#14: Terminator 2 (1991)

The dads are back — and so is the T-800 — for Terminator 2, James Cameron’s 1991 sci-fi action landmark that somehow made killer robots emotional and liquid metal cool. Arnold returns with a leather jacket and a new directive (protect, not terminate), while Linda Hamilton levels up to full-on action legend as a hardened, haunted Sarah Connor.

Steve and Nic dig into the film’s wild legacy: the visual effects that still hold up, the moral core beneath the explosions, and the way Cameron turns a popcorn blockbuster into a dark meditation on fate and free will. There’s appreciation for Robert Patrick’s terrifying T-1000, debate over young John Connor’s slang-heavy dialogue, and the realization that even with all its bombast, this thing has feelings.

It’s time travel, truck chases, mother-son bonding, and just enough early-90s tech anxiety to make you question your microwave. Hasta la vista? More like: see you again and again — this one’s a classic.

#14: Terminator 2 (1991)
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