Sigourney Weaver Reviews 'Alien: Earth'
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Alien: Earth may be a show about Xenomorphs, and this may have been an episode about creepy alien flies. But once again, the most chilling aspect of the episode — the part that sticks with me long after I've turned off the TV — is the implication of Species 64's behavior. It's not just intelligent. It'sangry.