+2
Okay, six in now. Obviously they're going a different direction with some of this stuff. Seems like, unless they resort to some real BS narrative trickery, either a ghost or a virtual presence is making itself manifest in physical reality. Weird.
The creatures are still clearly "converted" humans, and the little parkour stranger in the giant bones is the halfway point (too agile, total face and hand coverings). Kinda annoying how nobody in the group stopped to talk more about the earth-shattering realization that there's intelligent life on the planet already, or that they seemingly had their religion's (for lack of a better word) "logo" on their deck of cards. That's just bad storytelling, because it seems obvious they're avoiding having the characters dwell on these facts because they don't want the viewers dwelling on them. Boo.
Still not too bored, though, which was primary concern, so there's that.
Anyway, seems like there must be some kinda loopy/ouroboros/cyclical dealie going on here. ESPECIALLY now that they're suddenly talking so much about the "circle of life" (weirdly absent from the first half of the season, relatively speaking).
Might be something cheeky there where an atheist (and/or android) ends up being the basis for their religion or something, too. I mean, the android looks like a God, and even flies around in a cross pose, and this is basically what Scott did in Prometheus, too.