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Alien: Earth is an American television series created by . It is the first television series in the and is set two years before the events of the 1979 film . The series stars , , , , , , and in main roles. Development for the series was reported to have begun in early 2019, with attached to executive produce for . It had started pre-production by April 2023, with Chandler cast in the lead role the following month, and further casting taking place from July to November that year. After principal photography was delayed due to the , production began in July 2023 but was halted in August due to the . Filming resumed in April 2024 and ended in July that year. Alien: Earth premiered on and FX on Hulu in the United States and on internationally on August 12, 2025. Premise The opening of the first episode introduces the premise of the series as involving three separate destinies for the immortality of mankind. These are: Cybernetically enhanced humans: Artificially intelligent beings: (Synths) Synthetic beings with downloaded human consciousness: When the space vessel Maginot crash-lands on Earth, a young hybrid woman and a group of tactical soldiers make a discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet's biggest threat. Cast and characters Main , , , and play Wendy, Joe Hermit, Boy Kavalier, and Kirsh respectively. as Wendy, the first hybrid (a person who has their human consciousness transferred into a body) and leader of the "Lost Boys" (a group of six hybrid prototypes created from terminally ill children by the Prodigy Corporation). Formerly known as Marcy Hermit, she was renamed Wendy after becoming a hybrid. as Joe Hermit, a for the Prodigy Corporation , and Wendy's human brother as Dame Sylvia, an employee of the Prodigy Corporation and Arthur Sylvia's wife as Boy Kavalier, the CEO of the Prodigy Corporation and the world's youngest trillionaire as Morrow, the USCSS Maginot's (human with some synthetic parts) chief security officer as Slightly, a hybrid and member of the "Lost Boys". Formerly known as Aarush Singh, he was renamed Slightly by the Prodigy Corporation. as Curly, a hybrid and member of the "Lost Boys" as Nibs, a hybrid and member of the "Lost Boys". Formerly known as Rose Ellis. as Smee, a hybrid and member of the "Lost Boys" as Arthur Sylvia, a scientist and Dame Sylvia's husband Diêm Camille as Siberian, a Prodigy Corporation Security Service soldier as Rashidi, a Prodigy Corporation Security Service soldier as Atom Eins, a senior synthetic employee of the Prodigy Corporation as Kirsh, Prodigy Corporation's chief scientist, who serves as a mentor to the Lost Boys. Recurring as Yutani, the CEO of the as Tootles / Isaac, a hybrid and member of the "Lost Boys". He rejects his assigned name of Tootles by the Prodigy Corporation and renames himself after . Guest as Zoya Zaveri, the executive officer and later acting captain aboard the USCSS Maginot as Hoyt, a Prodigy Corporation Security Service soldier on the team with Joe as Anant, a Prodigy Corporation Security Service soldier on the search and rescue team with Joe Dean Alexandrou as Bergerfeld, a Prodigy Corporation Security Service soldier on the search and rescue team with Joe Amir Boutrous as Rahim, a medical officer aboard the USCSS Maginot as Chibuzo, a science officer aboard the USCSS Maginot as Shmuel, an engineer aboard the USCSS Maginot Jamie Bisping as Malachite, an engineer's apprentice aboard the USCSS Maginot Andy Yu as Teng, the navigator aboard the USCSS Maginot Max Rinehart as Bronski, a science officer aboard the USCSS Maginot as Petrovich, the chief engineer aboard the USCSS Maginot Tom Moya as Clem, a junior security officer aboard the USCSS Maginot Victoria Masoma as Sullivan, a crew member aboard the USCSS Maginot Tanapol Chuksrida as Dinsdale, the captain of the USCSS Maginot Episodes This section's plot summaries may be . Please by removing unnecessary details and making them more concise. (September 2025) () " Noah Hawley August 12, 2025 0.589 In 2120, five companies control Earth and the colonized , including the recently founded Prodigy Corporation. The USCSS Maginot , a Weyland-Yutani deep space research vessel, approaches Earth after a 65-year expedition to obtain extra-terrestrial specimens, among them . On Earth, at Prodigy's Neverland research island, a terminally ill child named Marcy becomes the first hybrid, having her consciousness transferred to an adult synthetic, and renames herself Wendy. Adjusting to her new body with the assistance of synthetic mentor Kirsh, Wendy oversees several other children who undergo the procedure. A malfunction compromises the Maginot's navigation, placing it on a collision course with Earth. Some specimens escape, and a grown kills most of the crew. It crashes into a tower in the Prodigy city of New , where Wendy's human brother Joe Hermit works as a medic and corporate soldier. CEO Boy Kavalier asserts the Maginot's contents now belong to Prodigy, and deploys Kirsh and the hybrids on Wendy's request to assist with search and rescue to test the hybrids capabilities. Security officer Morrow, who survived the crash in a reinforced , moves to protect the cargo and detains two Prodigy soldiers, who are killed by a -like specimen. Wendy remarks to Kirsh that she wants to save her brother from death. 2 "" Noah Hawley August 12, 2025 0.380 Boy Kavalier tells Dame Sylvia, that he formed the Hybrid project to allow humanity to compete with , and has granted Wendy additional abilities as he wishes to create a person smarter than him. Kavalier declines Weyland-Yutani's request to secure the Maginot's proprietary contents, warning any incursion on Prodigy's territory will be considered a hostile act. Joe is chased by a Xenomorph and separated from his colleagues. The Xenomorph tracks Joe to the higher floors of the tower, killing another soldier and massacring an apartment of wealthy residents who did not evacuate. Joe is saved by Morrow, who Joe and the Xenomorph, but the Xenomorph regains consciousness and escapes after killing numerous other soldiers, sparing Morrow. Arriving in New Siam, Hybrids Tootles, Smee, Nibs, and Curly encounter other extraterrestrial specimens. Wendy locates Joe along with Slightly but Joe does not recognize Wendy. Slightly reveals Wendy's true identity to a shocked Joe who believed Wendy/Marcy had died. The three encounter several Xenomorph eggs and are ordered by Kirsh to contain them until a team arrives. Joe is dragged away by the Xenomorph, and Wendy chases after it. 3 "" Dana Gonzales Noah Hawley and August 19, 2025 0.441 Nibs questions Curly about why the hybrids are all named after characters and why Marcy gets to be Wendy. Kavalier orders the specimens be brought to Neverland Island for study, despite objections from Kirsh and Dame Sylvia. Morrow finds Smee and Slightly guarding the Xenomorph eggs and interrogates them, suspicious of their childlike behavior. Morrow downloads all the data from the Maginot and erases the data from the source. Kirsh confronts Morrow and Morrow plants a device on Slightly's neck before escaping. Meanwhile, Wendy and Joe fight the Xenomorph with a , and Wendy kills the Xenomorph, although both sustain serious injuries. Returning to the island, Joe undergoes surgery and the Arthur and Dame tend to Wendy. Having escaped into New Siam, Morrow calls Ms. Yutani, and insists on retrieving the specimens despite being ordered to return home. Curly confronts Kavalier about his favoritism towards Wendy, asserting herself to be the best hybrid. Morrow contacts Slightly via the embedded device, convincing Slightly to be Morrow's friend. Kirsh, Tootles, and Curly dissect a facehugger and introduce its larva to Joe's damaged lung, removed during surgery. Wendy awakens, seemingly intercepting signals from the Xenomorph eggs which cause pain. Wendy ultimately collapses in the laboratory containing the eggs. 4 "" Ugla Hauksdóttir Noah Hawley and Bobak Esfarjani August 26, 2025 0.393 When Wendy wakes up, Arthur adjusts her hearing so Wendy can hear the Xenomorph eggs without experiencing pain, and Wendy discovers she can speak the Xenomorphs' language in a frequency audible to humans. Kirsh and Tootles test Trypanohyncha Ocellus (an octopus-like creature) on a sheep, and it implants itself in the sheep's brain via its eye socket. Tootles names himself as Issac. Kumi Morrow pressures Slightly into revealing his real name, Aarush Singh, and he is from India, as a sign of trust, and asks Slightly to steal a Xenomorph egg. Nibs, claiming to be pregnant, becomes violent after Dame Sylvia tries to interrogate her about the rescue mission, and is unknowingly put under house arrest. Joe, jaded after seeing how Wendy is treated as an experiment, attempts to quit and leave. However, Atom Eins tells Joe that if he does, Joe will be sent a large bill for his new lung and never see Wendy again. Slightly contacts Morrow to tell him that he cannot steal an egg, but the latter reveals he used Slightly's real name to track down his family, and uses them as blackmail. Morrow instructs Slightly to take a human near the eggs so they can be infected by a facehugger. It is revealed that Kirsh had been eavesdropping on Morrow and Slightly's conversations. Later, Wendy observes the Xenomorph-infected lung as the newborn Xenomorph bursts out, and Wendy placates it by communicating. 5 "" Noah Hawley Noah Hawley September 2, 2025 0.361 A flashback shows the events that occurred on the Maginot before it reached Earth. Junior security officer Clem wakes Morrow from cryo-sleep and tells him that a fire has led to two facehuggers escaping containment, which latched onto Captain Dinsdale and Science Officer Bronski. Dinsdale dies from the facehugger's acid blood when medical officer Rahim attempts to cut its tail. After being told by engineer Shmuel that the ship's navigational systems were also damaged in the fire, Morrow concludes that someone has sabotaged the ship. Executive officer Zaveri assumes command of the ship, but Morrow threatens to relieve her if she does not prioritize the creatures above the crew. Bronski is placed in cryo-sleep to prevent the gestation of the Xenomorph, but this fails. In science officer Chibuzo's lab, one leech specimen manages to open its test tube from the inside, and lays its larvae in her water bottle. Witnessing this, the Ocellus also escapes afterwards. Apprentice engineer Malachite drinks the water, and the larvae kill him internally; Chibuzo and Rahim are killed by their defensive toxic gas when trying to extract them. Navigator Teng is killed by the now full-grown Xenomorph. Chief engineer Petrovich is revealed to be behind the sabotage, having been promised a hybrid body by Kavalier if the ship crashes in Prodigy territory. Petrovich kills Clem and is in turn killed by Morrow, who retreats to the control room and seals himself in. Zaveri is killed by the Xenomorph outside the door. With everyone dead, Morrow locks himself in the panic room and awaits the crash. Back in the present, Morrow meets with Yutani, offering to retrieve the specimens by force and kill Kavalier. 