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@Victor-Meldrew said in TV Serieseseses:
Alien Earth
Gets better and better. Confirms Alien Romulus was actually a bigger turd than I thought
An Alien TV series !?!?!
Sign me up for that !
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@MiketheSnow said in TV Serieseseses:
5 episodes
Tight writing, taut dramaNetflix is slowly learning not to over egg shows
3.5 kidnaps out of 5 kid snaps
The ending was one of the shittest I've seen in a long time.
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@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
Dark Winds.
Good so far an episode and a half into it.
The Indian guy from Fargo is great as the Indian police chief.
Great show
Stick with it
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@MiketheSnow said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
Dark Winds.
Good so far an episode and a half into it.
The Indian guy from Fargo is great as the Indian police chief.
Great show
Stick with it
What he said
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Like most dramas it has plenty of ‘why the fuck are you doing that?’ moments but overall a very decent watch with a very believable cast
3 dupes out of 5 sleuths
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Started watching Alien Earth.
Deep space vessel returns (crashes) to Earth carrying collected Alien life forms including a version of the original Alien itself with a couple of eggs. Who brought them back? Who now owns it? Can they even be controlled?
Doesn't follow some of the historical jump scare type of sci fi horror action you expect at every turn, but rather focuses on the type of scare new alien creatures can provide with the occasional jump scare thrown in. Is the Alien that we gave seen the worst of whats out there?and who doesn't like a little octopus?
4.5 Weyland Yutani's out of 5 hybrids so far
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@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching Alien Earth.
Deep space vessel returns (crashes) to Earth carrying collected Alien life forms including a version of the original Alien itself with a couple of eggs. Who brought them back? Who now owns it? Can they even be controlled?
Doesn't follow some of the historical jump scare type of sci fi horror action you expect at every turn, but rather focuses on the type of scare new alien creatures can provide with the occasional jump scare thrown in. Is the Alien that we gave seen the worst of whats out there?and who doesn't like a little octopus?
4.5 Weyland Yutani's out of 5 hybrids so far
This guy?..we love this guy...
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@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching Alien Earth.
Deep space vessel returns (crashes) to Earth carrying collected Alien life forms including a version of the original Alien itself with a couple of eggs. Who brought them back? Who now owns it? Can they even be controlled?
Doesn't follow some of the historical jump scare type of sci fi horror action you expect at every turn, but rather focuses on the type of scare new alien creatures can provide with the occasional jump scare thrown in. Is the Alien that we gave seen the worst of whats out there?and who doesn't like a little octopus?
4.5 Weyland Yutani's out of 5 hybrids so far
This guy?..we love this guy...
yeah that eyeball is going to give a whole new generation nightmares lol!
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@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching Alien Earth.
Deep space vessel returns (crashes) to Earth carrying collected Alien life forms including a version of the original Alien itself with a couple of eggs. Who brought them back? Who now owns it? Can they even be controlled?
Doesn't follow some of the historical jump scare type of sci fi horror action you expect at every turn, but rather focuses on the type of scare new alien creatures can provide with the occasional jump scare thrown in. Is the Alien that we gave seen the worst of whats out there?and who doesn't like a little octopus?
4.5 Weyland Yutani's out of 5 hybrids so far
This guy?..we love this guy...
yeah that eyeball is going to give a whole new generation nightmares lol!
after yesterday's latest episode i think its about to get a whole lot worse.
(next week is the final btw) -
@MiketheSnow said in TV Serieseseses:
@Bones said in TV Serieseseses:
@MiketheSnow ah fuck, think we're on episode 6
Sorry
Still worth watching
Just watched the episode with the car crash. Went from "what the fuck is going on, this is meh" to fucking brilliant/hilarious.
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@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching Alien Earth.
Deep space vessel returns (crashes) to Earth carrying collected Alien life forms including a version of the original Alien itself with a couple of eggs. Who brought them back? Who now owns it? Can they even be controlled?
Doesn't follow some of the historical jump scare type of sci fi horror action you expect at every turn, but rather focuses on the type of scare new alien creatures can provide with the occasional jump scare thrown in. Is the Alien that we gave seen the worst of whats out there?and who doesn't like a little octopus?
4.5 Weyland Yutani's out of 5 hybrids so far
This guy?..we love this guy...
yeah that eyeball is going to give a whole new generation nightmares lol!
after yesterday's latest episode i think its about to get a whole lot worse.
(next week is the final btw)its a shame the final has come so soon, so many ways this could play out, I guess thats what future seasons will be for. Hopefully they ramp up the action for a finale though like they did with the latest episode
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@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching Alien Earth.
Deep space vessel returns (crashes) to Earth carrying collected Alien life forms including a version of the original Alien itself with a couple of eggs. Who brought them back? Who now owns it? Can they even be controlled?
