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   Alien: Earth -- Theories That Actually F   
   04 Sep 25 11:20:51   
   
   XPost: rec.arts.tv, alt.cult-movies.alien, rec.arts.sf.tv   
   From: weberm@polaris.net   
      
   Alien Earth is already twisting the Alien timeline — but which fan theories   
   could actually be true?   
      
   Mauro might be hiding David’s mind, Wendy could become the prototype for   
   future androids, and Boy Cavalier’s obsession may end in Xenomorph disaster.   
   Alien Earth is only three episodes in, but fans are already theorizing where   
   this fits into the Alien timeline.   
      
   In this breakdown, we unpack the most talked-about theories — from David   
   secretly surviving Covenant to Wendy’s possible connection to Bishop, Andy,   
   and Thea. We’ll also look at Boy Cavalier’s grief, why Kirsch may not be who   
   he seems, and the terrifying possibility of mind-transfer experiments with   
   Xenomorphs.   
      
   Not every theory holds up. Some contradict the show’s own narrative while   
   others line up chillingly well with future developments in the Alien   
   franchise. With Noah Hawley throwing out most of the Prometheus and Covenant   
   backstory, Alien Earth may be carving out its own mythology — but that hasn’t   
   stopped fans from filling in the gaps.   
      
   Whether you think these theories are genius or completely off the wall, they   
   reveal just how wild Alien Earth could get before its finale.   
      
   Let's dive in...   
      
   https://youtu.be/LptvBTv11I0?si=SRgbU_MkW-Am9LS_   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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