11 Reasons Why You Should Watch "Resident Alien"

11 Reasons Why You Should Watch "Resident Alien"


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Here Are 11 Reasons You Need To Watch "Resident Alien"

For starters, you get to see Alan Tudyk as an alien trying to take off someone's bra.
Jess Goodwinby Jess Goodwin News Reporter
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A new season of Resident Alien is almost here, and if you haven't watched Season 1, here are a few reasons you need to catch up ASAP.


GIF of Harry as an alien in Resident Alien SYFY / Via giphy.com

1. There's more than meets the eye.


GIF of Harry in Resident Alien SYFY / Via giphy.com On the surface, Resident Alien has a simple premise: An alien gets stranded on Earth and has to play human (in this case the doctor in a small town) until he can get back to his home planet. And yes, that's all true, but it's a lot more. The titular alien, played by Alan Tudyk, has another goal to complete — one that makes his Season 1 journey a lot more interesting.

2. There are other little twists scattered throughout the show.


GIF of Harry on Resident Alien SYFY / Via giphy.com The season is littered with surprises and moments that'll leave you wanting to see what happens next — including a murder mystery and a season finale cliffhanger.

3. It's multi-genre.


GIF of D'Arcy on Resident Alien saying SYFY / Via giphy.com Resident Alien won't just make you laugh — it'll make you cry (unless maybe you're an alien). Like I said, it's a lot more than a funny show. It explores themes of trauma, grief, and regret, to name a few, and weaves them into the humorous aspects of the series seamlessly.

4. Alan Tudyk, Alan Tudyk, and Alan Tudyk.


GIF of Harry trying to take off a woman's bra in Resident Alien SYFY / Via giphy.com Alan Tudyk is a delight in pretty much everything, and Resident Alien is no exception. Watching him (usually poorly) navigate the everyday highs and lows of being human — from eating pizza to having sex (see above) — is the main draw of the show, and he plays the role to perfection.

5. Harry's ever-increasing humanity.


GIF of Harry in Resident Alien talking about Law & Order SYFY / Via giphy.com One of the overarching themes of the show is Harry worrying he's becoming too human. His plan to leave Earth as soon as he can keeps getting waylaid, and he develops relationships along the way. He goes from being simply fun to watch to being relatable (especially his obsession with Law & Order) and sympathetic.

6. Every character is well rounded.


GIF of Ben and Kate on Resident Alien SYFY / Via giphy.com All the main and secondary characters have fun little quirks and foibles and backstories that have clearly been thought out, but leave room for development in future episodes.

7. Sheriff Mike and Deputy Liv.


GIF of Sheriff Mike and Deputi Liv in Resident Alien SYFY / Via giphy.com At first, these two don't seem to have the best relationship. Deputy Liv looks up to Sheriff Mike — even though for all intents and purposes she's just as capable as he is — and he takes her for granted. It's a little infuriating! But there's a deep satisfaction in watching it evolve to the point where he finally appreciates what she brings to the table.

8. Harry and Max's frenemyship.


GIF of Harry and Max in Resident Alien SYFY / Via giphy.com It's really hard to say which relationship I love most on this show, but Harry and youngster Max's is up there. They start out as enemies, but gradually warm up to each other. The two play off each other really well, in part because while Harry is an adult alien in an adult human body, he might as well be a little kid himself. His back and forth with Max is reminiscent of a prank war you'd see two elementary school kids engage in — one that Max keeps winning. (Although Harry does literally spit in Max's face at one point.)

9. Sahar is a badass.


GIF of Sahar in Resident Alien SYFY Sahar is fierce, loyal, smart, and funny. She also happens to be Muslim, but apart from it being nice to see such positive representation, it's not a big deal. She becomes a great friend to Max and even mediates a truce between him and Harry.

10. Speaking of, the show cares about authentic representation.


GIF of Asta and her dad on Resident Alien SYFY / Via giphy.com Numerous characters on the show, which takes place in rural Colorado, are Indigenous members of the Ute tribe, and are actually played by Indigenous actors. Plus, among the writers for the show is Tazbah Chavez, a citizen of the Navajo Nation. The show also has several Native consultants to make sure they get their depictions right. You can see it throughout the season, like in Episode 4 when Harry's assistant and friend Asta brings him to the Ute reservation to help her grandmother, and the way Native customs are incorporated into everyday life.

11. It's based on a comic book.


issue one of Resident Alien
issue one of Resident Alien Courtesy Dark Horse Comics / penguinrandomhouse.com I don't know about you, but I love comparing and contrasting book and comic book adaptations to their source material. It's fun to see what was included or left out, what was slightly tweaked, and what was completely overhauled.

Season 2 of Resident Alien premieres on SYFY on January 26.


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