Resident Alienseason 3 introduced one of the most surprisingabilities of Alan Tudyk’s Harry Vanderspeigle, but it’s unclear if season 4 will bring back the power when the show returns. As the leader of theResident Aliencast, Tudyk has explored his irreverent character more and more as the story has progressed. As well as gradually coming to terms with developing human emotions,Harry will quite often remind audiences of his extraterrestrial originby displaying peculiar powers. Although this is unlikely to stopResident Alienseason 3, one specific ability needs to be revisited.
Harry’s original home and society are so alien that only fragments of lore have been made available to audiences. Even his native language is so complex that his real name is pretty much impossible for human mouths to pronounce. BecauseTudyk mostly plays Harry in human form, it can sometimes be difficult to forget just how alien he really is - that is, when his odd behavior isn’t giving it away. So, whenever he starts doing things of which humans aren’t capable, those scenes are especially memorable.

Harry’s Spider-Man-Esque Wall-Crawling Ability Was Very Useful In Resident Alien Season 3
Tudyk’s character clings to a vertical wall like a certain superhero
Alice Wetterlund’s D’arcy Bloom inserts herself into Harry’s breaking-and-entering missioninResident Alienseason 3, episode 2, “The Upper Hand.” While trying to gain access to a key apartment in their investigation,Harry proves out of nowhere that he’s able to traverse verticle surfacesjust like Marvel’s iconic web-slinger. This ability prevents both of them from having to use a rope to gain entry to their target location, as all Harry has to do is then pull her up through the upper level’s window.
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Althoughthis scene is arguably the first time Harry has needed to use this power, it could still have come in helpful at previous points in the show. Granted, he is quite often surrounded by human characters who don’t know he is an alien, but there are also some instances where he could have pulled it off without being caught. It’s not a plot hole, but it’s strangely inconsistent. Hopefully,Resident Alienseason 4 will bring it back and use it more steadily.

Why Resident Alien Season 4 Might Ignore Harry’s Wall-Crawling Power
The Tudyk-led sci-fi dramedy doesn’t tend to track the finer point of its canon
Although it is a sci-fi show,Resident Alienalso makes heavy use of the comedy part of its dramedy genre label. So, there isn’t always a huge amount of attention paid to the show’s canon. Instead, a lot of it feels very improvisational, which is what makes certain scenes so funny. As a result,Harry will quite often display alien abilities out of nowhere and then never use them again. His wall-crawling talent in “The Upper Hand” is just one example of this, so it’s very possible thatResident Alienwill never again acknowledge the moment.
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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.