hilts
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I'm trying go get thru 6 seasons of the Americans, think I will watch alien earth all.in one hit.I watched the first episode and throughly enjoyed it, gutted if it goes down hill
I'm trying go get thru 6 seasons of the Americans, think I will watch alien earth all.in one hit.I watched the first episode and throughly enjoyed it, gutted if it goes down hill
So far I have really enjoyed Alien: Earth, has very much caught the atmosphere of the original film whilst bringing interesting ideas to the table. Alien Romulus was a poorly plotted best of reheated hash, very much the Hollyoaks in space.
This series brings intriguing ideas on what makes a person human, and has some very disturbing takes on the xenos. There are also other extra terrestrial organisms featured, don't let your cat watch..........
Generally the look of the series is a retro futurist one, like the first 3 films, grimy industrial, nihilistic; I think this looks much better in this universe than the gleaming minimalist Prometheus.
The opening episode is strongly reminiscent of the first film's opening, but does serve to flesh out the world building, rather than empty fan service like Romulus.
It is a dark future, with the Solar System divided in the spheres of 5 mega corporations, with people as indentured servants. It's primarily concerning one corporate team Prodigy owned by the youngest trillionaire Boy Kavalier.
A Wetland Yutani research ship has been gathering alien species for 65 years and crash-lands in Prodigy City, New Siam, the race is on to get the cargo, which has ideas of its own......
The first 2 episodes have dropped, another 6 left. So far the series has been fantastic, and just a bit gory! Hope we get a multi series arc, does feel like Easter eggs are being dropped to be explained later on.
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I think the new creatures are interesting they've been specifically created and designed so that their biology is likely to be every bit as gross as the xenos.Can I ask what's happened to the original Aba452, please?
Without talking too much about the show, for others that haven't seen it, what's really caught my eye is the diametrically opposed situation of 'Wendy' and the 'Lost Boys'. What brings in something new to the 'Alien' world, can be quickly lost, if the writers f'k it up.
So far, so good, but it really is precarious how they treat that aspect. It's the only thing bringing a real draw to the show.
Thought it was shite !!I’m really enjoying it, a breath of fresh air after Romulus, which actually was for teenagers “there’s sumfin in tha fookin’ wartaa” !!
if by “for teenagers” you mean topics that will certainly affect them: an Earth controlled by billionaires, the obvious affects of a climate crisis, Tech bros playing god, transhumanism, & AI, then yes!
And there’s plenty of gore & body horror for us who were teenagers in the 80s & never grew up.
I think the new creatures are interesting they've been specifically created and designed so that their biology is likely to be every bit as gross as the xenos.
Do you remember the "new" Battlestar Galactica, smartly rebooted with well written episodes exploring nuances to the human/cylon conflict. Brilliant and deep, considering the original 70s series was a quick knock off of Star Wars.
The creators think we've done humans v cylons, let's do the origins of the cylons. Sounds a good idea, the series Caprica was duller than a dull thing.
This is the danger, not for Wendy, but for the lost boys, who are a bit irritating so far. It is interesting that the actors on the media tour were Kirsh, chief synth scientist for Prodigy, Boy Kavalier, Wendy a synth with a young girl's memory, Hermit her human brother, Morrow survivor from the crashed ship. The other actors including Ade Edmondson and Essie Davis, have not been highlighted as much. Therefore the first group are playing much more significant characters.
There is still a problem for me in the timeline, this series is set 2 years before Alien, the crashed ship had been collecting specimens for 65 years before this. Yet neither the crew of the Nostromo nor the colonists or marines had even heard of xenomorphs? There is clearly some scary Alien shit going down!!
One thing that I do marvel at is that Alien was calling out corporate greed back in 1979, a biting commentary on consumerism which if anything is even more acute today. The series has taken the next logical step with these mega corporations being more powerful and owning nation states.