Resident Alien season 1 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "Resident Alien," Harry grapples with the moral dilemma of his mission to kill humans, while D'arcy's discovery of a body in Harry's freezer leads to her arrest and a rift with Asta. Max and Sahar work to protect Harry from government agents. Harry, torn between his alien duty and newfound human emotions, ultimately chooses friendship over destruction, leaving Earth after deciding not to activate his deadly device. The episode delves into themes of identity, choice, and the complexities of human and alien perspectives.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Harry reflect on in his internal monologue?
Harry ponders the nature of life and death, justifying his potential actions with the device that can kill humans, and muses on human and alien perspectives.
Why was D'arcy arrested?
D'arcy was arrested after causing a scene at Harry's house, insisting she saw a dead body in his freezer.
What dilemma does Harry face regarding his mission?
Harry contemplates whether to use his device to kill all humans, feeling torn between his duty and his growing human emotions.
How do Max and Sahar plan to protect Harry?
Max and Sahar scheme to keep Harry safe from the government agents who are pursuing him.
What realization does Harry come to about his identity?
Harry struggles with his identity, unsure if he is more human or alien, ultimately realizing his humanity.
What is the nature of the conflict between D'arcy and Asta?
D'arcy and Asta face a rift due to D'arcy's erratic behavior and Asta's secrets, leading to a confrontation about trust and friendship.
How does Harry's perception of his mission change?
Harry decides not to kill everyone with his device, choosing friendship and his emotional connections over his original mission.
What are the key themes of this episode?
The episode explores themes of humanity, identity, personal choice, friendship, duty, and the impact of actions on others.