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- Oct 20, 2019
Ash's betrayal works on so many levels. As a shock horror moment, as a way to implicitly convey the corporate evil of the Company thus enriching the setting without ever having to show Earth or the current society, as an elegant plot device to paper over any forced errors on the crew's part ("but why would they let it on the ship?") and one more nuance to add to the lovely crew dynamics in the early parts of the movie as you can see Parker instinctively doesn't like him for example.Ash is an example of someone lying from the start and being well written. Ash is even lying about being human and it fools the characters and audience. And there are lots of instances foreshadowing or revealing Ash being some type of traitor or purposefully bringing the alien onto the ship. The first Predator film had Dillon who was also lying to the other men about their real purpose and mission.