Doesn't follow some of the historical jump scare type of sci fi horror action you expect at every turn, but rather focuses on the type of scare new alien creatures can provide with the occasional jump scare thrown in. Is the Alien that we gave seen the worst of whats out there?and who doesn't like a little octopus?
4.5 Weyland Yutani's out of 5 hybrids so far
This guy?..we love this guy...
yeah that eyeball is going to give a whole new generation nightmares lol!
after yesterday's latest episode i think its about to get a whole lot worse.
(next week is the final btw)its a shame the final has come so soon, so many ways this could play out, I guess thats what future seasons will be for. Hopefully they ramp up the action for a finale though like they did with the latest episode
Agree, took a couple episodes for me to warm to it. Hoping they pull it off in the finale and we then dont have to wait 3 years for season 2..
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@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching Alien Earth.
Deep space vessel returns (crashes) to Earth carrying collected Alien life forms including a version of the original Alien itself with a couple of eggs. Who brought them back? Who now owns it? Can they even be controlled?
Doesn't follow some of the historical jump scare type of sci fi horror action you expect at every turn, but rather focuses on the type of scare new alien creatures can provide with the occasional jump scare thrown in. Is the Alien that we gave seen the worst of whats out there?and who doesn't like a little octopus?
4.5 Weyland Yutani's out of 5 hybrids so far
This guy?..we love this guy...
Hopefully gonna smash a few episodes of this with my boys this weekend. Wikipedia tells me that it’s set in 2 years before Alien in an ‘alternate timeline’ !?!?
Can one of you fern
geekssci fi enthusiasts who has watched it explain further ? -
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching Alien Earth.
Deep space vessel returns (crashes) to Earth carrying collected Alien life forms including a version of the original Alien itself with a couple of eggs. Who brought them back? Who now owns it? Can they even be controlled?
Doesn't follow some of the historical jump scare type of sci fi horror action you expect at every turn, but rather focuses on the type of scare new alien creatures can provide with the occasional jump scare thrown in. Is the Alien that we gave seen the worst of whats out there?and who doesn't like a little octopus?
4.5 Weyland Yutani's out of 5 hybrids so far
This guy?..we love this guy...
Hopefully gonna smash a few episodes of this with my boys this weekend. Wikipedia tells me that it’s set in 2 years before Alien in an ‘alternate timeline’ !?!?
Can one of you fern
geekssci fi enthusiasts who has watched it explain further ?yes and no, from what ive read Alien and Aliens are cannon and part of this universe
the other movies not so much -
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching Alien Earth.
Deep space vessel returns (crashes) to Earth carrying collected Alien life forms including a version of the original Alien itself with a couple of eggs. Who brought them back? Who now owns it? Can they even be controlled?
Doesn't follow some of the historical jump scare type of sci fi horror action you expect at every turn, but rather focuses on the type of scare new alien creatures can provide with the occasional jump scare thrown in. Is the Alien that we gave seen the worst of whats out there?and who doesn't like a little octopus?
4.5 Weyland Yutani's out of 5 hybrids so far
This guy?..we love this guy...
Hopefully gonna smash a few episodes of this with my boys this weekend. Wikipedia tells me that it’s set in 2 years before Alien in an ‘alternate timeline’ !?!?
Can one of you fern
geekssci fi enthusiasts who has watched it explain further ?that is what Gen AI is for
Alien: Earth is set in the year 2120, placing it just two years before the original Alien film, which takes place in 2122. That makes it a direct prequel to Ridley Scott’s 1979 classic, and the first live-action installment in the franchise to be set primarily on Earth.
Here’s how it fits into the broader Alien timeline:
Title Year Set
Prometheus 2093
Alien: Covenant 2104
Alien: Earth 2120
Alien 2122
Aliens 2179
Alien 3 2180
Alien Resurrection 2379
The series explores the early spread of Xenomorphs on Earth, corporate power struggles, and introduces new hybrid synthetics—all while setting the stage for the doomed Nostromo mission. Think of it as the Rogue One of the Alien universe: gritty, tense, and deeply connected to the original lore. -
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching Alien Earth.
Deep space vessel returns (crashes) to Earth carrying collected Alien life forms including a version of the original Alien itself with a couple of eggs. Who brought them back? Who now owns it? Can they even be controlled?
Doesn't follow some of the historical jump scare type of sci fi horror action you expect at every turn, but rather focuses on the type of scare new alien creatures can provide with the occasional jump scare thrown in. Is the Alien that we gave seen the worst of whats out there?and who doesn't like a little octopus?
4.5 Weyland Yutani's out of 5 hybrids so far
This guy?..we love this guy...
Hopefully gonna smash a few episodes of this with my boys this weekend. Wikipedia tells me that it’s set in 2 years before Alien in an ‘alternate timeline’ !?!?
