Alien: Earth episode 7 ends with Wendy (Sydney Chandler) furiously chewing out her brother Joe (Alex Lawther) for causes I can’t clarify with out spoiling the whole plot. Suffice to say, Wendy is mad, and rightfully so. “What did you do?!” Wendy screams at him twice, completely incredulous at his actions.Ed. notice: Spoilers forward for Alien: Earth episode 7.Truthfully, I’ve the identical query, nevertheless it’s not for Joe, it is for the ever-shoeless Prodigy CEO Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin). In his infinite knowledge — and hubris — Kavalier decides to maneuver the “eyeball alien” (aka, t. ocellus or Species 64) after it orchestrated the dying of the science-minded Hybrid Isaac in episode 6. As an alternative of a safe containment cell in Prodigy’s lab, Alien: Earth’s most harmful non-Xenomorph creature is now simply chilling in a transportable containment tube in the course of Kavalier’s workplace. What may probably go mistaken?
T. ocellus would not get a ton of screentime in episode 7, titled “Emergence,” however it as soon as once more steals the present within the few moments viewers do get to spend with it. All hell has damaged free in Neverland — Wendy helped the Xenomorph she’s been nurturing escape the ability, and it now roams the island, attacking something that will get in Wendy’s method as she, Joe, and Nibs (Lily Newmark) make their escape. Regardless of her latest memory-wipe, Nibs continues to be clearly not okay — she says as a lot when the Hybrids stumble throughout the graves the place their natural our bodies lie buried. “We’re not lifeless,” Wendy asserts. “We’re nonetheless right here.”
“I do not assume I’m anymore…” Nibs mumbles again, gazing at some lifeless foliage that was masking her burial web site.
The Hybrids, collectively referred to as The Misplaced Boys, actually are misplaced now, after Prodigy scientist Arthur (David Rysdahl) turned off their trackers in Episode 6. However all Boy Kavalier cares about at this second is t. ocellus, and hell, I can not even blame him. It is a fascinating creature. I am simply unsure displaying it in his workplace like an particularly lethal fish tank is a very good concept.
Now residing in its small containment unit on the ground of Kavalier’s workplace, t. ocellus exhibits us precisely how clever it’s. Kavalier writes the primary few digits of pi on his hand — 3.14 — and asks t. ocellus to inform him the following three digits, assuming that any clever species would have found such a elementary idea. Seeing this possessed sheep-corpse stomp out the following two numbers within the pi sequence earlier than unceremoniously taking a dump is perhaps the scariest shit (actually) we have seen on the present thus far. Positive, the scene’s ending is considerably performed for laughs, however what follows is not: T. ocellus begins bleating angrily. Even Kavalier’s creepy manservant, Atom (Adrian Edmondson), appears freaked out by what he is witnessing.
“Sir, I need to renew my considerations,” Atom gently tells Kavalier. “If this creature had been to flee and embed itself within the human inhabitants—”
However Kavalier takes this warning as a suggestion as an alternative, interrupting Atom to declare he desires to discover a human to “feed” to t. ocellus.
“You are proper, we must always… yeah, we must always swap it into an individual,” Kavalier declares, utterly lacking the purpose. “Y’know, somebody who talks and makes use of a bathroom.”
Kavalier says he is aware of “simply who to make use of” for this perverse little experiment, however we do not get to see who the footwear-averse CEO has in thoughts. Nonetheless, given the truth that Boy Kavalier himself can speak and use a bathroom, I am praying he is the following character on t. ocellus’ (s)hit checklist. Primarily as a result of I am bored with listening to Kavalier speak, however I am completely dying to know what t. ocellus has to say.

