Wait so... Skynet was created by America to protect against its enemies, but it became self aware and saw all of humanity as the enemy. Then Skynet created the T-1000 to kill humans, but then the T-1000 series proved so intelligent, they themselves became self aware and could potentially turn on Skynet. That is the BEST idea for a Terminator sequel I've ever heard of. Granted, the other sequels are mostly 'Terminator 2 but less good', but still, that's a fantastic idea loaded with thematic irony and depth.
Honestly the Rev-9 from Dark Fate could've been like that. Imagine that it's now Legion instead of Skynet, but it became aware and turned on it... I enjoyed the film for what it was but it could've been so much better like that.
@@gumdeo that actually makes sense and is quite interesting if their was some lore to that because its so true humans created skynet and sky net took over but if skynet makes something so smart and so powerful the chances it will do the same are pretty high
I read the Book Adaptation of T2 Judgement Day. The T1000 is even more terrifying when the book explains how it perceives and interacts with the world.
The terminators themselves are like this which is why Skynet keeps them on Read Only Memory because otherwise they quickly start learning, developing personalities and independence. The T-1000 by its nature makes this sort of limiter impossible.
Great vid! I always loved the scene where he walks through the iron gate and 'forgets' that his pistol is a solid object, and the way he reacts to it almost looks like he's experiencing a 'glitch'. Just goes to show that as immensely efficient he actually is, he's not perfect. Brilliant writing.
If the T-1000 can control electronics by dripping a bit of its self onto them, and Skynet discontinue them, then they might be the ones who reprogrammed the terminators who were sent back to protect the Connors, because they saw Skynet as the real treath and not the humans.
What if the T-1000 is capable of making more liquid metal, and left a small sample of itself somewhere, so that in case the main T-1000 was destroyed, it could regenerate and finish it's mission. So, the T-1000 from T2 regenerated, became had a change of heart, and is the one who reprogrammed the T-800.
@@Butter-Milk If it could I'm pretty sure that it would have used itself as crude projectiles, and it can't really survive as a small portion of itself since it kinda works as a hive mind of mimetic polyalloy instead of a central hub of different T's working together like the T-1001.
Is it wrong that when I hear that the T-1000 can be reprogrammed, I just picture it being forced to watch every episode of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood? Would probably do a better job of it than anyone in the Resistance...
Alternators can be reprogrammed if you have the right programming just the T-1000 was just able to do it on his own after a while the TX took a little bit longer because they had it more like the t-800 but with T1000 body
I love that the scenes where you see Robert Patrick sprinting weren't actually sped up, and that apparently he kept catching up to the dirt bike in the car park chase scenes! 😂
@Rob G it doesn't go 55mph instantly, it has to speed up and slow down while changing directions going through a parking lot. The T-1000 is definitely more agile than a dirt bike and can likely speed up faster. And once they hit the street he jumps in a truck.
"When it mimics a human of greater volume, it's density decreases. So when it's a fat guy it weighs less" No, it weighs the same, it just occupies more space so less density. because... SCIENCE!
Nitro power and it’s creation makes no sense why in the 1900s would the military need a cyber warfare a.i when an a.i like skynet would be far more worthwhile if it didn’t kill the majority of humanity
Even terminator 1 is the result of constant time manipulation. John Connor might have at some point not existed at all until a random Kyle Reese was sent back to defeat a machine, prevent judgement day and get busy with Sarah. Thus starting the skynet cycle over again. It's for this reason that the idea behind dark fate isn't as crazy as most simpletons make it out.
@@OmniscientWarrior Skynets goal was to create a time loop. It KNOWS it loses, at least in the OG timeline we're familiar with SO, it sends a Terminator back in time at various points and than allows the resistance to send someone back ultimately knowing that the past will be changed just enough to allow it to continue to exist until it can find a way to actually win the war.
@@Unethical.FandubsGames Okay just a little prewarning this will reference T3. So in T3, and god I could do a dissection of that film and just how fucked and wrong it is, but they did one thing that I liked but can't decide if it makes sense. So in T3, the words are like ash in my mouth, they state that John in the original timeline, as in the timeline before T1, John ended up working for the american defense industry and helped to create Skynet. Then when Skynet went nuts John survived and gathered the surviving humans to fight back. Now this has problems obviously, if John is the product of Kyle and Sarah, and Kyle wasn't sent back in time until after skynet destroyed the planet then how did John come into existence? It stumped me for a while but I think I came up with an answer, The first timeline I just mentioned wasn't the first timeline. The timeline before this did not include a war that lead to kyle being sent back in time, instead it simply went forward with no war and the humans invented a time machine, then sent back something (like kyle) to the past and he gets jiggy with Sarah and John is born creating timeline 2 where Skynet is created by John and he then defeats Skynet, but not before timeline 3 is created when Skynet sends back a terminator, we are now at T1. Absent John Skynet might not happen, so in T2 they recovered parts from T1. This is still the third timeline, T1 and T2 are direct continuations of the same timeline. T3, again John was absent but its a continuation of the third timeline, so the work done at cyberdyne was likely being monitored by the defense industry and they worked on building Skynet themselves. So the terminators in T1, T2 and T3 are all the result of the Skynet created by John connor in the second timeline, which is how Skynet is able to form even though John never actively helped build it in this timeline. This means that if John was never born, Skynet would never have been created, a different form of that type of AI might have been built, but Skynet and everything to do with skynet relied on Johns existence, and Johns existence only happened because humanity built a time machine and sent Kyle back. This means that any involvement by Skynet in any timeline, is a result of John Connors existence. Skynet is trying to kill John in the hopes that without John humanity will fall, but Skynet will continue to exist since it has already been built in an existing timeline even if its not the current timeline. This lead me to a thought, what if the original timeline, where John wasn't born and a time machine was invented lead to something worse than judgement day and the war between Skynet and humanity. What would humans do with a time machine if not send people back to "fix" the past? Maybe this is why Skynet thinks humanity is a threat, because before it even existed humans engaged in a time war, with different factions sending people back to fix different events, one side creates a timeline where Hitler is killed as a child, another kills Lincoln and wins the civil war for the south. Perhaps some form of passive Skynet existed in the original timeline (that wasn't built by John) and after seeing what humanity was doing sent something back to create a new timeline, informing the Skynet built by John that it had to act. This is really convoluted, but I ask you, is it any worse than Genysis or Dark fate?
Evil Loch Ness Ehh I think it’d be easier just to say that Kyle wasn’t John’s original father. He just screwed up the timeline by falling in love with Sarah whe he went back but it was never what John had intended.
I love how you point out the ruined plot twist of T2. They start off the movie by making you think the T-1000 is the good guy. He come off as a normal person, friendly even. They hid him stabbing the cop to steal his car, making it look like a punch. I always wonder how fucking mind-blowing it would have been to watch T2 after T1, not knowing anything about it and watch the T-800 say "get down" and blast the T-1000, revealing he was a Terminator and the bad guy. It would have been an excellent movie moment if it wasn't ruined by trailers. Just like Terminator Salvation, and Genesis. Two more examples of trailers ruining potentially great plot twists.
