The Things won the 2011
Shirley Jackson Award for Best Short Story, and was a finalist for the 2011
Hugo Award for Best Short Story, the 2011
Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award, and the 2011
BSFA Award for Best Short Fiction. The audio version was a finalist for the 2010
Parsec Award for short fiction.
Wired called it "not only a startlingly effective portrayal of alien psychology, but also a thoughtful exploration of religion and the missionary impulse."
Publishers Weekly called it a depiction of "blindly expansionist
colonialism". Watts has reported being told by
Simon Pegg that many members of the 1982 film's cast and crew enjoyed the story.
Gardner Dozois similarly lauded Watts for his "excellent job of showing a totally alien way of looking at life", but noted that people who (like him) were more familiar with
the 1951 film than with the 1982 remake "may be a little confused".
Chad Orzel was considerably more negative, calling it "far from impressive", with "two main weaknesses forced on the story by the basic concept": the extent to which it requires familiarity with the 1982 film, and Watts' effort to "basically
retcon the goofy biology of the movie alien, which was based on the goofy biology of a John Campbell short story from the
pulp magazine era." ==Adaptations==