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  1. Feb 28, 2024 · 141 Seconds: Directed by Robert Duncan McNeill. With Alan Tudyk, Sara Tomko, Corey Reynolds, Alice Wetterlund. Harry accompanies the Hawthornes to Yellowstone to find out what the Greys are up to.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Mystery
    • Robert Duncan McNeill
    • 2024-02-28
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    141 Seconds is the twenty-ninth episode of the science fiction comedy television series Resident Alien and the third episode of the third season. It premiered on February 28, 2024.

    Harry tags along on Ben, Kate and Max's family trip, hoping the mayor will lead him to answers.

    A family trip

    Kate Hawthorne is in a nursery with her baby, the one abducted by the Greys. The baby coos as a music box plays. As Kate cuddles the infant, calling her her sweet girl, an alarm blares and a couple of Greys appear to take the baby. The baby cries and Kate pleads for ten more minutes. The scene angles to show that the nursery is actually a very small space inside a highly-advanced looking Grey installation. As one of the Greys restrains Kate, she cries, begging for them to at least let her remember this time. At a closed Joe's Diner, Dan, sitting next to D'arcy chides Harry, telling him that he had no business dragging Asta into his mess and could have gotten her killed. He asks him what the hell he was thinking. Harry, sitting next to Asta, tells him that he can't remember what he was thinking on an empty stomach. He suggests someone should turn on the griddle. Dan tells him that his problem is that he doesn't think of anyone but himself. Asta tells Dan that it was scary, but it was her choice and D'arcy agrees that she had Asta's back. "We were saved by a 12-year-old boy" comments Harry and D'arcy says they weren't if she tells the story first. Harry thinks to himself that he doesn't understand why they're so upset, that every being must fight to survive. He tells them that he needs to go and do therapy with Mayor Ben. Asta tells him that Ben canceled because he and his family are going on a trip to Yellowstone. "Yellowstone!" thinks Harry, recalling that Ben mentioned Yellowstone under hypnotism. He leaves. In the sheriff's office, Sheriff Mike Thompson tells Deputy Liv Baker that with no match on the fingerprint, they have to go back to what they have. He shows her a photograph of the Alien tracker Peter Bach in his van, asking what she sees. She tells him that she sees Peter Bach and a mystery man in a plaid shirt next to him. He asks her what the mystery man sitting upright and prepared suggests to her, that it begins with the letter "M." "Military" suggests Liv, but Mike says "mime," telling her that a mime is an undervalued physical discipline, that they might be looking at a killer mime. She suggests that the man may be military, but have served a long time ago, which would explain why they didn't get a hit because of a backlog of the military archives. Mike says that there's one problem, that there's no mimes in the military. She suggests that they take a chance and try anyway, that he use his military connections, but he says he doesn't want to leave a trail. He says that they could have used Joseph, but for the fact that he didn't come in. Liv tells him they should talk to Detective Lena Torres, but Mike objects, saying she's trying to trick them into getting back together. She calls anyway and it goes to voicemail. She leaves a message asking her to look into the fingerprints, following Mike's writing on a paper that she is the one requesting this and not Mike. Outside, Mike is accosted by Judy Cooper and her mother, April. She comments that she broke a few laws the night before and Liv is disgusted. She invites Mike to a party on Saturday. After she is gone, Mike asks Liv if she wants to come. "No, I do not," she tells him.

    Made of plaid

    At the Hawthorne family home, the Hawthornes are finishing getting ready for their trip. Max complains, asking why they're going to Yellowstone in the winter, that it's freezing. Ben argues that winter is the best time to anywhere, that fewer people are traveling and they'll have the whole park to themselves. "A fresh start," he comments, opening the door to find Harry there. Harry comments that he heard they're taking a trip to Yellowstone and will be joining them. Ben tells him that it's actually a family trip. Harry barges in, saying that he had a family once with two loving parents who once promised to take him to Yellowstone. He says he dreamed of being there, but they died the day they were supposed to leave. "Maybe we should bring a doctor with us, just in case," says Max. Ben says there are doctors in Yellowstone, but Harry asks what would happen if they got into a car crash and both died, leaving Max alone. Kate says that it's fine, that Harry can come with. Harry thinks to himself that Ben's abductions are leading him to something in Yellowstone, and he will be there to discover what it is. "Shotgun!" he calls, barging out the door. The group arrives at Yellowstone Hotel. Kate calls it charming and Ben agrees that it was better than the ride there, with Harry reciting Law and Order from memory. Max asks Harry to tell him why they're there. Harry continues with his Law and Order recital and Max tells him that he owes him, that he convinced him to let him come. Harry plays dumb again, saying that he's there to enjoy the cartoon raccoon they're standing in front of. He pushes a button, causing the raccoon to recite a factoid regarding geysers. "That was worth the drive," he comments. At the reception desk, Ben and Kate try to book a massage for Kate, only to learn that the massage therapist has been snowed in. Kate considers a manicure, but decides against that too upon learning that the receptionist she's talking to is also the manicurist. That evening, Kate is troubled by the sound of a baby crying. She wakes up in the middle of the night in her hotel bed. When Ben asks if she's okay, she tells him a crying baby next door woke up, but he says he didn't hear anything. At the 59, Judy Cooper is giving an awful karaoke performance. Mike and Liv enter and Liv tells D'arcy that she needs her help ID-ing a suspect. She shows her the picture of Peter Bach and the man in the plaid shirt. D'arcy looks troubled, but then claims that she's never seen the person in the photo before. Liv asks if the shirt is familiar and D'arcy tells her that it's Colorado and people are practically made of plaid. She makes up an excuse and walks off. Judy greets Liv, saying that she hopes that the case isn't dangerous, that she worries about Mike, being a "cop's old lady." She tells her to give Mike a message pressing a napkin to her breasts and handing it to her. At the Patience Health Clinic, Jay greets Asta, asking about her date the other night, that it didn't look like it was going well. Asta agrees, saying that the guy was "barely human." Jay tells her that she's glad, that she might be free on Saturday to go to the movies. Asta tells her that she would love it, except that she has to work. "Another time," agrees Jay. D'arcy then arrives, greets Jay, and then closes the door, telling Asta that Mike and Liv have a picture of Harry and are onto him for Peter Bach's murder. She says that they at least have the shirt, and knowing Liv, she'll go closet to closet till she finds it. Asta says that they need to warn Harry, but that he's out of town. She pulls out her phone to call him, but D'arcy grabs her phone and starts stomping on it. When Asta protests, D'arcy tells her that she's covering because if Harry's in the crosshairs, then they'll subpoena his phone and then trace it back to Asta. Asta points out that the police don't actually need the phone itself to retrieve digital records.

