10 Movies That Couldn't Get Time Travel Right

1. Terminator 2: Judgment Day

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkdkAe0GgbA Terminator 2 is my favourite film ever, so don't think that I include this one lightly. The film ends with the T-1000 being vanquished and John Connor seemingly having been saved from termination. The T-800 is the only chip left, and is lowered into the molten steel in order to erase every last trace of the machines Cyberdyne eventually went on to build. Judgment Day has been prevented. However, if this were true, what really should have happened is that the future war would never have to happen, John Connor would never need to send Kyle Reese back, and Sarah Connor would still probably be a waitress somewhere. The timeline would quickly "correct" itself, and none of the awesomeness we just watched would ever have needed to happen. I think. Are you as confused as I am? Feel free to tell me how wrong I am about time travel logic in the comments below.
 
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