SummaryAn alien (Alan Tudyk) with a mission to kill humans, crashes on Earth and assumes the identity of a doctor in the small-town of Patience, Colorado in this series based on the Dark Horse comic.
SummaryAn alien (Alan Tudyk) with a mission to kill humans, crashes on Earth and assumes the identity of a doctor in the small-town of Patience, Colorado in this series based on the Dark Horse comic.
It feels a little undercooked when compared to season 1, but it’s still very entertaining. It’s gets a bit heavy-handed with it’s moral lessons and there’s unfortunately less attention on the main character of the show.
I feel this lost its edge and then became woke. An entire episode of women victims, wage gap, men don't care. It's almost like the writers couldn't do a 10 min search on the wage gap myth and how paying women less is illegal.
Does everything have to go woke in season two now? Is this a streaming trope? Far too much focus on the kids and women hit it's peak in episode three, and managed to end my interest in this show. The quirky fun has been replaced my overt agenda, and Alan is taking a back seat in his own show. I doubt this will get any better, but if it does I will adjust this score. 4/10
When the writers lost track of the premise of the show between Season 1 and Season 2 they just about lost the chance of keeping me as a viewer. Some of the subplots have potential to stand on their own as solid TV shows, but since they have nothing to do with the basic theme of the outsider looking in, trying to fit in, but completely unaware of how to do that, the subplots distract rather than help Harry's story.
Shame, I liked the show the first season.
Registered an account just to leave a terrible review. Season 1 was incredible, and season 2 is an absolute joke. I keep watching, hoping it will get better, and keep ending up severely disappointed.