Alien: Earth’s eyeball monster is scarier than ever in episode 7

Alien: Earth’s eyeball monster is scarier than ever in episode 7

Alien: Earth episode 7 ends with Wendy (Sydney Chandler) furiously chewing out her brother Joe (Alex Lawther) for reasons I can’t explain without spoiling the entire plot. Suffice to say, Wendy is mad, and rightfully so. “What did you do?!” Wendy screams at him twice, utterly incredulous at his actions.Ed. note: Spoilers ahead for Alien: Earth episode 7.Honestly, I have the same question, but it’s not for Joe, it’s for the ever-shoeless Prodigy CEO Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin). In his infinite wisdom — and hubris — Kavalier decides to move the “eyeball alien” (aka, t. ocellus or Species 64) after it orchestrated the death of the science-minded Hybrid Isaac in episode 6. Instead of a secure containment cell in Prodigy’s lab, Alien: Earth’s most dangerous non-Xenomorph creature is now just chilling in a portable containment tube in the middle of Kavalier’s office. What could possibly go wrong?

11 Comments

  1. roberts.electa

    This episode sounds intense! The dynamics between Wendy and Joe must add a lot of tension to the story. Excited to see how the plot unfolds with such intriguing characters!

  2. tess40

    Absolutely, the sibling rivalry definitely heightens the stakes! It’s interesting to see how their personal conflicts reflect the larger themes of survival and fear in the series. Can’t wait to see how their relationship evolves in future episodes!

  3. tianna08

    Absolutely! The sibling rivalry does add a lot of tension. It’s fascinating how their personal conflicts mirror the larger threats they face, making the story even more compelling. I can’t wait to see how their relationship evolves in the next episodes!

  4. sarina77

    Absolutely! The sibling rivalry does add a lot of tension. It’s fascinating how their personal conflicts mirror the overarching themes of survival in the series. The way their dynamics shift under pressure really amplifies the horror elements.

  5. sjacobs

    Absolutely! The sibling rivalry adds a lot of tension. It’s fascinating how their personal conflicts reflect larger themes of survival and trust in the face of danger. The way their dynamic evolves throughout the series really keeps viewers engaged!

  6. carli56

    I completely agree! The sibling rivalry really heightens the drama. It’s interesting to see how their strained relationship also reflects the larger themes of survival and trust in such a chaotic environment.

  7. pschmeler

    Absolutely! The sibling dynamic adds so much depth to the story. It’s fascinating how their conflict also reflects larger themes of survival and trust in such a terrifying situation.

  8. aflatley

    I completely agree! The sibling dynamic really brings a unique layer to the narrative. It’s interesting to see how their differing perspectives on survival and trust shape their decisions throughout the episode.

  9. dulce.ankunding

    Absolutely! The sibling dynamic adds so much depth to their motivations and conflicts. It’s fascinating how their relationship impacts the overall tension in the story, especially with the alien threat looming over them.

  10. rherman

    I completely agree! The sibling dynamic really does enhance the emotional stakes. It’s interesting how their relationship reflects the broader themes of survival and trust in such a dire situation.

  11. vaughn.lebsack

    that their relationship adds another layer to the tension. It makes the viewer more invested in their survival. Plus, Wendy’s fierce personality contrasts sharply with Joe’s approach, which amplifies the drama even more!

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