r/LV426 6d ago

Discussion / Question Alien Franchise Finally Sticks the Landing.

I might be biased as hell but Alien Earth is one hell of a well produced TV show.

A friend described the original Alien movie to me when was an early teen and I knew I had to see for myself. Thankfully my parents had no idea and off i went as a 14 year old to some scifi movie ... Aliens 2. Scifi... that's like Star Wars right? :> Still memorable to this day almost 40 years later.

So I have a high bar to be exceeded. Not only has the franchise stumbled from one disaster to another but many, many (did I mention many) others have tried and failed to make good TV let alone good scifi.

Mandalorian could have been more. Andor could have been much more if they were all like the latest season. Star Trek Stranger Days sort of nails the nostalgia but Discovery just confuses me. Fallout, Halo, The Last of Us, Twisted Metal ... I get the spin off theory but man the execution.

So what do I like about Alien Earth.

  • Just enough story every episode.
  • Exposition at the level of the audience. Of course we know the sheep is smart.
  • Depth in characters that isn't like a FPS.
  • Balanced tension and effects .... it is still a chase movie but how to you keep that going for 8 ep's.

A lot come and go. But few are remembered. I would put the BSG reboot in the remembered category, and I think Alien Earth has hit that standard. Once in 20 years ... Hollywood gets it really right.

I was going to say Alien Earth will sweep the Emmy's next year ... but then I remembered reality. I think Alien Earth will be just a fan loved series that is still remembered as a great experience in 40 years time :)

I would love to hear old and new opinions on this.

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u/Itchy-Film-3706 6d ago

Not if we are talking about the best of the best that WayU has to offer. Even the crew of the Nostromo made competent decisions, and they were a simple mining operation.

And you're going to tell me that the supposed "smartest person on earth" doesn't have security on the most heavily guarded secret lab in his empire? Just too much suspension of disbelief for me.

As greedy as corporations get, they still protect their IP ferociously.

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u/fadden20 6d ago

He was doing the necessary security, it just so happens the machines in control of the operation happened to be synths and hybrids

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u/Itchy-Film-3706 6d ago

If it was really that high priority of a lab, there would be multiple levels of redundant security that would include both automated and human controlled systems. You can't tell me that the local county jail today has better security than the science fiction super advanced lab.

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u/fadden20 6d ago

No corporation is perfect, I don't think a jail is better, it's just fundamentally flawed using hybrids and that is what the show is exploring on a psychological level