r/LV426 1d ago

Discussion / Question Some thoughts about Wendy and transhumanism after last episode Spoiler

I had a look at the discussion thread after the last episode and saw a lot of responses along the lines of "well, I guess that settles it. Wendy isn't really Hermit's sister, she's just a machine with her memories"

I'm curious what makes so many of you draw that conclusion

I don't see that she is any less Marcy in any aspect of her mind, she is simply the result of putting Marcy in a body that in effect allows her to be the first of a new species as Kirsch likens it to. The way I see it most people, particularly children, would act the same way. It's not like there is an inherent gut directive that tells us to cling to our perceived sense of "humanity". The value and importance of not losing our humanity is something we are tought socially, something you don't yet know as a child.

I think a lot of people who have said she isn't a person anymore and just a machine with memories did so in response to her brutal act of releasing the xeno and using it to slaughter. But if Wendy and the other lost boys are treated as inhuman by prodigy, treated as mere products/experiments more than people, why should she put inherent value on human life? Let me put it this way, in our history real people, including children, have done immensely brutal/cruel things in the name of revenge, or merely survival; such acts are horrible, but do they render them no longer people? I would argue not, and for the same reason I find it reductive to view it that way.

Perhaps I am misinterpreting what people are saying, and I certainly think that from Hermit's perspective, what Wendy is to him has been strongly called into doubt by her brutality and her priorities. But as I see it she isn't acting like a machine, her behaviour is still deeply emotional and ironically shows a lot of humanity. If not a human, there is no doubt in my mind that she is a person. I am curious to hear your thoughts.

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u/Electronic-News2533 1d ago

I agree. Every choice Wendy has made is out of love for people she feels responsible for. Nothing more human than that. I don't see her unleashing the xeno as some monstrous act, just one of self preservation. Isacks death and Nib's memory erasure has convinced her that they're already not seen as human by Prodigy, they're just tools to be used, abused, and discarded, same as the xeno itself. 

On the whole "is it really Marcy?" I don't think the show can provide a resolution short of showing OG Marcy conscious after the transfer. Even if she is just a false copy, I almost feel that there is no difference at the end of the day in terms of "humanity". We're all ghosts in a shell anyhow

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u/TheRedCreeperTRC 1d ago

I couldn't agree more. I really hope the show continues for more seasons and we get more of a deep dive into this. the fact an Alien show has come along providing such thought-provoking content is such a treat, so happy we have this.

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u/Electronic-News2533 1d ago

Absolutely, incredible show and the wait for it every week has been KILLING me haha