ashley miller: “we all die for you.”

Posted on April 10th, 2009 by
hadley

So, Derek Reese is dead. And Charley Dixon is dead, too. Dead, because we killed them. We sat down, and we wrote it, and we killed them.

Okay. So here’s the deal. It’s not like we enjoy doing that. Trust me, I know what you guys think. I’m a fan – I know how we think. I know what I invest in, I know how I invest in those things. It’s not rational. It doesn’t make sense. We bond emotionally with characters because they speak to something in us. So when they die…

It hurts.

This is not an apology. This is me confessing on our behalf. Not to ask forgiveness, not because we crave absolution. Because we want you to know that sitting in the writer or producer’s chair doesn’t deaden you to the horror or pain that unfolds in your characters lives, just because you chose that they would suffer it.

You love these people. I loved them, too. I loved Riley. I loved Jesse (jury is out I know – but go with it). I loved Charley. And I loved Derek. They were heroes. Flawed heroes. Tragic heroes. But heroes, every one. Which is a pretty romantic way of saying they were screwed from “go”. Because it’s the destiny of the hero to die.

I read something once that stuck with me as a writer, though the source is lost to memory: you haven’t told a character’s story unless you’ve told the story of his death. I’ve meditated on this for years. Really. It’s not as simple as it sounds. It’s not about telling all the beats of the story, from cradle to grave. It’s about how we understand a character’s life through an understanding of his or her death.

Riley Dawson died a fighter, struggling to survive – in the end, an animal. The kind of animal that could survive Judgment Day. If Jesse is dead, she died alone… in her own mind systematically betrayed and disappointed by everyone she believed in and risked all to protect. Defiant. Charley Dixon sacrificed himself not for John Connor, future leader of mankind – he did it for John, the boy he called “son” in his heart.

Derek Reese died like a soldier. Doing the job. Exactly the way he expected he would. No blaze of glory. No eulogy. Only the mission. His number came up, as everyone’s eventually must in the cold mathematics of war.

If that’s small comfort to you, you’re not alone. It’s not supposed to be comforting. It’s supposed to be a kick in the gut. It’s supposed to hurt like hell. On some level, The Terminator franchise is about the value of human life. Death is the scale on which it is measured. Pain means it matters.

And we keep moving.

a gift to you.

Posted on April 10th, 2009 by
hadley

You’re all racking up the votes on the Save One Show poll and as promised, we want to return the favor. Here’s one last exclusive clip before tonight’s Born to Run finale, but you should know: this half of the scene may be interesting, but it’s what happens in the second half (tune-in to see it!) that will really shock you. Feel free to theorize.

Born to Run
Tonight!
8PM/7PMc
Live on FOX

born to run.

Posted on April 10th, 2009 by
hadley

Today is the day you were Born to Run… right to your TV. This chapter of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles ends tonight with twists, turns, answers, and new questions. But let’s make sure it’s just the end of the chapter and not the end of the story — watch it live! Tonight!

Born to Run
Season Finale!
TONIGHT - 8PM/7PMC
FOX

Some of the diehard Chroniclers put together a video with a message for our friends at FOX. Make sure you check it out — we love it! You guys, gals, and cybernetic beings are too good to us.

even more links.

Posted on April 9th, 2009 by
hadley

Josh recently sat down with Jami at Comic Book Resources and talked up the finale, “We did a weird thing in the office the last day when all of the writers were there. We had all our episodes up on the white-board, one-liners for all twenty-two episodes. We said we would pass around an eraser and erase our worst episodes until we arrive at the last one and that would be our best. So first I erased Dessert Cantos and then we went from there. We went around and around and eventually had three or four Writers Room favorite episodes. We stopped and looked and we realized that they were almost all our final season two episodes. The final two episodes were the writers’ favorite episodes of the year. I think the last three episodes of the season were in the final three or four.”

And our really cool friends at Io9 point out a report by the Hollywood Reporter that lists us as the only non-huge-hit on the list of “most pirated television shows of the week” (not that we at all condone that type of viewing!).

Oh, and why not one more from Io9 — that Charlie Jane sure takes care of us. Check out their guide to “Everything You Need to Know Before the End of Sarah Connor.” Jeez, I hope it’s not the end.

save one show: terminator.

Posted on April 9th, 2009 by
hadley

Kristin and the TV Experts over at E!Online are holding their annual Save One Show campaign and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles HAS to win! Make sure you go and vote and get all of your friends to vote! Do it now (it’s quick and painless) and report back here and let us know you’ve done it. If we can hit three hundred confirmation comments by tomorrow morning, we’ll get you something special before the finale…

previewed.

Posted on April 9th, 2009 by
hadley

Double the preview, double the fun. Get ready for Born to Run
(Recently Updated with better versions of the clips!)

Born to Run
Friday - 8PM/7PMc
FOX

linked up.

Posted on April 8th, 2009 by
hadley

As we approach the season finale, just wanted to take a moment to point out some of our most dedicated fans — the folks behind the SkyNext Podcast. Check it out if you haven’t already!

Oh and also, Io9 got Josh to break down some of his philosophies behind Sarah Connor — a great read if you haven’t already.

“born” to watch “…to run”

Posted on April 7th, 2009 by
hadley

Surely we don’t have to convince you to watch this week’s season finale, Born to Run. But in case you need incentive to convince your friends (and boost ratings!), here you go.

Five Reasons to Tune-In!

5. Special Guest Star Josh Malina! Another West Wing alum, though you might know him from his stint on the excellent series, Sports Night, Malina holds his own head-to-head with our Sarah Connor.

4. Two cyborg-on-cyborg showdowns. Who will prevail?

3. The return of the amazing, sliding Matt Murch! If you ask me, John Henry’s other BFF is pure comedy gold! Not to mention a few other fan favorites we haven’t seen in a while…

2. One shocking potential connection to Kaliba.

1. A new side of Cameron.

temptation… to watch.

Posted on April 7th, 2009 by
hadley

“Something opposes God. Something tempts man into sin.”

Born to Run
Friday - 8PM/7PMc
FOX

at ease, soldiers.

Posted on April 6th, 2009 by
hadley

I jumped online over the weekend and into the comments to lessen the worry floating around this site, but it seems an actual post may be warranted, friends.

Please know we are all very excited about the finale episode airing this Friday and have gone to great lengths to protect the story and surprises for our most diehard fans. Thus, we opted out of sending Born to Run out to ANY reviewers, mainstream or independent, human or cybernetic. So unless they’ve traveled back from the future it’s highly doubtful they’ve actually seen the episode. That being said, Friday is only four days away and we’ve got all kinds of goodies before then, so stay tuned…