6 "" Ugla Hauksdóttir Noah Hawley and Lisa Long September 9, 2025 0.478 As the Xenomorph grows, Wendy works on communicating with it. Nibs undergoes testing, prompting Atom Eins to demand her memory be reset to before the Maginot's crash. Dame reluctantly accepts, but Arthur refuses, and is fired under threat of execution if he is not gone by the end of the day. Wendy, disturbed by Nibs' behavior afterwards, learns she was reprogrammed. Meanwhile, Kavalier meets with Yutani over the ship's return and outwits her, securing 20 billion in damages while keeping the specimens for 6 weeks due to quarantine. Kirsh asks Tootles to feed and water the specimens while he is away. However, the Ocellus surprises him into accidentally locking himself in the same cage as two fly-like creatures, who kill him with acid and feed on his body. Slightly tries to lure Joe to the alien eggs, but he declines due to reassignment. Joe later visits a packing Arthur, who covertly deactivates Wendy's tracking device and gives Joe a boat code to allow them to escape. Noticing Tootles is disconnected, he goes to the lab accompanied by Slightly, who opens the cage of the Xenomorph eggs and locks him in, allowing a facehugger to latch onto Arthur. Kirsh watches this through security cameras, but does not tell Kavalier. Slightly hides along with Arthur's body in an air vent as the flies leave their cell. 7 "" Dana Gonzales Noah Hawley and Maria Melnik September 16, 2025 0.385 Smee discovers Slightly hiding an incapacitated Arthur, and the latter convinces him to help deliver Arthur to Morrow on the beach. Security re-secures the lab specimens. Wendy is disgusted by Kavalier's attitude to Tootles' death, and convinces Nibs to join her and Joe in escaping the island. On her way out, Wendy hacks the lab system, releasing the grown , which rampages and escapes into the forest. Kirsh finds Slightly and Smee carrying Arthur's body, but helps them take a faster route to the beach. Outside, Arthur awakes after the dies. Shortly after, a newborn Xenomorph bursts from his chest and escapes. The hybrids take the corpse to the beach, where Morrow's Yutani team meets them. Having failed to bring him the newborn, Morrow takes them captive. After Kirsh shows him the Ocellus caused the lab accident, Kavalier becomes fascinated with the creature's intelligence, and wants to place it into a human host. Outside, Wendy, Joe, and Nibs are held at gunpoint by Yutani forces, but Wendy calls the Xenomorph which kills them. She comforts it, sparing them. Morrow's team enter the facility, but they are taken captive by Kirsh, who has also captured the newborn Xenomorph. Wendy, Joe, and Nibs reach the boat, but they are intercepted by Neverland security. Nibs, frustrated, brutally kills a soldier, prompting Joe to incapacitate her. A shocked Wendy scolds Joe, as the Xenomorph watches in the distance. 8 "" Dana Gonzales Noah Hawley & September 23, 2025 0.469 The hybrids have been imprisoned in one cell, with Joe and Morrow in another. Wendy uses her abilities to block the facility's cameras and communications. She struggles with Joe's decision to shoot Nibs, believing he chose to ally himself with humans instead of her, but ultimately unlocks his cell. Kavalier approaches the hybrids and reveals that at six years old, he built his own synthetic which he used to kill his abusive father. Wendy unlocks their cell, Nibs kills Kavalier's bodyguard, and Kavalier flees. Morrow attacks Kirsh in the lab; Kirsh is badly damaged, but ultimately chokes Morrow unconscious. Smee and Slightly arrive in the lab and they take both Kirsh and Morrow, while Nibs captures Dame. Meanwhile, Atom lures Joe to Kavalier's room and locks him in with the Ocellus. Wendy arrives to save him and fights Atom, who reveals himself as a synthetic, allowing Wendy to control his motor functions. The Ocellus escapes to the beach, where it possesses Arthur's corpse. With the help of the older Xenomorph, Wendy and Joe capture Kavalier and lock him in a cell with Kirsh, Atom, Dame, and Morrow. As Yutani and her team approach the island, Wendy, with both Xenomorphs nearby, declares, "Now, we rule." Production Development In February 2019, reported that two television series were in development, one animated – – and one live-action, from for the network . In December 2020, as part of Disney's Investor Day presentation, the latter television series project was officially announced to be in development for the network, with as showrunner and Scott as executive producer, being set on Earth in the near future. On February 17, 2022, revealed that the series is a taking place before the events of (1979). Hawley himself confirmed that the series would be tied more into the style and mythology of the original 1979 film rather than the prequel films (2012), and (2017). In April 2023, chairman of , , stated that the series was in active pre-production. According to president Gina Balian, the scale of the production of Alien: Earth was much bigger than that of the 2024 FX series , whose budget has been reported as $250 million. Casting In May 2023, was cast in the lead role, followed by , , , and in July. and would be among those added to the cast in November 2023. Filming was scheduled to begin in March 2022, but was delayed due to the . Production on the series began on July 19, 2023, in . Filming (without the American cast including Sydney Chandler, Timothy Olyphant, and David Rysdahl) was allowed to occur during the due to the series' British cast working under an contract. In late August, the production was halted due to the strike with most of the first episode completed. Filming resumed in April 2024, and wrapped in mid-July. , Bella Gonzales and serve as cinematographers. Music The score for the series was composed by . The soundtrack was released on on August 12, 2025. It will get a vinyl release in December 2025 on Mutant. The episodes end on famous , and songs because Hawley decided to highlight the endings by "mak[ing] an arena show, something that feels bigger than a small theater", featuring tracks by , , , , , , , , and . The soundtrack from the fifth episode "In Space, No One…" was released as a stand-alone album on September 2, 2025. Release Promotion Alien: Earth's promotion included immersive experiences such as The Wreckage, which was displayed at the and , and The Hunt, an activation staged in major cities worldwide. also partnered with several companies for promotional tie-ins, offering limited-time meals and beverages through food and hotel chains, as well as exclusive merchandise. Release The first episode of Alien: Earth was screened early at the series' panel at the San Diego Comic-Con on July 25. The series premiered on and with its first two episodes on August 12, followed by weekly releases of the remaining six episodes. Internationally, Alien: Earth was made available to stream on . Reception Viewership The Walt Disney Company announced that the first episode of Alien: Earth garnered 9.2 million views worldwide within its first six days of streaming. This total was calculated by dividing the total hours watched by the episode's runtime, reflecting viewership on , , and . Analytics company , which gathers viewership data from certain and content providers, reported that Alien: Earth was watched by 1.8 million U.S. households during its live-plus-five-day period. Boomer households (ages 65–74) over-indexed in viewership by 8% compared to other demographic groups. , which records streaming viewership on some U.S. television screens, reported that Alien: Earth was watched for 464 million minutes between August 11–17, ranking as the seventh-most-streamed original series. In the following week, from August 18–24, it recorded 337 million minutes of watch time, making it the ninth-most-streamed original series that week. Alien: Earth was later streamed for 326 million minutes from August 25–31, making it the tenth-most-streamed original series of the week. Critical response On the website , 93% of 189 critics' reviews are positive, with a critics consensus of: "Stylistically bold and scary as hell, Noah Hawley's Alien: Earth transplants the Xenomorph mythos into the television medium with its cinematic grandeur intact while staking out a unique identity of its own." , which uses a , assigned a score of 85 out of 100, based on 41 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". James Dyer of gave the first season five out of five stars, praising its exploration of "the nature of consciousness, mortality, [and] humanity", concluding that "Hawley's series is a rare prequel that serves to enrich its source material, breathing new life into a once-tired franchise". For , Brian Tallerico wrote, "'s work on feels like a logical comparison, and that's the quality tier on which this show resides as well. ... [Hawley] delivers an 8-episode first season that somehow marries the philosophical depth that fans of admired with the intense action and bone-chilling imagery of 's ." Angie Han of described it as a "heady, sprawling, occasionally unwieldy but eventually thrilling epic about personhood, hubris, and of course, the primal pleasure of watching people get absolutely rocked by space monsters", noting its production design and "new beasts with their own deliciously horrible ways of killing". Not all reviews were positive. Dominic Baez of criticized the show's pace and uneven story, writing, "Its examination of identity ... is less insightful than it wants to be, buckling under the weight of its own unanswered questions. And far too often it feels like two separate plots stitched together, a of existentialism and aliens ripping people apart." of called the feeling of the show "tedious" and wrote that it "struggles to resolve the tension between replicating the core Alien appeal and building a broader narrative suited for long-form television," at the same time questioning if Hawley is fit for the genre versus his previous stylings. , who portrayed in the original movies, praised the series, noting how it expands the franchise's scope and calling it "much more profound than just an Alien movie." Future According to series creator Noah Hawley, work has not yet begun on a second season, but conversations are ongoing. He is ready to begin immediately if Disney decides to renew the show. Hawley expects a renewal decision to be made "soon" after the airing of the season finale on September 23, 2025, once its viewership can be evaluated. In another interview, Hawley said that he hopes to have a decision "in the next couple of months."
