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Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles - Stan Winston page
that appeared in the game The Suffering and its sequel, The Suffering: Ties That Bind , He also helping with old friend director, James Cameron and his
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Chapter 01: Child Of My Makers
at the sight of Jason and Cameron, still chained to the wall, but the dark looks they wore promised her pain and suffering if she did. Putting
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cp442's Microfic Anthology: Guardian Angels Section
and both shoulder actuators. She had suffered no critical damage yet, but until the bullet fragments could be removed, her range of motion would
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DID JOHN KILL SARKISSIAN
(I posted this on the Samson and Delilah thread too, but I hope this answers your question...)
I think the answer to the "Did John or Sarah kill Sarkissian?" question lies in the song that was played throughout the whole intro. (i.e. Samson and Delilah as sung by Shirley Manson)
Ok, they didn't use this song for no reason. If you listen to the lyrics carefully and watch what scenes they come along with you'll notice a pattern in the story that is being told by the song and what is on screen.
Basically, if you know the biblical reference, John = Samson and Cameron = Delilah. The song HEAVILY implies that it was in fact JOHN who killed Sarkissian. If you notice during the slo-mo scenes when Cameron is climbing the stairs / beating up Sarkissian's goon, the lyrics recite the basic biblical story saying how Samson escaped from his chains (if you notice this is when John gets out of his binds) and KILLs A THOUSAND MEN. Also, it explains how he fought a Lion (who = Sarkissian) and killed him with his bare hands.
I think this pretty much proves that John DID in fact kill Sarkissian. If that isn't enough, pay attention to Sarah's attitude throughout the episode. Particularly the thermite scene, when John points the gun at her, Derek, and Charley. She actually looks SCARED. She even pushes Derek out of the way as if she KNOWS that he would do it. Meaning, she already knows he has it in him to kill.
And of course, we already established how Cameron is John's Delilah. She knows everything about him, she knows his weaknesses, what he'd do... So I think it fits to assume the rest of the Samson and Delilah reference would be applicable too right?
(if anyone didn't know Samson's strength was his HAIR in the biblical story and Delilah is the one who coerces him to remove it.)
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