Alicia, also known as the Bar Skank, is a minor character. Played by actress Bobbi Sue Luther, she appeared in the "Goodbye to All That" episode of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
Overview[]
The death angel approches.
The T-1001, in disguise, talking with Nelson.
Alicia is a voluptuous brunette woman, who is actually the disguised form of a T-1001 Terminator. Donning the guise of a woman at a bar, the T-1001 met with Serrano Point nuclear power plant manager, Mr. Nelson.
Meeting him in a bar (hench the name bar skank), she seduced him and lured him outside where the two began petting. At the heat of the moment, the terminatrix morphed her tongue into an elongated projectile and used it to suffocate Nelson to death, revealing its true identity. [1]
Note[]
"Sorry, Alicia. That's never happened before."
"Don't worry, sweety."
"I bet that never happened to you before either."
- The true identity of the original Alicia is unknown. It is unclear whether Catherine Weaver chose this particular look by random physical contact, or if she impersonated another woman who had been terminated by her. If so, then it stands to reason that there's probably a dead Alicia lying about somewhere.
- The T-1001 took on this particular form, possibly assuming the appearance would be alluring to someone like Mr. Nelson. The Terminator knew that Nelson's actions at the power plant threatened her goals with the Resistance.
- It is notable that T-1001 does well in seducing and petting, attribute to its advanced social ability.
- The T-1001's chosen method of termination for Mr. Nelson demonstrates an unprecedented level of subtlety in concealing the method of his death.
- This is actress Bobbi Sue Luther's only work in the Terminator franchise.