Morrow, a cyborg working for the Weiland-Yutani Corporation, takes center stage in episode 3. Despite his eerie dedication to his employers, Morrow is not responsible for the spaceship crash and is on a mission to recover stolen alien specimens. His encounter with two hybrid boys, Smee and Slightly, sets the stage for some intriguing developments as he seeks to manipulate them for his own agenda.
Meanwhile, Nibs, a red-haired hybrid girl, faces personal struggles after being attacked by a parasite on the spaceship. Her reluctance to participate in experiments on alien creatures hints at deeper issues that her guardians will need to address in future episodes.
Wendy’s unique connection to the Xenomorphs becomes clearer in episode 3, as she not only hears their clicking but also feels their pain. This mysterious link raises questions about her origins and why she is considered “special” by Boy Kavalier.
Kirsh’s unsettling experiments on Hermit’s removed lung add another layer of intrigue to the series. His fascination with alien life forms and loyalty to the Prodigy corporation hint at darker motives behind his actions.
Lastly, the mysterious man with the steam device in the facility raises suspicions about his true identity and role in the unfolding events. Could he be cleaning up after Boy Kavalier’s experiments, or is there a more sinister explanation for his presence?
As the series continues to unravel its mysteries, fans can expect more twists and turns in the upcoming episodes. Stay tuned for the latest developments in Alien: Earth, airing weekly on Disney+ and Hulu.