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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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The only thing I do not forgive is the atrocious, immersion-violating use of 90's alt-rock music. The music they're choosing is the soundtrack of my adolescence. I adore it. But it DOES NOT BELONG where they're putting it. It's so jarring. This is the worst soundtrack supervision I've encountered in a show in years. Off the top of my head, I can't remember the last time I felt this violated.
I agree. I love the ending credits music too, but its like their punching you in the face with it sometimes. It's like dawg it coulda waited til the fadeout. Its very jarring.
 
That Eye Ball Octopus should be nominated for an Emmy. The character manages to display such emotion, intelligence and cunning..... all while being an unblinking eyeball.
That is the most fuckin sinister sheep i have ever fucking seen.
 
It was flawed, but very entertaining. The most fun i've had with anything in the franchise in a long time.

It was a story that didnt even really need the xenomorph in it to be interesting. I usually cringe at the attempts to use other life forms, but that eye thingie was fantastic.

We demand more eye thingie.


It is the new baby yoda.

It's too bad we never got to see Boy Kavalier communicate with it after it got a human host. I wanted to see what that would be like.

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Plot needed more finality, maybe boy genius getting killed and lifted up by eye guy. Or Yutani's army burning it all down.
I imagine they are going to have another season considering all those guys left still alive at the end, and Weyland's presuming ongoing attempts to aquire the creatures.

The way the ending was made, is leaving it open to continue the story.
 
I could probably pick it apart and compare it to the movies/timelines but it seemed easier to just enjoy it.
Indeed.

That's the key.
 
All this Disney Alien stuff has really elevated Alien 3, especially the Assembly Cut. I used to hate that movie but turns out I just never realized how good we had it.
I always liked Alien 3.

Alien resurrection however...
 
I think someone in this thread said this would make for a cool video game. Imagine being able to summon the Alien to kill some guards shooting at you? would be kinda sick.

It was interesting to note how the different species were hostile to each other too.
 
I enjoyed it but not a fan of Wendy going all psychopathic. I mean, come on, they did save your life. You were going to die if not for them. But then she starts killing everyone...
If you get /xeno-command powers, ya gotta use em.

Before they wipe your memory like they did with the redhead
 
All this Disney Alien stuff has really elevated Alien 3, especially the Assembly Cut. I used to hate that movie but turns out I just never realized how good we had it.
Anyone can be forgiven for disliking and/or being confused by Alien 3, at least the theatrical cut. I always thought that I had a hard time keeping track of the all the characters because they were all shaved with similar clothing. But that's really not it. They cut so much out of the film that some characters just appear and disappear. They eliminate crucial parts of scenes and fuse them with the tail end of other ones, such that their plan to deal with the creature makes no sense whatsoever in the theatrical cut.

In the actual film's conceit, they succeed in capturing the Alien. There's refrain, reflection and then the discovery of what Ripley is dealing with. Then Golick lets it out and we have the finale. To this day I have no idea why Brandywine did what they did, and I have a newfound appreciation for both the film, as well as Fincher.
 
Show started out with a lot of promise than got worse and worse as it went on. By the end it was a steaming pile. In the end it was more of a severely dumbed down bladerunner show than an alien show.


Show morphed from an Alien movie into Alita Battle Angel half way through.
Supposed "boy genius" sabotaging a rival's ship on an unsecured channel. Rival not even mentioning this during negotiations.
Synthetic in charge helping kids sabotage for no apparent reason--not in his interest, ends up killing him.
 
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It's been renewed. Filming starts 'next year.'


I am not necessarily looking forward to it, but I am going to watch it.

I hope that they realize that the eyeball is the real breakout star and proceed accordingly
 
I am not necessarily looking forward to it, but I am going to watch it.

I hope that they realize that the eyeball is the real breakout star and proceed accordingly
I hope they realize that 'all setup and no payoff' is a terrible way to structure a season of television.

Also, more zomb-eye.
 
Not surprised that it got renewed..

Disney loves burning money and driving beloved IP’s into the ground.
 
Show started out with a lot of promise than got worse and worse as it went on. By the end it was a steaming pile. In the end it was more of a severely dumbed down bladerunner show than an alien show.


Show morphed from an Alien movie into Alita Battle Angel half way through.
Supposed "boy genius" sabotaging a rival's ship on an unsecured channel. Rival not even mentioning this during negotiations.
Synthetic in charge helping kids sabotage for no apparent reason--not in his interest, ends up killing him.
Yea, the writing got extremely shitty. No consistency, cyborg kids were a more and more nuisance, android arc random and without any sense, alien-whispering and omni-control of electronics cringeworthy bad.

The eye thing was interesting but to reanimate that scientist by it…
🙄
 
Show started out with a lot of promise than got worse and worse as it went on. By the end it was a steaming pile. In the end it was more of a severely dumbed down bladerunner show than an alien show.


Show morphed from an Alien movie into Alita Battle Angel half way through.
Supposed "boy genius" sabotaging a rival's ship on an unsecured channel. Rival not even mentioning this during negotiations.
Synthetic in charge helping kids sabotage for no apparent reason--not in his interest, ends up killing him.

In the Aliens extended universe, there's plenty of rogue synthetics acting for they're own personal interests.

There's one in Alien Resurrection.
 
Im glad. I thought it had problems but I enjoyed more than I didnt, and Im hoping the more time Hawley spends writing it, the better it gets.
 
No spoilers.
So many problems, what a train wreck by the finale. Episode 8 was a struggle and I'm left unsure if I'll watch another season. Hawley's output has been suffering, and even my love of some seasons of fargo, legion, and some of the alien movies might not get me to watch anymore of this. Just disappointed
 
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