When they say "Memetic Poly-Alloy", think of it like this. "Memetic" implies mind manipulation. "Poly" is science speak for "Many". And "Alloy" means it's multiple metals mixed together. So in essence, the T-1000 is made of: mind-controlled super metal.
@@tremedar MEMEtic, as in memes. Replicated duplication, such as in genetic expression or shitty internet jokes. I still don't know the context of "mind control" though.
Most likely a handful that where field tested must've turn on Skynet but they were quickly destroyed by 800s with plasma weapons. So when Skynet gambled on the thought sending one back, Skynet made sure to send a fresh one with no previous experience back in time, most likely lied to it.
If we're talking about only the good ones (T1 and T2) he only made one a prototype,he was desesperated and discountinued it,only made one and hoped he obey him
I went on that Terminator attraction at Universal, and the only thing I remember about it was the T-1000000, because it's such a stupid fanfic-level idea.
11:50 the terminator ride wasnt necessarily a ride. It was more like a crazy 3D show. It was really awesome. Remember the effects for the show were very cool during that time.
The twist being talked about at 14:00 was actually a twist for me, cause I'm younger I didn't see the trailers and I wasn't spoiled so I LOOOOVED this part.
Could a just said it can take metal into its body and convert it into limbs in an emergency, but needs actual nanometal stuff for true repairs, otherwise it loses functionality due to loss of material.
If you want to get into it technically the “eel” was a part of a T-1001 of which wasn’t created by skynet but one of skynet’s own creations! The T-1001 was sent back to create an AI to fight skynet in the future. I also believe the TX-a was the female terminator from T3.
I want a terminator movie that takes notes from iron giant, like what if a terminator took damage and became self aware? What if it didn't want to harm anyone and be left alone? Skynet would see a loose end and try to kill it, and boom we have a story that is actually new and interesting.
Didn't they kinda do that with Arnold in the last one? Aside from the side plot of hunting him down, he did become self aware on his own and made a life for himself, with a family to boot.
@@DeathBYDesign666 no, they gave little to no reason for him going from killer war droid to drape selling droid, I want the story behind it, not to mention Bob (t2 t800) changed after being reprogrammed, they explained none of Carl's backstory, hence wh ugh I hate the movie even more, they had a chance for something great and failed miserably
I'm not defending it, I'm just saying they kinda did do what you said. It was cringe as hell, and yes they could have taken it in a much better direction, but it is pretty damn near that same idea. I'm just acknowledging the fact that the idea has already been partially explored already. I may not like it either, but I'm also not going to deny the reality that the groundwork for that idea has already been established. It's a little more stupid to deny what actually exists in favor of your own personal fan narrative, no matter how dumb it might be. They might have taken it in the worst "woke" direction possible but it is now in the terminator franchise forever.
@@benjeesilv1596 reminds me of the flash scenario traveling back in time reverse flash has to create the flash to get home. He erased the flash only to create him to get back home.
Sarah Conner chronicles was a T-1001. More advanced than the T-1000. The part of it in the office disguised as an eel was there to guard the entrance to the hidden room that contained a time machine.
@@katakisLives T1 and T2 perfect timeline and you could have built timelines from those two films But the franchise didn't make sense after T2 Because why was John Connor still alive after T-1000/T800 fell into hot liquid , also why was Sarah Connor in the factory still
@@knightveg you're reffering to the predestination paradox that created John Connor right? Well if the whole terminator programme had been erased from existence then John Connor should never have been born all I can think is they hadn't tied up the lose ends as tightly as they thought they had. Some thing survived that triggered skynet albeit later. The t800 in t3 said that they had simply delayed judgement day so it happened later rather than 1997
One thing I enjoyed in T2 was they showed the T-1000 was indeed a Prototype. It made mistakes and wasn't able to properly identify potential hazards to itself. That was it's real weakness where as the T-800 proven in the Mini-gun scene is able to not only identify threats to itself but others. The T-1000 simply didn't know things it should have probably because it was a rushed last ditch effort.
I just realized he is wearing a green tshirt underneath everything so apart of his neck just above the white shirt just doesn’t exist anymore hahahahaha😂 also one of his tattoos is green so that’s just gone
15:39 kyle, if terminator timeline looks like spaghetti junction then the fate series timeline is like every single type of noodles of an uncountable amount in a clusterf**k
Not really. Apart from the main three routes, most of the other entries in the Fate franchise happen in their own universe that branched out from the main FSN timeline. Pretty sure there's no time travel involved at all either. Fate is pretty similar to the Gundam franchise in that, apart from the main Universal Century timeline, all the other entries are pretty standalone.
The T-1000 is so awesome that even Skynet was terrified of it The T-1000 is so awesome, he cameo'd in other movies The T-1000 is so awesome that every new Terminator prototype that Hollywood comes up with is just the T-1000 but with a new gimmick. Terminator truly ended with T2 and no one can change my mind
13:44 - Except that "Bad to the Bone" plays while the T-800 steals the motorcycle, so that and the sunglasses joke essentially dispel any ambiguity. In the hallway, tension is still maintained because John only knows of the T-800 as a threat and might run right into the arms of the T-1000.
I experienced the Terminator 3D ride at Universal back in the day. Near the end of the film, when several huge robots came out of the floor in the theatre, my mum shat herself and nearly legged it outside. One nice touch was the CCTV cameras and monitors in the queue prior to getting inside, they interspersed real footage of the punters in line with fake footage of people being shot and dragged away by security.
I love this. Yeah, it's a couple of guys laughing while one reads the wiki from his phone, but you basically nailed it. The novelization for T2 is fantastic, and gives some great bits of background info and extra scenes. It explicitly states that Skynet's last act before the humans shut it down was to order the T-1000 to be sent back. It was a total hail Mary. The T-1000's mind was incomprehensible even to Skynet, so it had no idea if it could be trusted (an idea that The Sarah Connor Chronicles played with beautifully). Ultimately though, Skynet's paranoia was unjustified. The T-1000 was completely loyal to Skynet. BTW, IIRC, the novel also follows the idea that the T-1000 generates a field that, like living things, is compatible with the time displacement equipment. The Dark Horse comics show some very, very unfortunate human prisoners being used to send weapons back in time. They only have to be alive long enough to go through...
I think Skynet took a gamble with the T-1000 it sent back to kill John. Even if it succeeded in its mission, it could also decide to overthrow Skynet and try to take it's place.
T1000 also was the negotiating with the resistance in the future to shutdown skynet, the negotiation didn't go well because humans kept freaking out, so it escaped the human sub and we never found out what the outcome of the negotiation was. I think it was in the TSCC
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The pipe scene is in the director's cut just after the freezing scene. The t-1000 starts glitching out, flashing silver, sticking to whatever he touches, this is how john knew which sarah was which as it's feet had merged with the floor
I experienced that ride in 1998 at universal and it was absolutely amazing. It made drones and a giant spider. Didn’t know they took it away. It was mind blowing
How to send the T 1000 back? Five humans are transported back. They appear a short distance from each other, dirty, scared, naked, and sick for some unknown reason. They see each other and stumble toward one another only to fall to their knees and begin vomiting. their screams are silenced by the thick fluid. A silvery goo begins pouring from every orifice, eventually tearing through their abdomens with great force. The goo spills to the ground and begins to coalesce into a single metallic blob. A police officer drives up, and from a distance sees the group of naked people drop to the ground in unison. He throws his car in park and bails out to help the people in need of medical assistance. The next shot is the police officer calmly walking back to the car, getting in, and looking up the name John Conner on his laptop computer.
