Call me crazy but I'm just excited that we're getting a Terminator movie that has aspirations of actually being a movie that stands on it's own two feet, commenting on AI and its place in the modern world, and telling a damn story that looks ahead rather than just doing what the last three did and riffing on Cameron's films in such utterly stale, lifeless ways.
If it has to piss some fans off to do that, whatever. And if its bad, well, at least I can say it tried. No matter what happens, I'll always have the first two movies.
I respect the Alien movies so much because even when they falter, they all represent someone's vision, someone's voice, trying to do something creative with the universe they're playing in. Not a single Terminator movie post-T2 has had that sort of ambition until now.