    Old Faithful

    At their hotel in Yellowstone, Harry disgusts the Hawthornes by appearing only a robe and underwear. They lament the lack of fresh coffee in their room due to the recent snowstorm. Harry asks what they're doing for the day. "We?" asks Ben and Harry again trots out the dead parents story. Max asks just how they died, but Kate tells him to be nice, saying that Harry can come and they all try snowshoeing. "Ben needs to decide," insists Harry, holding up some brochures and telling him to let his intuition be his guide. Max suggests a snowcat tour, but Harry says it didn't sound like Ben. Kate suggests they just go see Old Faithful and Ben gives in. He tells Harry he likes it when Kate is happy. Harry tells him it's an awful way to live, telling him to close his eyes and tell him what he sees. He describes a noose, telling Harry he already said Old Faithful. Dan, Asta and D'arcy arrive at Harry's cabin. Asta tells Dan he didn't have to come, that it's safe, but Dan points out that they don't know that. He continues that Harry had a Grey hybrid after him and anything could be coming for him today. "Plus, he nicked my fishing pole. I want it back," he comments. D'arcy asks how Harry even affords the cabin and Asta tells her to focus. They find a whole cabinet full of plaid shirts. Asta asks her what color the photo was, but D'arcy tells her it was a black-and-white. Asta says they'll have to burn them all. Harry thinks to himself that things like volcanoes and tornadoes are all natural part of Earth's survival, even if they sometimes take out a few million people. He and the Hawthornes witness the geyser Old Faithful's eruption and applaud. A tour guide explains how the water becomes pressured enough to vaporize, triggering the massive explosion. Just then, Ben shows up. Kate tells him that he missed it and he tells her it's okay, that he saw it on TV once. Harry thinks to himself that Ben does not care about this, that it's not what drew him there. Max asks Ben where he got the hat he's wearing and Ben tells him he bought it off a guy. He says that it's from the Sullivan Gravel Company, that gravel is one of the most important building materials in the whole world. Harry expresses his boredom with the conversation, grabbing Ben's map and asking him if there's anywhere on there he feels like going next. "How about a shower?" asks Kate, noting Ben scratching his head. Harry, however, notices several logos on the map like that on the hat. He thinks to himself that it's why Ben was compelled to come there, Sullivan Gravel. At the sheriff's office, Mike and Liv keep an eye out for someone in a plaid shirt with no joy. Mike tells Liv that he saw her grandma. "Where?" asks Liv, ducking down, but Mike assures her she's already gone, that she moves fast for an old lady. Liv then takes a call from Lena Torres. She tells Mike that Lena has a contact who can run the print through a more comprehensive military database. Mike agrees that it's good. Just then, an old woman appears, putting down a newspaper and telling Liv that she's in. "To Protect and Serve?" reads Mike from the headline, saying it's the question mark that's the killer. Liv reads the story, which is an unflattering piece about Liv appearing in the documentary about UFOs and chiding her for bringing her obsession into her work life. The story continues "Olivia is a liar and has been a liar her whole life says source close to Baker." Mike says that if he's taught Liv one thing, the job is all about control. He tells her he's a Jedi of control. "Guess who this is from, Jedi?" she comments, holding up Judy's napkin. He tells her that he was drunk and Judy caught him off guard. He says that he likes Judy, that she's sweet in her own weird way, but he shouldn't have done what he did. He tells her he's going to write Judy back, then says he'll talk to her in-person.

    Starring:

    •Alan Tudyk as Harry Vanderspeigle

    •Sara Tomko as Asta Twelvetrees

    •Corey Reynolds as Sheriff Mike Thompson

    •Alice Wetterlund as D'arcy Bloom

    •Levi Fiehler as Mayor Ben Hawthorne

  2. Feb 29, 2024 · Resident Alien Season 3 Episode 3 Review: 141 Seconds. If you're a fan of the Broadway play Rent, then you know you can measure a year with five hundred twenty-five thousand, six hundred...

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  4. Feb 27, 2024 · When compared to the age of the planet Earth, a human life would only be 141 seconds long. Harry will do what he can to ensure that they get to live their best lives for as long as they can.

  5. Feb 29, 2024 · For ‘141 Seconds’ was all about two big quests to find the truth. One of which, took place in Patience, Colorado. For Liv and Mike’s brainstorming sessions led them to believe that if they went down a particular path in their investigation, specifically… fingerprints… they could lock down the ID of the person that was in the car.

  6. If you're a fan of the Broadway play Rent, then you know you can measure a year with five hundred twenty-five thousand, six hundred minutes. Resident Alien Season 3 Episode 3 offered another view that in the span of Earth's history, by comparison, a human life is 141 seconds.

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