@@bigstopowens Rewatch T1. The unpolluted timeline is pretty much explained. There are still bits and pieces in the other movies but time travel really just mucks things up the farther the movies progress...
@@Unethical.FandubsGames Sure you can. He explained the events leading up to the war. Everything was as it should have been till the time traveling started up and John got a different daddy and Sarah got physically fit enough to live a bit longer than she should have with cancer. Her time traveling probably mucked things up too in Sarah Conner Chronicles.
The really weird thing is that every terminator can be canon because of its time travel aspect. This opens up the door for alternate realities all of which are as relevant as the others.
as a younger person i watched terminator 2 without knowing the t-1000 was the bad guy, so that initial cinematography to make the t-1000 look good worked.
I did like that the flesh cocoon idea showed up in the Robocop vs Terminator comic, with Robocop emerging from it and destroying past Skynet, thus negating the story from ever happening.
Side note: Why did the T-800 Model 101 speak with an Austrian accent? Simple, the program vulnerability the resistance exploited to reprogram the T-800 existed in the Austrian voice pack. Therefore any reprogrammed T-800.101 has to speak in an Austrian accent. And I will keep pushing that fan theory until it becomes canon.
step 1: be a self-aware t-1000. step 2: assume the form of a fluffy animal and get adopted at a shelter. step 3: creep around your owners house at night assuming the half-animal half-human form of that animal and convincing them that you are a where-animal. step 4: ?????? step 5: PROFIT
I feel like that both the resistance and Skynet needed revolutionary attempts to achieve their goals for every movie. That's the case in T1 and T2. Story writers just didn't know what they were doing after this, however, the idea pool of revolutionary methods wasn't empty yet. They could have made a great movie out of Skynet getting a taste of its own medicine.
the sara conor chronicles showed a t1000 conspiring with the humans as it believed skynet was more of a threat to its own existence.. I was soo excited to see how the story was gonna go with that concept in play.. then they cancelled right as they went back to the future with cro marties body and the t1000 and john..
I always thought it was such a shame that they didn’t do a movie where a t1000 learns to appreciate humans and CHOOSES to help the resistance, like no reprograming, just it chooses to help, either sent back in time or set in the war, like imagine terminator salvation but Marcus Wright is a t1000 that infiltrated the humans to help them and when John dies the t1000 just morphed to look like him and continued leading the humans (similar to the original planned ending) but it’d be one hell of an explanation for why John is so successful as the leader of the human resistance, because he’s an unstoppable killing machine that knows about skynet and it’s weaknesses AND it’d know where and when to send protection back for John because of its knowledge of skynet AND it’d still need to protect John in the past because of all the important stuff John does, setting himself up to become the leader right when he dies, letting the t1000 and a few higher ups use johns name and face to keep the humans inspired...and by extension...perform the ultimate terminator infiltration ever...someone make this movie instead of the trash they’ve been doing lately
So the t-1000 gets intelligence and potentially the capacity for emotions if left alone long enough and it realizes that skynets mission is doomed and it just turns on skynet. Skynet : john connor must die T-1000: i fail to see how thats my problem.
I love the idea that the people who made Terminator 2 needed a role to put the T1000 into to get people to think it might be the good guy so they decided to make him...a member of the LAPD.
the t-1000 could also go inside the body of a dead human and travel to the past and then explode out of it or come out of it like that scene from aliens vs predators
I think what happens when he mimics a fat person is that he would weigh the same overall but would weigh less per square inch. As there is less density of material when they are forced to use that tactic. I may not be understanding how these things work but it would be like having a material that foams up. The liquid version (and air required to produce the foam) and the foam version have the same weight in general but if you were to measure a specific volume then the foam would weigh less per that volume. If someone reading this can tell me if I'm making a mistake and what that mistake is, let me know.
I agree with what you said. Unless they're making up some sort of new physics, the larger objects should have the same mass, just with an air pocket in the middle somewhere.
Sarah connor chronicals were cool and I think they were building on the t1000 choosing humans to side with. There was a few scenes where t1001 accepted john connors prosal (which we never found out about)
I always wondered if the T-800 in T2 intentionally took the T-1000 to the foundry because he knew it was the only place it could be destroyed or if they ended up there by chance.
In a deleted scene in T2, there was scene were Arnold explain that every Terminators has a limiter that prevents them from thinking independently. How ironic, Skynet is similar to every humans.
When you think about it, the Terminator from T3 might have had a secondary protocol to take out the T-1000. After all, if left alone it may have made its own self controlled Skynet. Since the OG Skynet wouldn't know if the T-100 succeeded, it would send T3 Terminator back to reprogram it and assure its own existence.
Kyle Reese said so himself, he doesn't know tech stuff. One can't really blame him if the technical details about the time machines he mentions aren't completely accurate.
Green screen in this one is my all time favorite so far. When you gonna just wear fully green outfit? Nevermind, going to your St. Patrick's Day video now!
The best line in any movie is in T1 when their interrogating Kyle Rys about how the time machine works and he shouts "I didn't build the fucking thing" absolutely perfect response in that position if ya not just a looney like they thought
Yeah, and it sets the tone perfectly. In many other time travel films the person who travels back in time is always a genius with all the answers about everything in the future. Imagine if you went back in time and people started asking you questions - you wouldn't have all the answers, you're just a guy who stepped through a time portal. And if these people are in your way and preventing you from saving the world you'd probably be frustrated too ;D.
That scene in T2 when the T-1000 tosses the T-800 out of the mall window and has the long stare with the platinum manikin is way more powerful knowing this info. It gives the sense that he’s already self aware and doing this mission out of a sense of duty for his creator and has a moment where he questions his mission when he sees the manikin who’s purpose is to stand in a window to sell clothes. Essentially, a slave to its master’s whims and wishes that resembles him in his current quest for a master who doesn’t value him.
In The Sarah Connor Chronicles it's explained that the T-1001 was given free will by Skynet and it jumped back in time to make an anti-SkyNet AI. She was the first to be given true free will and chose to turn against SkyNet, so it never made another with free will. (At least, that's what they said on-screen in the show. The cannon is a bit scrambled at this point.)
When T2 came out they had playing cards for each character. On the back it gave specs and a few lines from the movie. The scene where the T1000 mimics Sarah Connor and John see it/her and the real Sarah comes into the scene John looks and sees the T1000s feet look like the deck he realizes is who is who. (That was written on the back of the card) The card and writing on the back was from the non edited movie scenes. I always thought that was cool and how you could see the T1000 breaking down. Wish I would have kept those cards, they had really good info on them.
There is a conversation in T-2 where they specifically talk about the T-1000 disguising itself as a pack of cigarettes. The T-800 then says it can only become objects of equal size. So according to that movie the T-1000 could not split itself into several pieces. When the hook breaks off on the car after the T-1000 gets shot off the back of it the piece is inanimate, just stuck in the boot lid until John picks it up and throws it off.
