Alien TV series (Alien Earth) : 2025

Now THAT's more of what I expected. Funny how an eps minus those pos kids turns out to be the best since the initial episode. Even the end track was great and I still think the rock music is misplaced.

tbh. the story on the ship itself (which we've seen over 1 hour of) is almost a film in it's own right and actually better than some of the Alien sequels.


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Wow what an episode, it felt like a movie in itself. A couple of questions

The Orb Alien was almost trying to warn the Chibuzo when the insect Alien got free?

Also what a flimsy way to secure the Aliens in the glass containers with a dodgy top. Was it because Chibuzo was careless with the top?
 
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tbh. the story on the ship itself (which we've seen over 1 hour of) is almost a film in it's own right and actually better than some of the Alien sequels.


rp2000
Exactly. Kept telling myself whilst watching that this literally could be a film. It was brilliantly done.
 
Surprise, surprise stick to the ship where it actually looks like an Alien film, where the decent actors are and you get a good episode. Some of the crew wouldn’t look out of place as crew on spaceball one especially the scientist.

The eye Alien is bar far the best thing in this.
 
Wow what an episode, it felt like a movie in itself. A couple of questions

The Orb Alien was almost trying to warn the Chibuzo when the insect Alien got free?

Also what a flimsy way to secure the Aliens in the glass containers with a dodgy top. Was it because Chibuzo was careless with the top?

I viewed it more as it distracting her so the insect could infect her water without being caught. The orb/eye alien seems to be the smartest of the bunch by far, and extremely opportunistic. I don't think it's necessarily friendly toward the other species as much as views them as a means to an end.

That said, by far the best episode thus far, it's actually giving me Foundation vibes in that it almost feels like two shows made by totally different people that have been glued together.
 
Liked that, shame their containment procedures were designed by children. Great song at the end.
 
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Pretty great episode.

Not sure how people with such character flaws get sent out on super important multi-decade space missions, and the Xenomorph still looks like ass, but very enjoyable ep nonetheless :)
They are on a mission for decades, you aren't going to get the elite signing up for that. Space bums, dregs of society and those with no lives back home - they take what they can get.



Wow what an episode, it felt like a movie in itself. A couple of questions

The Orb Alien was almost trying to warn the Chibuzo when the insect Alien got free?

Also what a flimsy way to secure the Aliens in the glass containers with a dodgy top. Was it because Chibuzo was careless with the top?

I took it as the eye bug was trying to warn the Doc, then the eye bug used the engineer to protect the Captain (didn't kill her) and then attacked the alien. I thought it was protecting the crew for whatever reason. But yes, potentially it was just distracting the Doc, but that doesn't explain why it protected the Captain or attacked the alien - guess we'll find out later.

Mega episode and maybe they should have given us this first and 2nd episode was the crash onto Earth.

Back to feelings next week and the ultimate assault on Neverland!
 
echo what everyone else has said, fantastic episode, time flew and I honestly thought I was watching a film. This is the tone I was hoping for throughout the show that has been lacking.

I still don’t like the Xeno, when it’s walking in 2 feet it just looks totally wrong.
 
echo what everyone else has said, fantastic episode, time flew and I honestly thought I was watching a film. This is the tone I was hoping for throughout the show that has been lacking.

I still don’t like the Xeno, when it’s walking in 2 feet it just looks totally wrong.

I'm actually wondering if it came out a bit messed up due to the host dying not long after it was infected. The facehuggers keep their victims alive for a reason surely? It would explain the erratic murder-hobo behaviour planet-side too.


I took it as the eye bug was trying to warn the Doc, then the eye bug used the engineer to protect the Captain (didn't kill her) and then attacked the alien. I thought it was protecting the crew for whatever reason. But yes, potentially it was just distracting the Doc, but that doesn't explain why it protected the Captain or attacked the alien - guess we'll find out later.

Mega episode and maybe they should have given us this first and 2nd episode was the crash onto Earth.

Back to feelings next week and the ultimate assault on Neverland!

It also seemed to attract the alien with that weird call when the electric gun was pointed at it by the cyborg, but gave me the impression electricity was a weakness for it (aka the eyeball alien). I'm on the fence regarding how it attacked the xenomorph, partially wondered if it was trying to find a more powerful host to take over but couldn't bite through the carapace, and even if it managed to get through would it be immune to the acid? Interested in seeing how things go anyway!
 
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Really enjoyed episode 5. The eye 'monster' it starting to look like the smartest one on that whole ship.

Sounds like I'm not the only one that thinks the alien looks wrong. It's just looks like a guy in an alien suit. In the films, weren't they done with animatronics, to give them a more creature like movement?
 
Really enjoyed episode 5. The eye 'monster' it starting to look like the smartest one on that whole ship.

Sounds like I'm not the only one that thinks the alien looks wrong. It's just looks like a guy in an alien suit. In the films, weren't they done with animatronics, to give them a more creature like movement?
In Alien and Aliens they were people in suits, other than the Queen.

They just filmed it in a way to try and avoid it looking naff.
 
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