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Well, Alien: Earth Episode 3 drops another big cliffhanger ending on fans โ one that, once again, leaves one of the Hermit family members in dire straits. Only, instead of Joe (Alex Lawther) being in the clutches of the xenomorph, it seems that Wendy/Marcy is the one who is now in the thrall of the deadly species.
While the show didn’t make too much of it in the opening episodes, viewers did question the scene of the Lost Boys arriving at the crash site of the USCSS Maginot. It was made clear that Wendy was experiencing moments of static or interference when on site at the Maginot, but it was never confirmed what the source of it was. Some fans quickly jumped to the theory that Wendy was picking up on some kind of high-pitched frequency that the xenomorphs use as a method of communicating โ now we can all but confirm that’s the case.
Alien: Earth Episode 3 Confirms Wendy’s Connection to the Xenomorphs

In Episode 3, “Metamorphosis”, the Lost Boys squad successfully captures all of the dangerous species that Weyland-Yutani was smuggling onto Earth โ albeit at great cost. Wendy and Joe are both critically injured in a battle with the xenomorph drone that killed the Maginot crew, with Wendy ultimately killing the creature. Wendy remains catatonic for a long stretch of hours after the battle, during which she is collected by the Prodigy Search and Rescue team and brought back to the Neverland facility for repair and rebooting.
While Wendy is out, Prodigy owner Boy Kavalier (Samuel Blenkin) decides to make his own xenomorph drone for research purposes. Some of Hermit’s damaged organs are repurposed as a xenomorph incubator, and a larva is forcibly cut from a facehugger and implanted in the flesh. However, the invasive surgical approach to creating a xenomorph clearly causes distress in the facehugger, which seems to ‘cry out’ with a high-pitched frequency that not only stimulates other facehuggers gestating in their eggs, but also wakes Wendy from her coma.









