Nibs right after her memory was wiped? Surely they should have kept Nibs isolated to see how she'd be after the mind-wipe?
Yeah, the Nibs thing was kind of weird, you'd think they would have either kept her away from the other kids, or come up with some kind of cover story for why she forgot everything that happened over the last few days. Just letting Wendy in with her, without her knowing what had happened to her was just dumb. There's no way they weren't going to notice something was wrong with her.Why in the world would Dame Sylvia let Wendy talk to Nibs immediately after erasing her memory? Is it just because the plot wanted Wendy to figure out that she needed to get away from Prodigy? I wonder if Dame Sylvia wants Wendy to leave, just like her husband Arthur.
I'm pretty sure this is meant to be a multiple season series, so I'm assuming at least one or two of them stick around to give us some consistency.I do wonder whether anyone is getting off the island alive, a couple at best. I can't seen Wendy going willingly with Joe.
I was much more reminded of LOST, what with the jungle-buried machinery, the jungle-covered bunkers, and the Prodigy icons stamped on everything.When they were outside, at least they didn't run into Scarlett Johnasson or any dinosaurs going the other way.
Yeah, I noticed that, too, but I figured it was some kind of weird shallows of that immediate area. Once the camera looked at the other end of the beach, the water was moving.Did anyone else notice the water wasn’t moving when the boys first made it to the beach? It was weird.
Are we sure Nibs is dead? I think that electric-arc-thing was used to incapacitate a xenomorph previously, and the hybrids are physically synths, so could be she’s just heavily EMP’ed but not permanently wiped?And then there were four. Rest in peace, Nibs. At least she went down with a fight (bye-bye, jaw!).
Kirsh was letting Slightly help Morrow in order to lure Morrow in...but why didn't he tell Kavalier about that silent operation? I think Kirsh still has his own agenda and he merely plays along with Kavalier as long as their goals align.
Kavalier now has this "brilliant" idea of allowing the eye octopus take over a mind and I'm curious to know who he thinks is the perfect candidate for such an "opportunity." I can't wait to see that idea blow up in his face.
Poor Marcie. She has full control of a xenomorph but she has completely lost the trust of her beloved brother. The graveyard didn't help any.
I was much more reminded of LOST, what with the jungle-buried machinery, the jungle-covered bunkers, and the Prodigy icons stamped on everything.
Yeah, I noticed that, too, but I figured it was some kind of weird shallows of that immediate area. Once the camera looked at the other end of the beach, the water was moving.
Well, that's what I thought at first but the final look at her seemed pretty definitive. I would love to be wrong but that's the sense I got from how the scene was depicted.Are we sure Nibs is dead? I think that electric-arc-thing was used to incapacitate a xenomorph previously, and the hybrids are physically synths, so could be she’s just heavily EMP’ed but not permanently wiped?
Yup, I liked that revelation, too, and how the show didn't outright explain the implications of that revelation. Simply a confirmation of what we expected.Speaking of which, I’m glad they came down firmly on showing that yes, the original kids are dead; these aren’t transferred consciousnesses, they’re new beings with copied memories, and now Wendy knows that.
Except wasn't that Atom's suggestion in the first place? At least that's what I thought he said. Kavalier's lightbulb moment suggested someone who wasn't discussed.For Kavalier’s human eye-topus candidate, I’m betting on the mysterious wall-fogger guy.
Heh, thanks; I’m sure I’ve seen it online somewhere before. You’re probably right about Nibs and Kavalier’s candidate.Well, that's what I thought at first but the final look at her seemed pretty definitive. I would love to be wrong but that's the sense I got from how the scene was depicted.
Yup, I liked that revelation, too, and how the show didn't outright explain the implications of that revelation. Simply a confirmation of what we expected.
Except wasn't that Atom's suggestion in the first place? At least that's what I thought he said. Kavalier's lightbulb moment suggested someone who wasn't discussed.
Also, I like the nickname eye-topus. That's less clunky than eye octopus that I've been using this whole time.
Speaking of which, I’m glad they came down firmly on showing that yes, the original kids are dead; these aren’t transferred consciousnesses, they’re new beings with copied memories, and now Wendy knows that.
I thought it was significant that we cut away to a scene with Hermit after that.For Kavalier’s human eye-topus candidate, I’m betting on the mysterious wall-fogger guy.
Yeah, but you’d think they wouldn’t bother with marked headstones and (barely) formalized graves if they saw the bodies as just husks the kids had shaken off; they’d just dispose of them (or store them for bioresearch). The gravesites seem to confirm or acknowledge that even in the eyes of the scientists themselves, no, those aren’t husks left behind by the still-living-in-new-bodies kids; those are the kids, and they’re dead. The hybrids aren’t them, despite their copied memories, and now Wendy gets that. Which fits with the whole pulling-away-from-humanity theme.We always knew they weren't in their original bodies, finding those original bodies doesn't change anything.
For Kavalier’s human eye-topus candidate, I’m betting on the mysterious wall-fogger guy.
how far can you take this show if it's keeping within continuity of the movies?
But many religious people see bodies the same way -- as husks the dead have shaken off -- yet still 'bother' with headstones, graves, burial ceremonies, et cetera for some reason.Yeah, but you’d think they wouldn’t bother with marked headstones and (barely) formalized graves if they saw the bodies as just husks the kids had shaken off; they’d just dispose of them (or store them for bioresearch).
Marcy's second "what did you do" would have been better if it had been more like Sasha Calle's, but she held back a little.The brother was right to do that at the end.
Maybe the second most, if you know what I mean...I'm glad this series is almost done because I'm really starting to feel it's not going anywhere substantial and is just getting silly with kids in robot bodies now being friends with the most dangerous creature in the universe.
That's in theaters?Guess it didn't help that I rewatched 'Alien' at the theater this morning.
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