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Quiz about Terminator TSCC More Season Two
Quiz about Terminator TSCC More Season Two

"Terminator: TSCC" (More Season Two) Quiz


For my fellow "Terminator" fans, I here present another "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" quiz, this time focusing on Season Two's final six episodes. Have fun!

A multiple-choice quiz by darthrevan89. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
darthrevan89
Time
5 mins
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Multiple Choice
Quiz #
309,600
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
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Question 1 of 10
1. Cameron is suffering from a glitch again on "Ourselves Alone" and does something that Sarah had earlier told her not to do. What is this accident, the result of a damaged arm? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Young Savannah Weaver finds an unusual playmate in John Henry (the chess A.I. hooked into Cromartie's body), and in "Today is the Day, Part One" the two play a potentially dangerous game of hide and seek. Where does Savannah hide? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. "Today is the Day, Part Two" continues a storyline of flashbacks to the future, where Jesse is aboard the USS Jimmy Carter, a submarine driven by a Terminator named Queeg. The Jimmy Carter's crew have picked up a mysterious box for John Connor, and Queeg is the only one aware of its contents. When the crew opens the box, what do they find within it? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. After Jesse's return from the Jimmy Carter's botched mission (still in "Today is the Day, Part Two"), she has a rather heated discussion with Cameron. Cameron tells Jesse that she is sorry for her loss. What was Cameron referring to? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Sarah, fearing she has finally contracted cancer that should have killed her, takes John "To the Lighthouse" to stay with her former fiancé, Charley Dixon. But as usual, death and sacrifice follow the Connors. How were John and Sarah tracked to the lighthouse? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Having discovered in the previous episode that he has a brother, of sorts, in "Adam Raised a Cain" John Henry raises an interesting question to Catherine Weaver. After relating the Bible story of Cain and Abel, he asks which brother he is. What, in part, is Weaver's response? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. "Adam Raised a Cain" ends poignantly: Savannah is reunited with her "mother"; breaking news of Sarah Connor's arrest is filmed by the media, as John watches on television; an anonymous grave is laid, one more sacrifice for John Connor. Meanwhile, John Henry and Savannah are heard singing what traditional Scottish song? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which two characters from earlier episodes reprise their roles in the Season Two finale, "Born To Run"? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. "Born to Run" has quite a few a surprise twists in its final moments. Of the following, which is the only thing that does NOT happen in this episode? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In keeping with the series' title and theme, several characters are, well, terminated. Of the following, who is the only one who does not experience death during the second season? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Cameron is suffering from a glitch again on "Ourselves Alone" and does something that Sarah had earlier told her not to do. What is this accident, the result of a damaged arm?

Answer: She kills a bird.

The unfortunate bird had chosen to nest in the Connors' chimney; Cameron had suggested that she kill it, but Sarah told her in no uncertain terms not to do so. Cameron now finds the bird loose in the living room; she grabs it and takes it outside to set it free, but her glitchy hand had held the poor bird too tight.

She tells John what happened with the bird, and they attempt repairs on her arm using a stockpile of Terminator parts that were believed to have been (and supposed to have been) destroyed. Realizing that her glitch may be beyond repair, Cameron tells John that she has planted an explosive near her chip and gives him the detonator, to keep with him at all times.
2. Young Savannah Weaver finds an unusual playmate in John Henry (the chess A.I. hooked into Cromartie's body), and in "Today is the Day, Part One" the two play a potentially dangerous game of hide and seek. Where does Savannah hide?

Answer: In a helicopter on the roof

After "Mommy" disappoints Savannah by not playing hide and seek with her (that could have been interesting!), Savannah is led down to the basement. Skipping and giggling, she goes through the doors that open for her and follows the curiously flashing lights and music that any little girl would be drawn to. John Henry waves to her when she enters his room and asks, "Would you like to play hide and seek?" When Weaver finds that Savannah is missing, she and Ellison come to John Henry, who keeps a watchful eye on everything happening in the building.

He reveals that Savannah is hiding, it's a game! He gives clues, they must figure out what he is thinking. Ellison grows increasingly angry, feeling this "game" is ridiculous, but Weaver insists that they play along. Ellison realizes that Savannah is on ZeiraCorp's helicopter pad, where they find her safe and sound. John Henry gets a talking-to from mentor Ellison about keeping secrets, but lies and secrecy still abound at ZeiraCorp.
3. "Today is the Day, Part Two" continues a storyline of flashbacks to the future, where Jesse is aboard the USS Jimmy Carter, a submarine driven by a Terminator named Queeg. The Jimmy Carter's crew have picked up a mysterious box for John Connor, and Queeg is the only one aware of its contents. When the crew opens the box, what do they find within it?