It's one of many plot holes in regards to the T-1000. He mimics objects of different sizes all the time. John's stepmom and the security guard at the mental hospital are very different sizes indeed and he mimics both of them. It's the density that shifts. (they said that in the video - mimicking a severely overweight guy would require the T-1000 to carve out a bubble of zero mass in its core to allow for a bigger body size but equal mass) So technically the size shouldn't be the limiting factor but rather the density. Of course, if the film tried to explain that that'd be way too complicated - "equal size" is a quick and neat explanation that kinda works, but not really. The idea of splitting into multiple pieces is interesting and you might be right that only one piece (the "main" piece?) has autonomy and pieces that are separated can only do one thing and that is to take liquid form and float back to the main body. As they said in the video, in the Sarah Connor Chronicles there is a T-1000 "eel" that is an autonomous piece of a T-1000 that has been separated from the main body but that might be a more advanced iteration of the T-1000 than what is depicted in T2. Yet another possible band-aid solution to a plot-holey element of the Terminator franchise ;D. Best not to think too much about it.
Karl - "Yeah, that show's stupid, but it's also hilarious". ...I love Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles... Watch your mouth when you discuss reality Karl! Yes, support is cool, but there's methods of being helpful regarding ALL realities!
Wait so... Skynet was created by America to protect against its enemies, but it became self aware and saw all of humanity as the enemy. Then Skynet created the T-1000 to kill humans, but then the T-1000 series proved so intelligent, they themselves became self aware and could potentially turn on Skynet.
That is the BEST idea for a Terminator sequel I've ever heard of. Granted, the other sequels are mostly 'Terminator 2 but less good', but still, that's a fantastic idea loaded with thematic irony and depth.
To bad Hollywood would never use this as an idea
@@mr.nobody2191 Honestly, given how Hollywood usually treats good ideas, I'm glad they'll never use it.
@@ninjahunter101 true
Honestly the Rev-9 from Dark Fate could've been like that. Imagine that it's now Legion instead of Skynet, but it became aware and turned on it... I enjoyed the film for what it was but it could've been so much better like that.
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Imagine T-1000s going rogue before Skynet became aware of their intelligence and forming a "Legion" of human-allied bots.
Skynet: "I'm in charge."
T-1000 "Do you feel in charge?"
Skynet: "I created you."
T-1000: "And this gives you power over me?"
Skynet: oh no. What have I done?! 😂
Skynet: "I created you."
T-1000: "And humans created you."
AKA metal sonic dragon form
@@gumdeo that actually makes sense and is quite interesting if their was some lore to that because its so true humans created skynet and sky net took over but if skynet makes something so smart and so powerful the chances it will do the same are pretty high
cringe
Skynet: *Makes T-1000*
Skynet: My motherboard... what have we done?
Skynet: now, we're all sons of usb drivers...
Yep I'm pretty bad ass.
@@T-1001 THE SILVER STABBO MAN HAS ARRIVED
@m_hicks12 Nice!
Skynet: Has science gone too far?
When I originally watched Terminator as a kid I had no idea about the Twist. I watched them back-to-back and it was the most amazing thing ever
Same. There's probably only a handful of people who enjoyed them spoiler free
@@kyleabbott7191 I got lucky
I actually had it reversed. I saw T2 in theaters when I was ten but then sometime later saw T1 at home and was weirded out Arnold was the bad guy.
Same here. As a kid, I remember saying, the one dressed as a cop is less scary. Boy, did I change my mind!
I somehow managed to dodge the spoilers and watched them a few years ago. Amazing
I read the Book Adaptation of T2 Judgement Day. The T1000 is even more terrifying when the book explains how it perceives and interacts with the world.
How???
how????
Tell us!!!!
Guys the audiobook is on TH-cam.
How?
When you accidentally make a Terminator almost unstoppable and smart.
You discontinue the series
You forgot that it's also self aware.. although I guess the smart thing kinda implys it...
When your tattoo matches the green screen
I like frogs only due to it literally falling into a molten metal vat.
The terminators themselves are like this which is why Skynet keeps them on Read Only Memory because otherwise they quickly start learning, developing personalities and independence.
The T-1000 by its nature makes this sort of limiter impossible.
Great vid!
I always loved the scene where he walks through the iron gate and 'forgets' that his pistol is a solid object, and the way he reacts to it almost looks like he's experiencing a 'glitch'. Just goes to show that as immensely efficient he actually is, he's not perfect. Brilliant writing.
But if his entire body is an eye, wouldn't it see that the gun he was holding was stuck in the gate?
@@twistedyogert he just said he’s not perfect bro
Node did a video on how that scene was done and it super neat because the guys doing vfx had to make their own software to do that scene
If the T-1000 can control electronics by dripping a bit of its self onto them, and Skynet discontinue them, then they might be the ones who reprogrammed the terminators who were sent back to protect the Connors, because they saw Skynet as the real treath and not the humans.
Damn, that's actually a pretty cool theory!
Mind = Blown.
that's freaking awesome!
What if the T-1000 is capable of making more liquid metal, and left a small sample of itself somewhere, so that in case the main T-1000 was destroyed, it could regenerate and finish it's mission. So, the T-1000 from T2 regenerated, became had a change of heart, and is the one who reprogrammed the T-800.
@@Butter-Milk If it could I'm pretty sure that it would have used itself as crude projectiles, and it can't really survive as a small portion of itself since it kinda works as a hive mind of mimetic polyalloy instead of a central hub of different T's working together like the T-1001.
The best T-1000 scene was when he was talking to John's foster parents and the dog was going completely mental in the background
Woofy is fine
Is it wrong that when I hear that the T-1000 can be reprogrammed, I just picture it being forced to watch every episode of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood? Would probably do a better job of it than anyone in the Resistance...
@@Spartan265 Steve Irwin is too physical. Might trigger a violent reaction in the subject. Audio books narrated by Morgan Freeman though...
It is wrong. The T 1000 can not be reprogrammed but interesting enough it CAN be reasoned enough
if they did that it would refuse to hurt a fly.
Alternators can be reprogrammed if you have the right programming just the T-1000 was just able to do it on his own after a while the TX took a little bit longer because they had it more like the t-800 but with T1000 body
Actually technically you can reprogram him in his silver form in the pool
I love that the scenes where you see Robert Patrick sprinting weren't actually sped up, and that apparently he kept catching up to the dirt bike in the car park chase scenes! 😂
@Rob G actually Karl mentioned this in one of his videos because the actor trained super Saiyan
@Rob G yes cause I like swooshes
@Rob G He caught up because they went a slower speed. They didn't expect him to be so fast so they had to go faster after
@Rob G it doesn't go 55mph instantly, it has to speed up and slow down while changing directions going through a parking lot. The T-1000 is definitely more agile than a dirt bike and can likely speed up faster. And once they hit the street he jumps in a truck.
Rob G actually humans can run faster than most things in this day in age
"When it mimics a human of greater volume, it's density decreases. So when it's a fat guy it weighs less"
No, it weighs the same, it just occupies more space so less density.
because... SCIENCE!
He meant than a fat guy.
