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Something’s Off About Misaki | Terminator Zero | Clip | Netflix Anime



Something’s Off About Misaki | Terminator Zero | Clip | Netflix Anime

The Terminator reveals an unexpected discovery about Misaki as she attempts to escape the Terminator’s grasp.

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Something’s Off About Misaki | Terminator Zero | Clip | Netflix Anime
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A warrior from a post-apocalyptic future travels to 1997 to protect an AI scientist being hunted by an unfeeling — and indestructible — cyborg.

33 Comments

  1. I liked the Misaki's character, probably the most interesting and best in the show. And that scene in the police station straight from Terminator 1 made a Terminator fan smile widely.

  2. Malcolm created a fascinating AI with free will. I love Misaki. I don't care what Kenta thinks about her. "Program"? Whatever. We humans are also born or programmed to be different.

  3. Netflix team please RENEW this amazing show for more seasons . .. . Misaki character was well written.

  4. Love how Misaki concludes men are evil capable of death and destruction only and women are creators of life so the robot chose to identify was woman over man.

  5. Dis show was PEAK
    It did an entirely different thing with the Terminator lore
    I actually feel like dis is the Terminator with a real story

  6. What remains a mystery is how Malcolm covered Misaki with living tissue when he assembled her.

  7. Announce a second season already! The one series I'm most looking forward to right now!

  8. Misaki's wails before her arm ripped off were sexy to be honest. Reminded of YorHa model 2 type B in NieR:Automata. Thought she was a sleeper Terminator like Marcus (Sam Worthington) 10:00pm 6.9.2024

  9. "=" ="My Loord J.ESUS Returns, repent of sin and OBEY the LAWS of the Father…   Y..A,,H.. is a d.amn egipt DEMON, BEWARE … (HalleluJAH is a PAGAN word)="/:/:/

  10. The fact that Misaki (which means “divine spirit”) and Kokoro, (which means “heart, feeling, emotions ” in Japanese), decide to aid humans, is consistent with the way Malcom creates them. In anime, robots are often portrayed as beneficial or malicious, with innate emotions and souls, often reflected on how they are treated and nurtured. The fact Malcom engages in didactic philosophical and ethical discussions, in order to teach ethics, morality and freedom of choice, is so different from how Skynet has typically been portrayed as a cold and calculating, unfeeling, Machiavellian AI behemoth.

  11. Misaki surely was a machine…

    But due to her nature blended, she's already forgot about she's a machine until T-800 appears…

    However judging the analysis from T-800, she was created based on T-800 chip (as core) while the other body parts were build based on the scraps from T-800 and others…

    Even so, Skynet have a special rules upon it's own Terminator:
    If IFF code is unavailable to identify or the machine target is not based on standard manufactured and programmed by Skynet itself, they'll consider as enemy and will take out upon extreme measurements.

  12. Misaki is like a female version of the reprogrammed T-800 we have seen over the years. In addition, she is able to exhibit human emotions like Sam Worthington's character in Salvation and the REV-9 in Dark Fate.

  13. The irony is she is a machine yet more human than most humans. A surrogate mother to those children who needed her.
    Just like Uncle Bob was the father figure John so desperately needed. Misaki is fascinating.

    Hope this gets greenlit for season 2

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