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Television ALIEN: EARTH (Renewed for Season 2)

If you have finished season one of ALIEN: EARTH, how would you rate it?


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I don't know how I feel about the xeno embryo being a polliwog because then that kind of invalidates the face hugger hanging on for so long if apparently all it has to do is jizz in someone's throat.

I don't particularly like the polliwog being able to survive and grow in a lung - if it can do that then why does it need a live host? Seems like it breaks canon.

That said, I enjoyed the episode. It's far from a perfect show but I'm enjoying it.
I guess it needs to gestate in live tissue and absorb nutrients from the host. The lung was still functioning since it was receiving blood to keep it alive
 
I guess it needs to gestate in live tissue and absorb nutrients from the host. The lung was still functioning since it was receiving blood to keep it alive

Is the alien that popped out of the lung the exact same development wise as the aliens from Alien 1? When it jumped out? It seems the same to me but my friend said it’s more snake-like than the usual alien that pops out of stomachs.
 
Is the alien that popped out of the lung the exact same development wise as the aliens from Alien 1? When it jumped out? It seems the same to me but my friend said it’s more snake-like than the usual alien that pops out of stomachs.
I think they look the same
 


This one might have teeny tiny arms? It’s hard to see as it runs along

It does have little limbs
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I guess it needs to gestate in live tissue and absorb nutrients from the host. The lung was still functioning since it was receiving blood to keep it alive
Hmm, that's a good point, I feel like it takes something way just gestating in a single organ though. It doesn't ruin that show for me or anything but it seems off and also kinda negates the facehugger needing to latch on for so long. That polliwog just got in there and got it done
 
Honestly shocked how good this series is.

One thing I like is how it continues a bunch of themes from earlier Alien movies.

--Alien-Human connection from Ressurection

--Human search for Immortality from Prometeus. Transhumanism.

--Robots finding Aliens more notable, admirable, and "better" biological lifeforms than humans from Covenant.

--Plus the usual Robot-Human relationship from... pretty much all Alien movies. Alien should really be called Alien and Robot.

Its neat how it manages to both be fairly original and still thread in the earlier iterations footsteps.
Is borrowing and linking back to the worst entries in the franchise a good idea though?
 
Hmm, that's a good point, I feel like it takes something way just gestating in a single organ though. It doesn't ruin that show for me or anything but it seems off and also kinda negates the facehugger needing to latch on for so long. That polliwog just got in there and got it done

The facehugger latching on for a while still makes sense.

It keeps the host incapacitated and prevents them from immediately seeking medical attention and removing the parasite, and whatever sedative it uses seems to make the person not remember the event either.

It also prevents other people from interfering with the process, as trying to remove the facehugger typically causes it to kill the host either through constriction or with acidic blood if they try to cut it off.
 
The facehugger latching on for a while still makes sense.

It keeps the host incapacitated and prevents them from immediately seeking medical attention and removing the parasite, and whatever sedative it uses seems to make the person not remember the event either.

It also prevents other people from interfering with the process, as trying to remove the facehugger typically causes it to kill the host either through constriction or with acidic blood if they try to cut it off.
But they can just seek medical attention after it falls off and there's no explanation as to why it'd need to stay on them so long to mind wipe them. If other people try to interfere the same still applies whether it stays on for a day or five minutes. Keeping them incapacitated for a long time would make more sense if the alien bursted as soon as the face hugger it came off, or even while it's still on keeping the person incapacitated
 
But they can just seek medical attention after it falls off and there's no explanation as to why it'd need to stay on them so long to mind wipe them. If other people try to interfere the same still applies whether it stays on for a day or five minutes. Keeping them incapacitated for a long time would make more sense if the alien bursted as soon as the face hugger it came off, or even while it's still on keeping the person incapacitated
Its always been strange.

In alien it came out hours after Kane was free of the hugger

In alien 3 Ripley was weeks without even knowing.

In resurrection the guy ran with them the entire movie till it came out at the end

In romulus and AVP it came out in like 4 minutes lol
 
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But they can just seek medical attention after it falls off and there's no explanation as to why it'd need to stay on them so long to mind wipe them. If other people try to interfere the same still applies whether it stays on for a day or five minutes. Keeping them incapacitated for a long time would make more sense if the alien bursted as soon as the face hugger it came off, or even while it's still on keeping the person incapacitated
Using the first Alien as canon, I assumed the facehugger needs time to impregnate the host but falls off after because the host needs to eat and drink to stay alive long enough for the alien baby to gestate before it bursts. Which means it takes at least a few days or more inside a living host to grow into the chest burster stage. The subsequent movies and this show fucked up the canon.

