Three seasons in and the Syfy original series Resident Alien — loosely based on the Dark Horse Comics series by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse — has upped the narrative ante while deepening its individual character arcs. After revealing more of the Grey Alien threat in Season 3’s first two episodes, the series splits up its main ensemble in the third chapter, titled “141 Seconds.” This leads to an episode that favors character development over plot progression, though there is a big revelation as the season unveils, at least nominally, what the Grey Aliens are up to on Earth.With its balancing of tones and characters, “141 Seconds” showcases what Resident Alien does best, even if its core cast is divided for a significant portion of the episode. The first two episodes of Resident Alien Season 3 veered into madcap action and comedy in the face of the new threat posed by the Gray Aliens. By comparison, the third episode leans more into emotions, surprising the audience and giving the series some of its most heartwarming moments to date — even though the season is now at its halfway point.In “141 Seconds,” Ben and Kate decide to go on an impromptu family vacation with their son Max to Yellowstone National Park, subconsciously drawn there because of the residual effects of their abduction. Aware of what happened to them, Harry joins the Hawthorne family as an unwanted guest… trying to learn what connection Yellowstone has to the Gray Aliens, with Max’s help. Back in Patience, Sheriff Mike has to contend with his recent drunken hook-up with Judy Cooper, while Asta Twelvetrees and D’Arcy Bloom struggle to balance their personal lives in light of all the cosmic mischief around town.
Three seasons in and the Syfy original series Resident Alien — loosely based on the Dark Horse Comics series by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse — has upped the narrative ante while deepening its individual character arcs. After revealing more of the Grey Alien threat in Season 3’s first two episodes, the series splits up its main ensemble in the third chapter, titled “141 Seconds.” This leads to an episode that favors character development over plot progression, though there is a big revelation as the season unveils, at least nominally, what the Grey Aliens are up to on Earth.
With its balancing of tones and characters, “141 Seconds” showcases what Resident Alien does best, even if its core cast is divided for a significant portion of the episode. The first two episodes of Resident Alien Season 3 veered into madcap action and comedy in the face of the new threat posed by the Gray Aliens. By comparison, the third episode leans more into emotions, surprising the audience and giving the series some of its most heartwarming moments to date — even though the season is now at its halfway point.
In “141 Seconds,” Ben and Kate decide to go on an impromptu family vacation with their son Max to Yellowstone National Park, subconsciously drawn there because of the residual effects of their abduction. Aware of what happened to them, Harry joins the Hawthorne family as an unwanted guest… trying to learn what connection Yellowstone has to the Gray Aliens, with Max’s help. Back in Patience, Sheriff Mike has to contend with his recent drunken hook-up with Judy Cooper, while Asta Twelvetrees and D’Arcy Bloom struggle to balance their personal lives in light of all the cosmic mischief around town.
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