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3ffysc1gs · 1 month
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i believe in aliens. aliens believe in me.
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old-type-40 · 2 years
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Resident Alien - The Alien Within (S2E12) and I Believe in Aliens (S2E16)
I loved that Harry's assertion to himself that he is not Goliath in these two different episodes had such different meanings. In the first instance, he was trying to deny his human feelings of empathy for Sahar. In the second instance, he realized that the alien baby had changed Sahar and he had come to the important realization that the baby had changed him too. And that was Goliath's intent. Therefor, he was not doomed to failure in attempting to save the Earth.
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leevdee · 2 years
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if you say you genuinely don’t believe in aliens AT ALL. I do not believe you. Like in the infinite universes you think humans on earth are the only ones?? No way.
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yesokayiknow · 4 months
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i know we won't but GOD i hope he never tells her he's an alien i hope we have a whole series of ruby thinking he's just a time travelling human until he gets hurt and is like ohhhhhh ruby love can you check my pulses and she's like check your fucking what now
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bloom161 · 4 months
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This might be a hot take but can Mrs.Flood just be Mrs.Flood who knows what a TARDIS is cause she lived in London all her life, where alien shit is happening at least once a year and is always accompanied by the doctor and a strange police box.
Yk the doc aren’t as subtle as they think they are, word gets around as to what the box actually is.
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khickuwa · 13 days
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Starlight. Who do you see? Who do you smile for?
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I hope it's me.
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surreal-duck · 11 days
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coping
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tumbler-polls · 4 months
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liquidstar · 15 days
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ok ill say one thing rn
completely wild that ivan tells sua off for consistently sacrificing herself for mizi- saying that she's not being noble by doing this and will only become a source of trauma for her by the end (WHICH WAS TRUE BC SHE THREW THE CONTEST TO DIE IN MIZI'S PLACE)
but then the SECOND hes put into that same situation...
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HE DOES THE SAME THING!!! HE KNOWS HIS SCORE IS WELL ABOVE TILL'S SO HE KISSES HIM TO BRING HIS SCORE DOWN AND CHOKES HIM TO MAKE SURE HES THE ONE KILLED (THE SAME WAY MIZI WAS TARGETED FOR BEATING THE CRAP OUT OF LUKA). IVAN YOU PIECE OF SHIT HYPOCRITE. "SOURCE OF TRAUMA" HUH? YOURS WAS WORSE. I CANT BELIEVE YOUVE DONE THIS.
Anyway more in depth thoughts in the reblogs as I gathered myself
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milkywayes · 2 months
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objective: interspecies communication. status: successful
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old-type-40 · 2 years
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"The ship that we see in 2x08, when we finally see the ship that Liv saw when she was a kid,  and then what we see in 2x13 that we have on the show was designed off of Mike's description of what he saw when he was a kid." - Chris Sheridan (x)
The BTS video for the Resident Alien season 2 finale talked about how when Chris Sheridan was talking to Mike Richardson (founder and CEO of Dark Horse Comics) regarding adapting the comic for TV, he learned of Mike's UFO encounter when he was a kid. And then Sheridan decided to incorporate these real life accounts from people into the episode to back up Liv's account which she gives for a fictional documentary.
Also, cast and crew were blown away by the big reveals and cliff hangers at the end of the season. And that's not a surprise because I was certainly blown away too.
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puppetmaster13u · 5 months
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Prompt 100
“What are you, a Kent?” 
It’s a saying in the world of the supernatural. A well-known one even. See, several, many generations back, no one quite knows when, the Kent family managed to run afoul of a particularly nasty creature who laid a curse upon them. The original wording, no one quite knows either, but the gist, everyone is aware of. For no firstborns will be born to them before they already have one. 
It was supposed to be airtight in a way, a curse that would end the entire bloodline really. For a child to exist before they could have a child? How could that be? 
Well. That curse had… backfired. It had backfired massively. Most, at least back when blood was everything, didn’t exactly ponder things like adoption to those outside of their own bloodline. The Kents however, lived in a very simple village, one that had disease spread through it often back then, leaving families childless and children parentless. 
What were they to do but take them in? And so they had a son, many sons and daughters even, before their firstborn. Now of course, most would simply dismiss it afterwards. After all, that was the end of the story, isn’t it? 
Well, no. See, the curse was a family-line curse, a just in case perhaps, that meant that each generation could not have any children until they had children. Perhaps it should have ended there, but well. It didn’t. 
Kents are a strange breed in the world of the supernatural, known for having a… bit of an adoption problem. If any child or babe were to be left near their land, one can be assured the family line would take them in as their own. 
Fae, demon, human, changeling, satyr, cyclops, half-breeds, werewolf- it didn’t matter. A Kent would gladly pick the child up and raise it as their own. And now, they could add aliens to that long, long list in the family line. 
And really, perhaps with this context, is it really surprising that when one Clark Kent, said alien, opens his door to a basket on his doorstep holding a trio of godlings, he takes them in with no questions asked? 
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theworkprint · 2 years
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Resident Alien Season 2 Finale Review: I Believe in Aliens
Resident Alien Season 2 Finale Review: I Believe in Aliens
All things considered, the season 2 finale for Resident Alien was pretty satisfying. Admittedly there wasn’t a huge focus on laughs, though there were plenty of them. But what this finale had in abundance was surprises. It also had a few really confusing segments that eventually make sense at the very end. They are peppered throughout the episode, including at the beginning. They’re all…
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incoming-wormhole · 1 month
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kinda disappointed that SG1 never used the translation error of offworld locals getting confused by Daniel Jackson, and going on to believe that somehow Daniel is Jack's son.
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echo-cave · 1 year
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King Ghidorah (1964)
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