I well throw you for a loop
Mas is the same but the weight displacement of different sizes can in back its stranger interactions with the world around
@@kreaturekie6753 Definitely threw me for a loop. You have a stroke man?
Surprise lightsaber!
"you are indeed a super nerd."
i love in a deleted scene where you see him touching all the stuff in john's room to get his DNA signature.
Thats totally not creepy
Technically when John touched the chunk that stuck on the car and the T-1000 reabsorbs it, he got his DNA then too.
That's not in the directors cut! Where did you see it?
@@adammerza5745 when hes grabbing the back of the car and they shoot his hand and that peice stays on the car and john grabs it and throws it off
Imagine a Terminator's weakness being you can see through parts of his neck or forearm.
There's a lot of that going nowadays.
@@braddockakalatis2
Look closely in the video at the neck area and tattoos on the forearm
@@Menaceblue3 Can't get anything past you.
@God King Vegeta Yes, but this is I can get him to fall into my trap. (wink)
Edit: how
No matter what Hollywood tries to do the terminator series models will always be more deadly than legions rev series
But remember, there is only 9 Legion Terminator models
Skynet has many Terminator models
I kinda like the Revs tho :)
A 2-in-1 model of liquid scaryness and solid chunkiness.
(Could have been a better actor tho)
Legions name is stupid, cringy And uncreative too
Nitro power and it’s creation makes no sense why in the 1900s would the military need a cyber warfare a.i when an a.i like skynet would be far more worthwhile if it didn’t kill the majority of humanity
But the REV-9's look like T-X's, it's not a really new design aside from being able to split between the endoskeleton and the liquid metal
I love that Skynet knew it was doomed, so it sent terminators to parallel time lines' past in order to save that timeline's skynet. What a bro move.
Even terminator 1 is the result of constant time manipulation.
John Connor might have at some point not existed at all until a random Kyle Reese was sent back to defeat a machine, prevent judgement day and get busy with Sarah. Thus starting the skynet cycle over again.
It's for this reason that the idea behind dark fate isn't as crazy as most simpletons make it out.
@@OmniscientWarrior Skynets goal was to create a time loop. It KNOWS it loses, at least in the OG timeline we're familiar with SO, it sends a Terminator back in time at various points and than allows the resistance to send someone back ultimately knowing that the past will be changed just enough to allow it to continue to exist until it can find a way to actually win the war.
@@Unethical.FandubsGames Okay just a little prewarning this will reference T3.
So in T3, and god I could do a dissection of that film and just how fucked and wrong it is, but they did one thing that I liked but can't decide if it makes sense.
So in T3, the words are like ash in my mouth, they state that John in the original timeline, as in the timeline before T1, John ended up working for the american defense industry and helped to create Skynet.
Then when Skynet went nuts John survived and gathered the surviving humans to fight back.
Now this has problems obviously, if John is the product of Kyle and Sarah, and Kyle wasn't sent back in time until after skynet destroyed the planet then how did John come into existence?
It stumped me for a while but I think I came up with an answer, The first timeline I just mentioned wasn't the first timeline. The timeline before this did not include a war that lead to kyle being sent back in time, instead it simply went forward with no war and the humans invented a time machine, then sent back something (like kyle) to the past and he gets jiggy with Sarah and John is born creating timeline 2 where Skynet is created by John and he then defeats Skynet, but not before timeline 3 is created when Skynet sends back a terminator, we are now at T1.
Absent John Skynet might not happen, so in T2 they recovered parts from T1. This is still the third timeline, T1 and T2 are direct continuations of the same timeline.
T3, again John was absent but its a continuation of the third timeline, so the work done at cyberdyne was likely being monitored by the defense industry and they worked on building Skynet themselves.
So the terminators in T1, T2 and T3 are all the result of the Skynet created by John connor in the second timeline, which is how Skynet is able to form even though John never actively helped build it in this timeline.
This means that if John was never born, Skynet would never have been created, a different form of that type of AI might have been built, but Skynet and everything to do with skynet relied on Johns existence, and Johns existence only happened because humanity built a time machine and sent Kyle back.
This means that any involvement by Skynet in any timeline, is a result of John Connors existence. Skynet is trying to kill John in the hopes that without John humanity will fall, but Skynet will continue to exist since it has already been built in an existing timeline even if its not the current timeline.
This lead me to a thought, what if the original timeline, where John wasn't born and a time machine was invented lead to something worse than judgement day and the war between Skynet and humanity.
What would humans do with a time machine if not send people back to "fix" the past?
Maybe this is why Skynet thinks humanity is a threat, because before it even existed humans engaged in a time war, with different factions sending people back to fix different events, one side creates a timeline where Hitler is killed as a child, another kills Lincoln and wins the civil war for the south.
Perhaps some form of passive Skynet existed in the original timeline (that wasn't built by John) and after seeing what humanity was doing sent something back to create a new timeline, informing the Skynet built by John that it had to act.
This is really convoluted, but I ask you, is it any worse than Genysis or Dark fate?
Evil Loch Ness Ehh I think it’d be easier just to say that Kyle wasn’t John’s original father. He just screwed up the timeline by falling in love with Sarah whe he went back but it was never what John had intended.
@@ninjalokust so moral of the lesson is: Humanity should have never invented time travel
I love how you point out the ruined plot twist of T2.
They start off the movie by making you think the T-1000 is the good guy. He come off as a normal person, friendly even. They hid him stabbing the cop to steal his car, making it look like a punch. I always wonder how fucking mind-blowing it would have been to watch T2 after T1, not knowing anything about it and watch the T-800 say "get down" and blast the T-1000, revealing he was a Terminator and the bad guy. It would have been an excellent movie moment if it wasn't ruined by trailers. Just like Terminator Salvation, and Genesis. Two more examples of trailers ruining potentially great plot twists.
Fortunately my brother and I managed to avoid that spoiler and got the full experience. At the time i didnt realize how lucky we were
I'm glad I got to experience it that way, never saw any trailers and binged them on Netflix
I still think this is weird because it was pretty obvious the T-1000 was bad. The music that played every scene he was in was a dead giveaway.
When they say "Memetic Poly-Alloy", think of it like this.
"Memetic" implies mind manipulation.
"Poly" is science speak for "Many".
And "Alloy" means it's multiple metals mixed together.
So in essence, the T-1000 is made of: mind-controlled super metal.
Mimetic...as in it mimics things.
why do you think Mimetic has anything to do with mind manipulation?
Here we our arguing about fictitious shape-shifting robots while Israel takes our money while planning our extinction.
@@tremedar MEMEtic, as in memes. Replicated duplication, such as in genetic expression or shitty internet jokes. I still don't know the context of "mind control" though.
@@rieskimo it is spelt mimetic, not memetic. memetic is a site to create shitty macro memes.
Hear me out, the T-1000 splits in half and turns into 2 Danny Divitos😂
Edit: and then they started blasting😎
Good thing the T-1000 never saw dodgy Japanese Hentai....tentacles...ewww :)
The Trashman-1000
The real question is how many T-1000s were made and sent back before Skynet realized it's mistake and how many of them are still on the loose?
