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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

Josh Friedman · 2008 · Show

2 seasons · 31 episodes · Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Drama, Action & Adventure

In 17 Achriom libraries

The series is a compelling continuation of the Terminator saga that delves deep into the personal struggles of its characters as they navigate a dystopian future.

IntenseGolden_ageThe Struggle Against Fate and InevitabilityThe Complexities of Parent-child RelationshipsHumanity's Fight Against TechnologyThe Cost of Survival and ResistanceThe Search for Identity in a Dystopian World

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