Although not perfect, I enjoyed the series. Specifically, I liked the drifting through space scenes and how those scenes set the stage for the retelling of events to come. This leads to two other elements I like which is the Amanda Ripley narration which allows you to get to know the character better and how the space scenes help structure the episodic narrative.
During my first watch through all I could focus on was "what's missing" and that kind of ruined it for me as it made everything feel rushed and choppy. On my second watch through I tried to only focus on the narrative given and "forget" about the full experience, this ultimately gave me an appreciation for this adaptation and made it more enjoyable.
Of course the animation could've and should've been more polished and that unfortunately detracts from the overall presentation. I'm secretly hoping that this project is an indication that the future of Alien can include a live action 7-12 episode series. Looking forward to the novelization coming out in July.
Quote from: Hudson on Mar 02, 2019, 09:00:11 PM
Is it mentioned at all in the digital series that he's an android?
Ya Waits says he's an android so it'd be easier for him to access Apollo.