In a short teaser for the next installment, we learn that Sherriff Mike Thompson (Corey Reynolds) and Deputy Liv Baker (Elizabeth Bowen) are poking around the lake near Harry s isolated cabin. Since the real and very dead Dr. Vanderspeigle is floating somewhere beneath the frigid waters, the extra-terrestrial refugee must find the bloated corpse before the law does. As that old saying goes, to cover up a felony is human. Or is it err.?
Ah well, you can check out the trailer below:
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As location manager Ken Brooker explained to SYFY WIRE before the pilot dropped, the lake seen in the show isn t a lake at all. It’s actually an inlet, he said. It’s part of the Howe Sound. Where that particular location is…rather than looking up and down the Sound, it actually looks across, so you can cheat that reasonably and make it look like a lake. That’s actually ocean, that’s all tidal of the Pacific Ocean.
The fictional town of Patience, Colorado is to quote the
South Park movie from 1999 a “quiet mountain town.” It’s a picturesque slice of Americana surrounded by snow-capped mountains, crystal clear lakes…and an alien pretending to be a human physician.
In other words, it’s the perfect setting for SYFY’s
Resident Alien adaptation, which didn’t shoot in Colorado. “In real life, it was based here in Vancouver. That’s where 90 percent of the filming took place,” location manager Ken Brooker tells SYFY WIRE. “It’s where we had our stages; we had two sound stages and a handful of locations. We shot 10 episodes, so on average, each episode probably had about a dozen or so locations within it.”