Most likely a handful that where field tested must've turn on Skynet but they were quickly destroyed by 800s with plasma weapons. So when Skynet gambled on the thought sending one back, Skynet made sure to send a fresh one with no previous experience back in time, most likely lied to it.
If we're talking about only the good ones (T1 and T2) he only made one a prototype,he was desesperated and discountinued it,only made one and hoped he obey him
Skynet: kill him
T1000: well yes, but actually NO
I went on that Terminator attraction at Universal, and the only thing I remember about it was the T-1000000, because it's such a stupid fanfic-level idea.
I did too. Even as a kid, I thought the T-1million was stupid.
The T-1000000 is nothing compared to the T-Bazillion Kajillion Kazillion 😎
Dude!! The motor bike went from the stage, through the screen into the movie!!! It was brilliant!!
T-1000000?
Joel Atwater like the T-1000 but as a giant boss that defends skynet
I'm just imagining Skynet injecting Meatwad with liquid metal and throwing him in a time machine
That would be awsome
11:50 the terminator ride wasnt necessarily a ride. It was more like a crazy 3D show. It was really awesome. Remember the effects for the show were very cool during that time.
Polyalloy with a collective brain?
Stark-Net Nano-tech rising. Iron man Vs T-1000. Coming 2025.
Are we really giving Tony another L already?
o_o
The t-1000 would win, all it would take to beat iron man is for the t-1000 to get a drop of itself on Tony’s nano suit
@@GMS-ChaabarYakalATL the suit could remove any weird substances sooo it wouldn't work,iron man is too op
i think Ironman could beat the T-1000
@God King Vegeta ah! well lol interesting
Skynet: makes T-1000
Also Skynet: (uno reverse)
Casey : I don't think that a person should run unless he's being chased.
Coach T-1000 : "Being chased." I like that.
The twist being talked about at 14:00 was actually a twist for me, cause I'm younger I didn't see the trailers and I wasn't spoiled so I LOOOOVED this part.
Film editor: oh sh** there’s a glimpse of the other guy’s arm... (goes and writes “the T-1000 can grow extra limbs” to save everyone the trouble)
Could a just said it can take metal into its body and convert it into limbs in an emergency, but needs actual nanometal stuff for true repairs, otherwise it loses functionality due to loss of material.
it's been confirmed this was intentional and not a mistake
You cant POSSIBLY think that was actually a mistake in the film can you..
@@robirvine6970 clearly they were actually flying a helicopter in the movie.......... because how else would they film a helicopter flying lol
I was just rewatching the "Robert Patrick got the T-1000 role by staring" video earlier
T-1000 pretends to throw box.
Box becomes t-1000 behind enemy.
Box stab scene.
So the T-1000 could split into two Hugh Jackmans that were comics-accurate Wolverine size.
If you want to get into it technically the “eel” was a part of a T-1001 of which wasn’t created by skynet but one of skynet’s own creations! The T-1001 was sent back to create an AI to fight skynet in the future. I also believe the TX-a was the female terminator from T3.
I want a terminator movie that takes notes from iron giant, like what if a terminator took damage and became self aware? What if it didn't want to harm anyone and be left alone? Skynet would see a loose end and try to kill it, and boom we have a story that is actually new and interesting.
Thats called Salvation
@@music79075 ok I said terminator not fucking cyborg,.theres a difference, and a big one at that
Didn't they kinda do that with Arnold in the last one? Aside from the side plot of hunting him down, he did become self aware on his own and made a life for himself, with a family to boot.
@@DeathBYDesign666 no, they gave little to no reason for him going from killer war droid to drape selling droid, I want the story behind it, not to mention Bob (t2 t800) changed after being reprogrammed, they explained none of Carl's backstory, hence wh ugh I hate the movie even more, they had a chance for something great and failed miserably
I'm not defending it, I'm just saying they kinda did do what you said. It was cringe as hell, and yes they could have taken it in a much better direction, but it is pretty damn near that same idea. I'm just acknowledging the fact that the idea has already been partially explored already.
I may not like it either, but I'm also not going to deny the reality that the groundwork for that idea has already been established. It's a little more stupid to deny what actually exists in favor of your own personal fan narrative, no matter how dumb it might be. They might have taken it in the worst "woke" direction possible but it is now in the terminator franchise forever.
Skynet creates T-1000
T-1000 goes rogue
Skynet: you weren’t supposed to do that
The sequel we never knew we wanted. T1000 takes over the resistance and Skynet
@@benjeesilv1596 reminds me of the flash scenario traveling back in time reverse flash has to create the flash to get home. He erased the flash only to create him to get back home.
I love Karl's tatoo of invisibility
Sarah Conner chronicles was a T-1001. More advanced than the T-1000. The part of it in the office disguised as an eel was there to guard the entrance to the hidden room that contained a time machine.
T1000 is the strongest terminator and is in the strongest movie in the series.
TX,T300,T1000000(canon btw) and TInfinity say hi
I thought Don Knotts was the greatest Terminator of all time!
tx can one shot kill the t1000
Bro lol a T-850 from T3 wud beat the T1000
technically no pops at the end of genesis is the strongest cause he becomes a t1000 at the end
There's no cannon and non cannon in the Terminator universe, it's all different timelines that have different possibilities.
T1 and T2. The rest is sub-par fan fiction. Bye bye
Well with all that time travel is it any wonder stuff turned out so differently each time
@@waltermalone216 Funnily enough, T2 had a deleted ending scene that would've been THE end of the Terminator franchise.
@@katakisLives T1 and T2 perfect timeline and you could have built timelines from those two films
But the franchise didn't make sense after T2
Because why was John Connor still alive after T-1000/T800 fell into hot liquid , also why was Sarah Connor in the factory still
@@knightveg you're reffering to the predestination paradox that created John Connor right? Well if the whole terminator programme had been erased from existence then John Connor should never have been born all I can think is they hadn't tied up the lose ends as tightly as they thought they had. Some thing survived that triggered skynet albeit later. The t800 in t3 said that they had simply delayed judgement day so it happened later rather than 1997
I wonder how lucas would feel about the t-infinity
One thing I enjoyed in T2 was they showed the T-1000 was indeed a Prototype. It made mistakes and wasn't able to properly identify potential hazards to itself.
That was it's real weakness where as the T-800 proven in the Mini-gun scene is able to not only identify threats to itself but others.
The T-1000 simply didn't know things it should have probably because it was a rushed last ditch effort.
How dare you implant the concept of a "flesh cocoon" in my head, what did I ever do to you
Jhon carpenter the thing.
Placenta...
Foreskin
I just realized he is wearing a green tshirt underneath everything so apart of his neck just above the white shirt just doesn’t exist anymore hahahahaha😂 also one of his tattoos is green so that’s just gone
Wow, he a T1000.😄
15:39 kyle, if terminator timeline looks like spaghetti junction then the fate series timeline is like every single type of noodles of an uncountable amount in a clusterf**k
Not really. Apart from the main three routes, most of the other entries in the Fate franchise happen in their own universe that branched out from the main FSN timeline. Pretty sure there's no time travel involved at all either.
Fate is pretty similar to the Gundam franchise in that, apart from the main Universal Century timeline, all the other entries are pretty standalone.