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Alchemist & Havoc stopped by the Cruz Show to talk about the new Mobb Deep Project which includes Prodigy. Alchemist slo told some funny stories about being dragged into various beefs because he produced the tracks. Havoc told some great stories about Mobb Deep and more. Great interview for Hip Hop Fans
Alien Earth - Season 1: Episode 364 - In space no one can hear you scream but on earth no one can see Prodigy scheme,,, We crashland onto earth with strange alien species and deal with a bit of science and corporate espionage when we talk about season 1 of Alien Earth on Normies Like Us! Are you a fan of Peter Pan? Insta: @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/ https://letterboxd.com/BabblingBrooksy/ https://letterboxd.com/hobbes72/ https://letterboxd.com/mikejromans/ Special Guest: Adam Bennett.
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E no episódio de Reflix de hoje, Brunão e Baconzitos discutem o último episódio da série de terror da FX: Alien: Earth. Na série de terror e ficção científica Alien: Earth, quando uma misteriosa nave espacial cai na Terra, uma jovem (Sydney Chandler) e um desorganizado grupo de soldados táticos fazem uma descoberta fatídica que os coloca frente a frente com a maior ameaça que o planeta já enfrentou. Alien: Earth se passa em 2120, quando cinco corporações – Prodigy, Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic e Threshold – exercem o poder das nações e seus próprios avanços tecnológicos prometem um novo amanhã.
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Buckle up, spacefarers—because we're heading to 2120. Alien: Earth, the franchises chilling new prequel, crash-lands us into a world where megacorporations rule, human-synthetic hybrids walk among us, and rival powers race to weaponize the galaxy's most terrifying lifeform. With Weyland-Yutani scheming, Prodigy pushing boundaries, and xenomorphs finally crawling onto Earth, this series isn't just a prequel—it's a corporate nightmare wrapped in sci-fi horror. On The Bloody Reel, we're dissecting the first half of the series—unpacking the terror, the tension, and the twisted thrills that make this entry a worthy addition to the Alien legacy.Make sure you check out our YouTube if you rather watch our podcast, see link belowHave a Bloody Day! Visit our Website: https://www.bloodyreel.com/ Visit us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DjqAq4zIetk?si=yTlMtZsfoO0q_1b9
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[Khan review starts at 19:42] Anthony and Laurie are joined by TrekMovie reviewer Dénes House this week. They start with a quick look at the news—there’ll be a Star Trek panel and Starfleet Academy experience at New York Comic Con, Ethan Peck and Paul Wesley talk about the Spirk mind meld in the Strange New Worlds season 3 finale, Kate Mulgrew is still mad about the cancellation of Prodigy, Gates McFadden has a fun take on TNG’s “Sub Rosa,” and Jeri Taylor gets honored at last Sunday’s Emmy Awards. Then the trio is ready to talk about the new audio drama Star Trek: Khan. They review the first two episodes with all agreeing it is an excellent new part of Star Trek in terms of storytelling, performances, and production. We also play interviews from Khan co-writer Kirsten Beyer and stars Naveen Andrews (Lost) and Wrenn Schmidt (For All Mankind). They wrap up with bits of the week, including Rebecca Romijn’s Star Trek role as a clue on Jeopardy, the fun Target Audience reaction podcast watching Star Trek for the first time, and Laurie promoting her upcoming moderation of an online panel with Voyager’s Robert Duncan McNeill.
[Khan review starts at 19:42] Anthony and Laurie are joined by TrekMovie reviewer Dénes House this week. They start with a quick look at the news—there’ll be a Star Trek panel and Starfleet Academy experience at New York Comic Con, Ethan Peck and Paul Wesley talk about the Spirk mind meld in the Strange New Worlds season 3 finale, Kate Mulgrew is still mad about the cancellation of Prodigy, Gates McFadden has a fun take on TNG’s “Sub Rosa,” and Jeri Taylor gets honored at last Sunday’s Emmy Awards. Then the trio is ready to talk about the new audio drama Star Trek: Khan. They review the first two episodes with all agreeing it is an excellent new part of Star Trek in terms of storytelling, performances, and production. We also play interviews from Khan co-writer Kirsten Beyer and stars Naveen Andrews (Lost) and Wrenn Schmidt (For All Mankind). They wrap up with bits of the week, including Rebecca Romijn’s Star Trek role as a clue on Jeopardy, the fun Target Audience reaction podcast watching Star Trek for the first time, and Laurie promoting her upcoming moderation of an online panel with Voyager’s Robert Duncan McNeill.
E no episódio de Reflix de hoje, Brunão e Baconzitos discutem o penúltimo episódio da série de terror da FX: Alien: Earth. Acompanhe com a gente mais uma série da Disney+ no Reflix! Na série de terror e ficcção científica Alien: Earth, quando uma misteriosa nave espacial cai na Terra, uma jovem (Sydney Chandler) e um desorganizado grupo de soldados táticos fazem uma descoberta fatídica que os coloca frente a frente com a maior ameaça que o planeta já enfrentou. Alien: Earth se passa em 2120, quando cinco corporações – Prodigy, Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic e Threshold – exercem o poder das nações e seus próprios avanços tecnológicos prometem um novo amanhã.
WHAT DID YOU DO?!? Alien Earth Full Episode Reaction Watch Along: / thereelrejects Visit https://huel.com/rejects to get 15% off your order Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Grab Our New XENOMORPHIN' TIME Tee!! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ With the Season 1 Finale coming up next week, Coy Jandreau (DC Studios), Tara Erickson, & Aaron Alexander RETURN for another Alien Earth Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Analysis, Breakdown, & Spoiler Review!! Tara Erickson, Coy Jandreau & Aaron Alexander delve into Episode 7: “Emergence” of Alien: Earth, FX's sci-fi horror series created by Noah Hawley (Fargo, Legion). This penultimate installment raises the stakes in Earth's terrifying prequel to the original Alien film, set in 2120. The wardens of power—corporate, human, and alien—are converging, and allegiances are shredded as Prodigy's secrets combust. “Emergence” culminates in one of the series' most unforgettable scenes—the brutal chestburster moment. Arthur Sylvia (David Rysdahl) succumbs to the horrifying alien lifecycle in a tragic, deeply emotional release. Meanwhile, Wendy and the hybrids confront the haunting truth of their pasts as they stumble upon graves bearing the real names of The Lost Boys, leading Wendy to an irreversible breaking point. With betrayal, corporate warfare, body horror, and rising urgency, this episode sets the final confrontation up to be one for the ages. Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Follow Coy Jandreau: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coyjandreau?l... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coyjandreau/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoyJandreau YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwYH2szDTuU9ImFZ9gBRH8w Follow Tara Erickson: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaraErickson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taraerickson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetaraerickson Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ce 17 septembre, Marjorie Hache partage deux heures de pépites dans RTL2 Pop-Rock Station. La nouveauté du jour vient de Tame Impala avec "Loser", premier extrait d'un cinquième album à venir, inspiré des rave parties australiennes. L'album de la semaine continue de se dévoiler avec "Black Roses" des Nova Twins. Pour la reprise du soir, Korn réinvente "Another Brick in the Wall" de Pink Floyd dans une version nu metal percutante. La soirée rend aussi hommage à Keith Flint de The Prodigy avec "Breathe", et fait place aux voix singulières de Chris Cornell avec Audioslave, de Billy Squier et de David Bowie époque Ziggy Stardust. Marjorie partage également la recommandation de Francis Zégut avec Amira Elfeky, jeune talent repéré par Sam Carter d'Architects. Enfin, Archive annonce son retour avec l'album "Glass Minds" prévu pour février. Tame Impala - Loser David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust The Prodigy - Breathe Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll Billy Squier - The Stroke Gary Glitter - Rock & Roll Part 2 The Black Keys - Howlin For You Nova Twins - Black Roses Beastie Boys - Fight For Your Right Audioslave - Like A Stone Black Sabbath - Iron Man Jehnny Beth - No Good For People Korn - Another Brick In The Wall Elvis Presley - A Little Less Conversation (Jxl Radio Edit Remix) Amira Elfeky - Will You Love Me When I'm Dead Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone Fun Lovin' Criminals - Scooby Snacks Archive - Look At Us Peter Frampton - Show Me The Way Garbage - Cherry Lips Kneecap & Paul Hartnoll - Sayonara Foals - My Number Mogwai - Hunted By A Freak Skunk Anansie - Hedonism Prince - AutomaticHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
HACK THE PLANET!Thirty years ago, that was the catchphrase for a high-energy youth culture movie focusing on a diverse crew of good-looking, well-dressed, "teenage" hackers in New York City. All these kids wanna do via modems and computers is to have fun....until they discover a criminal conspiracy with plans to use a computer virus which eventually result in an ecological disaster. Directed by Iain Softely (Backbeat, K-Pax, The Skeleton Key), this techno-fueled romp eventually became a cult classic powered by its danceable soundtrack (Massive Attack, Prodigy, Orbital) and its cast of up-and-comers including Jonny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie, Jesse Bradford, Laurence Mason, and Matthew Lillard. So let's rewind back to a specific time AND place....when the only options available for enterprising youth....were to Boot Up or Shut Up!Host: Geoff GershonEdited By Ella GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a textSupport the showhttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
The FUTY trio is back with another episode full of opinions and dialogue. This week the crew have hot takes on Charlie Kirk's assassination, QueenzFlip catching fades at the west Indian day parade, and did Actor Clifton Powell play George Clinton in the California Love music video? In music, Young Thug's interview with Big Bank, Busta Rhymes trying to hump on Mariah Carey's leg after the VMAs, and a new verse from Prodigy off the new Mobb Deep album that's dropping next month? In sports, NFL season started, Carmelo Anthony's induction into the hall of fame, Streameast is dead, and we also have fight night predictions for Canelo vs. Bud. Enjoy !
