Don't' do that | Terminator 3 [Open matte]

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Sarah Connor's friends honored her wish of cremation in Mexico, scattering her ashes in the sea and stockpiling weapons due to her leukemia diagnosis, while she fought to prevent the apocalypse for three years. John Connor, mistaken for the Resistance leader, struggles with his identity and purpose, finding that his anger is a more powerful tool than despair, especially when manipulated by a machine using basic psychology.

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  • Sarah Connor's friends honored her wishes by scattering her ashes in the sea and storing weapons in preparation for the end of the world, showcasing her resilience and determination in the face of her leukemia diagnosis while fighting for survival in Baja.
  • John Connor's journey involves a struggle with his sense of self and purpose, recognizing the power of his anger over despair, as he navigates manipulation by a machine using psychological tactics, highlighting the complexities of identity and emotion in the midst of adversity.

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Recent questions

  • Who was Sarah Connor?

    A fighter against the end of the world.

  • What was John Connor's struggle?

    Identity crisis and manipulation by machines.

  • How did Sarah Connor's friends honor her?

    By scattering her ashes in the sea.

  • What was the significance of storing weapons?

    Preparation for the battle against the machines.

  • How did John Connor overcome manipulation?

    By realizing the power of his anger.

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"Connor's Legacy: Fighting for Survival"

  • Sarah Connor was cremated in Mexico, with her friends scattering her ashes in the sea and storing weapons according to her will due to her leukemia diagnosis while living in Baja, fighting for three years to ensure the world didn't end.
  • John Connor, mistaken for the Resistance leader, grapples with his identity and purpose, ultimately realizing his anger is more useful than despair, as a machine manipulates him with basic psychology.
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