Resident Alien Season 2 finally unpacked the true nature of Harry Vanderspeigle when he was still a human and it was horrifying.
The hit Syfy series follows the story of an alien intruder impersonating a doctor named Harry (Alan Tudyk) as he tries to infiltrate Earth but decides not to proceed with the mission after falling in love with the ways of the humans.
Before the alien manages to get settled in with his new life on Earth, one of the central mysteries of Resident Alien is what truly happened to human Harry's colleague, Dr. Sam Hodges.
Read full article on The Direct.
The hit Syfy series follows the story of an alien intruder impersonating a doctor named Harry (Alan Tudyk) as he tries to infiltrate Earth but decides not to proceed with the mission after falling in love with the ways of the humans.
Before the alien manages to get settled in with his new life on Earth, one of the central mysteries of Resident Alien is what truly happened to human Harry's colleague, Dr. Sam Hodges.
Read full article on The Direct.
- 2/28/2024
- by Aeron Mer Eclarinal
- The Direct
The following contains mild spoilers for Resident Alien.
Though the basic premise of Resident Alien will feel fairly familiar to genre viewers—an extraterrestrial forced to live in disguise as a dead human doctor named Harry Vanderspeigle contemplates whether or not to help his race kill us all—it may come as a surprise to many that the Syfy comedy is probably one of the most original and heartwarming things on-air right now.
Based on the Dark Horse comic of the same name, the series initially appears to be the story of a dangerous alien who may or may not be plotting the human race’s doom. But rather than use the threat of extraterrestrial annihilation to depict the worst potential of humanity, Resident Alien whole-heartedly leans into showing us its best, emphasizing the human race’s unique capacity for kindness, loyalty, and care toward one another.
In doing so,...
Though the basic premise of Resident Alien will feel fairly familiar to genre viewers—an extraterrestrial forced to live in disguise as a dead human doctor named Harry Vanderspeigle contemplates whether or not to help his race kill us all—it may come as a surprise to many that the Syfy comedy is probably one of the most original and heartwarming things on-air right now.
Based on the Dark Horse comic of the same name, the series initially appears to be the story of a dangerous alien who may or may not be plotting the human race’s doom. But rather than use the threat of extraterrestrial annihilation to depict the worst potential of humanity, Resident Alien whole-heartedly leans into showing us its best, emphasizing the human race’s unique capacity for kindness, loyalty, and care toward one another.
In doing so,...
- 8/15/2022
- by Lacy Baugher
- Den of Geek
The BBC has denied a tabloid story claiming that Matt Smith has "quit" Doctor Who. An article on the front page of tomorrow's (September 1) Daily Mirror is headlined "I Quit" and alleges that "Doctor Who's Matt calls time on Time Lord". However, BBC Head of Communications Sam Hodges swiftly took to Twitter to play down the "over excitable headline", posting: "#DoctorWho fans - Matt Smith hasn't quit. See him in Asylum of the Daleks, tomorrow at 7.20 on #BBC1." Explaining the context of the quotes featured in the newspaper, Hodges added: "[Matt] says in an interview that he won't be the Doctor forever - hardly quitting! "He'll (more)...
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- by By Christian Tobin
- Digital Spy
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- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
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- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
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