01. John Monkman - Pumpui 02. The Prodigy, Loskin, Mott - Breathe 03. Max Graham, Second Sine, Allan Mcloud - Chance To Escape 04. Kronika, Arina Tyler - Staying Alive 05. Anthony - French Kiss 06. Riko & Gugga - Fan Halen 07. Bijou, Datti - Mind Eraser 08. Cold Mind, Alex Yikker - Like it Talking 09. Camelphat, John Cala - Sunshine 10. Stan Kolev - Soul Fragments 11. Touch The Sound - Loca 12. Alex O'rion - Luna 13. Ruben Karapetyan - Synesthesia 14. Kontaktees - Moments In Love 15. Wally Lopez - Inspire To Make A Difference 16. Luca Abayan - Lucid Dreams 17. Stan Kolev - Originate 18. The Wash - I Surrender 19. Sebastian Sellares - Abaddon 20. Nuran - Tension 21. Airwave, Soniddo, Imal - The Final Simulation 22. Skyhunter, Juan Sapia - Redemption 23. Anma - Greatness in Darkness 24. Michael A - Savanna 25. Sistersweet - Asena 26. Trebuen - The End 27. Protoculture - Chromaflora 28. Ed Lopes - Counterclockwise 29. Oliver Koletzki, Talmirage - Own Me 30. Danmic's - Serenity 31. Pasindu, Noise Generation - Synthetic 32. No Hopes, Max Freeze - Rise Up 33. Plastic Robots, Alphano, Atric - No Break 34. Emilian, Panic Chase, Mad&lynn - Una Guitarra 35. Nick Warren, Landikhan, Iv - in, Gorje Hewek - In The Dark 36. Guy Mantzur, Kamilo Sanclemente - The Future is in the Past 37. Traumhouse - Everlasting 38. Jadon Fonka, Vihanga - Dreams We Had In Ceylon 39. Coqueit - Scylla 40. Monojoke, Amaare, Zankee Gulati - One Note 41. Paul Hamilton, Cathy K, Vulturem - Luke 42. Jamie Stevens, Meeting Molly, The Wash - Illusionist 43. Haft, Peyman S - Reflections 44. Redspace - Neuroleptic 45. Ivan Lozano - Towards Me 46. Riko & Gugga - Prophet 47. J Lauda, Noiyse Project - Meridian 48. Protoculture - In Bloom 49. Ivan Lozano - Volantis 50. Jack Lazarus - Cosmic Transmission 51. Joe Fisher, Stub - Reality Exchange 52. Space Motion, Synthetix - Look At Me 53. Billie Eilish, Temple Gate, Maezbi - The Greatest 54. Gowzer - It's All or Nothing 55. Sofi Tukker, Crush Club - Swing 56. Rokazer - Together 57. Hank, Gorge, Nick Curly - Control 58. Jayy Vibes, Kazko - Rising Sun 59. D.j. Macintyre, Rockka - Martian Boogie 60. U.v - Voices 61. Mr. Mojo, Kyotto - Senses 62. Modbit - Vision 63. Will Dekeizer - Dixieland 64. Byhon, Emi Ca - Quantum 65. Polo (AR) - Nostalgia Del Presente 66. Leandro Dizeo, Igcio, Nicholas Van Orton - Hidden Dimension 67. Kamadev - Want Forever 68. Rudra - Impermanence 69. Andres Moris, Emphi - The Choice 70. Underworld, D - nox, Emi Galvan - Dark & Long
01. John Monkman - Pumpui 02. The Prodigy, Loskin, Mott - Breathe 03. Max Graham, Second Sine, Allan Mcloud - Chance To Escape 04. Kronika, Arina Tyler - Staying Alive 05. Anthony - French Kiss 06. Riko & Gugga - Fan Halen 07. Bijou, Datti - Mind Eraser 08. Cold Mind, Alex Yikker - Like it Talking 09. Camelphat, John Cala - Sunshine 10. Stan Kolev - Soul Fragments 11. Touch The Sound - Loca 12. Alex O'rion - Luna 13. Ruben Karapetyan - Synesthesia 14. Kontaktees - Moments In Love 15. Wally Lopez - Inspire To Make A Difference 16. Luca Abayan - Lucid Dreams 17. Stan Kolev - Originate 18. The Wash - I Surrender 19. Sebastian Sellares - Abaddon 20. Nuran - Tension 21. Airwave, Soniddo, Imal - The Final Simulation 22. Skyhunter, Juan Sapia - Redemption 23. Anma - Greatness in Darkness 24. Michael A - Savanna 25. Sistersweet - Asena 26. Trebuen - The End 27. Protoculture - Chromaflora 28. Ed Lopes - Counterclockwise 29. Oliver Koletzki, Talmirage - Own Me 30. Danmic's - Serenity 31. Pasindu, Noise Generation - Synthetic 32. No Hopes, Max Freeze - Rise Up 33. Plastic Robots, Alphano, Atric - No Break 34. Emilian, Panic Chase, Mad&lynn - Una Guitarra 35. Nick Warren, Landikhan, Iv - in, Gorje Hewek - In The Dark 36. Guy Mantzur, Kamilo Sanclemente - The Future is in the Past 37. Traumhouse - Everlasting 38. Jadon Fonka, Vihanga - Dreams We Had In Ceylon 39. Coqueit - Scylla 40. Monojoke, Amaare, Zankee Gulati - One Note 41. Paul Hamilton, Cathy K, Vulturem - Luke 42. Jamie Stevens, Meeting Molly, The Wash - Illusionist 43. Haft, Peyman S - Reflections 44. Redspace - Neuroleptic 45. Ivan Lozano - Towards Me 46. Riko & Gugga - Prophet 47. J Lauda, Noiyse Project - Meridian 48. Protoculture - In Bloom 49. Ivan Lozano - Volantis 50. Jack Lazarus - Cosmic Transmission 51. Joe Fisher, Stub - Reality Exchange 52. Space Motion, Synthetix - Look At Me 53. Billie Eilish, Temple Gate, Maezbi - The Greatest 54. Gowzer - It's All or Nothing 55. Sofi Tukker, Crush Club - Swing 56. Rokazer - Together 57. Hank, Gorge, Nick Curly - Control 58. Jayy Vibes, Kazko - Rising Sun 59. D.j. Macintyre, Rockka - Martian Boogie 60. U.v - Voices 61. Mr. Mojo, Kyotto - Senses 62. Modbit - Vision 63. Will Dekeizer - Dixieland 64. Byhon, Emi Ca - Quantum 65. Polo (AR) - Nostalgia Del Presente 66. Leandro Dizeo, Igcio, Nicholas Van Orton - Hidden Dimension 67. Kamadev - Want Forever 68. Rudra - Impermanence 69. Andres Moris, Emphi - The Choice 70. Underworld, D - nox, Emi Galvan - Dark & Long
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Dave, Devan, Michael, Bradley, and Ryan get together at the local Arcturian dive bar, grab a pint, and talk about the good ol' days aboard the USCSS Maginot, when they were running for their lives, screaming their heads off, and crying for their mommies as they discuss the latest episode in Noah Hawley's FX series, "Alien: Earth." The crew examine this surprisingly polarizing flashback episode, which shows the events aboard the Maginot that led to the ship's fateful crash in the Prodigy city of New Siam. They discuss what they enjoyed about it, including the sabotage mystery, Morrow's investigation and character arc, and some of the reveals about the unusual creatures aboard the ship. They also chat about their views on several of the more negatively received aspects of the episode, including the criticisms of the incompetence of the Maginot crew. Thanks as always for listening! Let us know how you're feeling so far about Alien: Earth. We'd love to hear from you. Stay frosty!
