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Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 4 Review: Bird Poop, Broken Hearts, and the Weight of Being Human

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June 28, 2025
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Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 4 Review: Bird Poop, Broken Hearts, and the Weight of Being Human


If “Truth Hurts” had a thesis, it’d be this: being human is hard, and being honest might be even harder.

Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 4 strips away the usual layers of absurdity just long enough to let the emotional weight settle in. 

Oh, don’t worry, there’s still alien baby bird barf, crap-ruined mashed potatoes, and Judy sleeping behind the pool table. But underneath all of it? Sadness, fractures, and regret.

Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 4 Review: Bird Poop, Broken Hearts, and the Weight of Being Human
(James Dittiger/USA Network)

Harry and Heather’s Relationship Comes Crashing Down

Let’s get this out of the way: Heather’s bird form is nightmare fuel. Harry’s trying his best to be a good fake fiancé, but he’s gagging every time she opens her beak — literally. 

Between the gamey breath, cloaca talk, and a gallon-sized “breast pump,” it’s a miracle he doesn’t run screaming from the house earlier.

But the heartbreak here is real. When Harry finally tells Heather he’s human and can’t love her the same way anymore, she doesn’t rage or retaliate. She proposes.

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She’s willing to live in human form for him. Willing to give up her parents. Willing to be “the family” now, just the two of them and their grotesque little alien bird babies. 

Harry tries to let her down gently, but it’s devastating. “No, you’re disgusting,” he says. Then he restates it. “I find you disgusting.” It’s the most honest thing he’s said all season.

And yet, she still asks for one final poem in his native language. He gives her a long, guttural alien farewell, and she responds in her own. They hug. She cries. And Harry’s voiceover hits us like a truck: “Maybe this is why humans hide how they feel. Being your true self hurts too much.” Ain’t that the truth.

(James Dittiger/USA Network)

Ben and D’arcy: A Missed Connection Years in the Making

The episode opened with a flashback to a high school party, where D’arcy kissed Ben on the porch and told him she missed him. It’s sweet and honest. It was real.

And now? They can’t be honest with each other at all.

Ben suspects D’arcy knows more about the alien abductions than she’s letting on — and he’s right. He visits her after hours, confesses he’s pretty sure he’s been abducted a million times, and admits he was too afraid to say how he felt back then. 

Now he’s asking her to be brave. But she lies. Says she doesn’t know anything.

And the look on his face when she does? It’s brutal. He walks away, and she downs a drink. 

She calls Judy for comfort, and when she responds from behind the pool table, it’s with a weird, lingering stare that I’m now convinced means she’s not human. Does anybody else worry that Judy may have been compromised?

(James Dittiger/USA Network)

Kate Can’t Escape the Truth Either

Kate’s memories are returning, and the alien conspiracy is getting harder to ignore. 

Ben is trying to ease into the conversation, but Kate’s operating on a whole other level of trauma. Her implant was removed. They’ve been watched. Their child is still missing.

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Then comes the moment that sends chills up your spine: a scout gives her back her implant with her change and recites a haunting, deadpan monologue: “You can’t get away from us… We’re here forever.” 

You can feel her entire nervous system flinch. Poor Kate. She’s not just living through this — she’s being hunted by it.

(James Dittiger/USA Network)

D’arcy’s Guilt Is Eating Her Alive

D’arcy’s been cracking jokes and slinging beers, but now that Ben and Kate are circling the truth, it’s all crashing down. 

She’s caught between wanting to protect the baby and needing to be honest. She admits it’s not easy to live with this secret, and she doesn’t even know what the right thing is anymore.

Her breakdown is quiet but powerful. 

Whether it’s watching Judy dig graves while singing about her sexuality, or reflecting on what she and Ben shared once upon a time, D’arcy’s starting to fray, and for once, there’s no adventure to run toward to distract her.

(James Dittiger/USA Network)

Mike, Liv, and the Uneven Path of Belief

Mike finally tells Lena the truth about the mantid and the aliens. And she doesn’t believe him. Not really. But she loves him enough to be hyper-vigilant anyway. That’s the compromise. That’s the choice.

Their final scene is refreshingly adult. You can love someone and still not see the world the same way. That’s not failure — it’s work.

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Liv, on the other hand, is still searching. Everyone’s seen aliens but her. Even her husband saw the Loch Ness Monster once, and she’s still zero for two on cryptids. 

At least she has some new cameras in the woods — and maybe a front-row seat coming soon. Be careful what you wish for, Liv.

(James Dittiger/USA Network)

Harry’s Final Confession

After the break-up, after the chaos, Harry finds himself on the porch with Asta. 

He confesses what we already knew: being human sucks. Milk is repulsive. He regretfully loves almond milk. And he’s sad all the time. It’s the first time we’ve seen Harry just sit with emotion.

Asta, as always, gives him the truth. Things can be bad. But they get good again. And then bad again. That’s the deal with being human.

It’s another honest line in an episode full of hard truths.

(James Dittiger/USA Network)

Time Travel: Tempting, But at What Cost?

Watching the “Previously On” Resident Alien segment at the beginning reminded me that time travel is now on the table — and I can’t stop thinking about what that means for Kate and Ben. 

If going back could stop the abduction, could they get their baby back? Could they stop all of this from happening in the first place?

But here’s the question: would undoing that pain also erase who they’ve become?

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Kate has grown into someone stronger, more determined, and more wounded than she probably ever imagined. Ben, as much of a lovable disaster as he is, is finally seeing things clearly. If they go back and rewrite their past, do they also risk undoing their growth?

And more than that, if time travel becomes an option for fixing everything in Patience, where would it end? Would D’arcy try to erase her fall from grace? Would Asta try to stop giving up her daughter?

Harry already tried to undo losing his alien powers by getting the orb, but he didn’t consider a reset. But that’s the thing. Time travel isn’t a reset. It’s a reckoning. And maybe the truth isn’t just hard — it’s necessary.

(James Dittiger/USA Network)

Brutal, Beautiful, and Quietly Devastating

“Truth Hurts” doesn’t hit us with a big twist or cliffhanger. It doesn’t need to. This one’s about the damage we do when we hide, and the courage it takes to be real.

Heather, Ben, D’arcy, Mike, Kate, Harry — all of them are stuck between what they feel and what they’re afraid to say. And in a town full of aliens, secrets, and weird little bird monsters, it’s that very human struggle that hits hardest.

But what about you? What hit you the hardest? Falling out of love over subtle changes? Regretting your failure to speak the truth decades ago? Or maybe you just liked laughing at Harry’s predicament.

Drop a comment below and invite your friends to join in. We only exist because you are here!

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