Characters in the “Alien” franchise have always wrestled with identity crises. Whether it’s human beings trying to transcend the limits of their finitude through interstellar travel, or synthetic ...
The hybrid kids have an important revelation about who should be afraid of whom. Just deserts will be served. By Sean T. Collins A few weeks ago, I was talking to a friend about where “Alien: Earth” ...
The world of Alien: Earth has shaken up the classic Alien franchise by adding not just one monster but five terrifying alien species, each with its own strange biology and horrifying survival tactics.
We have just uploaded the 220th episode of the Alien vs. Predator Galaxy Podcast (right-click and save as to download)! Regular hosts Corporal Hicks, RidgeTop & Still Collating… are joined by recent ...
The core idea behind it is that when a machine isn’t assigned a specific or designated task to perform, it ceases to exist. Moreover, when it does not have an operator who can operate it, the machine ...
Wondering why Alien: Earth fans are debating the meaning behind Morrow’s cryptic riddle? A key scene in Episode 3 has sparked speculation about what the question truly reveals about his character. The ...
In Alien: Earth Episode 3, Morrow poses an intriguing question to two Lost Boys, and it’s a riddle that can’t be whittled down to a simple answer: “When is a machine not a machine?” The Alien ...
Morrow is, without a doubt, the most interesting character in Alien: Earth. Timothy Olyphant's cool-headed robot "Synthetic" and Sydney Chandler's immature human-synth "Hybrid" may take top billing on ...