E no episódio de Reflix de hoje, Brunão e Baconzitos discutem o sexto episódio da série de terror da FX: Alien: Earth. Acompanhe com a gente mais uma série da Disney+ no Reflix! Na série de terror e ficcção científica Alien: Earth, quando uma misteriosa nave espacial cai na Terra, uma jovem (Sydney Chandler) e um desorganizado grupo de soldados táticos fazem uma descoberta fatídica que os coloca frente a frente com a maior ameaça que o planeta já enfrentou. Alien: Earth se passa em 2120, quando cinco corporações - Prodigy, Weyland-Yutani, Lynch, Dynamic e Threshold – exercem o poder das nações e seus próprios avanços tecnológicos prometem um novo amanhã.
In this week's episode, Matt & Alex talk about Revival on SyFy and the first few episodes of Alien: Earth. Matt realizes if he was a reviver he could all the Oreos he wants with no downsides, Alex is furious Prodigy isn't modeled after him, and they both come to the agreement that the Xenomorph is the most terrifying horror movie villain of all time. Find out more at https://henchmen-of-comics.pinecast.co
What If the CIA and Weyland-Yutani Merged? (Spoiler: Everyone Dies) This week on the podcast, Alien: Earth Episode 5 and Episodes 3 & 4 of The Terminal List: Dark Wolf reviews. Episode Index Intro: 0:07 Alien Earth: The Terminal List: Alien: Earth (FX/Hulu) Episode 5 – “In Space, No One…” Summary: A flashback shows the events that occurred on the Maginot starting seventeen days before it reached Earth. Junior security officer Clem wakes Morrow from cryosleep and tells him there has been a fire in one of the containment rooms. Two facehuggers have escaped and latched upon ship’s captain Dinsdale and science officer Bronski. Dinsdale dies from the facehugger’s acid blood when medical officer Rahim attempts to cut the tail from his neck. After being told by engineer Shmuel that the ship’s navigational systems were also damaged in the fire, Morrow concludes that a crew member has sabotaged the ship. Executive officer Zaveri assumes command of the ship, but Morrow threatens to relieve her if she does not prioritize the creatures above the crew. Bronski is placed in cryo-sleep to prevent the gestation of the Xenomorph, but this fails. In science officer Chibuzo’s lab, one leech specimen manages to open its test tube from the inside, and lays its larvae in her water bottle. Witnessing this, the Ocellus also escapes after Chibuzo fails to seal its containment vessel. Apprentice engineer Malachite drinks the water, and the larvae kill him from the inside; Chibuzo and Rahim are also killed by their defensive toxic gas when trying to extract them. Witnessing this, Zavari is in shock and Morrow relieves her of command. After being interrogated by Morrow, navigator Teng is killed by the fully-grown Xenomorph. Chief engineer Petrovich is revealed to be behind the sabotage at the order of Boy Kavalier, who promises him a hybrid body if the ship crashes in Prodigy territory. Petrovich kills Clem and is in turn killed by Morrow, who retreats to the control room and seals himself in. Zaveri is killed by the Xenomorph outside the door. With everyone dead, Morrow locks himself in the panic room and awaits the crash. Back in the present, Morrow meets with Yutani, offering to retrieve the specimens by force and kill Kavalier. Writer/Director: Written and directed by Noah Hawley Cast Highlights: Richa Moorjani (Zaveri), Sandra Yi Sencindiver (Yutani), Amir Boutrous (Rahim), Karen Aldridge (Chibuzo), Michael Smiley (Shmuel), Jamie Bisping (Malachite), Andy Yu (Teng), Max Rinehart (Bronski), Enzo Cilenti (Petrovich), Tom Moya (Clem). Air Date & Stats: Aired September 2, 2025, on FX and FX on Hulu. Duration: 64 minutes. Viewership: ~0.361 million households; 0.10 rating (18–49 demo). Style & Reception: Critics lauded its homages to Ridley Scott's original Alien, elevated tension, and emotional depth. Called a “banger” and “standout” bottle episode. Out of 5 In Space, No One… Hears You in the Loving Embrace of a Facehugger Darryl: 4.15/5 Brian: 4.28/5 The Terminal List: Dark (Amazon Prime) Episode 3 – “What’s Past Is Prologue” Summary: Vahid and Cyrus Rahimi attend a conference on the Iranian nuclear agreement in Geneva, and later meet with Minister Yousef Saedi. Farooq, Landry, and another CIA officer, Ish Reinhart, join Haverford’s team. Danawi’s phone shows he received $5 million in cryptocurrency to deliver to Balaz Molnar, a nuclear physics professor in Budapest. Texts come through from another number identified as Thana Haddad. Farooq questions her and discovers she is Danawi’s estranged daughter, but can’t bring himself to follow orders to kill her. Varon agrees not to tell the others after he confesses that, as a teenager, his sisters were raped by Uday Hussein, but he later helped the Americans in eliminating him. Edwards and Perash bond, but he becomes more estranged from his wife stateside. Impersonating Danawi, Farooq meets with Molnar and purchases proof of concept for proprietary bearings he is selling to Iran, which will enable them to still enrich uranium with the smaller number of centrifuges mandated by the nuclear deal. A third-party team tail Farooq after the meeting until he is extracted by Landry, and one kills Reinhart. Edwards has Varon cut CCTV and guns the man down on the Budapest Metro, taking a photo for identification before being extracted himself. Writer & Director: Directed by Liz Friedlander, written by Naomi Iizuka and Max Adams. Cast Highlights: Taylor Kitsch (Ben Edwards), Tom Hopper (Raife Hastings), Chris Pratt (James Reece), Rona‑Lee Shimon (Eliza Perash), Dar Salim (Mo Farooq), Rashidz Tzarfati (Tal Varon), Robert Wisdom (Jed Haverford), among others. Air Date: Premiered August 27, 2025 alongside Episodes 1 & 2. Episode 4 – “The Sound of the Guns” Summary: Hastings is contacted by a former Selous Scouts associate of his father, who confirms Haverford manages a long-term asset in Tehran codenamed Shepherd. Minister Saedi thanks Cyrus for his clandestine work, but Vahid begins to question their actions of putting nuclear weapons in the hands of such men. The team relocates to Munich, discovering the third party is the nuclear proliferation Khalid Network, working to move the bearings into Iran before the nuclear deal is finalised. Haverford plans to intercept the convoy in Geneva and swap Molnar's bearings for fakes, rendering Iran's new facility useless. He assures a suspicious Hastings that Shepherd’s intel is legitimate. Edwards and Perash kiss whilst scouting a location. Varon secures the fake bearings from Mossad agent Mordechai Ofer. Hastings becomes concerned about collateral damage with the convoy ambush plan and Edwards’ change in attitude. Edwards argues their current posting allows them to take real action compared to serving under military red tape. Haverford kills Molnar. Impersonating Austrian Federal Police, the team attacks the Khalid Network convoy and obtains the bearings, but are met by a large team of shooters on exfil. Farooq is injured and extracted by Landry. The Israelis betray the team, hacking Haverford's phone and stealing the bearings after incapacitating Edwards. Writer & Director: Directed by Liz Friedlander, written by Kenny Sheard. Air Date: Dropped September 3, 2025. Out of 10 Wood Chopping Like Steve Rogers in the Woods Darryl: 8.2/10 Brian: 7.88/10 Contact Us The Infamous Podcast can be found wherever podcasts are found on the Interwebs, feel free to subscribe and follow along on social media. 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Double Tap Episode 426 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Midwest Industries, Swampfox Optics, Medical Gear Outfitters, Blue Alpha, Mitchell Defense, Bowers Group, and Matador Arms Welcome to Double Tap, episode 426! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! pew.deals - Dear WLS Duke of Crude - Hey fam, So my job has me go to a lot of heavy industrial places to tour and report on from a safety perspective. One of the last places I went to was a large liquid natural gas terminal on the gulf coast. Outsiders were not allowed to bring firearms onto the property which was bullshit, but they also had armed security through the facility as this place was regulated by homeland security and the department of energy. I didn't get to talk with those security people or get a good look at what they were carrying, but what do you think would be the best caliber and ammo for that scenario? Most all surrounding environment contains explosive and/or flammable liquid, but you do have a very real threat of terrorism there as well. Thought this might be a fun thought experiment or discussion. When I go back, I'll compare with what ya ll come up with and report back. Also, did everyone win the dead pool this week? Ozzy, hulk hogan, and %Chuck mangione all in one swoop. Thanks! Duke Alex W - Hey y'all. I'm considering buying a 45 acp handgun for woods carry and as something fun and slightly less expensive to shoot than my 10mm. I think i want a metal frame hammer gun just as a change from all my striker pistols. But, I don't want a manual safety as I'm not used to carrying with a safety and don't want to forget to turn it off if I really need the gun. The sig p220 seems like the obvious choice. But I would like something with a higher capacity than 8 rounds. As far as I can tell, the p227 and the cz97 would have fit what I'm looking for perfectly but have both been discontinued. Can you suggest any quality guns similar to those two that im forgetting about? Thanks. Keep up the great work. Steve B - I recently won a Springfield Prodigy 3.5", it's my first 2011 style pistol. From what I understand the first run of Prodigy's had problems but supposedly the kinks were worked out by now. I already have a number of carry options including a cajunized CZ P-01 and a P365xl. So the size and weight doesn't bother me much, my question is what would you do with it? It isn't drop safe, but that isn't a huge factor, with a 3.5" barrel it isn't prime for competition. Would you carry it if it's reliable or trade it in on something else? Ian C - Esteemed Leaders of the Cult, As the fervent heat of summer begins to fade and the gentle, crisp breath of autumn approaches, so too does the time of the noble pursuit—the great hunt for the majestic white-tailed deer. In the realm in which I dwell, the sovereign's wardens—those gallant stewards in green jeans—have most graciously bestowed upon us the privilege of employing straight-walled cartridges in this venerable endeavor. To that end, I humbly seek your esteemed counsel. Of the following three arms, which would you deem most worthy for the task of felling such a noble creature? • The venerable .45-70 Government (lever-action) • The stout-hearted .44 Magnum (lever-action) • Or the nimble .357 Magnum Contender (single-shot) Moreover, in your seasoned judgment, would you favor jacketed hollow points or full metal jacket rounds for such a purpose? It bears noting that the land is largely suburban in character, though there remain several verdant clearings where hunting is sanctioned. However, due to environmental constraints, engagement distances exceeding 50 yards are unlikely. I remain ever grateful for your wisdom, and trust that your response shall arrive in time for the commencement of the great hunt. With the highest regards and sincerest thanks, Your devoted servant in arms.
