"Resident Alien" airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. I will eat anything you put in front of me, but please make it reasonable and yummy."Īnd to the creators of "Resident Alien," I beg you: please send me a pizza recipe. If you are going to write it in the scene, then I will eat it. "It's pretty deep but true." As the frequent deliverer, but not always consumer, of piping hot pizzas to Harry's cabin, Tomko chimed in, "I don't like it when actors don't eat on screen. "I have really come to love those days when I eat pizza," Tudyk said. Want a daily wrap-up of all the news and commentary Salon has to offer? Subscribe to our morning newsletter, Crash Course. As someone who cannot eat more traditional pizza either, due to food allergies, I can personally vouch for cauliflower crusts. "And now that we've been to Comic‑Con, I've learned that I need to learn that so I can recite it on cue, and I promise to do that before my next Con."Īlan Tudyk as Harry Vanderspeigle in "Resident Alien" (SYFY)To my expert, allergic eye, the slices that Harry holds lovingly up before devouring them look possibly like a rice-flour based crust. In practice, Tudyk says he can't remember what he did. That sounds like a good idea on paper, given the massively talented Tudyk's gifts include comedic vocal stylings, and Harry's alien utterances feature clicks, warbles and guttural swallows. "I come up with the sounds, and then the editors put in whatever they want," Tudyk said, describing the scene at the end of Season 1 when Harry tells Asta his real identity - and real name: "That was a couple of different takes that they married together. As creator Chris Sheridan said at TCA, "At this point, now that it's established, once we get to any point where Alan is going to talk in his language, I don't know if we write in something like 'alien nonsense' or something, but we pretty much leave that up to Alan to riff on it." Tudyk described the spoken aspect of that language as a collaboration between himself and the writers. On screen, as viewers see it on an alien artist-created mural, it recalls signage from the video game " Stray" or maybe a Meow Wolf art installation. So, the only time I can ever eat pizza is at work."Īnother revelation Tudyk disclosed on the panel? He doesn't know how to say his character's name, despite performing it on the show.Īlan Tudyk and Judah Prehn at the "Resident Alien" Panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2022 (Todd Williamson/Peacock)As an alien, Harry has a native language that is complicated, at best. I haven't been able to really eat pizza for a few years now, and because the character eats pizza, I have to eat pizza." He described "a whole props department and chefs and things that find ways to make pizza that I'm not allergic to. This is complicated because Tudyk? He's allergic.Īs the actor said, he has "just a lot of food allergies, and I can't eat pizza. Harry awkwardly fumbles his way around being human, and as Scraps from the Loft writes, "he begins to wrestle with the moral dilemma of his mission and asking the big life questions like: 'Are human beings worth saving?' and 'Why do they fold their pizza before eating it?'"Īlien Harry adores the hot greasy goodness of pizza. And there is much to appreciate, protect and fight hard to save about Earth, including its pizza. And Harry uncovers that all people aren't so bad, after all. More of the wonderful small town, including a small child (Judah Prehn) who can see not dead people but aliens, and Asta's loving father ( Gary Farmer), uncover the truth about Harry. She eventually learns his secret and that he was sent to Earth to destroy it. In human disguise, Harry befriends his nurse colleague, Asta (the magnificent Sara Tomko). Once there, he kills a doctor named Harry (it's fine - he was actually a bad guy), assumes the former life of the man and takes his human form. "Resident Alien" finds Tudyk ("Firefly") as an extraterrestrial being who crash-lands his spaceship in rural Colorado. "Resident Alien" star Sara Tomko on otherness and relationships: "It's so hard to be human"
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