This Show's Eyeball Beast Turns More Frightening In a New Way in This Week's Chapter
Throughout the new installment of this sci-fi drama, emotions hit a breaking point as Sydney Chandler's character faces her sibling Joe over his shocking decisions. Skipping spoiling the storyline, it's obvious that Wendy is livid—and rightly angry.
A Reckless Choice
Meanwhile, this series' most fascinating being—referred to as t. ocellus or Species 64—is moved out of a high-tech lab enclosure into a transportable container placed in the headquarters of Prodigy CEO Boy Kavalier. Many viewers are asking themselves what might happen with such a irresponsible action.
"Why did you do?!" Wendy screams, utterly shocked.
Capturing the Spotlight
Even though t. ocellus has little presence in "this installment", it continues to capture the show whenever it comes on screen. Mayhem reigns across Neverland as a Xenomorph wanders freely, targeting whatever in its path.
Meanwhile, the artificial beings—together as The Lost Boys—become completely disoriented after their monitoring devices are disabled. A certain character, Nibs, struggles with her identity, muttering softly, "I no longer believe I am here now..."
Brilliance and Danger
Back in Kavalier's quarters, the specimen shows off its remarkable mental capacity. When the CEO writes the starting digits of pi—3.14—on his hand, he tests the creature to give the subsequent digits.
In response, the monster stomps out the accurate numbers before relieving itself on the ground. What seems like a scene of comic relief quickly turns into something unnerving as the creature begins vocalizing angrily.
Notably, Kavalier's stoic assistant, Atom, shares his apprehensions about the situation. "Boss, I must renew my concerns," he states. "Should this creature managed to escape and infiltrate within the human population—"
A Frightening Plan
In place of heeding the warning, Kavalier sees it as a idea and states that he intends to find a person to "feed" to t. ocellus.
"You are right, we should… absolutely, we should transfer it into a living being," Kavalier proclaims. "An individual who talks and is civilized."
Although the installment withholds who Kavalier has in thought for this disturbing experiment, several fans are wondering that the CEO himself might be the target. In the end, people is dying to discover what this creature has to express.
One thing is clear: this show continues to provide thrills, unease, and unexpected turns with single installment.