Are you stuck trying to figure out your next move? Maybe you've got the talent, the passion, and even the drive—but you're wrestling with doubt, outside pressure, or the fear of failure. What if the real problem isn't the obstacles in front of you, but the mindset you carry into the fight? What would it look like to bet on yourself fully—no plan B, no safety net—and actually win?Today's guest, Greg Siewers, knows that battle better than most. Known to many as the Michael Jordan of paintball, Greg turned an obsession he discovered at age nine into a professional career that took him around the world, earning multiple world championships and representing Team USA. But Greg's story doesn't stop with sports. He's a serial risk-taker who carried the lessons of elite competition into entrepreneurship—building gyms from scratch, scaling them to six-figure revenues, selling them at a profit, and now launching a supplement brand with the same relentless drive.Greg Siewers is a former World Champion paintball player, multi-gym owner, and now CEO of MAPtrition Supplements. His goal is to simplify fitness and nutrition for all levels as he works toward reaching 1,000,000 people, helping them become healthier, happier, and more dangerous versions of themselves. Known as the Michael Jordan of paintball by fans of the sport, Greg has translated the mindset of elite competition into entrepreneurship—building gyms, scaling them to six-figure revenues, selling them for profit, and now creating a supplement brand rooted in integrity and performance.What makes Greg unique isn't just his achievements—it's the way he translates the high-pressure mindset of world-class athletics into the everyday grind of business and life. He knows what it means to silence doubt, push past resistance, and take risks others wouldn't dare to try. And in this conversation, he shares exactly how you can apply those same principles to your own journey—whether you're building a business, chasing a dream, or simply trying to lead yourself and others with confidence.Quotes:"If I just keep trying. As miserable as it is, it's okay if it's miserable, but if I keep trying, it'll work." "There was no plan B. If everything burned to the ground, I'm so able and willing to work hard to build it again that it won't matter." "No one can teach you that. So the fact that you failed and are willing to do it again, you now have a stack of undeniable proof that you are willing and able to do that thing." Actionable Takeaways:Bet on yourself with no plan B. Ask: If I stripped away the safety nets, would I still go all in? Write down one area of your life where you've been holding back out of fear—and commit to a decisive action this week.Focus on the “first 10 seconds.” Like Greg visualized the opening play in paintball, break down your next big challenge into the smallest first step. What's the single action that will get you moving forward today?Reframe failure. Instead of asking, What if I fail? ask, What would I learn if I failed—and how would I rebuild? Journal through both the worst-case and best-case outcomes of a risk you're considering.Surround yourself with A-players. Evaluate your circle—are the people closest to you challenging you to grow, or are you the smartest person in the room? Commit to connecting with one mentor, peer, or network that's operating at the next level.Choose purpose over noise. Identify the “signal” that actually drives your goals and cut one distraction this week—whether it's chasing trends, busywork, or other people's opinions.Conclusion:Greg's journey proves that greatness isn't about avoiding failure—it's about having the courage to step into uncertainty, commit fully, and outlast everyone else. Whether on the paintball field, in the gym, or in business, his story is a reminder that betting on yourself is the most powerful investment you can ever make.
On June 20th, 2017, legendary Mobb Deep rapper Prodigy was found dead in a Las Vegas hospital. The official story? He accidentally choked on an egg while being treated for complications from sickle cell anemia. But what if that wasn't the full truth? - SUBSCRIBE TO "THE CONSPIRACY FILES" on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@UCsYWvjBZc6nhVspRKh9BppQ - LISTEN TO "THE CONSPIRACY FILES" WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR PODCASTS!: -Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5IY9nWD2MYDzlSYP48nRPl -Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-conspiracy-files/id1752719844 -Amazon/Audible - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ab1ade99-740c-46ae-8028-b2cf41eabf58/the-conspiracy-files -Pandora - https://www.pandora.com/podcast/the-conspiracy-files/PC:1001089101 -iHeart - https://iheart.com/podcast/186907423/ -PocketCast - https://pca.st/dpdyrcca -CastBox - https://castbox.fm/channel/id6193084?country=us - "THE CONSPIRACY FILES" is the most DANGEROUS show on the internet. Join host COLIN BROWEN (of "The Paranormal Files" and "Murder In America") as he dives deep into some of the world's most dangerous and disturbing conspiracy theories. From Epstein Island to the North Fox ring and the murder of Marilyn Monroe, NO STORY is off limits and NO DETAILS or INFORMATION will be left out. If you like conspiracies, mysteries and true crime, then THIS SHOW is for you. Get ready to have your mind blown. - SUBSCRIBE to "The Paranormal Files" (my ghost hunting channel!): https://www.youtube.com/theparanormalfilesofficialchannel?sub_confirmation=1 - LISTEN TO MURDER IN AMERICA (my podcast)! SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/episode/204fV6xstY3a5atxoHOhz8?si=H1einpJoR42jnfmEjqk5qw APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/murder-in-america/id1547409175 SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/tkz56KWDmYAyVNAZA - Connect with me on social media!
