entertainment / Tuesday, 19-Aug-2025

Resident Alien Season 4 Must Pair These 2 Characters More After Their Hilarious Season 3 Scene

Resident Alien tends to pair the same characters together quite often based on their chemistry, but the show's third season included a relatively unused team-up that worked incredibly well and needs to be revisited when the sci-fi dramedy returns. The brilliant dynamic between members of the Resident Alien cast is a huge part of what has made the show successful. Although Resident Alien season 3's cliffhanger ending looked as though it would go unresolved for a while, the confirmation of Resident Alien season 4 means the residents of Patience, Colorado will be back for at least one more run.

Resident Alien season 4's story could go in several directions, and there are more possibilities than ever before for unexplored character pairings. Although Resident Alien season 3 consisted of just eight episodes (a record low for the show), it still managed to find the time to give viewers something new while continuing the larger story. There is one specific scene that demonstrates the comedic benefits of allowing two characters, in particular, to interact away from the rest of the cast, but there could also be other advantages moving forward.

Harry & D'arcy Is An Underrated & Underutilized Resident Alien Character Pairing

Alan Tudyk & Alice Wetterlund rarely share a scene alone

Alan Tudyk's Harry Vanderspeigle's most common accomplice in Resident Alien is Asta Twelvetrees (Sara Tomko). The two have a strong bond based on various factors, which explains why they're shown together so often. However, the show has occasionally shaken things up and given Tudyk alternative scene partners and the result has been brilliant. One of the lesser-used partnerships in the show is Alice Wetterlund's D'arcy Bloom teaming up with Tudyk's character. Harry and D'arcy's chemistry is perhaps unexpected, but their interactions perfectly encapsulate the show's comedy label while not ignoring Resident Alien's dramatic elements.

Resident Alien's most common character pairing (other than Harry and Asta) is probably Sheriff Mike (Corey Reynolds) and Deputy Liv (Elizabeth Bowden), which makes perfect sense given their professional ties. That being said, being forced together by narrative circumstances hasn't hurt how brilliantly they work together. For a long while, D'arcy and Harry didn't have any real reason to appear alongside one another in any meaningful way. Thankfully, since she discovered Harry being an extraterrestrial in Resident Alien season 2, the pair have been given a few more opportunities to collaborate.

Harry & D'arcy Breaking Into Joseph's Apartment Was One Of Resident Alien Season 3's Highlights

The unexpected kindred spirits hype each other up after minutes of insults

Harry and D'arcy's first big storyline together was when they briefly dated in Resident Alien season 1. It was clear that Harry had no romantic interest in Wetterlund's desperate character, and that very fact was pretty much the entirety of the mini-arc. Although she continued to be a big part of the show, D'arcy's storylines rarely overlapped with Harry's after their weird and forced romance. Eventually, the chance for them to work together finally arose in Resident Alien season 3, episode 2, "The Upper Hand," while infiltrating the apartment of Joseph Rainer (Enver Gjokaj), the Grey Alien hybrid.

The absence of Sara Tomko's character brilliantly proves how Harry and D'arcy not only need a leader to help them be their best selves but also how much of a social buffer Asta is between Tudyk's character and Wetterlund's.

Their relationship in this scene is worlds apart from how it was portrayed in the show's inaugural run, as Harry and D'arcy fling endless insults at one another with sidesplitting speed. Their comic timing is perfect together, even if their characters are intentionally written to be an incredibly poor team. The absence of Sara Tomko's character brilliantly proves how Harry and D'arcy not only need a leader to help them be their best selves but also how much of a social buffer Asta is between Tudyk's character and Wetterlund's. Without her there, it's so wonderfully chaotic.

