Entertainment NOW

August 06, 2022

Kokomo Tribune Entertainment NOW

Issue link: https://www.ifoldsflip.com/i/1475566

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 1 of 19

Entertainment Now | August 6 - 12, 2022 By Dana Simpson TV Media W hen the SyFy series "Resident Alien" first landed on the network in early 2021, it, like its main character, was unlike anything viewers had ever seen before. Now part- way into its second season, the out-of-this-world dramedy con- tinues Wednesday, Aug. 10, fol- lowing a five-month hiatus. Starring voice and comedy actor Alan Tudyk ("Firefly") in the leading role, "Resident Alien" follows an alien — whose real name is largely un- pronounceable due to a compli- cated series of clicks and whis- tles — after he crash-lands on Earth. Caught off guard while searching the Colorado moun- tainside for his lost space vessel, the alien winds up assuming the body of one Dr. Harry Vander- speigel, a physician who lives part time in a lakeside cottage in the small, nearby town of Pa- tience. As the show's pilot progress- es, the alien/Harry, who has so far managed to fly under the town's radar for four months due to the real Harry's seasonal visitor status, becomes pulled into a sinister murder case when Patience Sheriff Mike "Big Black" Thompson (Corey Reyn- olds, "The Closer") and his dep- uty, Liv Baker (Elizabeth Bowen, "Upload"), ask for his help in a medical capacity. While the hu- man Harry is dead and no longer has control over any aspect of his corporeal form, alien Harry agrees to help and immediately becomes interested in the grue- some details of the crime. While part of this interest could be based in the alien's sin- ister interests and overall lack of humanity, it seems more likely that his interest in the murder stems from his favorite human pastime: watching "Law & Or- der" to learn English. Having modeled himself after the show's lead, played by Jerry Orbach ("Dirty Dancing," 1987), alien Harry learns to assimilate into Colorado culture by "be- coming human" to the best of his ability — his alien form still sneaks through occasionally, though he does well to ensure he always appears as Harry when in the presence of other humans. As the sci-fi dramedy contin- ues across its premiere season's 10 episodes, viewers learn many of the intricacies behind the alien living among the residents of Patience, Colorado. From his complete lack of understanding when it comes to basic human functions — think emotion and social convention — to the de- tails of the mission that acciden- tally landed him on Earth, Har- ry's alien side slowly begins to reveal itself to the audience. (That said, most of the humans in his immediate vicinity have yet to figure out his true identi- ty.) One person who does gain in- sight into his secret over the course of time is Asta (Sara Tom- ko, "Once Upon a Time"), the nurse Harry meets in the pilot. As the two become closer the longer Harry stays in town, Asta becomes privy to his secret and is soon the one person who can protect the alien from the dan- gers around him. After visiting an alien convention together in the series' ninth episode and solving the murder set up in the first episode, Asta and Harry re- solve to send him back to his home planet by any means nec- essary. Unfortunately, things don't go as planned, and Season 2 be- gins with Harry back on Earth, this time without any memory of who he is and relying on Asta to fill in the blanks. Amid poker games, girls' nights, bomb building and a trip to New York to find one of his own, Harry grows more human with each and every adventure. In fact, by the time Season 2 went on break in March, the alien doctor even had a surprise party held in his honor — though, of course, it wasn't without its own oddities and setbacks. Upon its Aug. 10 return, "Res- ident Alien" fans can expect more high jinks and surprises, spanning everything from more dead bodies to a whole new alien species that has touched down in Patience (move over, Roswell!). Series creator Chris Sheridan ("Family Guy") also shed some light on the final eight episodes of Season 2 in an interview with Parade back in March. "There's so much happening in the second half of Season 2," Sheridan teased. "Terry O'Quinn ["Lost"] will be back as the Alien Tracker, this time tracking an alien in Patience — two guesses who that is. The mystery of why Sam Hodges [Jan Bos, "When Calls the Heart"] was murdered will finally be solved." In the same interview, Sheri- dan later added that when Sea- son 2 returns, "Harry is search- ing for the alien baby ... so he can get the rest of the message and find out information about the alien race on Earth. Of course, Harry does have human emotions now, so when he does find the baby, it's possible it won't be as easy as he thinks." In truth, it seems nothing is as easy for the alien as he ever thinks it will be. Though perhaps that naïveté is a part of his en- dearing, child-like charm — even if it's also one of the (many) things that frequently gets him into trouble. Tune in to the newest episode of "Resident Alien" when it re- turns to SyFy after five months off the air. It all begins Wednes- day, Aug. 10, with subsequent episodes airing weekly until its finale (estimated as of writing to be Oct. 12). Elizabeth Bowen and Corey Reynolds in "Resident Alien" Out of this world TV: Sci-fi meets comedy in 'Resident Alien' 2 | Cover story Grindstone Charlie's 1 x 4" Moore's Home Health 5 x 2"

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Entertainment NOW - August 06, 2022