Hosts Nate Wilcox & Ryan Harkness continue their discussion of UK dance music in the 1990s with a look at Big Beat. For many Americans Big Beat was the first style of electronic dance music that they saw in concert, purchased on CD or heard in TV ads and movie soundtracks. We discuss this briefly popular genre, how it evolved alongside other genres of EDM in England and it's surprisingly lasting impact. We drew on Rory Hoy's "The Little Big Beat Book" for extra information. GO TO THE LET IT ROLL SUBSTACK TO HEAR THE FULL EPISODE -- The final 15 minutes of this episode are exclusively for paying subscribers to the Let It Roll Substack. Also subscribe to the LET IT ROLL EXTRA feed on Apple, Spotify or your preferred podcast service to access the full episodes via your preferred podcast outlet. We've got all 350+ episodes listed, organized by mini-series, genre, era, co-host, guest and more. Please sign up for the email list on the site and get music essays from Nate as well as (eventually) transcriptions of every episode. Also if you can afford it please consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the show. Thanks! Email letitrollpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Let It Roll is proud to be part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
01. Plastic Robots, Alphano, Atric - No Break 02. J Lauda, D.j. Macintyre, Gabo Martin - Strange Wonders 03. Pasindu, Noise Generation - Synthetic 04. Bolier, Yasmin Jane, Orjan Nilsen - Airwaves 05. Danmic's - Serenity 06. Emilian, Panic Chase, Mad&lynn - Una Guitarra 07. Jeff Ozmits, Miguel Ante - Dance of Eternity 08. Coqueit - Scylla 09. Guy Mantzur, Kamilo Sanclemente - The Future is in the Past 10. Drumstone, Olivier Giacomotto - Moondust 11. Traumhouse - Everlasting 12. Karpovich, Djvedo - Dream All 13. Redspace - Neuroleptic 14. Michael Cassette - Water Sports 15. Haft, Peyman S - Reflections 16. Monojoke, Amaare, Zankee Gulati - One Note 17. Ivan Lozano - Towards Me 18. Space Motion, Synthetix - Look At Me 19. J Lauda, Noiyse Project - Meridian 20. Brk, Max Freeze - New Sound 21. Ivan Lozano - Volantis 22. Sinan Arsan, Monojoke, Amaare - Plethora 23. Billie Eilish, Temple Gate, Maezbi - The Greatest 24. Jayy Vibes, Kazko - Rising Sun 25. Affkt - Kamatoro 26. Rokazer - Together 27. Anturage, Densh - Tiamat 28. Will Dekeizer - Dixieland 29. Dan Sushi - Metrum 30. Dp - 6 - Motion Chaos 31. Haft - Oblivion 32. Imad, Peace Control, Jardin Du Son, Anton Khabbaz, Dyl - Smoke 33. Rudra - Impermanence 34. Cahen - Line 35. Byhon, Emi Ca - Quantum 36. Milkwish, Van Dope, Jerome Isma - ae - Rivers 37. Leandro Dizeo, Igcio, Nicholas Van Orton - Hidden Dimension 38. Mind Echoes, Mayro - Near The Sky 39. Perc Capsule - When The Silence Is Too Loud 40. Influence (IN) - Washout 41. Mr. Mojo, Kyotto - Senses 42. Shri (ind), Brian David - Back 43. Sofi Tukker, Crush Club - Swing 44. Dr Green, Perc Capsule - Vaid 45. U.v - Voices 46. Giza Djs, Far&high - The Snake Charmer 47. Michael A - Sunbeam 48. Krasa Rosa - Lukoshko 49. Max Graham, Second Sine, Allan Mcloud - Chance To Escape 50. Andre Gazolla - Spiritual Fragment 51. Bijou, Datti - Mind Eraser 52. The Prodigy, Loskin, Mott - Breathe 53. Dowden, Mazayr - Deflator 54. Stan Kolev - Soul Fragments 55. Steve Parry, Renato Cohen - What You Make It 56. Camelphat, John Cala - Sunshine 57. Ruben Karapetyan - Synesthesia 58. Otava - Deep Sky Objects 59. Proff, Diana Miro - Momentum 60. Matan Caspi - Amour 61. Fabri Lopez - Hite 62. Sebastian Sellares - Abaddon 63. Maur - Dance Machine 64. The Wash - I Surrender 65. Ed Lopes - Counterclockwise 66. Luis Torres - Love At The Rave 67. Trebuen - The End 68. Michael A - Savanna 69. Airwave, Soniddo, Imal - The Final Simulation 70. Quivver - All I Wanna
In this episode, we dive deep into the modern evolution of Spanish tennis training!
Episode 5 of Alien: Earth takes us back to the beginning. We wondered when we'd see the crew of the Maginot again and here they are, revealed in all their flawed, incompetent glory. An episode that details how we got from the first 10 minutes of episode 1 (everyone wakes up and banters over breakfast) to 20 minutes later in episode 1 (everyone dies). It's classic Alien basically - a crew of increasingly panicked humans being picked off one-by-one, either by deadly extra-terrestrials or their own stupidity. We also learn more about the backstory of Security Officer Morrow, plus a dramatic twist reveals the true cause of the Maginot's 'accidental' plummet into Prodigy territory on Earth. It's one heck of an episode and sets things up nicely for the final three episodes of the season. Let us know what you think of this episode by emailing us at redshirtcinemaclub@gmail.com and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/redshirtcinemaclub for access to two bonus episodes per month as well as our newsletter, The Civilian Observer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Believe it or not, dear listeners, we have finally made it to the modern day. Star Trek '09, Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, Prodigy, Strange New Worlds--even Short Treks--they're all in the rearview mirror now. But how successful was our pilot season? Which shows will be picked up by our audiences? Which will leave a lasting legacy? Only time will tell. In the meantime, let's examine how this current era stacks up to the others... and tease what will be coming next for the podcast. Hosted by Jaron Hatch. Email us at storiedstartrek@gmail.com Visit our Discord Server at https://discord.gg/6ynq25Zvkh
On this week's episode of our show, Captain Ingle and I set a course for the animated storytelling of the final frontier! First, we take a look at the original animated series, wherein the USS Enterprise enters an alternate universe where time flows backwards; Second, we take a look at Lower Decks, wherein the crew of the USS Cerritos meet alternate universe versions of themselves; and Third, we take a look at Prodigy, wherein we learn the backstories of the “crew” of the Protostar. Join us as we go boldly!
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Episode 4: Romulans How does Janeway negotiate with a Romulan from 70,000 lightyears away? Were Voyager's letters ever delivered by the Romulans? What are the parallels to Prodigy here? How do these episodes mirror each other? How would “Message in a Bottle” have been different if the Romulans had already entered the Dominion war? Join Ashlyn, Rhianna, and Jodi as we discuss the Romulan episodes in Voyager. This is the fifth episode of the Romulan series, where Ashlyn and Rhianna talk about the Romulan episodes in every Star Trek show, discussing every Star Trek series. SPOILER WARNING: Voyager and Prodigy Seasons 1-2 Next time, we'll travel to the wormhole and dock at Deep Space Nine. DISCLAIMER: We do not own any of the rights to Star Trek or its affiliations. This content is for review only. Our intro and outro is by Jerry Goldsmith. Rule of Acquisition #263: Never allow doubt to tarnish your lust for latinum. Please check out our Patreon and donate any $1, $6, $10, or $20 per month to access exclusive episodes of trivia, documentary review, and reviews of every episode of The Animated Series, Lower Decks and the Short Treks. Head to https://www.patreon.com/thedurassisterspodcast for all this and more! —
On this episode of Bringin' It Backwards, Adam sits down with TAVE—an acclaimed London-born producer and songwriter who's now stepping boldly into the spotlight as a solo artist. You might recognize TAVE's name from his Grammy-nominated work on Black's album "Since I Have a Lover," but this episode is extra special—it's TAVE's very first interview ever. Adam leads TAVE through his story, from discovering the piano at age five thanks to an abandoned upright in his family's London home, to working the church musician circuit, eventually landing gigs on world tours with acts like Mark Morrison and All Saints—all before his 20th birthday. TAVE opens up about his struggles with sight-reading, locking into the groove of live performance, and how an IT job almost kept him from pursuing music full-time. When the pandemic hit and live gigs dried up, TAVE made a life-changing pivot: focusing on production and songwriting, dedicating himself to building a legacy that would outlast any stage. That leap of faith paid off, leading to collaborations with artists like Masego, a Grammy nod, and now the launch of his own solo project—'Difference Now' being his latest track. Honest, down-to-earth, and loaded with insight, TAVE's story is for anyone who's ever wondered what happens when you back yourself, focus on your authentic voice, and decide it's time to "leave something behind." Stick around for TAVE's advice to aspiring artists—and don't forget to subscribe to Bringin' It Backwards for more behind-the-scenes stories straight from the artists who live them.
Murph & Markus - hour 4: Larry Krueger joins the show, more Giants/Rockies "fight" recap, & WDYTLT: "Firestarter" by The ProdigySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Está no ar o podcast dedicado e essa nova produção que expande a franquia Alien. E hoje temos Alien: Earth Ep #5: De Olho No Sabotador Com Aline Diniz. Este 5ª episódio foi uma carta de amor ao filme Alien, o Oitavo Passageiro e realmente tivemos um episódio de série digno de cinema. No flashback de hoje descobrimos que a queda da nave no território a Prodigy não foi acidente e que o Xenomorfo foi solto propositalmente! Venha com a gente no melhor papo sobre a série com Alien: Earth Ep #5: De Olho No Sabotador Com Aline Diniz.
Are you a maker or a taker? We've made nothing but the good stuff on this episode: automaker OEs forgetting who owns the cars they sold (you) and taking away the performance over the phone (and forgetting the rules of Right-To-Repair as outlined by champs like Steve Wozniak and the federal case against John Deere). Speaking of tractors, we've got a study of the big-head elitist media whackos at NPR who are either pretending they just discovered tractor pulling or they're actually that clueless. There's also the new measurement of horse-pounds (when HP and FT-LBs ain't enough), Camping World's big American flags and even bigger FU to every city that complains about 'em, some thoughts about the hazards of folks who break into your country being allowed to drive 40,000lb not-very-guided cruise missiles, and some great video of a small Philippines Coast Guard cruiser outsmarting two Chinese warships into ramming each other. Backing it all up - literally and metaphorically - is The Prodigy and a proper Excellent Weirdo RIP for classic English acting oddball Terrence Stamp (if you haven't seen him in "The Limey", you're missing out - dude could act, and that movie's got fire and some high-Q ass-kicking).