Can one of you fern
geekssci fi enthusiasts who has watched it explain further ?that is what Gen AI is for
Alien: Earth is set in the year 2120, placing it just two years before the original Alien film, which takes place in 2122. That makes it a direct prequel to Ridley Scott’s 1979 classic, and the first live-action installment in the franchise to be set primarily on Earth.
Here’s how it fits into the broader Alien timeline:
Title Year Set
Prometheus 2093
Alien: Covenant 2104
Alien: Earth 2120
Alien 2122
Aliens 2179
Alien 3 2180
Alien Resurrection 2379
The series explores the early spread of Xenomorphs on Earth, corporate power struggles, and introduces new hybrid synthetics—all while setting the stage for the doomed Nostromo mission. Think of it as the Rogue One of the Alien universe: gritty, tense, and deeply connected to the original lore.Ah righto. Makes sense.
Someone needs to make a movie to round out the Prometheus trilogy. I want to know what happened to David
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@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching Alien Earth.
Deep space vessel returns (crashes) to Earth carrying collected Alien life forms including a version of the original Alien itself with a couple of eggs. Who brought them back? Who now owns it? Can they even be controlled?
Doesn't follow some of the historical jump scare type of sci fi horror action you expect at every turn, but rather focuses on the type of scare new alien creatures can provide with the occasional jump scare thrown in. Is the Alien that we gave seen the worst of whats out there?and who doesn't like a little octopus?
4.5 Weyland Yutani's out of 5 hybrids so far
This guy?..we love this guy...
Hopefully gonna smash a few episodes of this with my boys this weekend. Wikipedia tells me that it’s set in 2 years before Alien in an ‘alternate timeline’ !?!?
Can one of you fern
geekssci fi enthusiasts who has watched it explain further ?that is what Gen AI is for
Alien: Earth is set in the year 2120, placing it just two years before the original Alien film, which takes place in 2122. That makes it a direct prequel to Ridley Scott’s 1979 classic, and the first live-action installment in the franchise to be set primarily on Earth.
Here’s how it fits into the broader Alien timeline:
Title Year Set
Prometheus 2093
Alien: Covenant 2104
Alien: Earth 2120
Alien 2122
Aliens 2179
Alien 3 2180
Alien Resurrection 2379
The series explores the early spread of Xenomorphs on Earth, corporate power struggles, and introduces new hybrid synthetics—all while setting the stage for the doomed Nostromo mission. Think of it as the Rogue One of the Alien universe: gritty, tense, and deeply connected to the original lore.Just realized you missed out Alien Romulous 2142
again the maker of Alien Earth has said hes not taking the events of movies outside of Alien and Aliens especially Prometheus and Covenant (and likely Romulus)
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@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@bayimports said in TV Serieseseses:
Started watching Alien Earth.
Deep space vessel returns (crashes) to Earth carrying collected Alien life forms including a version of the original Alien itself with a couple of eggs. Who brought them back? Who now owns it? Can they even be controlled?
Doesn't follow some of the historical jump scare type of sci fi horror action you expect at every turn, but rather focuses on the type of scare new alien creatures can provide with the occasional jump scare thrown in. Is the Alien that we gave seen the worst of whats out there?and who doesn't like a little octopus?
4.5 Weyland Yutani's out of 5 hybrids so far
This guy?..we love this guy...
Hopefully gonna smash a few episodes of this with my boys this weekend. Wikipedia tells me that it’s set in 2 years before Alien in an ‘alternate timeline’ !?!?
Can one of you fern
geekssci fi enthusiasts who has watched it explain further ?that is what Gen AI is for
Alien: Earth is set in the year 2120, placing it just two years before the original Alien film, which takes place in 2122. That makes it a direct prequel to Ridley Scott’s 1979 classic, and the first live-action installment in the franchise to be set primarily on Earth.
Here’s how it fits into the broader Alien timeline:
Title Year Set
Prometheus 2093
Alien: Covenant 2104
Alien: Earth 2120
Alien 2122
Aliens 2179
Alien 3 2180
Alien Resurrection 2379
The series explores the early spread of Xenomorphs on Earth, corporate power struggles, and introduces new hybrid synthetics—all while setting the stage for the doomed Nostromo mission. Think of it as the Rogue One of the Alien universe: gritty, tense, and deeply connected to the original lore.Just realized you missed out Alien Romulous 2142
again the maker of Alien Earth has said hes not taking the events of movies outside of Alien and Aliens especially Prometheus and Covenant (and likely Romulus)
he calls it a parallel universe.I don’t like it when that happens. Fucks with continuity and my OCD. As far as I’m aware David essentially created the Aliens with all his playing god type shit in his first two movies.
Then again, Bond and the Batman movies are all rebooted and the timelines are all over the place