Why Harry & D'arcy Work So Well Together In Resident Alien

Tudyk's character is very similar to Wetterlund's in all the best ways

Alan Tudyk as Harry Vanderspeigle looking at Alice Wetterlund as D'arcy Bloom in Resident Alien
Alan Tudyk as Harry Vanderspeigle looking at Alice Wetterlund as D'arcy Bloom in Resident Alien

Despite the show's heightened reality, many Resident Alien characters are relatively reserved with their thoughts and opinions. For many of Patience's townsfolk, it takes a great deal to get them to speak their minds without fear of judgment or consequence. Harry's nature as an alien who is largely unversed in human customs quite often breaks this tendency, as he's pretty much always doing and saying things that suit his own needs with either no awareness or care about how others will be affected. This is a rare trait among the characters who populate the show, but D'arcy also boasts it.

D'arcy has never really been very forgiving when it comes to Harry's unpredictable and borderline unacceptable behavior.

When Harry is unknowingly selfish or just downright weird, understanding and levelheaded characters like Asta will call him on it or simply move past the moment without taking it too personally. The same is true of characters who are unaware of Harry's true nature and just forgive his indiscretions, likely putting it down to him just being a little unusual. Inversely, D'arcy has never really been very forgiving when it comes to Harry's unpredictable and borderline unacceptable behavior. Instead, she retaliates pretty much every time Harry irritates her, even if it's just with a visceral insult.

Although only the first two seasons of Resident Alien are available on Netflix, all three can be streamed on Peacock.

D'arcy's ongoing refusal to forgive Harry's behavior often results in Tudyk's character acting out again in response, which then causes D'arcy to offer another form of retaliation. It creates a hilarious feedback loop that builds and builds and can be difficult to break. So, when this is considered, it's not a massive surprise that they'd had so few scenes alone, as the story would likely slow to a near stop as it did in their "The Upper Hand" scene. That being said, the fact it was one of the show's funniest sequences overall proves similar instances should happen more often.

How Resident Alien Season 4 Can Pair Harry & D'arcy Together

D'arcy will be vital to Harry's attempts to defeat the Greys

After searching for purpose throughout Resident Alien season 3, D'arcy ends the run with a big hero moment when she liberates the Hawthorne baby from the Grey Aliens' Star Wars-inspired ship at great risk to her own safety. The stakes aren't exactly any lower by the end of season 3, as the Greys' ship is still in orbit, masquerading as Earth's moon. Plus, Resident Alien season 4's new villain, the Mantid, will also pose a new threat. So, D'arcy will need to stay in action-hero mode when the show returns.

Once Harry frees himself (and Bridget) from the Greys' imprisonment, he will undoubtedly be the one to lead the charge against the identity-stealing Mantid, while also continuing to attempt to bring down Resident Alien's Grey Aliens. Now that D'arcy has far more knowledge about what Earth is up against, it wouldn't make sense for her to remain on the sidelines. In fact, with almost the entire town now aware of the threat posed by the Greys, the main cast will be united in the fight, which means far more Resident Alien moments with Harry and D'arcy team-ups.

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Your Rating

Resident Alien
417
9.5/10
Release Date
2021 - 2025-00-00
Network
USA Network, SyFy
Showrunner
Chris Sheridan
Directors
Robert Duncan McNeill, Shannon Kohli, Brennan Shroff, Lea Thompson, Kabir Akhtar, Alan Tudyk, Claudia Yarmy, Jay Chandrasekhar, Jennifer Phang, Warren P. Sonoda
Writers
Nastaran Dibai, Sarah Beckett, Jenna Lamia, Christian Taylor, Emily Eslami, Donald Todd, Cherry Chevapravatdumrong, Njeri Brown, Aaron Wiener, Biniam Bizuneh

Cast

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  • Headshot Of Alan Tudyk In The 2024 Astra TV Awards at Millennium Biltmore Hotel
    Harry Vanderspeigle
  • Headshot Of Sara Tomko
    Sara Tomko
    Asta Twelvetrees

A television adaptation of the comic book series, Resident Alien is a sci-fi comedy that stars Alan Tudyk as an alien who crashes on Earth with one mission - destroy humanity to save the planet. When Tudyk's character takes the identity of a doctor, he arrives at a small town and begins to act the role preparing his plan. As time passes, he develops human emotions against his will - but his plans are further complicated when he meets the son of the mayor - who can see his actual appearance.

Seasons
4
Where To Watch
Peacock

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