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Get your Terminator Geek on – February full of Mythos goodness on THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES

By Erika Blake

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As we’re gearing towards the last six episodes of the TERMINATOR:THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES which airs Mondays at 9PM on FOX, the exciting mega plot twists that star Thomas Dekker keeps crowing about in interviews are becoming reality.

February marks the arrival of 4 new episodes HEAVY METAL, THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT, DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS, and THE DEMON HAND.

HEAVY METAL which airs on February 4th has Sarah, John, and Cameron tracking down Skynet and attempting to put a stop to the early stages of the rise of the machines that will take over the world and bring on the apocalypse. Veteran TV actor Brian Bloom guest stars.

In THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT (airdate Feb 11th,) long time TERMINATOR film fan Brian Austin Green (90210) guest stars as “A Stranger” who shares a common past with Sarah Connor. The episode also brings back Brendan Hines as Andy Goode the good natured closeted computer building geek from THE TURK who has entered his computer into a chess competition and Sarah finds herself having to re-evaluate her opinion of the possible dangers of The Turk. Garret Dillahunt makes his first appearance on the show as well.

Brian Austin Green will also appear in the next episode DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS which will air on February 18th. In what should be a highly anticipated episode The Stranger moves in and out of consciousness, reliving life in the future and his previous life as a soldier battling against the machines. Fox has released that this episode will feature Kyle Reese (most likely in these dream/flashback sequences) and the part will be played by Jonathan Jackson We certainly can’t wait to see the FX that get pulled out for THIS episode!

Former soap star Jonathan Jackson will be filling some VERY large shoes as he makes a guest appearance in episode 01X06 DUNGEONS & DRAGONS as the father of all mankind - Kyle Reese. Once a forerunner for the part of Anakin Skywalker in the STAR WARS Prequels, Jonathan instead will now tackle the iconic role of Kyle Reese from the TERMINATOR franchise and will most likely appear in flashbacks.

The episode will contain our first look at the world as it exists after Judgment Day. While fighting for his life and moving in and out of consciousness, a stranger (played by Brian Austin Green) remembers life in the future and his personal battle against the machines.

Jonathan spent much of his youth cutting his acting chops on GENERAL HOSPITAL where he won multiple young actor awards. He also starred in the films TUCK EVERLASTING, INSOMNIA, and was nominated for a Saturn award for his film RIDING THE BULLET.

DUNGEONS & DRAGONS will air on February 18th.

The month ends with THE DEMON HAND airdate February 25th. In this episode Sarah finds an old dossier of her stay at the mental hospital in Agent Ellison’s apartment. This leads her to track down her former psychiatrist and now doomsday believing convert Dr. Silberman, played by TV and Film veteran Bruce Davidson. John will discover the great lengths that his mother had to go through to escape from the hospital.

Bruce is no stranger to sci-fi fans. Most will recognize him as the one time Mutant Enemy #1 in The X-MEN and X-MEN 2. The 62 year old actor has worked with Ian McKellen in four different movies and has starred in numerous TV shows, including LOST, THE L WORD, BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, NUMB3RS, and is currently working on the new KNIGHT RIDER TV series.

Although the show would’ve loved to have gotten Ed Boen to revise his role as Dr. Silberman for THE SARAH CONNOR CHRONICLES, Mr. Boen is now retired from the film business. We wish him all of the best and know that Bruce will do a fantastic job taking over his role.

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