Terminator Genisys' Director Admits He Doesn't Understand The Movie
The movie just gets more insulting.

Arnold has one of the most unpronounceable, impenetrable expositional lines in the movie when he says, Its possible to remember two time frames when you enter the quantum field during a nexus moment, and nobody has any idea what hes talking about. But yes, it makes sense. We dont expect anybody to get it - then Kyle turns to Sarah and says, Can you make him stop talking like that? Its a way to say, you dont really have to get this. If you want to nerd out, its all there, I think its coherent. But hopefully we can move on.Well, let's just say it; the time travel isn't coherent and it doesn't make sense. The reason nobody gets it is the same reason that Kyle makes that luddite comment - the film doesn't have an answer, even unwritten, to its intrinsic elements, so instead tries to handwave its way through exposition before chucking a joke in at the end (probably some variation of the one that Arnie smiles funny) to stop the audience asking questions. And that's not just me making grand statements about its trickery either. Taylor literally says in the same interview he used humour to try and distract the audience from the movie's plot holes:
My favorite part is using humor to sort of skate over it. Its a way of saying, You may not get this, but who cares? Keep going!"Yeah, it isn't. It's more a way of saying "I don't understand this or the tone of the franchise, but I'm too deep in this sh*t to even start trying to claw my way out now." Perhaps if Taylor's idea of what's funny wasn't pulling out the Cops theme then perhaps it could have worked, but as it is it's just insulting to have the film mumble pseudo-science and pretend that's enough for fans to "nerd out". In my review I pointed the finger of blame squarely at the director, and in the wake of these comments it's even clearer that through all the studio-wrangling behind the production he simply sat there and nodded. Taylor clearly doesn't care enough to try and understand his movie. So why should you? Terminator Genisys is out now. Two sequels are planned, but don't hold your breath.