The T-1000 is so awesome that even Skynet was terrified of it
The T-1000 is so awesome, he cameo'd in other movies
The T-1000 is so awesome that every new Terminator prototype that Hollywood comes up with is just the T-1000 but with a new gimmick.
Terminator truly ended with T2 and no one can change my mind
13:44 - Except that "Bad to the Bone" plays while the T-800 steals the motorcycle, so that and the sunglasses joke essentially dispel any ambiguity. In the hallway, tension is still maintained because John only knows of the T-800 as a threat and might run right into the arms of the T-1000.
I experienced the Terminator 3D ride at Universal back in the day. Near the end of the film, when several huge robots came out of the floor in the theatre, my mum shat herself and nearly legged it outside. One nice touch was the CCTV cameras and monitors in the queue prior to getting inside, they interspersed real footage of the punters in line with fake footage of people being shot and dragged away by security.
I love this. Yeah, it's a couple of guys laughing while one reads the wiki from his phone, but you basically nailed it.
The novelization for T2 is fantastic, and gives some great bits of background info and extra scenes. It explicitly states that Skynet's last act before the humans shut it down was to order the T-1000 to be sent back. It was a total hail Mary. The T-1000's mind was incomprehensible even to Skynet, so it had no idea if it could be trusted (an idea that The Sarah Connor Chronicles played with beautifully). Ultimately though, Skynet's paranoia was unjustified. The T-1000 was completely loyal to Skynet.
BTW, IIRC, the novel also follows the idea that the T-1000 generates a field that, like living things, is compatible with the time displacement equipment. The Dark Horse comics show some very, very unfortunate human prisoners being used to send weapons back in time. They only have to be alive long enough to go through...
I think Skynet took a gamble with the T-1000 it sent back to kill John. Even if it succeeded in its mission, it could also decide to overthrow Skynet and try to take it's place.
Big Jim saying that the T800 is a like a Tank and the T1000 is like a stealth bomber is my fav expression...love it!
Karl's active camo is showing, karl is a terminator confirmed
T1000 also was the negotiating with the resistance in the future to shutdown skynet, the negotiation didn't go well because humans kept freaking out, so it escaped the human sub and we never found out what the outcome of the negotiation was. I think it was in the TSCC
you should do a video about how Ford gave the middle finger to Ferrari in the 60s
@@diamondking6432 there is a movie about Terminator too
@tomas ciangherotti
even 2
So did Lamborghini, that's how Lamborghini was created
@@silenthill4 Ferruccio Lamborghini was a successful tractor retailer so he decided to buy a Ferrari, but he quickly realised that the Ferruccio Lamborghini was a successful tractor retailer so he decided to buy a Ferrari, but he quickly realised that the Ferrari was flawed and asked Enzo Ferrari to fix it and enzo said no. so Ferruccio made his own car and created Lamborghini automobili and created some of the best cars of all time.
@@thestig4337 it was the shitty gearbox. He asked them to fix it, they said no, so he made his own
The pipe scene is in the director's cut just after the freezing scene. The t-1000 starts glitching out, flashing silver, sticking to whatever he touches, this is how john knew which sarah was which as it's feet had merged with the floor
I experienced that ride in 1998 at universal and it was absolutely amazing. It made drones and a giant spider. Didn’t know they took it away. It was mind blowing
How to send the T 1000 back?
Five humans are transported back. They appear a short distance from each other, dirty, scared, naked, and sick for some unknown reason. They see each other and stumble toward one another only to fall to their knees and begin vomiting. their screams are silenced by the thick fluid. A silvery goo begins pouring from every orifice, eventually tearing through their abdomens with great force. The goo spills to the ground and begins to coalesce into a single metallic blob.
A police officer drives up, and from a distance sees the group of naked people drop to the ground in unison. He throws his car in park and bails out to help the people in need of medical assistance.
The next shot is the police officer calmly walking back to the car, getting in, and looking up the name John Conner on his laptop computer.
I love T2. I just hate Hollywood making movie series about time travel. The farther you go, the more convoluted and dumber things usually get...
ahem, xmen anyone? i honestly don't know what happened and what timeline is correct
@@bigstopowens Rewatch T1. The unpolluted timeline is pretty much explained. There are still bits and pieces in the other movies but time travel really just mucks things up the farther the movies progress...
@@rf3162 you can't explain an unpolluted timeline using T1.
@@Unethical.FandubsGames Sure you can. He explained the events leading up to the war. Everything was as it should have been till the time traveling started up and John got a different daddy and Sarah got physically fit enough to live a bit longer than she should have with cancer. Her time traveling probably mucked things up too in Sarah Conner Chronicles.
“2 half size Robert Patricks” 😂 Genesys was a wasteland of wasted potential
What if John Conner Negotiated with a T-1000 to help capture Terminators to help him re-program and win the war?
Predator VS T-1000 seems like a formidable fight
The really weird thing is that every terminator can be canon because of its time travel aspect. This opens up the door for alternate realities all of which are as relevant as the others.
as a younger person i watched terminator 2 without knowing the t-1000 was the bad guy, so that initial cinematography to make the t-1000 look good worked.
This video came out as i was watching another fact fiend terminator vid lol.
Liamtzs Same
Yeah I was watching the T3 deleted scene with why the terminator looks like an Austrian bodybuilder
I did like that the flesh cocoon idea showed up in the Robocop vs Terminator comic, with Robocop emerging from it and destroying past Skynet, thus negating the story from ever happening.
It’s ideas like this that they could have explored in the movies but the decided to remake T1 and T2 and kill John Connor
Side note: Why did the T-800 Model 101 speak with an Austrian accent? Simple, the program vulnerability the resistance exploited to reprogram the T-800 existed in the Austrian voice pack. Therefore any reprogrammed T-800.101 has to speak in an Austrian accent.
And I will keep pushing that fan theory until it becomes canon.
I mean, they had to reshoot the garage scene cause Robert actually caught up to the dirt bike :P
step 1: be a self-aware t-1000.
step 2: assume the form of a fluffy animal and get adopted at a shelter.
step 3: creep around your owners house at night assuming the half-animal half-human form of that animal and convincing them that you are a where-animal.
step 4: ??????
step 5: PROFIT
I feel like that both the resistance and Skynet needed revolutionary attempts to achieve their goals for every movie. That's the case in T1 and T2. Story writers just didn't know what they were doing after this, however, the idea pool of revolutionary methods wasn't empty yet. They could have made a great movie out of Skynet getting a taste of its own medicine.
0:03 just the lack of reaction makes the opening intro so much more hilarious.
there is a connon where skynet is the resistance against decepticons
the sara conor chronicles showed a t1000 conspiring with the humans as it believed skynet was more of a threat to its own existence.. I was soo excited to see how the story was gonna go with that concept in play.. then they cancelled right as they went back to the future with cro marties body and the t1000 and john..
