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Episode 493 – Finales and Failures: Aliens, Dark Wolfs & Tron MCPs
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Episode 493 – Finales and Failures: Aliens, Dark Wolfs & Tron MCPs
The Return of the Show
This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl are talking about the finales of Alien: Earth and The Terminal List: Dark Wolf (remember those shows?). Then delve into a baby pool of Gen V season 2. Finally… Tron: Ares.
Episode Index
Intro: 0:07
Tron: Ares: 5:26
The Terminal List: 14:33
Alien Earth: 28:18
Tron: Ares (2025)
Tron: Ares
Release date: October 10, 2025 (theatrical)
Director: Joachim Rønning
Screenwriter: Jesse Wigutow (story also by Wigutow)
Producers: Sean Bailey, Jeffrey Silver, Justin Springer, Jared Leto, Emma Ludbrook, Steven Lisberger
Distributor: Walt Disney Pictures
Music: Score composed by Nine Inch Nails.
Runtime: ~1h 59m (119 minutes)
Genre: Sci-fi / action / adventure
Cast
Jared Leto as Ares (Program)
Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, Hasan Minhaj, Arturo Castro, Cameron Monaghan, Gillian Anderson
Jeff Bridges returns as Kevin Flynn (classic role)
Plot Summary (Premise / What We Know)
Premise: A sophisticated Program, named Ares, is sent from the digital Grid into the real world on a “dangerous mission,” marking humanity’s first direct encounter with sentient A.I.
Conflict: Ares is deployed to retrieve Kevin Flynn’s permanence code (or a code enabling A.I. extension) from a rival tech CEO, Eve Kim. Ares gradually develops emotions, shifting the mission’s stakes.
Visuals & Style: Heavy neon, digital effects, light cycles, digital-real world blending. One trailer labels it “Filmed for IMAX.”
Music / Sound: The score by Nine Inch Nails. They released a track “As Alive As You Need Me To Be.”
Reception (early): Mixed. On Rotten Tomatoes, ~55% Tomatometer, but high audience score (~87%).
Production notes: Filming took place in Vancouver, wrapped ~May 2024.
Considerations
The premise is intriguing (bringing a sentient A.I. into our world), but early reviews note that while the visuals are strong, the plot is sometimes thin or formulaic.
Because Tron has a cult legacy and visual identity, expectations are high; missteps in character or plot substance tend to stand out.
The Nine Inch Nails score is a bold choice (replacing Daft Punk’s iconic Legacy sound) and could either elevate or distance fans depending on taste.
The bridging between digital reality and human reality is always a tricky balance — the narrative will need to ground its sci-fi concepts in human stakes (emotions, morality) to avoid feeling hollow.
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf (Amazon Prime)
Series origin: A prequel to The Terminal List, based on the Jack Carr novel and characters.
Creators: Jack Carr & David DiGilio
Finale / Plot Summary
In the finale, Ben Edwards (Taylor Kitsch) and James Reece rejoin forces to expose and dismantle a deep conspiracy that’s been manipulating events behind the scenes.
In one key sequence, Ben lures Iranian forces into what they think is a trap (a cabin in the mountains outside Tehran) — but it’s a reverse ambush. Using hidden defenses, he turns the tide.
When the soldiers breach the cabin, Ben’s counterattack ignites, intercut with a Pink Floyd “Brain Damage” cue (a stylized flourish)
After the finale, Ben’s surviving allies spread out across Istanbul, Tehran, and Virginia to address the remaining threads and avenge fallen comrades.
Reception / Notes
The finale leans hard into action, retribution, and vengeance, with less room for emotional reflection. Some praised its boldness, others saw it as standard action fare wrapped in swagger.
Because Dark Wolf is tied to The Terminal List universe, many viewers also weigh how it sets up or reframes earlier entries.
Ratings
Series Finale
Out of 5, Truthful Conclusions
Daryl: 4.5/5
Brian: 4.49/5
Series
Out of 10, You Don’t Take a Man’s Wings
Darryl: 8.3/10
Brian: 7.89/10
Alien: Earth (FX)
Series creator / showrunner: Noah Hawley
Episode title: “The Real Monsters”
Writers: Noah Hawley & Migizi Pensoneau
Director: Dana Gonzales
Original air date: September 23, 2025
Runtime: ~47 minutes
Franchise placement: It’s the f
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