“Alien: Earth” has just concluded its first season, bringing the world originally imagined in Ridley Scott’s 1979 masterpiece to terra-firma for the very first time. (The original marketing materials for “Alien 3” teased that the sequel would be set on earth; it was not.) And creator Noah Hawley pulled it off, with larger set pieces that never betray the claustrophobia and nightmarishness of the film series, while also thoughtfully adding to the franchise’s dense lore.
As the show reached the finale, it pitted giant mega-corporations against one another (the newly introduced Prodigy was pitted against franchise favorite Weyland-Yutani) and set the Lost Boys, a group of children inhabiting robot bodies,…
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