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Alien: Earth
S 1.E 5
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In Space, No One...

  • L'épisode a été diffusé 2 sept. 2025
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  • 1h 4m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,8/10
4,9 k
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Babou Ceesay in Alien: Earth (2025)
MonstreHorreurScience-fictionThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn outer-space vessel in peril leads to a dangerous reckoning.An outer-space vessel in peril leads to a dangerous reckoning.An outer-space vessel in peril leads to a dangerous reckoning.

  • Director
    • Noah Hawley
  • Writers
    • Noah Hawley
    • Dan O'Bannon
    • Ronald Shusett
  • Stars
    • Sydney Chandler
    • Alex Lawther
    • Essie Davis
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,8/10
    4,9 k
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    • Director
      • Noah Hawley
    • Writers
      • Noah Hawley
      • Dan O'Bannon
      • Ronald Shusett
    • Stars
      • Sydney Chandler
      • Alex Lawther
      • Essie Davis
    • 89Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 6Commentaires de critiques
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    Sydney Chandler
    Sydney Chandler
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    Alex Lawther
    Alex Lawther
    • Joe Hermit
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    Essie Davis
    Essie Davis
    • Dame Sylvia
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    Samuel Blenkin
    Samuel Blenkin
    • Boy Kavalier
    Babou Ceesay
    Babou Ceesay
    • Morrow
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    Adarsh Gourav
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    David Rysdahl
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    Diêm Camille
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    Moe Bar-El
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    Adrian Edmondson
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    Richa Moorjani
    Richa Moorjani
    • Zaverni
    Sandra Yi Sencindiver
    Sandra Yi Sencindiver
    • Yutani
    Amir Boutrous
    Amir Boutrous
    • Rahim
    Karen Aldridge
    Karen Aldridge
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    • Director
      • Noah Hawley
    • Writers
      • Noah Hawley
      • Dan O'Bannon
      • Ronald Shusett
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs89

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    10Grey_rainbow

    This is what the whole series should have felt like

    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.
    10emwee609

    The best episode of Alien: Earth yet

    Finally, a superb episode in Alien: Earth! We finally get to see what happened before the first episode, and honestly, this is the best installment of the new show so far.

    Two things make it stand out: first, the events take place aboard a spaceship, and second, the episode is packed with non-stop references to earlier films in the franchise. There's a nod to almost every Alien movie, plus all the bizarre new creatures the show has introduced.

    It's a formula similar to what Alien: Romulus (2024) used - and while some critics dismiss that as "picking the best parts from previous films and gluing them together," those proven elements undeniably hit home for fans. They certainly did for me.

    Notably, while Romulus leaned more into Aliens (1986), this episode draws heavily from the original 1979 classic. For fans of the Alien saga, this episode is pure gold - it brings space back to space horror.
    8snoozejonc

    Fairly tense backstory episode

    This is a strong horror-focused chapter that does a very good job portraying events on board the Maginot before those shown in the episode Neverland.

    As we already know the outcome for the ship and most of the characters on board, there is only so much tension to be generated. However, the filmmakers use the space tics and ocellus well to keep the atmosphere suitably creepy and sustain the suspense. Additionally, the mystery of the saboteur and how it connects to the overarching narrative unfolds nicely.

    For me, the development of the character Morrow is a highlight. The writers have drip-fed information about him so far, and here we are given a sufficient amount to keep the arc interesting. We needed to know more about his backstory and motivation, and this chapter explains it well.

    There are likely to be eyebrows raised in relation to the xenomorph scenes. I anticipate words like inconsistency and phrases like plot armour being used to describe certain moments. That being said, their presence is still nightmare fuel, but maybe not as potent when it shares the chamber with a variety of other horrors.

    What will frustrate most is the lack of caution shown by certain characters in key moments that stretches plausibility to the limit. It depends on how seriously you take fictional stories.
    10xander-t96

    I've seen a lot of people complaining about this show

    While this show does have a few problems, it's written by the guy who created Fargo and Legion, 2 masterpieces of TV (only including the first 2 seasons of Fargo, not the whole show). A problem a lot of studios have these days is they hire completely inept writers to take over massive franchises, people that have no business being anywhere near them. Examples: Kathleen Kennedy for Star Wars, the Witcher show was an abomination, Rings of Power was garbage, and so many others, Harry Potter is probably next. This is not one of those situations. Noah Hawley is a legit top showrunner in the business.

    So far Alien Earth has been pretty slow and there are some deficiencies in terms of the characters but overall it's definitely better than a lot of the haters are making it out to be. I think it's mainly a question of patience. If the show started out with episode 5 first and it grabbed people's attention right away the show would have more momentum but the payoff wouldn't have hit as hard so I prefer the way they structured the show. I'm confident the last 3 episodes are building up to blow everyone's minds. People don't have patience any more and I swear if Breaking Bad came out today it would be cancelled after 1 season because everyone would think it's slow and boring. The setup for the last part of the story is complete and I think Alien fans are in for a treat in the coming weeks.
    9lickrish-2

    Pleasantly surprised

    In an era of rehashing, redundant and repeatedly rebooting franchises this series has a new and refreshing feel reminiscent of the last predator film Prey. With relevant and current themes around tech and AI I really enjoyed the first few episodes as the characters are interesting and well cast.

    The visuals and dialogue have been great and always on the edge of my seat on each episode and wanting the next one to come quicker to see where we are going next.

    Franchise fan or new comer will enjoy and I look forward to seeing this become a series for many years to come with the richness of characters that could lead to intriguing sub plot stories.

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    • Anecdotes
      The 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: Le huitième passager (1979) film.
    • Gaffes
      Junior Security Officer Clem Madley relayed to Kumi Morrow that "two of the clam things got out", with respect to fledgling stage of the Xenomorph. If anything at all, the creatures look more like "Crabs" not "Clams". The "octopus with long fingers" was mentioned but not seen.
    • Citations

      Zaverni: We have a saboteur on board.

      Malachite: What's a saboteur? Is that a French word?

      Schmuel: Bad Frenchman.

    • Bandes originales
      We'll Meet Again
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      Written by Ross Parker and Hugh Charles

      Performed by The Ink Spots

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 septembre 2025 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Thaïlande
    • sociétés de production
      • 20th Television
      • 26 Keys Productions
      • FX Productions
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