(Warning: Spoilers ahead.)
Alien: Earth rather unsubtly named its Season 1 finale “The Real Monsters.”
As such, the dramatic episode delivered big reveals, emotional reckonings, and ultimately, a flip in power dynamics.
The robot-child hybrids not only revolted against the controlling adults in charge, but also imprisoned them, while some of the alien specimens stolen from onboard the deep space research vessel USCSS Maginot broke out of captivity and now have free reign over Neverland island.
Compared to other installments of the Alien franchise, however, the series so far ends not with carnage, but with cliffhangers—no really, how many of us were eagerly anticipating irksome tech trillionaire Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) being mauled by a xenomorph or becoming a meat puppet host f