schmacky
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Post by schmacky on Jul 3, 2009 4:38:07 GMT -5
In her file it says how there's a puncture wound in her shoulder. Is that something that Charley told them about or was that supposed to have already been in her file? Charley had to of told them because how would the authorities know about a puncture wound Sarah received after breaking out of Pescadero?
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Post by littleb on Jul 3, 2009 8:34:43 GMT -5
In her file it says how there's a puncture wound in her shoulder. Is that something that Charley told them about or was that supposed to have already been in her file? Charley had to of told them because how would the authorities know about a puncture wound Sarah received after breaking out of Pescadero? <LOL> That's a very good point! The file always looked like a historical one as opposed to a brand new one that Charley's info had helped to create (it had her Pescadero photo on it, IIRC.) I think it might be easier if we just accept that TSCC's strong point was not the correct placement of Sarah's scars and move quietly on
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Post by allergygal on Jul 7, 2009 17:37:59 GMT -5
It was pretty sloppy of her to not change her alias after that. A complete failure at the basic level of paranoid precaution. Did she think that Charlie would just write her off? (I am a bit curious, however, about how they connected the missing person's report of Sarah Reese with Sarah Connor. Were there fingerprints taken? Did her picture get put in the system and computer analysis compared it to mug shots? It happened fast, too. Actually, how could Ellison make it to the police station before Charlie had even finished reporting her missing? Was that his second visit, or was Ellison already on his way. Was Sarah's cover already blown? Was she right to run?) Yeah that was incredibly sloppy. She never should've been using the name Reese anyway since it was already connected to her, but using it twice in a row was a major screw up on her part. Ellison's speedy arrival couldn't possibly be from Charley's police report since he was only just then reporting Sarah missing. So I've always assumed that Ellison was already closing in on her (because of her use of the name "Reese"). That would cover both aspects of Sarah's nightmare at the beginning: getting caught by the police and a machine coming for John. That could be, but she said 73 days in response to Sarah's "How long have you been looking for us?" Yep, it's me In her file it says how there's a puncture wound in her shoulder. Is that something that Charley told them about or was that supposed to have already been in her file? Charley had to of told them because how would the authorities know about a puncture wound Sarah received after breaking out of Pescadero? Why did I never catch that before? I always assumed it was already in the file, totally forgetting she got that after she busted out of Pescadero. I guess that means Charley told them. And I still want to know how she explained all those scars to Charley. I think it might be easier if we just accept that TSCC's strong point was not the correct placement of Sarah's scars and move quietly on Word. Sarah's got scars that disappear and reappear, scars that move, and wounds that magically heal.
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Post by Clyde Craft on Jul 7, 2009 21:51:15 GMT -5
(Hauls self out of bed after recovering from Con.) Well, you have to remember that by the end of T2 they kind of gave Sarah a respect for the protector Terminator. I think her dislike of Cameron was more a fear that her stupid teenage son would wanna boff her that only evolved into hate once Cameron actually tried to kill him. The Arnie never went bad... Cameron was Sarah's first experience with the fact that they could revert. One could also say that John had already effected too much change before dying that they needed to off him earlier. Not to encourage you or anything. I always assumed they were either moving into abandoned houses or were able to lease them on the cheap since (before season 2 at least) they were always moving into rather crappy places. The idea of a safe house works rather well too though. Is it possible someone gave her up? We know Enrique was willing to sell her out, who's to say someone else didn't tip Ellison off? I guess Ellison added that since he was actively updating that file after meeting with Charley. He could have added the scars along with her alias as well as adding Charley as a "known associate." [shameless plug]I tried![/shameless plug]
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Post by Alexis on Sept 13, 2009 17:53:59 GMT -5
It was pretty sloppy of her to not change her alias after that. A complete failure at the basic level of paranoid precaution. Did she think that Charlie would just write her off? (I am a bit curious, however, about how they connected the missing person's report of Sarah Reese with Sarah Connor. Were there fingerprints taken? Did her picture get put in the system and computer analysis compared it to mug shots? It happened fast, too. Actually, how could Ellison make it to the police station before Charlie had even finished reporting her missing? Was that his second visit, or was Ellison already on his way. Was Sarah's cover already blown? Was she right to run?) Yeah that was incredibly sloppy. She never should've been using the name Reese anyway since it was already connected to her, but using it twice in a row was a major screw up on her part. Ellison's speedy arrival couldn't possibly be from Charley's police report since he was only just then reporting Sarah missing. So I've always assumed that Ellison was already closing in on her (because of her use of the name "Reese"). That would cover both aspects of Sarah's nightmare at the beginning: getting caught by the police and a machine coming for John. Re-watching Gnothi Seauton yesterday reminded me of this discussion. Remember this phrase: Enrique to Ellison (or someone on the FBI): "If you return my call, I believe I may have something of interest for you... 'El finito' will not disappoint..." -- So, I suspect that that wasn't the first time that Enrique sold out Sarah... I think that Enrique might have sold her out back in 1999 by revealing her new alias to the FBI in exchange of his freedom and that's how Ellison was able to establish the connection. "Rata. Rat. Denunciante. Informer. Certain words I know and don't forget"
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