Alien: Earth TV Series

Someone needs to lay off the angle grinder in this series.
Every room on the crashed ship seems to have someone with an angle grinder just out of shot constantly pumping out sparks, it is distractingly stupid.

The layout of the building didn't make a great deal of sense relative to the crashed ship on the ground.

As with all Alien films, it's just people making really stupid decisions.

I've watched the first 2 episodes and whist I thought they were ok, I wasn't bowled over.
Don't get me wrong, the production design is very accurate to the films, but I'm not really invested in any of the characters.
Maybe it is because I'm not a huge fan of the franchise and watched out of curiosity. It also doesn't help that I'm constantly questioning how things slot in with the previous films. Making this series a prequel has painted themselves into a corner.

I hope fans of the franchise are enjoying it, as I feel it is more geared towards them.
As a casual viewer, it's ok.
 
It's a prequel? LoL. Ok I'm out already.
It is, but it feels a bit nebulous. Set two years before Alien, the story quickly goes its own way and kinda feels more like a standalone. I’m guessing what happens here will eventually spark the 2122 mission? Worth watching for the production value, sets and the performance of the main character Wendy. She’s great. Ridley Scott is an Executive Producer, so there’s that :unsure:
 
I started watching the first episode, but a little while in I was put off when I started feeling that it shared a big flaw with Prometheus: the main cast is stupid, lacking any sense of caution and self-preservation. I stopped watching right there.

If I read later on in this thread that the show improves, then perhaps I'll continue watching it.
 
I started watching the first episode, but a little while in I was put off when I started feeling that it shared a big flaw with Prometheus: the main cast is stupid, lacking any sense of caution and self-preservation. I stopped watching right there.

If I read later on in this thread that the show improves, then perhaps I'll continue watching it.
That's really been the problem with a lot of horror shows, the cast has to be stupid, otherwise the show doesn't work. I have no interest in watching dumb people doing dumb things. I get enough of that in real life.
 
I started watching the first episode, but a little while in I was put off when I started feeling that it shared a big flaw with Prometheus: the main cast is stupid, lacking any sense of caution and self-preservation. I stopped watching right there.

If I read later on in this thread that the show improves, then perhaps I'll continue watching it.
This actually is one of the most believable parts of the film. If I didn't survive into the 21st century, I wouldn't have believed that people in the future would be so stupid.
 
This guy too
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I have to agree on the stupidity, you've got the medic guy, who has been chased by the Xenomorph twice then go over and lean in close to a pulsating alien egg.

I know it is pretty standard behaviour for this franchise but it makes no sense given his very recent experiences.

There is enough stupid behaviour in other TV shows, I think sci-fi shows need to have that extra level of intelligence to not treat the audience like they're stupid.

On a separate note, these kids are sent into a disaster zone and with the possible exception of the redhead, they all seem pretty fine with the traumatic things they are seeing. One guy asks Wendy in the ship en route, will there be dead bodies, or words to that effect and she says "don't think about it". I think it would have been more realistic to see at least one or two get freaked out.
That just stood out when I was watching the second episode.

I know it sounds like I'm being quite negative but there are things like this that take me out of the story when I'm watching.
 
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Not sure if this is what you mean but I think they said 80 stories were above ground and 20 were underground of the total 100.
I was thinking that the ship likely has, maybe 5-10 decks. The S&R team enter on ground level and then enter the ship. They jump the gap in the stairwell. I think the medic then runs from the Xenomorph and somehow gets the lift to work and if I remember correctly ends up on the 67th floor. Wendy goes searching for him and then they are somehow back on the ship looking at the eggs.
It just seems like a lapse in continuity.
 
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