The Xenomorph has made its arrival, and nothing will be the same on Earth. Alien: Earth, the first-ever television series for the iconic sci-fi horror franchise, has captivated audiences with a spooky ...
Though episode four, “Observation,” picks up right where episode three left off with hybrid Wendy’s newly discovered xenomorph-hearing (more on that below), the episode is better framed by its two big ...
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Alien: Earth episode 5 isn't quite feature-length, but I think it's the best Xenomorph movie since Aliens
Can an episode of TV be a movie? The answer, pretty definitively, is "no, they’re two entirely different things." But it’s hard not to watch the hour-and-a-bit ...
In Episode 7 of Alien: Earth, things get violent in a hurry. “Emergence” is all about damage control in all corners of Neverland, as the aftermath of Isaac’s death and Arthur’s hugged face lead to ...
[This story contains spoilers from Alien: Earth‘s fifth episode, “In Space, No One…”] Aptly titled “In Space, No One…” (playing off the original film ...
(NEXSTAR) — As the first season of FX’s “Alien: Earth” nears an end, this week’s penultimate episode unleashes chaos across Prodigy Island, where the sheep is about to hit the fan. Tuesday’s episode, ...
Boy Kavalier finally loses his grip on power. Wendy seizes control of the island, orders the aliens to crush his army, and locks Boy inside the same holding cell where she and the Lost Boys were once ...
I don’t know which is sloppier – the crew of the USCSS Maginot or the writing on Alien: Earth. At long last, in Episode 5, we get to see what happened aboard the Weyland-Yutani research vessel. We ...
The demise of Tootles (Kit Young) in Alien: Earth episode 6 is both avoidable and frustrating, but the silver lining is that it allows the show's greatest character to shine. We're talking, of course, ...
Curious what happens to Arthur and Tootles in Alien: Earth Episode 6? As FX’s sci-fi thriller reaches one of its tensest chapters yet, the story delivers two devastating twists that leave the fates of ...
I don’t believe it’s an accident that Noah Hawley titled Episode 6 of Alien: Earth “The Fly.” The series comes back to the present tense to further explore the nature of humanity in the experiments on ...
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