Answer: Liquid metal

The Jesse Flores of 2027 is a far cry from the anti-metal woman we've seen thus far. She is completely accepts the increasing amount of metal in the Resistance, and the fact that a Terminator is driving the submarine, USS Jimmy Carter. However, the Jimmy Carter's mission changes everything.

After picking up the mysterious package, Resistance fighter Dietz expresses his doubts regarding John Connor and his dependence on the machines. Dietz and some of the others end up opening the box, only to be confronted with something they've never seen before: liquid metal.

It kills Goodman and takes her form, but Queeg still refuses to explain why John Connor wants to bring such a dangerous machine to his base.
4. After Jesse's return from the Jimmy Carter's botched mission (still in "Today is the Day, Part Two"), she has a rather heated discussion with Cameron. Cameron tells Jesse that she is sorry for her loss. What was Cameron referring to?

Answer: Jesse's miscarriage

With the liquid metal now loose on the submarine, the atmosphere has grown very tense: anyone could be the mimetic machine. Suspicion results in a fight; Jesse demands that Dietz stand down and when he refuses, Queeg summarily executes justice, killing him. Jesse ends up attempting to relieve Queeg of duty, but he refuses and will not submit to chip extraction. Jesse kills Queeg. The Jimmy Carter's crew abandon the submarine, leaving it and the T-1001 deep in the water. Just before Jesse leaves, she comes face to face with the machine, who gives her a cryptic message for John Connor: "The answer is no."

After returning to Serrano Point, a very angry Jesse has a confrontation with Cameron who refuses to let her speak with Connor, saying, "Telling me is the same as telling John." Yes, Dietz was onto something by questioning Connor and his dependence on the machines. Jesse relays the message of "no" to Cameron, who reveals that the question had been, "Will you join us?" Cameron then tells Jesse that she is sorry for her loss: Jesse had been pregnant and now, was not.
5. Sarah, fearing she has finally contracted cancer that should have killed her, takes John "To the Lighthouse" to stay with her former fiancé, Charley Dixon. But as usual, death and sacrifice follow the Connors. How were John and Sarah tracked to the lighthouse?

Answer: A transmitter had been planted in Sarah

In an earlier episode, Cameron informed Sarah that, had they not jumped eight years into the future, Sarah would have died from cancer. Now, having found a lump in her breast, Sarah fears that she has contracted the cancer after all. Sarah Connor takes her son to the one person she can trust, Charley Dixon, who has lost everything in life that matters and, waiting for Judgment Day, lives in a safehouse set up by Sarah, a lighthouse.

When Sarah's doctor discovers that it is not cancer, but rather a piece of metal and a wire, realization dawns upon Sarah: it's a transmitter, implanted in her by Ed Winston.

She kills the device by using a defibrillator on herself, but it's too late. She rushes back to the lighthouse, to find that Charley had made the ultimate sacrifice, the only thing he had left to give: his life, so that John could escape.
6. Having discovered in the previous episode that he has a brother, of sorts, in "Adam Raised a Cain" John Henry raises an interesting question to Catherine Weaver. After relating the Bible story of Cain and Abel, he asks which brother he is. What, in part, is Weaver's response?

Answer: "Perhaps in this story, you are God."

John Henry: "Which brother am I?"
Weaver: "I don't know, John Henry. Perhaps you're neither. Perhaps in this story, you are God."

In the Bible story of brothers Cain and Abel, the righteous man Abel was favored by God whereas his brother, Cain, was not. Cain struck his brother down out of anger and became a fugitive. Weaver is familiar with this story, and provides an interesting answer to John Henry's question, one that certainly makes him sit up and take notice. John Henry's role in the scheme of things is a mystery, but Weaver claims that John Henry will be important to humanity's survival and to Savannah's survival, although she admits that it may be necessary to sacrifice Savannah "for the greater good," keeping John Henry safe.
7. "Adam Raised a Cain" ends poignantly: Savannah is reunited with her "mother"; breaking news of Sarah Connor's arrest is filmed by the media, as John watches on television; an anonymous grave is laid, one more sacrifice for John Connor. Meanwhile, John Henry and Savannah are heard singing what traditional Scottish song?