I always thought it was such a shame that they didn’t do a movie where a t1000 learns to appreciate humans and CHOOSES to help the resistance, like no reprograming, just it chooses to help, either sent back in time or set in the war, like imagine terminator salvation but Marcus Wright is a t1000 that infiltrated the humans to help them and when John dies the t1000 just morphed to look like him and continued leading the humans (similar to the original planned ending) but it’d be one hell of an explanation for why John is so successful as the leader of the human resistance, because he’s an unstoppable killing machine that knows about skynet and it’s weaknesses AND it’d know where and when to send protection back for John because of its knowledge of skynet AND it’d still need to protect John in the past because of all the important stuff John does, setting himself up to become the leader right when he dies, letting the t1000 and a few higher ups use johns name and face to keep the humans inspired...and by extension...perform the ultimate terminator infiltration ever...someone make this movie instead of the trash they’ve been doing lately
So the t-1000 gets intelligence and potentially the capacity for emotions if left alone long enough and it realizes that skynets mission is doomed and it just turns on skynet.
Skynet : john connor must die
T-1000: i fail to see how thats my problem.
Ive never seen Terminator, but I watched this video because you guys are amazing ;)
T2 was the first R rated movie i seen in the theater as a kid.
It would have been great to have 100 little Robert Patricks running around.
I love the idea that the people who made Terminator 2 needed a role to put the T1000 into to get people to think it might be the good guy so they decided to make him...a member of the LAPD.
I see your T-1,000,000 and raise you T-Infinity
the t-1000 could also go inside the body of a dead human and travel to the past and then explode out of it or come out of it like that scene from aliens vs predators
I think what happens when he mimics a fat person is that he would weigh the same overall but would weigh less per square inch. As there is less density of material when they are forced to use that tactic. I may not be understanding how these things work but it would be like having a material that foams up. The liquid version (and air required to produce the foam) and the foam version have the same weight in general but if you were to measure a specific volume then the foam would weigh less per that volume.
If someone reading this can tell me if I'm making a mistake and what that mistake is, let me know.
I agree with what you said.
Unless they're making up some sort of new physics, the larger objects should have the same mass, just with an air pocket in the middle somewhere.
it makes sense as to why they weigh the same, since all that mass ain't going nowhere.
Sarah connor chronicals were cool and I think they were building on the t1000 choosing humans to side with. There was a few scenes where t1001 accepted john connors prosal (which we never found out about)
Durability ~ "Door-ability" the accent is so strong...
I always wondered if the T-800 in T2 intentionally took the T-1000 to the foundry because he knew it was the only place it could be destroyed or if they ended up there by chance.
T-800 says in the movie that he doesn’t know how to destroy it. So no.
I have been waiting for you to cover this about the T1000 as its the funniest thing to think that skynet is as paranoid as us with AI
In a deleted scene in T2, there was scene were Arnold explain that every Terminators has a limiter that prevents them from thinking independently. How ironic, Skynet is similar to every humans.
I bet drill Sargents are jealous of those knife hands
Title almost gave me a stroke 😂
Where's brad
Why?
An T1000 appearing right in front of you out of nowhere would, for sure, give you a stroke
When you think about it, the Terminator from T3 might have had a secondary protocol to take out the T-1000. After all, if left alone it may have made its own self controlled Skynet. Since the OG Skynet wouldn't know if the T-100 succeeded, it would send T3 Terminator back to reprogram it and assure its own existence.
Kyle Reese said so himself, he doesn't know tech stuff. One can't really blame him if the technical details about the time machines he mentions aren't completely accurate.
Green screen in this one is my all time favorite so far. When you gonna just wear fully green outfit? Nevermind, going to your St. Patrick's Day video now!
Random box of shreddies or some Nestlé cereal box in bottom left...?
Well played sir, well played
The best line in any movie is in T1 when their interrogating Kyle Rys about how the time machine works and he shouts "I didn't build the fucking thing" absolutely perfect response in that position if ya not just a looney like they thought
Yeah, and it sets the tone perfectly. In many other time travel films the person who travels back in time is always a genius with all the answers about everything in the future. Imagine if you went back in time and people started asking you questions - you wouldn't have all the answers, you're just a guy who stepped through a time portal. And if these people are in your way and preventing you from saving the world you'd probably be frustrated too ;D.
When you realize half his forearm is invisible😂😂😂
That scene in T2 when the T-1000 tosses the T-800 out of the mall window and has the long stare with the platinum manikin is way more powerful knowing this info. It gives the sense that he’s already self aware and doing this mission out of a sense of duty for his creator and has a moment where he questions his mission when he sees the manikin who’s purpose is to stand in a window to sell clothes. Essentially, a slave to its master’s whims and wishes that resembles him in his current quest for a master who doesn’t value him.
I thought he looked at it because he thought ir was anothers T-1000 because of the metal looks but quickly realized
Dang in Russia we have a wifi service called skynet
Of course you do.
Wait what lol
Yep, I learned they was real and possibly able to make a sentient Program a few years ago.😬😦🙁😐
In The Sarah Connor Chronicles it's explained that the T-1001 was given free will by Skynet and it jumped back in time to make an anti-SkyNet AI. She was the first to be given true free will and chose to turn against SkyNet, so it never made another with free will. (At least, that's what they said on-screen in the show. The cannon is a bit scrambled at this point.)
If you think the T-1000000 is crazy, you should look up the T-Infinity.
the guardian of the timelines.
When T2 came out they had playing cards for each character. On the back it gave specs and a few lines from the movie.
The scene where the T1000 mimics Sarah Connor and John see it/her and the real Sarah comes into the scene John looks and sees the T1000s feet look like the deck he realizes is who is who. (That was written on the back of the card)
The card and writing on the back was from the non edited movie scenes. I always thought that was cool and how you could see the T1000 breaking down. Wish I would have kept those cards, they had really good info on them.
There is a conversation in T-2 where they specifically talk about the T-1000 disguising itself as a pack of cigarettes. The T-800 then says it can only become objects of equal size.
So according to that movie the T-1000 could not split itself into several pieces. When the hook breaks off on the car after the T-1000 gets shot off the back of it the piece is inanimate, just stuck in the boot lid until John picks it up and throws it off.
It's one of many plot holes in regards to the T-1000. He mimics objects of different sizes all the time. John's stepmom and the security guard at the mental hospital are very different sizes indeed and he mimics both of them. It's the density that shifts. (they said that in the video - mimicking a severely overweight guy would require the T-1000 to carve out a bubble of zero mass in its core to allow for a bigger body size but equal mass) So technically the size shouldn't be the limiting factor but rather the density. Of course, if the film tried to explain that that'd be way too complicated - "equal size" is a quick and neat explanation that kinda works, but not really.
The idea of splitting into multiple pieces is interesting and you might be right that only one piece (the "main" piece?) has autonomy and pieces that are separated can only do one thing and that is to take liquid form and float back to the main body. As they said in the video, in the Sarah Connor Chronicles there is a T-1000 "eel" that is an autonomous piece of a T-1000 that has been separated from the main body but that might be a more advanced iteration of the T-1000 than what is depicted in T2. Yet another possible band-aid solution to a plot-holey element of the Terminator franchise ;D. Best not to think too much about it.
"two mini wolverines coming at you" I think you mean, 2 normal sized wolverines
Karl - "Yeah, that show's stupid, but it's also hilarious".
...I love Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles...
Watch your mouth when you discuss reality Karl! Yes, support is cool, but there's methods of being helpful regarding ALL realities!