Noah Hawley’s latest book is a horror story of a different ilk than his latest TV series — or is it? Whereas “Alien: Earth” is chock-full of slimy, savage parasites like the titular xenomorph that don ...
TV has taught us many important lessons about aliens.They are either here to observe us, replace us, eat our cats, or gently judge our emotional intelligence while wearing a bathrobe. Sometimes all ...
Alien: Earth season 2 may not have been officially announced, but Hawley has expressed his hopes that the series will continue, especially after the open-ended conclusion of season 1. Many questions ...
The demise of Tootles (Kit Young) in Alien: Earth episode 6 is both avoidable and frustrating, but the silver lining is that it allows the show's greatest character to shine. We're talking, of course, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about TV shows, movies, video games, entertainment & culture. First of all, no, Alien: Earth is not a nature documentary.
[Editor's note: The following interview contains spoilers for "Alien: Earth" through Season 1, Episode 7, "Emergence."] Noah Hawley's latest book is a horror story of a different ilk than his latest ...