Resident Alien Season 3’s Biggest Disadvantage Sets Up Season 4’s Successful Story Change
Resident Alien Season 3's Biggest Disadvantage Sets Up Season 4's Successful Story Change
Resident Alien Season 3’s Biggest Disadvantage Sets Up Season 4’s Successful Story Change
Resident Alien season 3’s ending certainly left the characters in a precarious position, with certain figures more aware of the danger they’re in than others. So, Resident Alien season 4 will have several loose ends to address. Thankfully, an unfortunate behind-the-scenes change for season 3 appears to have unwittingly sharpened the skills of those penning the scripts, which makes the coming season even more promising.
Resident Alien Season 3’s Reduced Episode Count Led To The Show’s Best Season
Sheridan was originally expecting to have 12 episodes
“It was hard, especially since we started at 12. The original order was for 12, and then we dropped to eight about midway through the writers’ room. We didn’t have time to reconceive the season, so we had to tell our 12-episode story in eight episodes. We had to pick and choose our moves. The downside is that there were some things that were a little bit rushed. The upside is that there was a lot packed in, and I think we did a really good job managing getting a lot of information, but also having it be really entertaining.”
Resident Alien season 1 consisted of 10 episodes, and Resident Alien season 2 had 16. With Resident Alien season 3’s massive reduction in length, Sheridan and his creative team did an incredibly admirable job not only of telling the story they originally wanted to tell when they thought they had 12 episodes, but also of making the latest run the best yet. It was likely a difficult adaptation to make at such short notice, but they pulled it off very well.

























