Fox may be terminating ‘The Sarah Connor Chronicles’
According to multiple sources, Michael Ausiello is reporting that Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles won’t be renewed for a third season.
It’s surely not a surprise since the show has had dismal ratings this season. Hopefully Fox will make a formal announcement of the show’s future soon so the writers can end the second season (if they haven’t already) with a series finale and not a season finale.
Zack and I own the first season on Blu-ray and tried to catch up before the second season began. We actually liked it, but it obviously wasn’t enough since we still haven’t finished watching season 1.
Do you think the rumors are true and the end is near for The Sarah Connor Chronicles? If they are unable to wrap up the show’s storyline in the finale, do you think they’ll make a movie to give the series a conclusion? Did you even watch the show? Why do you think the show had such poor ratings? Are people sick of the Terminator franchise? Does the failure of the TV shows spell doom for the upcoming Terminator: Salvation movie staring Christian Bale?
Side note: Pizza Hut giving away free pizza to all John and Sarah Connors.
Also: Why Sarah Connor’s finale may leave the series only a footnote in Terminator history
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By Daniel
April 30, 2009 2:55 PM | Link to this
I didn’t watch the show at all, but I’ve never seen any of the movies that preceded it either. As for Salvation flopping because of the TV show, I doubt it. I’m considering seeing it with the addition of Christian Bale to the franchise alone. I’m just a little ticked that Dollhouse had to follow the show as it was on it’s way out. That’s no way to treat a Joss Whedon show. If it was a J.J. Abrams show, it would have got prime timeslots (I’m talking to you, Fringe.) I apparently stopped watching Fringe before it was going to get better. I tried to stick it out, but it just wasn’t good enough. If only Dollhouse had been given the same opportunity.