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Terminator: Katherine Brewster? Have you sustained injury?
Kate Brewster: Drop dead, you asshole!
Terminator: I am unable to comply.
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JC's leg was crushed by the T-X. After emerging from the elevator, he limps on the wrong leg. See more...
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To answer a couple of possible contradictions, Sarah's death does not contradict the first movie. She could have died from leukemia several years after Judgment Day. Since they delayed it, she died before it happened. Second, Reese says they won and smashed SkyNet's main defense grid. Even in the future it wasn't possible to kill SkyNet, only to take away its means to fight. I imagine every machine would follow its last instructions until destroyed, ie. kill humans. They would have to destroy every last machine and manufacturing facility to completely win. Third, destroying Cyberdyne did nothing, Cyberdyne was developing the hardware to enable SkyNet to function efficiently. CRS was developing the software that was SkyNet's essence. This movie did a very good job of fixing the time travel contradictions. See more...
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
Continuity: When the Terminator gets in the Toyota Tundra with John (after destroying the crane that the T-X was in), you can see that there is no seat belt in the seat belt holder. But when the Terminator is examining John for "brain trauma", there is now a seat belt in the seat belt holder.
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