Xenomorphs, I really like you. Nonetheless, after watching you in motion in seven Alien movies (plus two Alien vs. Predator movies), I am not scared of you anymore.
Don’t be concerned, I will by no means get uninterested in your facehugging and chestbursting and all-around homicide sprees. Everytime you’re onscreen, I at all times marvel at your creature design and assume, “That’s rad as hell!” However abject terror on the sight of you is now not on the desk.
Noah Hawley’s Alien prequel collection, Alien: Earth, understands that its viewers’s familiarity with Xenomorphs will dim the aliens’ worry issue just a little bit. That is why it introduces the Xenomorph in all its glory simply midway by means of its first episode. In spite of everything, why trouble shrouding in whole secrecy an alien we already know and love?
As a substitute, Hawley brings 4 new parasitic aliens into the fray, together with nasty blood ticks and the mysterious, plant-like D. Plumbicare. However there’s one clear standout among the many new crop of aliens, and it is none aside from T. Ocellus, or as I wish to name it, “the eyeball monster of my nightmares.”
I adore it and I hate it.
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Wanting like what you’d get should you gave an eyeball octopus tentacles, T. Ocellus is nothing wanting an alien menace. In episode 2, a display within the USCSS Maginot‘s lab describes its parasitic capabilities. Its tentacles dislodge different organisms’ eyeballs after which take over neural pathways to the mind, turning its victims into puppets. In a neat twist, it will probably additionally change the looks of its pupil and iris to match that of its host.
T. Ocellus’ brain-hijacking means alone has already led to its fair proportion of showstopping moments all through Alien: Earth‘s first few episodes. In episode 2, it crawled its approach out a cat’s cranium, traumatizing animal lovers all over the place within the course of. It then shot itself at hybrid Nibs (Lily Newmark), trying to take her on as a brand new host. Then, in episode 4, it burrowed right into a poor sheep’s head. Somebody, please, cease its path of carnage!
Nonetheless, in episode 5, T. Ocellus actually breaks out — actually and figuratively. Actually as a result of it phases a daring jail break, and figuratively as a result of it cements its dominance over Alien: Earth‘s different new extraterrestrial baddies.
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Episode 5 of Alien: Earth, titled, “In Space, No One…,” is mainly a mini Alien film. It turns again the clock to disclose how everybody on the USCSS Maginot died earlier than the spaceship crashed on Earth. Culprits embody sabotage from crew member Petrovich (Enzo Cilenti), these pesky blood ticks, the Xenomorph, and naturally, T. Ocellus.
T. Ocellus begins the episode in a specimen container. Nonetheless, when it realizes its container hasn’t been correctly secured to the wall, it manages to make use of its personal physique as a slingshot to pressure the container away from the wall and onto the bottom, the place it shatters. The lab display in episode 2 states that “the Ocellus has shown remarkable problem solving abilities at a near-human measure,” and that is proof of that downside fixing. Not solely did T. Ocellus have to determine learn how to leverage its personal physique to flee, it additionally needed to acknowledge that the locking mechanism hadn’t operated correctly. On prime of that, it helped distract Chibuzo (Karen Aldridge) earlier within the episode so the blood ticks may stage an escape of their very own. Collaborative, tech-savvy, and resourceful — that is one critically sensible eyeball! I need it nowhere close to me!
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As soon as it is free within the Maginot, T. Ocellus finds its subsequent goal. We have seen it tackle a cat and a sheep, steadily leveling up in host dimension. Episode 5 brings the horror of T. Ocellus to the subsequent degree by placing it in a human physique, that of the Maginot’s engineer Shmuel (Michael Smiley). The visible of T. Ocellus’ too-big eyeball in Shmuel’s head can be nightmare sufficient, however would not you imagine it, it will get worse! A tentacle slithers out of his nostril. He lets out a droning scream that sounds prefer it may by no means come from a human’s vocal cords. Then, he fees the remaining Maginot crew members with an unnatural, herky-jerky movement, a mirrored image of T. Ocellus puppeteering his physique.
That sense of being an alien’s puppet ties into the Alien franchise’s bigger themes of the horror of dropping bodily autonomy. Weyland-Yutani robs its staff of a long time of their lives on Earth, then deems then expendable within the face of gathering specimens. And naturally, Xenomorphs pressure hosts to hold and “birth” their embryos, drawing a transparent connection to being pregnant and childbirth. T. Ocellus follows on this custom, though its focusing on of the mind particularly conjures up fears round lack of cognition and bodily operate versus reproductive anxieties.
You’d assume T. Ocellus taking up a human’s physique can be the tip of its terrifying run in “In Space, No One…,” nevertheless it does not cease there. As Shmuel, it assaults the Xenomorph, as if it is making an attempt to make the alien of all aliens its subsequent host. (It feels nearly Predator-like in the way it retains looking for an even bigger, stronger physique to overcome.) Whereas it does not really take over the Xenomorph’s physique (though sooner or later, I wish to see it), it nonetheless manages to provide the Xenomorph a giant scare.
Their skirmish factors to 2 very totally different sorts of monstrous physicality. The Xenomorph is a tank, large and nearly unwieldy when in comparison with T. Ocellus. (Notably, the entire new aliens in Alien: Earth are smaller than the Xenomorph.) T. Ocellus, alternatively, is much smaller and extra slippery, adept at squeezing by means of cracks in your defenses. Whereas I would not wish to face both of them, there’s one thing viscerally terrifying about having a small tentacled creature launching itself at my eyeball, understanding that if it will get there, it is recreation over.
T. Ocellus has been rising an increasing number of distinguished over the course of Alien: Earth, nevertheless it’s episode 5 the place it actually shines because the star it was meant to be. You understand how there are a number of blood ticks and Xenomorph eggs onboard the Maginot? It looks like there was solely ever one T. Ocellus specimen onboard the ship. That is proper: It is certainly one of one, a real alien celebrity. And whereas I’ll at all times contemplate the Xenomorphs to be the best film monsters of all time, I will be the primary to confess that on the subject of pure scares in Alien: Earth, that demon eyeball’s acquired them beat.