FIRST TIME WATCHING: Alien: Earth S1E5
Added 2025-10-13 16:00:15 +0000 UTCHey folks!
Hope you all had a great weekend! It's time for the next episode of Alien: Earth. I'm not sure how I feel about this show just yet, but I'm definitely interested to see how the season wraps up.
Here is this week's schedule (I'm shifting some things around this week due to how my filming schedule shook out):
MON: Alien: Earth S1E5
TUE: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
WED: Movie Poll + Series Poll
THU: Alien: Earth S1E6
FRI: Weapons (The winners of the ranked poll were Weapons and Smile. Smile will be posted next week)
As always, thank you for your support here on Patreon. Until the next one, take care and stay golden :)
LINK: https://youtu.be/SxMjqq7LdUs
Original Series: Alien: Earth
Comments
The octopus eye was distracting her, not warning her. The lore of Alien is that the Alien is part of the DNA of the host it gestates in. So, there is some leeway in how the Alien interacts with the female captain because it came from her lover. Also, there is some leeway in how the Alien reacts to Wendy because it came from her brother's lung. And im not sure the complaint about not being invested in a character enough to care...who did anyone care about in any Alien movie ever? lol thats not the point. I guess you can argue we eventually care about Ripley...but why? We only care about her after the first Alien movie simply because she survived. I would argue Wendy and her brother are more "sympathetic" characters to root for after 5 episodes than Ripley was in the first Alien before it ended.
kevin dale
2025-10-21 09:28:28 +0000 UTCDid the Aliens evolve to have no eyes because they came for m a planet with the eyectopus that dominated everything?
Thomas Richter
2025-10-19 04:04:59 +0000 UTCyep. it's all an illusion. George Carlin had it figured out also. His "American Dream" skit is gospel. And now the curtain is about to be pulled back even more. The men behind the curtain no longer afraid of being seen. Their influence machines working overtime to keep the sheeple docile and at work. It's like the residents of the Silo celebrating "Freedom Day". All very surreal to us. But it's becoming the norm across the globe.
jim shields
2025-10-16 07:56:18 +0000 UTCI will say, the world being ruled by corporations instead of governments is really bumming me out considering it’s basically true
Daniel McGuinness
2025-10-14 14:03:34 +0000 UTCHey, I really didn't want to watch this show, but I'm here with you.
Daniel Vezina
2025-10-14 06:34:37 +0000 UTC