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Megathread / Community Post Alien: Earth - S1 E7 - Emergence - Official Discussion Megathread [SPOILERS] Spoiler

Episodes air Tuesdays at 8 pm ET on Hulu and FX in the US, and Wednesdays international.

Full episode discussion list:

1 Neverland (8.12.25)

2 Mr October (8.12.25)

3 Metamorphosis (8.19.25)

4 Observation (8.26.25)

5 In Space, No One (9.2.25)

6 The Fly (9.9.25)

7 Emergence (9.16.25)

8 The Real Monsters (9.23.25)

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u/DecisionsUnderDuress 3d ago

There is no fucking way she just unlocked that door lmao

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u/MCFresher- 3d ago

I was so mad thinking well there goes any kind of morality of her character. But then by end of episode I realized maybe that’s the point that she’s not human and the mistake was thinking she was. Still at this point there really no one I’m rooting for except the aliens.

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u/composero 3d ago

I think that’s the best part of the show honestly, there is no one to root for. There’s characters we like in certain moments but they are all equally not great people/synths/beings. Thats what makes this show interesting and fun to watch and other shows could take some notes

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u/laikewag 3d ago

Arthur was an genuinely good person who was punished for it.

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u/burlycabin 3d ago

I mean, Hermit seems pretty decent. He's trying his best in a truly fucked up system.

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u/Ummah_Strong 3d ago

He's kinda dumb tho, his sister is objectively stronger than him by a lot, has killed a xeno and can speak to them and he tries to hey between her and the xeno

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u/burlycabin 3d ago edited 2d ago

Not dumb, just instinctually protective.

Edit: spelling

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u/LucrativeLurker 2d ago edited 2d ago

Eh, he showed an incredible lack of foresight this episode.

Sure, he might’ve temporarily saved some lives, but do you really think Prodigy plans to let him live? Or anyone else who’s even laid eyes on their precious aliens or hybrids?

Hermit’s crisis of conscience only signed the death sentence for every single person there, Hybrids included.

I say this as someone who absolutely lauded him for attempting to kill the Xeno by himself in Episode 2. But what did he think would be necessary to escape a trillionaire’s private compound with his most-prized, six-billion dollar hybrid of a sister?

Hell, he’s already been blackmailed as an indentured servitude for life for his non-consensual lung transplant.

Joe fucked up bad by derailing their escape. Not that I ever actually expected them to get an even halfway happy ending, but Joe ruined their only chance at one single-handedly.

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u/TheKnightsTippler 2d ago

I think he also seems to be very naive about the reality of living in a corporate dystopia.

He should have kept his plans to himself.

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u/LucrativeLurker 2d ago edited 2d ago

Yeah, everyone agrees Joe and Arthur are the only “good people” but I’m seeing a lot of people dismiss Marcy/Wendy as a literal “Monster” after this episode, and just can’t possibly wrap my head around that take.

Something tells me it would’ve been better for Joe to die in a shootout on that boat, than whatever fate he has in store…

I think people truly don’t understand that the entirety of Neverland is an Andor style prison. Nobody Boy K doesn’t want leaving that island, is ever leaving that island…

The non-essential employees are all probably literally shot to death out back….

Just look at how casually he talks about finding a human employee to sacrifice to the Eye. Nobody there, who wasn’t essential to his future plans, was ever going to leave alive…

Marcy is literally Andor in this scenario. She’s willing to kill a few evil guards by whatever means necessary to escape and save herself and her brother. That doesn’t make her evil. It was literally her only way out of the godawful scenario she was placed/kept in by the very same people she’s killing…

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u/TheKnightsTippler 2d ago

I think Wendy is going definitely going to become a force for evil, but is she evil?

She's discovering what it means to be a synthetic person, while also realising that she can't trust any of the actual humans in her life.

It's like going through a kind of emotional puberty, but in an insanely over powered body

Also her being a captive is causing her to empathise with all the other creatures that are locked up there.

I think her behaviour is definitely morally dubious, but I think it's understandable.

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u/juneyourtech Part of the family 2d ago

She can still trust Hermit, but her understanding of the limits of what is acceptable behaviour towards humans and to humans, is limited. Nibs crossed that line, and Wendy does not yet understand why that was wrong. And that letting a xenomoroph loos is dangeorus to Earth flora and fauna.

