
Written by Noah Hawley with Bob DeLaurentis and directed by Dana Gonzales, “Metamorphosis” dazzles visually but falters in execution. Blade Runner vibes are ingrained throughout. The production values and FX are consistently first-rate, offering grotesque body horror and striking new creature work that deepen the mythology.
Sydney Chandler continues to bring layered intensity, while Babou Ceesay grounds the synth subplots with conviction. But it’s Timothy Olyphant who stands out as the series’ saving grace, his steady, humanizing presence anchoring an episode that often feels uneven.
New arrivals Slightly (Adarsh Gourav) and Smee (Jonathan Ajayi) add levity, but their jovial banter sometimes jars against the darker atmosphere, tipping tension into tonal whiplash. And once again, the editing proves a major stumbling block — jarring cuts and awkward transitions fracture immersion, while misplaced musical cues undercut moments that should build suspense.
Still, beneath the flaws lies a compelling chapter: Chandler’s hybrid transformation escalates, corporate intrigue deepens, and the alien threat continues to mutate in unexpected, terrifying ways. High-caliber visuals and creature design keep the world alive, even when the mechanics stumble.
“Metamorphosis” is messy, unsettling, and ambitious — a flawed but fascinating piece of the unfolding Alien tapestry.
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