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    Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 6 Review: Soul Providers

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    Resident Alien Season 4 Episode 6 Review: Soul Providers

    There’s something so magical about a show that can swing from alien wrinkle cream made from stolen baby souls to a broken woman asking if she should even exist, and make both hit you right in the feels.

    “Soul Providers” isn’t just a turning point for Harry. 

    It’s a reckoning for almost everyone. And I have to admit, this one got to me. Deeply.

    (James Dittiger/USA Network)

    The Truth About the Grays (and the Soul Trade)

    We finally get the full scope of the Grays’ horrifying plans: they harvest human souls — pure, untouched infant souls — for anti-aging serum and dipping sauce. 

    Only Harry could have heard that admission and responded with, “Have you not heard of ranch?!” That’s peak Resident Alien.

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    But that absurd premise lands hard because it tells us something critical: souls matter, and not just for humans. The Grays want them because they don’t have them. They envy them. 

    And Harry, now tethered to Earth in more ways than one, realizes… he’s grown one — a soul.

    Not only is this a major shift for the series — it’s the clearest sign yet that Resident Alien is closing in on its endgame.

    But even as I say that, I realize that part of the agreement returns Harry’s alien essence. We’ll have to wait to see if that reverses his growth.

    (James Dittiger/USA Network)

    Harry’s Soul, Asta’s Thread, and That Powwow Moment

    I’ve been waiting for this moment — the one where Harry’s inner transformation stops being comedic and becomes spiritual. 

    Watching him walk through that gym, overwhelmed by the jingle dress dance, feeling something he can’t name, I felt it too. That quiet awe of recognizing you’re connected to something bigger than yourself.

    It’s Nanima, the elder tells him. The energy that binds us to each other and the universe. The very thing Asta’s been trying to make him feel. And when Harry finally lets it in, he’s no longer just mimicking humanity. He is human.

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    And still… he goes back to the tribunal. He offers himself up not because he’s guilty, but because he understands the value of life — his own, and everyone else’s. 

    The tribunal doesn’t get it. They get lost along the way, thinking his penis is his heart. But they accept the deal anyway. Because if Harry has grown a soul, he’s done something their species never could.

    And let’s not forget this emotional breakthrough will reunite Harry with his DAD! I have no idea what that will mean, but I’m eager to find out.

    (James Dittiger/USA Network)

    D’arcy’s Breakdown Hit Way Too Close to Home

    This is the part that really reached into my soul.

    D’arcy’s been spiraling all season, but here, she breaks open.

    She walks into Harry’s house not for a laugh, not for a joke, but because she’s barely holding on, and she needs some straight talk. 

    She says the quiet part out loud: that Asta believed her lie. That the person who’s supposed to know her better than anyone just took the out. And if Asta can’t see the real her, does she even exist?

    God, that question.

    (James Dittiger/USA Network)

    I’ve felt that ache of feeling invisible, of wondering if anything you’ve done means anything if no one notices who you are underneath it all. 

    I’ve had nights like D’arcy’s — wandering, small, wondering what the hell any of this is for. And this scene captured it perfectly.

    When she says every dream she ever had is dead, I felt that in my bones. She’s not just grieving a mistake. She’s grieving the version of herself that still believed she could be more than this.

    Harry Sees Her — And That Changes Everything

    Harry’s response isn’t poetic or polished. It’s Harry. 

    (James Dittiger/USA Network)

    He tells her she’s part of the sky she looked up at, and so much more. Without her, Ben and Kate wouldn’t have their baby, and even he would be incomplete without her.

    She receives the thoughts awkwardly and as slightly gross (because he’s still Harry), but it’s real, and she can’t overlook it.

    She recognizes that he’s crossed a road and wonders if he saw himself in the sky. When he says he has, she tells him, “That’s your soul, dumbass.”

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    And when he says, “I’m really a human now,” she welcomes him in. “It’s really hard,” she warns. “Maybe it’s not,” he says. “Maybe humans make it hard when it’s really easy.”

    Maybe.

    But maybe it’s just the fact that we try so hard not to let anyone see the broken parts, and that’s what makes it unbearable.

    (James Dittiger/USA Network)

    Redemption, Reunion, and the Magic of Hope

    This episode gives us a lot of resolution: Kayla and Asta return the baby. Kate holds her daughter again. 

    Mike finds the missing money and quietly makes things right. D’arcy walks into an AA meeting. 

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    And Liv? She brings Kate to the fairy tree — not to fix her, but to give her something to do. Something to believe in.

    Because belief matters. Hope matters. It’s the difference between sticking around and taking your life.

    Kate and Ben also reached out to Max, but he wasn’t ready to share his truth with his parents. That may change when they have to explain where the baby came from.

    (James Dittiger/USA Network)

    The Sky We’re All a Part Of

    This show started as a sci-fi comedy about a cranky alien in a human body. But this season, it’s become something much more profound. 

    It’s about souls, about being seen, about being known, and about not knowing what to do, but still choosing to stay.

    Harry’s soul isn’t just a plot point. It’s the point. And D’arcy’s breakdown isn’t just a side arc — it’s our arc. Or at least it’s mine.

    (James Dittiger/USA Network)

    I’ve spent more days than I care to admit wondering if what I do matters, if I’ve missed my shot, or if anyone sees the real me.

    But then I write something like this, and I remember that maybe my soul is doing the work anyway. It’s just doing it quietly, beneath the surface.

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    Like D’arcy. Like Harry.

    Like all of us.

    But what about you? Let me in. Share your experience watching this episode with me in the comments below.

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