Resident Alien Season 5: 7 Exciting Storylines for a Potential Revival

Resident Alien Season 5: 7 Exciting Storylines for a Potential Revival

Resident Alien Season 5: 7 Exciting Storylines for a Potential Revival

Alan Tudyk has Harry Vanderspeigle in Resident Alien

Even though Resident Alien is officially over, showrunner Chris Sheridan snuck in some last-minute narrative seeds that would only have the chance to blossom if the sci-fi dramedy were to be revived. While the show’s finale, “The End Is Here,” wraps up the saga nicely for every member of the Resident Alien cast, there are some intentional loose ends left dangling.

Resident Alien‘s ending is the finale the show deserved after four seasons of anxiously awaiting renewal decisions. The story could now easily end for good. However, it’s clear that Sheridan isn’t completely done with the show’s universe, and so made sure that Resident Alien‘s best characters could all hit the ground running if a revival were to ever happen.

7D’arcy’s Career As A Ski Coach

Resident Alien character Darcy.

Alice Wetterlund’s D’arcy Bloom began Resident Alien as a character whose purpose was pretty much purely comedic. Given Wetterlund’s background in stand-up comedy, this wasn’t entirely surprising. That said, D’arcy’s arc gradually became more emotional and revealed why she hid behind quips and sarcasm. Her story turned into one that saw her seeking a sense of meaning.

One of the biggest underlying causes of D’arcy’s alcoholism and general emotional turmoil has been the heartbreaking events that saw her crash out of the Olympics years before Resident Alien‘s pilot episode. “The End Is Here” not-so-subtly implies that she’s on the cusp of returning to the skiing world.

After noticing the early warning signs of another young skiing prodigy about to become self-destructive, D’arcy intervenes and gives her the advice she needs to hear. Although the show doesn’t confirm D’arcy’s new career as a ski coach, it’s pretty obvious that’s what’s about to happen for Wetterlund’s character.

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6Mike & Liv’s New Role As Secret Agents

Liv hugging Mike in sheriff uniforms in Resident Alien

Resident Alien season 4 is especially transformative for Sheriff Mike (Corey Reynolds) and Deputy Liv (Elizabeth Bowen), as their respective relationships with alien life shift quite significantly. While Mike finally comes to terms with the existence of life from beyond the stars, Liv’s experience with the Mantid severely dampens her enthusiasm for all things extraterrestrial.

The return of David Logan (Alex Barima) and his new partner sees him recruiting both Mike and Liv to be cloak-and-dagger operatives for their secretive organization. Patience’s sheriff and his deputy both accept the exciting new position, and they’re instructed to keep an eye on alien activity in the area.

Given that Michael Cassidy’s Ethan is the only confirmed alien in Patience by the end of Resident Alien season 4, he would likely be Mike and Liv’s biggest surveillance target. However, I’m sure the show could easily include some additional challenges to keep them both busy – as Sheridan has already implied.

5Peter “The Alien Tracker” Bach & His Adventures

Terry O'Quinn as Peter Bach in Resident Alien

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Terry O’Quinn’s Resident Alien character doesn’t appear in the finale, but he does have a small role in the penultimate episode, “Tunnel Vision.” When returning to help save his son, Peter makes a deal with the government that he’ll help them with alien threats whenever they need him. His services aren’t required in “The End Is Here,” so he doesn’t show up.

The Alien Tracker’s return in such a dramatic way in Resident Alien season 3 made it seem like O’Quinn’s character was set for a much bigger role in season 4 than he turned out to have. I think the show’s cancellation probably contributed to him taking a backseat in the final season, as more pressing farewells needed to be made.

So, if Resident Alien season 5 were to ever happen, concentrating far more on Peter’s sporadic collaboration with the government would be a great way to make up for his scarcity in season 4. On the other hand, reuniting him with his son serves as a great stopping point to Peter’s story, so maybe bringing him back wouldn’t be necessary.

