![]() Derek recalls his childhood before the so-called Judgement Day in 2011, when a nuclear war triggered by Skynet will destroy the world. Cromartie closes in on John at his school, and Cameron thinks of a way to throw him off John's trail. "Sarah finds herself in a business transaction with a mysterious business man named Sarkissian, who claims to be in possession of the stolen Turk computer system and wants an exorbitant amount of money for it. The second episode for the same day was called "What He Beheld," and here's is that episode's summary from the same source: "Derek catches Cameron in a lie that puts them inside Vick's head, Sarah continues to track the Turk, and Cromartie comes closer to finding John." The first one was called "Vick's Chip," and here's the plot summary that's been provided by : On this day in 2008, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles brought its first season to a close with the airing of two episodes. (It was also nominated in the categories of 'Best Art Direction - Set Direction' and 'Best Cinematography' but lost out.) In the same year, it was also nominated for the Hugo Award for 'Best Dramatic Presentation.' Lastly, the feature cleaned out the trophy closet at the 1977 Saturn Awards, taking home statues for 'Best Make-up,' 'Best Costumes,' 'Best Set Decoration,' 'Best Art Direction,' 'Best Cinematography,' and 'Best Science Fiction Film.' Abbott, Glen Robinson, and Matthew Yuricich shared a Special Achievement Oscar for the film's visual effects. Logan's Run certainly 'ran away' from the competition so far as award recognition is concerned. Jessica is caught up along the way and becomes his companion fugitive as they are both pursued by Francis, a fellow Sandman. "Logan, a Sandman (police assassin), is forced to search for "Sanctuary" - a place to which people have apparently escaped from the sealed city of the future in which he lives. According to our friends at, here's the plot summary: Directed by Michael Anderson, the SciFi/Fantasy starred Michael York, Jenny Agutter, and Richard Jordan. On this day in 1978 (in Portugal), Logan's Run took off running at the box office. Rumor has it that it's still 'called back' to today when creative folks go looking for inspiration. The film enjoyed limited release later in the month of March, but it wasn't until a month or two later that crowds beyond a few cities experienced the wonder of what Science Fiction and Fantasy could look like on the silver screen and even the small screen for Forbidden Planet and its singular visions would become one of the greatest influences on SciFi storytellers for decades. ![]() ![]() This was the first time mankind ventured into the great beyond. Sure, we'd seen the moon, the Mars, and maybe a planet or two next door but Forbidden Planet - originally titled Fatal Planet - was something diferent. and who can possibly imagine what those people thought? For little did they know - and little did anyone else at the time - that this was the first time cinematically that Hollywood would take viewers on a journey deep into space and well beyond the confines of our own safe corner of the solar system. According to Wikipedia.Org, it was on this fateful day in 1956 that one of the seminal SciFi/Classics of the 1950's - Forbidden Planet - first played for audiences in attendance of the Southeastern Science Fiction Convention held in Charlotte, North Carolina. ![]()
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