In Space, No One...
- El episodio se emitió el 3 sept 2025
- TV-MA
- 1h 4min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,8/10
4,3 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
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- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Imágenes
Sydney Chandler
- Wendy
- (crédito solo)
Alex Lawther
- Joe Hermit
- (crédito solo)
Essie Davis
- Dame Sylvia
- (crédito solo)
Adarsh Gourav
- Slightly
- (crédito solo)
Erana James
- Curly
- (crédito solo)
Lily Newmark
- Nibs
- (crédito solo)
Jonathan Ajayi
- Smee
- (crédito solo)
David Rysdahl
- Arthur Sylvia
- (crédito solo)
Diêm Camille
- Siberian
- (crédito solo)
Moe Bar-El
- Rashidi
- (crédito solo)
Adrian Edmondson
- Atom Eins
- (crédito solo)
Timothy Olyphant
- Kirsh
- (crédito solo)
Reseñas destacadas
What an amazing episode showing what happened to the crew. I wished for this the moment episode 1 sped things up and showing ahead of this. Introduction to the new creatures were awesome. Crew all played their parts magnificently. I want more like this and am not looking forward to going back to the adult children bots.
Easily the best episode so far. A perfect balance of a gripping story, funny moments, and nostalgia for the original movie.
For me, the Alien franchise has always been about a monster in space, so I'm glad the creators went back to a ship to show the beginning of the story. Although, it would also be interesting to know where and how the crew collected this monstrous zoo?!
And how can you not love the eyeball? She's such a smart sweetheart.
For me, the Alien franchise has always been about a monster in space, so I'm glad the creators went back to a ship to show the beginning of the story. Although, it would also be interesting to know where and how the crew collected this monstrous zoo?!
And how can you not love the eyeball? She's such a smart sweetheart.
This episode gave us the classic Alien chills, thrills and kept us on the hook even though we knew how exactly it's going to end. If the previous episodes were half as intelligently written and made as this one, the series would have been already considered one of the great sci-fis.
The eye in the goat was the creepiest moment among all the otherwise inane and bland previous episodes. This episode further expands the eye's capabilities, and I love it. I hope we get to see a longer battle between the eye and xenomorph in future.
The eye in the goat was the creepiest moment among all the otherwise inane and bland previous episodes. This episode further expands the eye's capabilities, and I love it. I hope we get to see a longer battle between the eye and xenomorph in future.
Retro futurism at its finest. Catode monitors, Mechanical controls everywhere. That late 70- early 80 vibe from every character pull trough verry well. Great addition to the Alien Universe of T. Ocellus. Also great pacing, firmly in touch with the Ridley Scott's Alien.
PS Kind of a miracle the crew survived 65 years in deep space, plus collecting specimens, with so gross incompetence and negligence.
PS Kind of a miracle the crew survived 65 years in deep space, plus collecting specimens, with so gross incompetence and negligence.
This series has excellent production values. The art department has replicated the signature "Alien" look to a "T". The Xenomorph looks amazing when it is either the guy in a suit or cgi. Top-notch effects! Episode five feels like it belongs in the canon of Alien. The sets, costumes, lighting and creatures successfully transport the viewer into a Ridley-esque claustrophobic space-ship full of doomed mission-specialists fleeing in terror from the menacing, Xenomorph. Just what we want and expect from the Alien franchise. Amazing work, providing motion-picture quality on a television-series budget. I don't know how they did it, but it really works well. The sets remind us of the Nostromo and other ships from previous Alien films while bringing their own style to the mix. Any Alien fan would enjoy this episode. It almost feels like the series should have started with Ep.5.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe episode title is the first half of the iconic tagline: "In space, no one can hear you scream", used as part of the promotional material for the original Alien, el octavo pasajero (1979) film.
- PifiasWhen Morrow is sitting at the computer while the alien is breaking down the door, the words on the screen reflect onto his face, but if the text on his face is a reflection, it should be backwards, which it isn't.
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