Alien: Earth (2025): The Fly - S01E06 - RECAP
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Episode 6, The Fly is probably one of the strongest episodes yet, packed with tension and some crazy stuff happening both on the sci fi and political aspects, but I have to admin writing has been slipping from time to time but cant ask much about a tv series based on a franchise with decades of existing. After all that buildup were finally seeing the chaos start to unfold on this island and man do things get messy quick with the lost boys going down, one "dead", another crazy, another getting blackmail, another thats basically worthless but who knows might safe the day and then there is Wendy on her own journey as Xenomorph Queen. The episode starts with Wendy trying to talk to the baby Xenomorph, which by the way looks incredible since we starting to watch more of the hole Xenomorph development as they grow. This thing has grown from that tiny chest burster we saw before into something thats still small but way more dangerous looking and have an attitude too, the way Wendy sits there making those clicking sounds trying to communicate with this apex species is completely nuts. She really thinks she can make friends with these things and maybe shes right but it still feels like playing with fire and gasoline on her hands, this can backfire so quick but at least we know she can kill one. The Xenomorph actually responds to her too, which is wild to think about, these creatures have their own language and social structure apparently, kind of like bees or ants as Wendy puts it. Her brother Joe is not having any of this though, he keeps telling her these things are just killers but Wendy pushes back saying humans kill too, I dont see error on her logic lol, she got a point there even if its making everyone uncomfortable or her opinion been to extremist too. The way she talks about the creatures never choosing to come to Earth really fits the idea of them be either scared or defensive, like they are prisoners just like the hybrids in a way but might be worst as its against their will without option, probably with the T Ocellus might be piss at the hole situation, that sheep looks mad af. That whole conversation between Wendy and Joe about saying yes versus saying no was pretty heavy, especially when Joe tells her that sometimes saying no is the only thing that gives you power over your life but Wendys starting to question everything about Prodigy and what theyre really doing on this island, although she still remains on the Yes camp with Boy Kavalier after all he is the one making all this possible and she is having all of it, she is totally facinated with the Xenomorph.
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There is this elevator scene with Morrow and Kirsh where they throw a few japs, it was intense and you can tell these two are heading for a major showdown but can Kirsh face Morrow 1v1? he is not suppose to be a combat unit, I think so. The way they talk to each other with such barely contained hatred makes both feel dangerous, Morrow calling Kirsh yesterdays model and asking how it feels to work for a company thats made him obsolete was brutal, but Kirsh fires back talking about how satisfying it would be to destroy a cyborg because they can still feel pain when their body parts start failing, Morrow is still human so he use this cheap shots word and also is weak against Kirsh because of his anger. The tension between these two characters has been building all season and this felt like the calm before the storm. Morrow mentioning getting one of those hybrid bodies for himself was interesting too, like maybe he sees them as an upgrade from his current cyborg situation. The whole conversation felt like two apex predators circling each other waiting for the right moment to strike but there is Kirsh watching everything unfold with Slightly and not reporting it to Boy Cavalier makes me think hes got his own agenda, so now we got everyeone coming from multiple angles Kavalier, Yutani, Morrow, Kirsh, Wendy, things going to get wild soon.

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The stuff with Nibs getting her memory wiped was pretty disturbing when you really think about it, but I can understand that instead of dealing with her trauma from the Maginot and helping her process what happened, they just delete the whole experience like its corrupted data on a computer, this are experiments and they also have to show them off soon on an event so no time for debuging. Dame Sylvia doing the procedure while Arthur refuses because ethics and stuff... just different people handle these moral dilemmas in their own way, yes they are ""kids"" but they stop been human long time ago, besides theyre is an agreement and if they didnt turn them were dying too. Atom threat to have Arthur shot if he doesnt leave by the end of the day was cold as ice but this people probably just realizing on the deep sht they are in, yes he is married to Dame but tf does that mean to the corporation if nothing?. The way Nibs wakes up afterwards with no memory of claiming she was pregnant or fighting the eye creature is kinda sad but then there is Wendy trying to explain what really happened just confuses Nibs more since she has no framework to understand these experiences anymore. Its like they took away part of who she was as a person, even if that part was traumatic, the whole situation with Nibs falling apart mentally and them just hitting the reset button instead of providing actual help feels like a preview of how Prodigy treats all their hybrid investments when they become inconvenient, but then I wonder if Wendy have the powers to dump everything she knows about Nibs back to her, remember that scene when she locate her brother and control the robot, like on the Lucy movie.





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