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Linda was believable both as the scared, innocent waitress thrown into the crazy and horrible circumstance of being chased by robots from the future and as the hardened female soldier who would be the mother of humanities leader and savior.
If she seems "unstable" it's because she's been living with this **** for a longtime and it's starting to get to her so when she becomes determined to break the cycle, she has the right idea but she's not thinking it through enough. Which is where her son comes in. The love of her son pulls her back from becoming the machine she wants to prevent from being created. Her coming so close to being like a Terminator runs parallel to the T-800 becoming more human.
Lena's version is not bad but I could never imagine her as ever having been the Sarah of first Terminator even when the show would do flashbacks.
If she seems "unstable" it's because she's been living with this **** for a longtime and it's starting to get to her so when she becomes determined to break the cycle, she has the right idea but she's not thinking it through enough. Which is where her son comes in. The love of her son pulls her back from becoming the machine she wants to prevent from being created. Her coming so close to being like a Terminator runs parallel to the T-800 becoming more human.
Lena's version is not bad but I could never imagine her as ever having been the Sarah of first Terminator even when the show would do flashbacks.