Freeman said she planned to take them to Earth to have them figure out how to keep everyone alive, but my guess is that inside, she was using this to pass the buck to someone else and privately was pessimistic about the chances of figuring out a way to separate them without Janewaying them. That feels like a very Freeman thought process. But yeah, they ought to have said something on screen.
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I guess that makes sense...
This is the best explanation there is I think. I honestly tried to come up with a witty response to this and came up empty, but this does make some sense.
I'd also like to have seen an explanation of that. She knew they weren't planning on killing T'illips so seems grossly out of character.
Yeah, my first thought as she was being transported was that she would know, but then I was surprised when she wanted to convert more crew after she was transported.
I just assumed that the orchid has some innate "evil" tendency that influenced the personality of the hybrid.
Maybe, but then why didn't Tuvix go evil?