Mr. October
- El episodio se transmitió el 12 ago 2025
- TV-MA
- 55min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTensions rise between rival corporations, a reunion takes place, and a secret is revealed.Tensions rise between rival corporations, a reunion takes place, and a secret is revealed.Tensions rise between rival corporations, a reunion takes place, and a secret is revealed.
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I had high hopes for this series, but so far the writing and characterisation feel unconvincing. Despite a clear sense of extreme danger, the characters behave casually, with no apparent risk assessment. It's frustrating to watch actions that defy logic. By the second episode, major questions remain unanswered - how did the space crash happen in the first place, and why was there no Earth defence against an out-of-control ship? Too many elements don't add up. Hopefully, the story will improve in the coming episodes.
I understand the expectations some viewers had going into this series, and though it definitely has its share of classic Alien horror, it isn't like anything else in the franchise. It isn't really like anything else I've seen honestly.
There are some weird tonal shifts, I'll admit, but this episode ascended Alien Earth into true science fiction rather than just outright action/horror. I'm in love with the heady concepts this show is putting forward.
There are some weird tonal shifts, I'll admit, but this episode ascended Alien Earth into true science fiction rather than just outright action/horror. I'm in love with the heady concepts this show is putting forward.
Literally only writing this review because of getting blown away by tool's stinkfist as the ending song...
Giving this series a real chance and if that song choice was the writer director's doing then I have hope. You'd only get it if you're a fan... I honestly cannot think of any show or movie with a tool track.
Giving this series a real chance and if that song choice was the writer director's doing then I have hope. You'd only get it if you're a fan... I honestly cannot think of any show or movie with a tool track.
Rival business empires fight to get their hands on the valuable cargo, but the group that is first on board the crashed ship discovers a deadly foe. The ship proves to be the unlikely venue for a family reunion.
It surprised me just how good this was; it's a terrific second episode that really held my attention and left me wanting more. Pace, action, horror, and some of that anticipation you get from the franchise-simply waiting for something bad to happen.
When I think of the early Alien movies, I think of the horror element: helpless people up against a deadly and terrifying threat, beasts that kill without thinking. This brought back some of that intensity.
I'm enjoying the characters, and I like the interesting relationship between Wendy and Joe. I also like that Wendy and her friends are still children; I think they're doing a reasonable job with that.
8/10.
It surprised me just how good this was; it's a terrific second episode that really held my attention and left me wanting more. Pace, action, horror, and some of that anticipation you get from the franchise-simply waiting for something bad to happen.
When I think of the early Alien movies, I think of the horror element: helpless people up against a deadly and terrifying threat, beasts that kill without thinking. This brought back some of that intensity.
I'm enjoying the characters, and I like the interesting relationship between Wendy and Joe. I also like that Wendy and her friends are still children; I think they're doing a reasonable job with that.
8/10.
Consider this to be my review of the series so far, since the first two episodes came out together.
Right up top I will say this seems to me like one of the better entries into the franchise, even surpassing the latest Alien: Romulus movie. It is quite clear that the people working on these movies were big fans of the original movies. The sets, costumes and overall production design are very reminiscent of the original movie. What is very reminiscent of the first movie as well are the opening scenes which felt as if I were watching a remake of the original movie.
The movie doesn't mess around and gets right to action fairly fast. The first episode felt longer than an hour not because I felt bored, but simply so many things had happened. The action might even feel off-putting to some (as I've already seen in negative reviews). The Xenomorph gets plenty of room to be brutal leading to some interesting set pieces, even if those might seem as fanservice to some. Personally I am keeping an open mind for now, there is the majority of the plot still in front of us.
Some quick notes:
The artistic choice to have kids in enhanced bodies be the main team inside the ship seems weird to me, but let's see what they do with this setup.
Timothy Olyphant is great in his role. I fear his character is unlikely to see the end of the series, but I am enjoying his scenes so far.
It kept feeling weird that the rescue team would arrive heavily armed, but I guess if their goal was the inside of the ship all along, than that could be understandable. A bit distracting at first though. Does real Army at Earth wear weapons for rescue missions after similar events?
Right up top I will say this seems to me like one of the better entries into the franchise, even surpassing the latest Alien: Romulus movie. It is quite clear that the people working on these movies were big fans of the original movies. The sets, costumes and overall production design are very reminiscent of the original movie. What is very reminiscent of the first movie as well are the opening scenes which felt as if I were watching a remake of the original movie.
The movie doesn't mess around and gets right to action fairly fast. The first episode felt longer than an hour not because I felt bored, but simply so many things had happened. The action might even feel off-putting to some (as I've already seen in negative reviews). The Xenomorph gets plenty of room to be brutal leading to some interesting set pieces, even if those might seem as fanservice to some. Personally I am keeping an open mind for now, there is the majority of the plot still in front of us.
Some quick notes:
The artistic choice to have kids in enhanced bodies be the main team inside the ship seems weird to me, but let's see what they do with this setup.
Timothy Olyphant is great in his role. I fear his character is unlikely to see the end of the series, but I am enjoying his scenes so far.
It kept feeling weird that the rescue team would arrive heavily armed, but I guess if their goal was the inside of the ship all along, than that could be understandable. A bit distracting at first though. Does real Army at Earth wear weapons for rescue missions after similar events?
¿Sabías que…?
- Trivia"Mr. October" is the nickname for retired professional baseball player Reginald "Reggie" Martinez Jackson, between 1967-1987 he played for the Kansas City / Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, and California Angels. He earned his nickname for his consistent excellent performance in multiple World Series, which are held in October. His best performance was in the 1977 World Series when he played for the Yankees, during Game Six Jackson hit three home runs, all on the first pitch, solidifying his nickname of Mr. October.
- ErroresOn finding a body the combat medic denies that it could have been suffocated claiming that the blue lips mean some form of toxin was involved. Cyanosis occurs due to a loss of oxygen bound to the haemoglobin in the blood and is very much a symptom of suffocation.
- ConexionesReferences La era de hielo 4 (2012)
- Bandas sonorasAc-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive
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