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Syfy's 'Resident Alien' invader gets lift-off with viewers

LOS ANGELES 鈥 鈥淩esident Alien,鈥 a new Syfy series that caught the attention of veteran TV critic Rob Owen and approving viewers, is evidence that inventive shows exist outside premium cable and streaming services.
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LOS ANGELES 鈥 鈥淩esident Alien,鈥 a new Syfy series that caught the attention of veteran TV critic Rob Owen and approving viewers, is evidence that inventive shows exist outside premium cable and streaming services.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a while since there鈥檚 been a cable show, a basic cable show on USA or Syfy or another one of those channels, that鈥檚 struck me as something I would go back and give another look,鈥 Owen, a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review columnist, said of the comic book-inspired series that arrived in January.

An hour-long dramedy about an extraterrestrial being stuck in a small town, 鈥淩esident Alien鈥 gained early traction in the ratings. It pulled in a bigger audience for its second episode than its first, a rarity in the peak-TV era of dizzying decisions about what鈥檚 worth your time and money.

The numbers are on a modest scale but with promise enough to gladden the heart of Syfy's parent company, NBCUniversal, which gave the series a robust blastoff that included a NBC network promotional spot starring a UFO.

鈥淲e launch shows all the time and we want to pretend that every show can be the next big hit,鈥 said NBCUniversal executive Jeff Bader, who heads its TV programming strategy group. 鈥淏ut it's actually rare that you have a show that people seem to respond to ... and this is one of those shows.鈥

The Rotten Tomatoes website tallied robust approval from critics and viewers, both in the 90th percentile. 鈥淩esident Alien鈥 airs 10 p.m. EST Wednesday.

A key element: Alan Tudyk's deftly layered comic performance as stranded alien Capt. Ha Re, who takes a crash course in human conduct and speech from 鈥淟aw & Order鈥 reruns. His otherworldly appearance is mostly cloaked with the appearance of an Earthling he killed, the memorably named Dr. Harry Vanderspeigle.

Tudyk (鈥淔irefly,鈥 鈥淪uburgatory" and numerous TV and movie voice roles) milks such abundant nuance out of Harry's often heavy-lidded, deadpan expression that it begs comparison to the master, classic film star Buster Keaton.

Series creator Chris Sheridan gladly raves about Tudyk's work, but he was determined that the quirky residents of fictional Patience, Colorado, be as compelling as the alien in their midst. The cast includes Sara Tomko (鈥淪neaky Pete鈥) as Asta Twelvetrees, assistant to Vanderspeigle; Corey Reynolds (鈥淪elma鈥) as town sheriff Mike Thompson, and Judah Prehn as Max, the boy who sees Harry as the menacing interloper he is. (Spoiler alert: Ha Re's mission is to wipe out humans.)

鈥淚f the alien never showed in Patience, there was enough going on in town and the characters are three-dimensional enough that people would want to watch it,鈥 Sheridan said. 鈥淭hen if you take that and drop this alien layer over the top of it you have something real that the alien is observing.鈥

The show鈥檚 escapist comedy and Harry鈥檚 grudging attitude shift toward Earthlings suit a pandemic-weary country grappling with political and social divisions, Sheridan said.

Superficially, 鈥渋t looks like it鈥檚 just a show about an alien coming down and trying to destroy people,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut when you really follow it, it becomes a show about unity and how humans are stronger when they work together, and how connected we all are.鈥

For TV critic Owen, 鈥淩esident Alien鈥 recalls the 鈥淏lue Sky" label that USA Network, Syfy's NBCUniversal cable sibling, gave its lighthearted dramas that aired circa 2005 to 2016. Among them: 鈥淧sych鈥 and "Suits," the latter now best known for co-starring future Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle.

Such 鈥淏lue-Sky DNA鈥 largely vanished from basic cable as it gravitated toward darker dramas, Owen said, with 鈥淢r. Robot鈥 an example of subsequent efforts to compete in a TV world flooded by edgy fare on streaming platforms.

So how can a series on a niche channel like Syfy compete? With the heft of Comcast-subsidiary NBCUniversal behind it. The creative strengths of 鈥淩esident Alien鈥 aside, its promising start demonstrates that even the right series at the right time benefits from a juggernaut promotional and scheduling effort.

Pre-pandemic, the series enjoyed a fall 2019 preview at New York Comic Con, an early-bird approach to stoking enthusiasm employed by other movie and TV projects. In January, NFL Sports was enlisted to air a series trailer during the Baltimore-Buffalo NFL playoff game. Preceding the clip: a narrator announcement of a 鈥渟pecial flyover鈥 鈥 not by a Stealth jet, but a visual effects-generated UFO swooping over Bills Stadium.

Then came repeated airings of the pilot, including a whopping 10 times on Syfy and a simulcast on USA, and showings on NBCUniversal鈥檚 E! and Bravo channels to introduce the series to different TV audiences.

In ratings for the first two episodes of 鈥淩esident Alien鈥 in their initial Syfy airings combined with the next three days 鈥 an extended window that media companies say more accurately reflects today's on-demand viewing 鈥 the second episode drew 581,000 more viewers than the first (2.765 million vs. 2.184 million). That's the biggest week-over-week increase for a cable or broadcast drama debut since 鈥淥utlander鈥 in 2014.

With the sci-fi genre a growing part of all TV platforms (鈥淭he Mandalorian鈥 on Disney+ among the examples), could that be a key part of the appeal?

鈥淚 think that contributes," Bader said. "But there鈥檚 something different with this show, because Syfy has launched other genre shows that have not launched like this. So there鈥檚 just something in this that people are liking.鈥

Lynn Elber, The Associated Press

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