Alan Tudykhas appeared in countless greatsci-fiprojects over the years, and one of his best shows in the genre has just concluded and is now available to watch in full for the first time ever. It’s easily one ofTudyk’s best TV shows, and more than a worthwhile watch for fans of theFireflystar.

The show in question has just finished airing its fourth and final season, and allowed Tudyk to play one of thebest sci-fi TV characters of all time. Totaling 44 episodes, it’s a relatively easy binge-watch, now that all installments can be easily located in one place. It wouldn’t be a stretch to call it one of thebest shows on Peacock.

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All Episodes Of Resident Alien Are Now Available To Stream On Peacock

Now thatResident Alien’s endinghas been aired, the show can be streamed in full on Peacock. While originally airing on Syfy for the first three seasons,USA Network took over to make the fourth and final run. Despite season 4 being made on a reduced budget, it’s almost impossible to tell, and it’s arguablyResident Alien’s best outing.

Tudyk’s sci-fi dramedy is available to stream on other platforms, but Peacock is the only one withevery season ofResident Alien. The first season can be streamed on Fubo, and Netflix is also currently hosting seasons 1-3. However, trust me, you’ll want to keep going immediately after theend ofResident Alienseason 3. So, Peacock is your best bet.

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Resident Alien’s Harry Vanderspeigle Is The Role Alan Tudyk Was Born To Play

Alan Tudyk shines when he gets to play irreverent, non-human characters - often in sci-fi. Some examples include Sonny from 2009’sI, Robot, K-2SO in theStar Warsfranchise, and Heihei in theMoanamovies. Projects like 2004’sDodgeballalso prove he has a flair for comedic acting.Resident Alienallows Tudyk to combine all his various skill setsto play its main character.

Harry Vanderspeigle is the perfect role for Alan Tudyk. While he technically plays other characters in the show, bringing Harry to life is his primary responsibility. Watching him play an alien who’s trying and failing to come across as human is as hilarious as it is rewarding, and Alan Tudyk fans are missing out if they haven’t seen him do it.

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Why Resident Alien Stands Out From Other Sci-Fi Shows

Resident Alien’s primary responsibility is to make the audience laugh, but it doesn’t shy away from its other duties. Despite being a wacky sci-fi comedy at its core,Resident Alienalso has countless emotional momentsthat would make some of the best prestige dramas in the world blush. If anything, the constant laughs make the tear-jerking scenes hit even harder.

Furthermore,Resident Alienengages in some surprisingly complex worldbuildingas it tells its story. While most episodes are set on Earth, the show includes storylines that include time travel and other beloved sci-fi tropes and puts a fresh spin on them all. In short,Resident Alienis unique among its competitors.

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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.