Answer: Donald, Where's Your Trousers?

"Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low
Through the streets in my kilt I go
All the lassies cry, Hello!
Donald, where's your trousers?"

Savannah's father used to sing this song, and she now teaches it to John Henry. "Mommy" offers to sing the song with her, but Savannah says that it has to be a boy, and Mommy can't sing anyway! Savannah and her metal friend sing it together during the episode's closing scenes.

Earlier in the episode, John Henry helps to save Savannah from a Terminator who was coming after her. She's doing her homework and talking to John Henry through her cell phone headset, when, unbeknownst to her, a Terminator (disguised as a water delivery man) terminates her babysitter. John Henry watches from his basement room, and tells Savannah where to go to hide from the machine. But when he directs her to the garage, her cell phone (still in the living room) is too far away from the headset and their connection is severed. John Connor and company, however, arrive just in time to rescue Savannah.
8. Which two characters from earlier episodes reprise their roles in the Season Two finale, "Born To Run"?

Answer: Father Bonilla and Chola

Chola served as a lookout for Carlos (Enrique's nephew) and his gang, from whom Sarah got IDs for the "family" in Season One. Cameron always seemed to be rather fascinated by Chola, who never spoke a word until this episode. Father Bonilla, who had provided sanctuary to Sarah and John when Cameron was hunting them, is the one person that Sarah can trust and speak privately with when she is in jail.

The things he had seen before lead him to understand Sarah's story of a future war, and evil machines.

He provides IDs and passports for John and Cameron and a message from Sarah to John, delivered by Chola. Sarah wants John to leave, not to think of her or come for her. Chola adds her own message for John: "We lose everybody we love," something she, the survivor of a massacre, knows well.
9. "Born to Run" has quite a few a surprise twists in its final moments. Of the following, which is the only thing that does NOT happen in this episode?

Answer: Sarah Connor is returned to Pescadero.

Cameron has come to break Sarah out of jail. As Cameron goes on a shooting spree, John Henry unlocks all of the jail cells! By the time Cameron makes it back to the car with Sarah, she has suffered much damage; she's not 100% anymore, and is a sad sight with the left side of her face devoid of flesh. At ZeiraCorp, Cameron goes to find John Henry, who poses the question to her, "Will you join us?" The same question future John Connor asked the T-1001 aboard the Jimmy Carter. Cameron pulls out her knife, and meanwhile...

...Sarah and John finally come face to face with Weaver. As they speak with her, Kaliba's drone suddenly crashes through the windows! Weaver makes a shield out of herself protecting John, Sarah, and a bewildered Ellison. Sarah thinks the attack was targeting her John, but Weaver says they are trying to kill John Henry: "Your John may save the world, but he can't do it without mine." In the basement, they find Cameron, who has sacrificed herself to give John Henry her chip. John Henry has time-traveled into the future, and now Weaver starts another time bubble to follow and get "her boy." John Connor goes forward with her, knowing that John Henry now possesses Cameron's chip and believing that Cameron's body will be brought forward as well. The two arrive in the future, without Cameron (she can't go through time without her chip). John soon meets Derek Reese, Kyle, and a girl who bears a striking resemblance to Cameron - Allison Young! But in this future, there is no John Connor, no Messiah, no savior. In the episode's final scene, the words of Sarah Connor, in response to her son, echo through time: "I love you too."
10. In keeping with the series' title and theme, several characters are, well, terminated. Of the following, who is the only one who does not experience death during the second season?

Answer: Ellison

Derek met a quick and shocking death at the beginning of "Adam Raised a Cain" during the mission to save Savannah. No last words, no sentiment; Sarah stopped long enough to grab his wallet and gun, but his body had to be left behind. His was the anonymous grave shown at the end of the episode; his remains were laid to rest in the same graveyard as his brother, Kyle's. Riley Dawson was killed by Jesse Flores, when she confronted her after realizing that Jesse had intended to let her die at Cameron's hand.

John Henry's "death" was a little less straightforward. When he was invaded by a worm program, Mr. Murch had to pull the plug, causing him to experience what was, from his viewpoint, a very slow death. When John Henry is reactivated, though without access to his network, his first words are, "My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" Once repaired and functional, and reconnected to the outside world, John Henry explains what happened: the worm allowed a highly sophisticated intelligence, his "brother," to have control of him - Skynet? John Henry later makes known his intention never to experience such a "death" again.
Source: Author darthrevan89

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