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That makes enough sense at a glance. Take over an entire planet, population included, without firing a shot or encountering any form of resistance. You even get the benefit of the remaining population maintaining potentially valuable infrastructure and knowledge along the way.
It does feel like there’s more than that going on, imo, but there’s too little information to say what that might be. We’re getting precious few hints considering we’re almost at the end of the season, hopefully the next couple episodes pick up the pace.
This is going to stretch for multiple seasons lol. We are just at Day 48 right now and no one is equipped to take on the hivemind.
I guess that the hivemind will successfully convert one of the immune ones and it'll start a panic among remaining survivors.
For sure we're not at the end-end, I just mean that for this season to land at all there's going to need to be something other than two characters having an elaborate meal together and then remarking on how weird all this is. I like the idea of converting one of the other survivors, that would definitely add some spice to what's going on.