Talk:Joe Morton

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This comment wouldn't survive in his bio because it is based upon opinion, but does anyone else think that his death scene in Terminator 2 is one of the best incidents of personal sacrifice in motion picture. Whenever I watch T2 I always reflect upon that scene and how that character went from being responsible for the creation of a device that would kill billions to giving his life in an attempt to stop that future from coming to pass. When he takes his last breath and dies (and thus drops the weight) it is like the real weight has been lifted from his shoulders.

I think it is perhaps one of the best scenes to capture self sacrifice in film, but I realize that such things can not be put in the encyclopedia so I decided to discuss it, heh.

He was on House as well, playing a senator.

Should we also note that he was in X-Files? Episode #167-806 called 'Redrum' from season 8? 148.166.12.204 (talk) 19:48, 15 January 2008 (UTC)