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NEWS X MUSE Manny Gomez spoke with Trevor Carroll. He is one of the actors in the hit SyFy series “Resident Alien”. He plays John Baker, the husband of Deputy Liv Baker. “Resident Alien” just wrapped up it’s third season which you can watch on Peacock. You can also catch some of the earlier seasons on Netflix.

During our Conversation about “Resident Alien” we talked about his character and how he would like to maybe expand it. Especially with how involved his on screen wife Deputy Baker is in the series. He also shares his thoughts on the family that the series has created on and off set. Its a great conversation that you can check out above!

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Here is more information about “Resident Alien” provided by SyFy Based on the Dark Horse comics, SYFY’s “Resident Alien” follows a crash-landed alien named Harry (Alan Tudyk) whose secret mission is to kill all humans. In season three, Harry is vowing to work with General McCallister (Linda Hamilton) to rid the Earth of the Grey aliens – a task made more difficult when he discovers that the Grey Hybrid Joseph (Enver Gjokaj) has taken a job in town as the new Deputy. Joseph isn’t Harry’s only obstacle – Harry struggles to balance business and his personal life when he falls in love for the first time.

Meanwhile, Asta (Sara Tomko) and D’arcy (Alice Wetterlund) move in together and struggle to discover their purpose in the world, Sheriff Mike (Corey Reynolds) and Deputy Liv (Elizabeth Bowen) continue their quest to find out who killed the Alien Tracker, and Ben (Levi Fiehler) and Kate (Meredith Garretson) are forced to deal with the subconscious repercussions of their alien abductions.

From UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, in association with Amblin TV and Dark Horse Entertainment, “Resident Alien” was adapted to television by executive producer Chris Sheridan. Mike Richardson and Keith Goldberg of Dark Horse Entertainment, Justin Falvey and Darryl Frank of Amblin TV, Robert Duncan McNeill, and Nastaran Dibai also executive produce.