"You have a problem noting sarcasm and seeing things that aren't there lol"
Your non sequitur is dismissed and your tacit answer of "no" to the question remains noted.
"Oh NOW you can see sarcasm, your last attempt wasn't so great!"
Your non sequitur is dismissed.
"I don't automatically come to the conclusion you have that much control over it."
Your non sequitur is dismissed.
"And yet to [idiots] she is."
Fixed.
"Probably because she's pregnant and wants to be all maternal and protect her baby? And also, the Terminator was killed, for the moment, she has a brief respite from it."
But she's supposed to be "battle-hardened" at that point (lol). Also, Lena Headey's Sarah Connor character acted perfectly normal throughout the TV series, despite being on the run from law enforcement and Terminators the whole time. She was a believable character for the most part (aside from her few Hollywood-ryu Chick Kwon Do scenes), unlike Linda Hamilton's T2 Sarah Connor.
"Not in the conventional sense they ain't, and you know it."
It doesn't matter if you think it's "in the conventional sense" or not. The fact remains that chicks would never be sent into combat in a scenario where humans are fighting for the very survival of the species, for reasons I've already mentioned.
"It's also a pretty ridiculous form of combat that still exists in Terminator Salvation, no aircraft should be flying, period."
Your non sequitur is dismissed.
"Your sheltered life with women doesn't qualify for knowing how "chicks work" champ."
Your non sequitur is dismissed, Slow Doug.
"FFS did you keep a straight face when you typed that shit out?"
Comical Irony Alert (from the simp who thinks chicks are tough).
"Well done, you're getting it. Its a catch-22 situation, they fight and lose, they die. They fight and win, and become irrelevant in a different future where they are no longer the saviour. Did it take you long?"
Your concession is noted.
"Not really."
Your mere gainsaying is dismissed.
"Yeah, that insular American attitude, doesn't do anything around the rest of the world, literally, Mexican or Italian, makes ZERO difference to the rest of the world."
It's an American movie, moron, so its degree of "wokeness" is defined by the American concept of "wokeness," obviously.
"At this point, I think you have bigger problems than perceived "wokeness""
Your non sequitur is dismissed.
"By who? You?"
No, by logic, dipshit. Mere gainsaying isn't an argument, therefore it can legitimately be dismissed out of hand.
"Oh that's adorable, sweet child."
More of your trailer-park-training in action. Low-rent sarcasm and laughable stabs at condescension are the epitome of trailer-park-chick "tactics." By the way, are you a chick or just a cheap knockoff of one?
"It's being adorable again!"
See above, airhead. Also, your non sequitur is dismissed.
"Yes we know Terminators don't have a sex, but they present as one and largely stick with it for the movie, which means, it wasn't an entire womanly woke fest as you claimed, unless Arnold came across as particularly feminine to you in the movie?"
Arnold is irrelevant. His character is neither male nor female, ninny.
"I would point out "disguises", but you're on such a roll with your T-1000 revelations, I don't want to disappoint you!"
Terminators designed for infiltration are always in disguise, birdbrain, unless something beyond their control eliminates their disguise (like the truck explosion and fire at the end of T1). Once again, you said:
"And considering it was so "woke", Grace still needed the help of "Carl" to get the job done, it wasn't all about the "wimmin"."
And once again, Carl isn't relevant because Carl is a machine.
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