As_I_Die Lo mejor, el papel de Oliphant que no tenía ni ida de quién era (creo que protagonizó una peli de Hitman que por supuesto no pienso ver) pero poco más.
El personaje de Timothy Oliphant Kirsh, no me jodas que es una referencia clara a Roy Batty de Blade Runner, los dos además son Androides, y bastante filosóficos.


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Similarities between Roy Batty and Kirsh
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It’s not just the general overlap with synthetics and replicants. Kirsh, played by Timothy Olyphant, is inspired by Rutger Hauer’s Roy Batty – as confirmed by the actor himself. “That’s spot-on. That was a good look,” he told us. As for whether there’s an actual connection, he smiled and said: “I’ve got nothing there.”
When asked about Kirsh and Batty’s shared likeness, Hawley said: “I think there is an other-ness in this synthetic being that we wanted to play with, and certainly that look is very iconic.”
Now, while Hawley undoubtedly had creative reasons behind not using Tyrell (maybe he thought it was a needless, fan-brained link, or perhaps he just never thought to do it), it’s important to remember who holds the rights for both franchises right now.
Alien: Earth is an FX show distributed by Hulu and Disney Plus, and the wider franchise is owned by Disney after its acquisition of 20th Century Fox. Blade Runner is owned by Alcon, which financed and co-produced Blade Runner 2049 for Warner Bros, Blade Runner: Black Lotus for Adult Swim and Crunchyroll, and has partnered with Amazon for a new live-action series, Blade Runner 2099.
Would Alcon be amenable to a crossover? Who knows, but it doesn’t help that a Blade Runner series is being developed for a competitor’s streaming platform. Even if Hawley wanted to, it may have been off the table.