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Sarah contacts Terissa Dyson in an effort to track down Skynet's creators. The search leads her to a computer programmer named Andy Goode (Brendan Hines) who once interned at Cyberdyne.
Sarah contacts Terissa Dyson in an effort to track down Skynet's creators. The search leads her to a computer programmer named Andy Goode (Brendan Hines) who once interned at Cyberdyne.


Meanwhile, John and Cameron try to fit in at a new school. This proves difficult when John tries to save a girl (who is involved in a sexual situation at school with a student or teacher that is becoming public) from committing suicide; however Cameron restrains him from helping, and so the girl dies. Back at home John becomes furious and lashes out at both Sarah and Cameron when he does not receive Sarah's support to save the girl, and says that if he is prevented from being proactive, then might as well declare victory now for the Terminators and be like them.
Meanwhile, John and Cameron try to fit in at a new school. This proves difficult when John tries to save a girl (who is involved in a sexual situation at school with a student or teacher that is becoming public) from committing suicide; however Cameron restrains him from helping, and so the girl dies. Back at home John becomes furious and lashes out at both Sarah and Cameron when he does not receive Sarah's support to save the girl, and says that if he is prevented from being proactive, they might as well declare victory now for the Terminators and be like them.


Sarah's investigation of Andy Goode reveals that he has built a learning computer, called The Turk, designed to play chess and that it is showing random behavior in solving problems different ways. Cameron believes he should die; however Sarah ends up setting fire to Andy's home, destroying the supercomputer and sparing his life.
Sarah's investigation of Andy Goode reveals that he has built a learning computer, called The Turk, designed to play chess and that it is showing random behavior in solving problems different ways. Cameron believes he should die; however Sarah ends up setting fire to Andy's home, destroying the supercomputer and sparing his life.

Revision as of 12:36, 23 January 2008

"The Turk (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles)"

"The Turk" is the third episode of the American television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. It aired January 21 2008 in the United States.

Plot

Sarah contacts Terissa Dyson in an effort to track down Skynet's creators. The search leads her to a computer programmer named Andy Goode (Brendan Hines) who once interned at Cyberdyne.

Meanwhile, John and Cameron try to fit in at a new school. This proves difficult when John tries to save a girl (who is involved in a sexual situation at school with a student or teacher that is becoming public) from committing suicide; however Cameron restrains him from helping, and so the girl dies. Back at home John becomes furious and lashes out at both Sarah and Cameron when he does not receive Sarah's support to save the girl, and says that if he is prevented from being proactive, they might as well declare victory now for the Terminators and be like them.

Sarah's investigation of Andy Goode reveals that he has built a learning computer, called The Turk, designed to play chess and that it is showing random behavior in solving problems different ways. Cameron believes he should die; however Sarah ends up setting fire to Andy's home, destroying the supercomputer and sparing his life.

Meanwhile Cromartie has reassembled himself and with the help of a doctor working on a formula for synthetic skin (the Terminator gives the doctor the working solution for the formula) in order to re-obtain a human appearance. Afterwards, the doctor is killed and Cromartie removes his eyes and smears blood over the skin formula, wiping it out.

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