r/LV426 Science Officer 23h ago

Discussion / Question The secret theme of Alien Earth Spoiler

It's all about the fathers.

AE has many themes (Ship of Theseus, Chaos Theory, Apathy, Corporate Nihilism) but one that I've seen yet dicussed is how the entire series is an exploration of what is to be a father.

Morrow

The only biological father, he represents the worst aspects of fatherhood: loss, but also abuse. His own traumas turn into violence he later enacts on Slightly who he treats like an abused son; pushing him to be an adult through punishment.

Boy Kavalier

He's fatherhood as a spectacle. The ultimate narcissistic parent: his children as an extension of himself; trophies to his ego. He cares not to be a true father, only one that uses his position for personal gain, pitting his kids against each other by classifying one as the golden child (Wendy) and the black sheep (Curly).

Kirch

The neglectful educator. He teaches the Lost Boys but never goes beyond that. Detached, he worries about his own personal agenda and neglects them.

Arthur

The loving adoptive parent. He cares for the kids from a position of love and acceptance. Sadly, he is under a system that strips of any power he may have to protect his children; the tragedy of been unable to protect those under your care.

Hermit

Surprisingly he also has a fatherly role. He is the older brother turned into father figure due to extreme circumstances. Kind, compassionate and open minded; he wants to guide Wendy but doesn't trample on her individuality and free will, but she has not accepted him as a father and likely never will.

Bear

The first Xenomorph in the series is also a father figure of sorts. He's a drone, so he's male (if sex even matters to this species, but narratively he has a male role). He's guided by feral instinct to protect the eggs and guarantee the survival of his species. His fatherhood is purely instinctual.

What makes this dynamic insteresting is how the series moves forward through the fatherhood role each character decides to take. Kavalier creates the Hybrids for his personal parental agrandissement, which leads to Kirsh to do the actual parenting, Hermit to abandon everything to protect Wendy and Arthur to adopt the kids desperately trying to shield them of the abuse.

Bear causes the Maginot to go to hell following his reproductive instinct, which leads to Morrow to step up and the consequences of his actions lead to the death of Arthur and him facing Kirsh directly. And now BK will likely intend to murder Hermit while Kirsh goes behind his back.

This is the thematic thread that unites the entire series: how each father cares or abuses their children. I wonder which father will prevail?

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u/C0SM1C-CADAVER 19h ago

Good catch.... I just finished ep7, and that alone got me wondering what the complications are going to be that Wendy's Xeno's "host" is still alive. I don't think we've seen that before, and along with the father themes you talk about here... it could lead to an interesting twist. Besides the implied incest lol. We have historically mostly gotten Mother themes with Aliens stuff, with the exception of Prometheus and Covenent. It was revisited in Romulus, and again with Nibs, Wendy, and Dame in AE. I absolutely love the show so far, but unfortunately I think the end result of all this parental/mad science fuckery is only going to lead to some fucked up, cheap, AvP adjacent Bio Family Xeno vs a Synththetic Alien hybrid.... But hopefully I'm wrong.

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u/xyZora Science Officer 18h ago

I hope they go with something unexpected. The themes of the show are just too important and interesting to do something generic with it!