I cannot BELIEVE I just heard about this show. It was fantastic! I'm not typically drawn to sci-fi stories but this isn't an out-there space fantasy. This is a look at how we as humans react to discovering that, not only are we not alone, but our new neighbors desperately need our help.A spaceship crashes in the USA and the beings inside have had their consciousnesses trapped in a computer... where they are constantly suffering. The only way to save them is to transfer them into a human being, to share consciousness for the rest of the human's life. (Think Star Trek's Trill) After hearing about the crash on the news, the recently divorced 50-year-old Graham volunteers for the program. To the chagrin of his ex-wife and one of his two grown children, Graham finds himself entering a heavily armed military base to see if he qualifies. The plan quickly changes as complications arise again and again. This podcast was beautifully done; the performers are all-in, the story is compelling, and it's beautifully directed. At only 9 episodes +bonus content, there's no reason not to give this a go.