4The Existence Of Fairies In The Resident Alien Universe

Elizabeth Bowden wearing headphones as Liv Baker in Resident Alien

Resident Alien‘s identity has always been that of a sci-fi dramedy show, but “The End Is Here” quietly introduces fantasy elements to the canon. While discussing her new job, Liv tricks information out of her employer regarding the existence of fairies. While it’s primarily a moment that’s played for laughs, it’s also something of a game-changer.

Resident Alien‘s fairy reveal makes the show a sci-fi/fantasy hybrid, broadening the lore even further. If fairies exist, it’s not unreasonable to assume that other supernatural creatures are also present within the show’s canon. This opens up countless storytelling opportunities and the chance to introduce many new characters and settings.

This storyline could even cross over with Mike and Liv’s new roles. While Liv was told she doesn’t have the clearance for the fairy files in “The End Is Here,” it seems like too much of a tease for Resident Alien not to pay this off – especially with Liv looking for a new interest after falling out of love with aliens.

3Alien Ethan’s Journey To Becoming More Human

Michael Cassidy's Ethan Stone gets out of his car in Resident Alien season 1

Resident Alien season 4 ended in a way that was intentionally reminiscent of season 1’s first episode. With Alan Tudyk’s Harry Vanderspeigle set to leave Earth behind, Michael Cassidy’s return to the show – this time as Alien Ethan – means Resident Alien season 5 would likely place him as the main character.

Only the earliest stages of Ethan’s life on Earth are shown in “The End Is Here,” but it doesn’t take a genius to see that he’s about to follow a path very similar to Harry’s. Instead of carrying out his mission to kill all humans, he’s going to gradually become one himself and find a sense of belonging on Earth – just like Harry.

Resident Alien season 4 received a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes.

While there are bound to be startling similarities between Harry’s arc and Ethan’s, it would be strange if they were identical. For starters, Ethan will be living in Patience without Asta (Sara Tomko), who also leaves at the end of season 4. Tomko’s character was instrumental in turning Harry from a villain into an ally, so Ethan will need a different best friend.

Thankfully, Resident Alien has already replaced Asta, with Jenna Lamia’s Judy Cooper being revealed as Ethan’s closest companion near the end of the show. Ethan, with Judy as a friend instead of Asta, will invariably turn out differently from Harry, and other variables will also influence his development and the stories that manifest as a result.

2Asta’s Humanitarian Work

Asta looking serious while speaking to D'Arcy in Resident Alien season 4 episode 4

Asta initially plans to spend time in Amsterdam after the Resident Alien season 4 finale, but her nursing skills are ultimately called upon to make a difference in other parts of the world. Although this isn’t a particularly genre-heavy storyline on the surface, it could easily become one.

There have been several comments and context clues throughout Resident Alien that suggest Harry is definitely not the only extraterrestrial living on Earth. So, as Asta moves around in her new role, she can discover more and more aliens in various nations across the globe. An eventual return to Patience would be nice, but not necessary.

1Harry’s New Life With Heather & His Alien Family (& His Eventual Return)

Heather and Harry holding each other in their alien forms in Resident Alien

Harry ends Resident Alien by leaving Ethan in his place and heading to a new planet to spend his life with Heather (Edi Patterson) and their alien offspring. It’s an incredibly wholesome ending to Harry’s arc, and one that arguably doesn’t need revisiting. On the other hand, the opportunity to see a world full of aliens would be too big a chance to pass up.

It would be difficult to connect Harry’s new life with the storylines unfolding on Earth, but there is one clear way it could be done. Harry left Max (Judah Prehn) a device that could be used to reach him in case of an emergency. Specifically, Harry told Max to call him if Ethan’s development took an unexpected and villainous turn.

So, what’s perhaps more likely is that Harry would initially be absent from Resident Alien season 5, or at least be held to a reduced role. Then, if and when Ethan starts to become a threat, Harry’s return would be a landmark moment in Resident Alien‘s theoretical revival.

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