particular episode, the "Metal" kills the "Human."

Cameron is a rather unique terminator. She appears to be able to absorb the human emotions. The metal Cameron told the human Cameron/Allison that she was not like the other Terminators, and that Allison was of great interest/importance to them. Her connection to John Connor? And what connection could that have been? To be cont...

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