Sometimes all you want is to laugh, but not with a senseless show that makes you feel disconnected. Sounds strange? Well, Resident Alien does exactly that. I had an excellent time watching this series. It's consistently funny, surprisingly heartfelt, and full of memorable characters. While it starts as a fish-out-of-water sci-fi comedy, it gradually becomes something much more interesting: a clever look at what it means to be human. If you've been overlooking Resident Alien , it's absolutely worth your time. An Alien Learning Human Emotions Someone once told me that emotions are contagious and that we should be careful about surrounding ourselves with people who constantly complain or live in misery. Watching Harry (Alan Tudyk), the alien protagonist, reminded me of that conversation. At first, he observes humans like a scientist studying a strange species. But the longer he stays on Earth, the more he becomes infected by human emotions. He starts experiencing empathy...
If you're looking for a family drama that explores the ups and downs of raising children, Parenthood delivers exactly that. As the title suggests, the series revolves around parenting, following one extended family through the many stages of raising kids—from toddlers to teenagers and young adults. While it's undoubtedly a well-made show, it wasn't entirely my cup of tea. A Realistic Look at Parenting One of Parenthood 's biggest strengths is its honest portrayal of the challenges of family life. Every stage of parenting comes with its own struggles, and the show does a great job of highlighting the emotional highs and lows that parents face. That said, it sometimes felt like the writers packed every possible family problem into a single household. While this certainly keeps the drama moving, it also makes the series feel a little overwhelming and less believable for me. Familiar Faces, Familiar Characters Fans of Lauren Graham will probably be excited to see her ...