Flak jackets and baseball

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If I were to receive a flak jacket for my birthday I would be excited and of course a little confused; but still really excited. My new favorite show is now gone but not forgotten. I can only hope the ratings it garnered during the writers strike will be enough to bring it back next fall. I am not so sure we learned any real new information in these last two episodes. Of course the moment of the night was what could be considered the greatest gift of all time. A chance to see your own father as a young child playing baseball with your uncle who is sitting right next to you watching with you. They still have not revealed why exactly it is that Reese has such hatred for Cameron, aside from the obvious. What happened in the basement of that holding house???? And why is it that Cameron is spending so much time watching John???? This interest seems a little disturbing. We all know she is not the one who kills him, but then why is she so important??? Why it is Artie allows our special agent to live? What is his role? Was this a mistake?? I got to believe this is an important fact. The machine designed to kill did not function properly and this defect could cause problems down the line. I guess we now know it is a good thing that Cameron has been harvesting parts from the other terminators that have been destroyed. Surely the blast from the bomb only did minor damage. Also we need to know did Vic's chip get the messaged out? What exactly did Cameron see when she was placed in to ARTIE??? I know she said she saw everything, but what exactly does that mean???  I need answers!!!!! All I know is I am now anxiously awaiting the return of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

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