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John, wanting to ride in the front passenger seat, calls out "I call shotgun," to which Cameron responds, "I call nine-millimeter." In the episode "The Demon Hand," Cameron is shown performing a complex ballet dance for no apparent reason, a feat that even moved a watching Derek to tears. When John comments on the differences between her behaviors at different points, she replies, "I fooled you." 103 At times she also displays awkward humor, such as in the fifth episode when she and John are entering a vehicle driven by Sarah. Therefore, once her identity was revealed, she was no longer required to follow the program and reverted to her base settings. Cameron's initial interactions with John were part of a program designed specifically to get close to him. This is also shown in the fifth episode when she impersonates the voice of a distressed student she met just prior to the girl committing suicide.
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She has been shown mimicking the behavior of others, such as the Latina lookout from the second episode, providing a baseline for her current behavior. This regression of abilities is explained as her "mission" in "Pilot" was to acquire and ingratiate herself with John, having done so the majority of her time is spent as a protector, and her "girlishness" is an extraneous factor. Since Cromartie's attack on John in the pilot episode, she has remained relatively emotionless and has thus far proved to have poor social skills when she and John return to school in the third episode. CameronĬameron flirting with John Connor in the Pilot episodeĪlthough Cameron was capable of pretending to be a human when approaching John in the pilot episode, befriending John and even flirting, she no longer displays this behavior.