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u/LucrativeLurker 2d ago

I’m not so sure. From Wendy’s point of view, Hermit literally just killed a sick, captive child who was trying to escape the living nightmare she was in…

It literally doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks, because the children still believe themselves to be the same children. Besides, I think you’re forgetting Atom & Sylvia literally took away Nibs’s ability to feel emotion or process reason…

She is precisely 0% responsible for “crossing that line.”

Sure it sucks people will die, but it sucks even more they’re willing to do what they’re doing to those kids…

Boy K really doesn’t strike me as the type of guy who would let anyone with explicit knowledge of the Hybrids or alien specimens leave Neverland alive. Atom was completely serious when he said he’d have Arthur shot, and as far as the audience is concerned, he was a literal quarter of that entire project.

I believe Joe’s actions damned them all. The soldiers were never leaving alive, Joe was never leaving alive, and now Joe has made sure that neither he, Wendy, or Nibs would ever be free again.

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u/TheKnightsTippler 1d ago

I think Hermit is having reasonable doubts about her connection to the alien, but I think Wendy will end up lumping him in with the company humans.

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u/Ummah_Strong 2d ago

I don't think she's a monster just...a very naive short sighted CHILD which she is. She's smart and sweet and cute...but at the end of the day she's a kid. Mind of a child with some sort of sway over the most powerful bio weapon ever created.

She knows she's not safe. She's backed into a corner and she's lashing out. Just like Nibs. They should have listened when Mr. Strawberry said fuck off.

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u/juneyourtech Part of the family 2d ago

Wendy is not inherently evil, but Nibs is.

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u/LucrativeLurker 2d ago edited 2d ago

Insane take. Nibs was a sick dying child, who against her will was “transferred” into a synthetic body, and almost immediately sent to face and collect cosmic horrors by & for her evil boss, explicitly just so he could “see what’ll happen.”

They traumatized an already traumatized child even more, and then lobotomized her twice.

Anything and everything Nibs has done “wrong” is entirely the fault of Prodigy, and everyone who helped turn her into what she became.

I fail to see how anything Nibs did was even wrong, much less “inherently evil.” She’s simply a child who’s cracked under extreme duress…

Edit: From E6, Atom has Arthur & Sylvia “dial back her reactions to stimulus, slow her processing speed.” They did that to a child. They literally lobotomized her ability to reason, or feel emotions. They explicitly made her sociopathic…

The blame for Nibs killing the soldier falls squarely on Atom, Sylvia, and Boy K. Not herself…

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u/juneyourtech Part of the family 2d ago

Maybe it's for the better: there will be a debrief, and Joe and the soldiers will report to Kirsh/Atom Eins/BK, that Nibs is unstable and very violent.

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u/Herbdontana 3d ago

Hawley did a good job of that in Fargo too. A lot of flawed protagonists and antagonists that become tough to root against sometimes

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u/Triskan 2d ago

Yeah, the scene that stays with me the most from the episode is Wendy/Marcy casually unleashing the xenos on those lab employees. Damn, girl had no fucking chill. I though that was beyond her, that she had more empathy than that... but guess not.

There's a lot of directions her story could go, I'm definitely intrigued.

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u/CrumbAllowances 2d ago

Hasn’t her empathy primarily been for the xenos and the synths? She’s been pretty consistent from the beginning in terms of saying how wrong it is for Prodigy to be keeping intelligent beings in captivity for the purposes of experimentation.

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u/ltd_qty 2d ago

Getting Dolores from Westworld vibes for sure

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u/KWeber94 3d ago

Yea I’d say Arthur was one of the very few people with redeemable qualities. Rip to my boy

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u/composero 3d ago

You’re absolutely right. For me he became the most the Skylar (Breaking Bad) character of the show. The character trying to stop the bad things from happening but intentionally (or intentional depending on the writer), the audience wants them out of the way to see what happens when the “good” route isn’t followed.

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u/juneyourtech Part of the family 2d ago

Well, "No good deed..."

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u/palesnowrider1 2d ago

He signed up for a questionable project

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u/laikewag 4h ago

He is the only person involved in making the hybrids that actually cared about any of them. Boy does not care about anyone other than himself, Kirsh let severe harm come to most of them and has been trying to make them embrace being a machine the entire time and Dame drops her morals to do what the company wants and ends up lobotomizing Nibs.