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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 ...
Noah Hawley recently discussed the ending of Alien: Earth Episode 5, “In Space, No One…” The flashback installment staged a kind of stand-alone story that re-created the feel of Ridley Scott’s 1979 ...
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 ...
This week’s episode recounted the days that led to the Maginot’s crash on Earth. By Sean T. Collins What manner of man becomes a Morrow? I don’t mean a cyborg, though this flashback episode of “Alien: ...
Alien: Earth Episode 5 “In Space, No One…” completely shifts perspective to take us back to the doomed USCSS Maginot to discover what exactly caused the Weyland-Yutani ship’s horrific crash. We knew ...
Alien: Earth Episode 5 sparked a curious question in fans’ minds: who sabotaged the Yutani Maginot ship? Titled “In Space, No One…”, the episode reveals the culprit responsible for damaging the ship, ...
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