The land star Sydney Chandler on the final transformation of Wendy

Note: This story contains spoilers of season 1 of “Alien: Earth”, episode 8.
Wendy finally had the adults of Neverland controlled her controlling her and transferred the dynamics of power thanks to her friend Xenomorph in the final “Alien: Earth”.
After trying to escape with his brother Joe (Alex Lawther) and Nibs (Lily Newmark) in episode 7, Wendy and the lost boys were all gathered and put a cage while Neverland went to the headquarters of Weyland-Yutani. Feeling betrayed by everyone from Joe for having injured the feathers to the Kavalier boy (Samuel Blenkin) for obvious reasons, Wendy begins to look in connection with the Xenomorph to take control of the island.
Sydney Chandler told Thewrap that Wendy’s decisions in the final are his fall “more deeply in the mechanics of her body”, as the question of the way these hybrids are human or synthetic.
“I think she compared herself completely,” said Chandler. “I think that after the search for his grave, and see his brother crying the skeleton on the earth separated him from Marcy. I think that as a protective measure also, she is deeper in the mechanics of her body, with her weight and her immobility and her deadly capacities. So I think that if she started hot, she became quite cold.”
This coldness is in the form of working with the xenomorph. The two had been able to communicate since the start of the season, but now they have been working in tandem to get off the island. Her decision to look at this connection with the foreigner, and how much she allows her to kill for her, was what Chandler believed to be the reverse switch for Wendy’s new coldness.
“This is the moment when she opens the doors and leaves foreigners in the laboratory, because she kills properly,” she said. It is a very frightening aspect for her, that she can be so black and white that she judged these people bad, and they are an obstacle, and they no longer deserve to live. “”
Chandler added: “I think that deeply, unconsciously, she is attracted to power as a protective measure. I think she was a very isolated child, and therefore I think she looks slowly all this time.”
Wendy’s growing connection with the Xenomorph culminated in the final, tracking the soldiers of Weyland-Yutani and prodigies and helping to capture the Kavalier boy, was a bit worried. She wanted to make sure that the extraterrestrial never felt like Wendy’s pet because it would turn terror.
“I had several conversations on the desire to keep respect and if it is not fear / hesitation towards foreigners,” she said. “I really didn’t want it to take the way because of being a pet. There is obviously a connection, and the way the scripts go, they have these very narrow links. At the end, she is able to deploy it. But I really wanted to make sure that there is mutual respect and always a massive question mark on this creature, because it is very dangerous. It’s like a lion.
Season 1 ends with the boys lost to the control of Neverland and their biggest buddies – Boy K, Dame Sylvia (Essie Davis), Kirsh (Timothy Olyphant) and Morrow (Babou Ceesay) – locked behind bars. In an episode soaked in blood, Wendy chose to keep those who are most responsible for her treatment rather than killing them. Chandler thinks that it is because she wants to get their misery and perhaps even see what Wendy and The Lost Boys plan their “rule”.
“I think there is a kind of sadistic pleasure in seeing them as helpless as they have been and being able to tell Lady Sylvia ‘that you put six children in the ground’ ‘, said Chandler.” I think that especially with the boy K, killing him would be too easy. Her name is a checkmate master about him, and wants to see what he would do with that. There is a lot of rage under her that you forget that she is a child who was so horribly injured. The betrayal is so strong that it does not just want to return the switch. “
“Alien: Earth” is now in trouble on Hulu. The show has not yet been renewed for season 2.