Are you a maker or a taker? We've made nothing but the good stuff on this episode: automaker OEs forgetting who owns the cars they sold (you) and taking away the performance over the phone (and forgetting the rules of Right-To-Repair as outlined by champs like Steve Wozniak and the federal case against John Deere). Speaking of tractors, we've got a study of the big-head elitist media whackos at NPR who are either pretending they just discovered tractor pulling or they're actually that clueless. There's also the new measurement of horse-pounds (when HP and FT-LBs ain't enough), Camping World's big American flags and even bigger FU to every city that complains about 'em, some thoughts about the hazards of folks who break into your country being allowed to drive 40,000lb not-very-guided cruise missiles, and some great video of a small Philippines Coast Guard cruiser outsmarting two Chinese warships into ramming each other. Backing it all up - literally and metaphorically - is The Prodigy and a proper Excellent Weirdo RIP for classic English acting oddball Terrence Stamp (if you haven't seen him in "The Limey", you're missing out - dude could act, and that movie's got fire and some high-Q ass-kicking).
01. Traumhouse - Everlasting 02. Hobin Rude, Digital Mess - Lure 03. Monojoke, Amaare, Zankee Gulati - One Note 04. Chris Arna, Morbus - Track I Don't Even Love You 05. Haft, Peyman S - Reflections 06. W.d.l, Nobe - Stop & Drop 07. Moguai, Bhaskar, Bright Sparks - Lost generation 08. Alex O'rion - Void 09. Coqueit - Scylla 10. Soan, Nagval - Kalahari 11. J Lauda, D.j. Macintyre, Gabo Martin - Strange Wonders 12. Crusy, Yaneth Sandoval, Eduardo G - La Bruja 13. Pasindu, Noise Generation - Synthetic 14. Emilian, Panic Chase, Mad&lynn - Una Guitarra 15. Bolier, Yasmin Jane, Orjan Nilsen - Airwaves 16. Airwave, Soniddo, Imal - The Final Simulation 17. Michael A - Savanna 18. Ilias Katelanos, Alej Ch - The Dom 19. Trebuen - The End 20. Ed Lopes - Counterclockwise 21. The Wash - I Surrender 22. Sebastian Sellares - Abaddon 23. Stan Kolev, Matan Caspi - Piperro 24. Vegaz Sl, Enzo Vood, Noiyse Project - Gandhabba 25. Matan Caspi - Amour 26. Ryan Nasty, Snyl, Aves Volare - Lust Groove Version 27. Stan Kolev - Anatta Flow 28. Ruben Karapetyan - Synesthesia 29. Ev Rymd, Shemow - Lisa 30. Otava - Deep Sky Objects 31. Zac, Mayro - Wonderful Sun 32. Stan Kolev - Soul Fragments 33. Moby - Trouble So Hard 34. Phillosopher - Lightwaves 35. Praise - Nfs 36. The Prodigy, Loskin, Mott - Breathe 37. Max Graham, Second Sine, Allan Mcloud - Chance To Escape 38. Andre Gazolla - Spiritual Fragment 39. Avis Vox - Across the Line 40. Ilias Katelanos, Plecta - Pulsecraft 41. Re - type - Dalliance 42. Mayro - Give Us Time 43. Sofi Tukker, Crush Club - Swing 44. Hoten - Relentless 45. Manqo - Tough 46. Mr. Mojo, Kyotto - Senses 47. Gero Pellizzon - Prometeo 48. Rokazer - Together 49. Max Wexem, Maxxim - Pocahontas 50. Perc Capsule - When The Silence Is Too Loud 51. Henri Bergmann, Fat Cosmoe, Wennink - Higher Dimension 52. Michael A - Sunbeam 53. Will Dekeizer - Dixieland 54. Second Sine - Omniverse 55. Vintage Culture, Malou - Ame Et L'Or 56. Jayy Vibes, Kazko - Rising Sun 57. Lakshmi - Que Tal 58. Lusid, Moontalk - Less Talk 59. Haft - Oblivion 60. Byhon, Emi Ca - Quantum 61. Konstantin Sibold, Adam Sellouk - Day 'N' Night 62. Das Pharaoh, Fuenka, Kostya Outta - Theed 63. Ivan Lozano - Towards Me 64. Fernando Olaya - Casablanca 65. Alexey Union, Anna Almani - New Dawn 66. Sinan Arsan, Monojoke, Amaare - Plethora 67. Turaniqa, Yocon - Energy 68. Dezza, Estiva - Lost In You (Falling In Love) 69. Ivan Lozano - Volantis 70. Brk, Max Freeze - New Sound
Codex Prime is joined by Baltimore-based DJ Prodigy aka The Taskmaster in this week's episode! Listen in as they talk nerd shop about anime and hip-hop, including DJ Prodigy's Hip-Ime brand, Star Wars, some B-more club hits, and more. As always, it is time to once again GET IT! Recorded August 28, 2025 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find DJ Prodigy on Instagram @djprodigy_thetaskmaster_ and on Linktree: linktr.ee/djprodigythetaskmaster ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Catch Codex Prime on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or other podcast platforms. Email: CodexPrimePodcast@gmail.com SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: www.facebook.com/codexprime Instagram: instagram.com/codexprimepodcast/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDMNJNgnM6y3WB3fA1a1HA SoundCloud: @codex-prime Victor Omoayo - Do the Film Thing Podcast: https://dothefilmthing.podbean.com/ - Do the Film Thing Linktree: https://linktr.ee/dothefilmthing - Do The Film Thing on Bluesky: @dothefilmthing.bsky.social - Email: dothefilmthing@gmail.com Carl Byrd - Instagram, TikTok and Mixcloud @mrbyrd1027
Prodigy is out this week. We welcome P back to the podcast! This week we talk about the Annunciation Catholic School Shooting, South Park, financial crisis, Black Panther, Ironheart, Raja Jackson assault, mystical black women, Alien Earth, Squid Game, K Pop Demon Hunters, body pillows, and more! Come follow us: http://www.beenhadproductions.squarespace.com/bthanbti SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/bthanbtiI Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BthanBTI/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bthanbti Twitter: @BthanBTI iTunes: https://itun.es/i6SJ6Pw YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BlackerThanBlackTimesInfinity Rescue + Residence https://www.rescueresidence.org/ Donate: https://www.givebutter.com/R_R_Champions
This week, Da7e and Neil are maintaining a safe distance as things on Neverland island grow increasingly unsafe for organic lifeforms. In The Calm [07:50], they consider which characters might be primed to join Team Xenomorph as the Prodigy corporation abuses its power, revisit the early 2000s sensation that was The Snuggie, and attempt to get inside the mind of Timothy Olyphant's Kirsh. Then in The Storm [01:19:30], they break down the teaser for next week's Noah Hawley-directed flashback episode. Plus, Da7e adds some important context about LV-426 and its neighboring moons. To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Hannibal watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil And finally, join Neil on Wednesday evenings on Twitch as he plays the terrifying game Alien: Isolation live alongside the airing of season one. There is no stream this week, but the adventure picks back up next week (9/3). Subscribe to his Twitch channel for more info: twitch.tv/Neilstradomus
What’s that noise? OH, the baby was crying…wait, the baby? Jason and Rosie are continuing their coverage of Alien: Earth with episode 4 “Observation”, where we learn more about Wendy’s superpowers and the reality of her personhood now that she is company property of Prodigy. Follow Jason: IG & Bluesky Follow Rosie: IG & Letterboxd Follow X-Ray Vision on Instagram Join the X-Ray Vision DiscordSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a MOTM performance scoring a wonderful freekick and an even more beautiful assist for the opener, Como and ex Real Madrid youth player & Tottenham target Nico Paz is on everyone's lips in the Serie A. How good is he? Is he the best 20-21 year old in football? How good can he become? This is an extended clip from this week's free transfer deep dive episode of The Italian Football Podcast which is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube. To listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast (and support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP OR now also available on Spotify OR YouTube Memberships and sign up. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible. Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Da7e and Neil are trapped in a shipping container with a Xenomorph as Alien: Earth continues its barrage of world-building. In The Calm [07:38], they attempt to draw more parallels to J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, discuss the lore surrounding the Prodigy corporation, and advocate for workers' rights like... [checks notes] not giving a corporation the power to remove your body parts without your consent. Then, in The Storm [01:23:16], they dig into the teaser for episode 4 and become immediately concerned for the safety of at least one Lost Boy. And they revisit the question of whether there's going to be any Predator stuff in this show. To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Hannibal watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil And finally, join Neil on Wednesday evenings on Twitch as he plays the terrifying game Alien: Isolation live alongside the airing of season one. Subscribe to his Twitch channel for more info: twitch.tv/Neilstradomus