It makes no sense for this alien to be able to gestate in a single half of a lung. Defeats the purpose of needing a live host or even a facehugger in the first place. Then why not just impregnate corpses or any mound of bio matter? Would you get a xeno by chucking the polliwog back into the egg with this logic? At the very least this xeno should come out a half developed "special" xeno.
 
Using the first Alien as canon, I assumed the facehugger needs time to impregnate the host but falls off after because the host needs to eat and drink to stay alive long enough for the alien baby to gestate before it bursts. Which means it takes at least a few days or more inside a living host to grow into the chest burster stage. The subsequent movies and this show fucked up the canon.

It makes no sense for this alien to be able to gestate in a single half of a lung. Defeats the purpose of needing a live host or even a facehugger in the first place. Then why not just impregnate corpses or any mound of bio matter? Would you get a xeno by chucking the polliwog back into the egg with this logic? At the very least this xeno should come out a half developed "special" xeno.

It may not be the same development wise, it's missing the wee tiny arms that other aliens have.

We have also never seen it reduced to sperm size and inserted in a lung before, I don't think the facehugger is capable of that on its own.

These things were designed by the engineers as bio-weapons right? So they might have been designed with a target other than humans in mind.
 
Incredibly good series. I have to start by praising the style it has. I get some Hannibal (TV series) vibes - art I would call it.

Episode 4 was the best so far. The office scene was really scary. When she sat over the scientist, her eyes looked completely lifeless. Damn!

The little octopus with the eyes feels like the main antagonist of the series right now. It is intelligent and feels like pure evil. I think Wendy and the baby alien will work together against the sheep's eye.
 
It may not be the same development wise, it's missing the wee tiny arms that other aliens have.

We have also never seen it reduced to sperm size and inserted in a lung before, I don't think the facehugger is capable of that on its own.

These things were designed by the engineers as bio-weapons right? So they might have been designed with a target other than humans in mind.
I am interested to see if the special needs xeno will team up with Wendy and how that will play out.
 
Using the first Alien as canon, I assumed the facehugger needs time to impregnate the host but falls off after because the host needs to eat and drink to stay alive long enough for the alien baby to gestate before it bursts. Which means it takes at least a few days or more inside a living host to grow into the chest burster stage. The subsequent movies and this show fucked up the canon.

It makes no sense for this alien to be able to gestate in a single half of a lung. Defeats the purpose of needing a live host or even a facehugger in the first place. Then why not just impregnate corpses or any mound of bio matter? Would you get a xeno by chucking the polliwog back into the egg with this logic? At the very least this xeno should come out a half developed "special" xeno.

The lung was being kept alive artificially, it was "breathing" in that tank of liquid, which was seemingly water.

One could assume it was being supplied with blood or something that would keep the lung "living."
 
I did not like 4. The ending scene was bad. Basically we have friendly aliens and we didn't need to know they have inteligent thought. The cgi eyeball alien is just uninteresting.

Maybe they are setting some queen alien origin but this thing of the robot just being able to reason with the Aliens doesnt make sense.
 
I did not like 4. The ending scene was bad. Basically we have friendly aliens and we didn't need to know they have inteligent thought. The cgi eyeball alien is just uninteresting.

Maybe they are setting some queen alien origin but this thing of the robot just being able to reason with the Aliens doesnt make sense.
The modern Hollywood trope of trying to make the evil monsters into sympathetic characters with feelings, dreams, desires and noble ideals?
 
possible scenarios
1. We already know the aliens won't get out of hand on Earth because they weren't mentioned in the other movies. So now we already know that the eggs mean nothing and even if there is a queen present she won't do much.

2. the Aliens do get out of hand and we actually spent the movies being completely oblivious because our characters were not actually commuicating with Earth and were under a no need no tell command. In Alien 4 when they return to Earth it is already wastelanded. If this series sets a plot twist that the Aliens colonised Earth it could be interesting.
Any one of those eggs could spontaneously produce a queen.
 
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