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>“That moment of, ‘Now we rule,’ is such an exhilarating moment for the audience. And then the question is… well, it was an exhilarating moment when Dustin Hoffman ran out of the church and they got on the bus [in The Graduate]. But what comes after? The [Weyland-Yutani] ships are coming and all they have is problems.

I’m interested in exploring the corporate politics of it. As we’ve seen, there’s an irresistible gravitational pull toward monopoly that corporations and billionaires have. There’s a bit of Game Of Thrones to the corporate world that feels interesting to me.”


>“I do think this story of these children’s autonomy continues to be the heart of the show, but Alien is always about levels of containment. The island is a level of containment and what happens when you expand past that level? Ultimately, the show is called Alien: Earth. I know that, given the canon, I can’t blow up the Earth, but I do think that containment is going to be very hard to maintain.

Because it’s a story about humanity trapped between nature that’s trying to kill us and the technology we’ve created that also seems to be trying to kill us, that feels a lot like the world that I live in,” he reasons, “and so I feel like there’s a lot there to really grapple with.”
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>>215520826
>it was an exhilarating moment when Dustin Hoffman ran out of the church and they got on the bus [in The Graduate].
Why does he always have to lean on the works of others
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the best thing they can do is take the show away from hawley, and give it to somebody else who isn't just writing episodes of Fargo in space
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>>215520826
season 1 was so boring
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>critically acclaimed sci-fi masterpiece
lol. lmao even
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Still getting s1, it's weird interesting, grey hair robot doctor deserves an award
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>>215520981
>only one good expisode nr 5
modern tv.
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I have no intention of watching this, but Fargo was good
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>>215520826
Isn't this the show where nothing happens for 8 episodes because the writers had no story ideas and just wanted to have a moment where a woman looks at the camera and rants about incel chuds?
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>>215520826
>corporate politics
they take over the other companies and the big twist to alien is humanity was being run by benevolent AI all along
we get it, move on
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I agree with this >>215520900 wholeheartedly. Take the show away from him or cancel this shit immediately.

>>215521043
She looks like Eva Mendes, but younger. Also she's the best episode.
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>>215520826
This show didn't have a single good scene.
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>>215520826
>Now we rule
This was the gayest part of the show
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>>215521043
erf boils down to a mini movie which was ep5
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>>215520826
Was literally waiting for next 2 episodes to finish the season.
Turns out that was the end.
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>>215520826
Noah seems obsessed with borderline incest and children in grown bodies. Jewish neuroticism is considered entertainment now.



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