like old times.

Posted on October 29th, 2008 by
hadley

Scooptacular Sarah Connor supporter Michael Ausiello at Entertainment Weekly nabbed an exclusive clip from this coming week’s episode, Brothers of Nablus. Stop by his site to check it out.

5 Responses to “like old times.”

  1. ooooh, curious-er and curious-er! I loves me some angry sparks flying between Sarah and Derek!

    And because I can’t get the comment area to work on the podcast entry (is it just me? Quien sabe!)

    Thank you, Denise and Josh! Much appreciation for the commentary on the title and the various points of the episode, The Tower is Tall…you know the rest! The whole creative process is fascinating and I love hearing how you get from point A to point Z. That picnic table sounds uncomfortable…

    Okay, I will grudgingly accept Jesse’s presence (for now) because it does change the game for Derek, but IMHO the sex was dang gratuitous and just plain way too convenient. :D I am glad they talked first, though. :o

    Denise, congrats on running a marathon! And I wish you all much success for a long run of T:tSCC!

    I’m not too sure about the canvassing for viewers, tho – around here we are so sick and tired of political stuff, I’d be afraid to knock on doors unless I had a Cameron behind me. ;)

  2. Ooh, angry Sarah and Cameron make a great team!

    LOL kerrit - I’d personally take Sarah with me if I were to go door to door for viewers - just about as intimidating! :)

  3. Haha! Cameron wants her leather jacket back, hysterical.

  4. I’m glad to know that Ausiello loves Cameron too. It’s great for the show. She is a classic. Weaver will be next.

    The clip shows Sarah thinking and reacting like Alice in Wonderland?

    Sarah to Derek - “John has been through more than you’ll ever know.”

    That line would make sense if she were talking to Kacy or Riley. But she knows she’s talking to Derek, one of the leaders of the resistance who has been fighting for his life while protecting his 8 year old brother Kyle (her true love of two days and father of John) since he was 15 years old. This level of denial or lack of imagination is unexplainable in an intelligent adult like Sarah.

  5. From the first encounter between Sarah and Derek they reminded me of Hepburn and Grant in “The Philadelphia Story” (his hand on her face and push hard).

    With that in mind I guess we are on the first half of the film where Hepburn still has little or no insight into Grant or herself for that matter.

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