Getting in bed with Weyland-Yutani really is a death sentence, isn't it? If it isn't the Xenomorphs that kill you, it's the anguish of a life in deep space that will do you in.
Following last week's bummer fourth episode , Alien: Earth bounces back with an incomparably stronger fifth episode, "In Space, No One...." Essentially a prequel that revels in gruesome detail how the USCSS Maginot became a tomb that crashed in New Saigon, this new episode still unearths plenty of suspense, horror—even heartbreak—never mind that we know exactly how this journey ends: violently.
We follow who else but Morrow (Babou Ceesay) as the episode's main point-of-view character, whose moving backstory reframes his ruthlessness in a sympathetic light, Alien: Earth proves itself as a TV show that war