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HFY HUB Score – 8.7 out of 10
You know how annoying it is when your GPS sends you to the wrong street? Now imagine your space-GPS sends you to the wrong planet. That’s Evan. He’s stuck in a creepy, abandoned town with zero help, and then this tiny alien kid walks up to him and says, “Sir, I feel something strange on my back.” My stomach dropped when I heard that. It’s the ultimate “stranger danger” moment, but flipped. Instead of running, Evan—who is built like a linebacker but has the heart of a golden retriever—picks her up and goes into full dad mode. The hook is simple: A guy who just wanted to do his job ends up fighting a zombie virus to save a kid he met five minutes ago.
The vibe? It’s pure, uncut heroism. It reminded me of that time I found a stray cat in my garage and spent three weeks earning its trust. Evan does that, but with more explosions and a hot alien doctor. Speaking of the doctor, Dr. Nari starts off pointing a laser at him and ends up flirting with him while they build a bomb out of medical equipment. It’s chaotic and perfect. The emotional payoff hits when Lena, the orphan, asks if they’re going to be her new parents. I legit teared up. It’s predictable in the best way possible—the grumpy professional meets the chaotic good engineer, and they accidentally adopt a super-powered child.
1. Accessibility Barrier: 10/10
Super easy to get into. It’s basically “Die Hard” meets “The Mandalorian” in a hospital. No weird lore, just straightforward action and feelings.
2. Character Cred: 9/10
Evan is a solid dude. He’s competent, kind, and doesn’t hesitate to help. Dr. Nari is cool too—smart, tough, but willing to trust him. Lena is adorable and terrifying.
3. Closure Status: 10/10
Complete happy ending. The bad guy gets caught, the virus is cured, and they form a little found family. No cliffhangers here.
4. Dialogue Drip: 8/10
“Humans always with the explosions.” That line made me laugh out loud. The banter between Evan and Nari is fun, even if it’s a bit cheesy sometimes.
5. Endgame Payoff: 9/10
The final battle where Lena controls the infected to save them? Awesome. And the quiet moment at the end where they decide to stay together? Perfect.
6. Found Family Factor: 10/10
This is the definition of found family. A lost engineer, a lonely doctor, and an orphan with superpowers. It hits every single button.
7. HFY Video Length: 15-30 min
Great length. It moves fast enough to keep you watching but takes time for the emotional moments. Perfect for a lunch break.
8. Logic Coagulation: 8/10
Most of it makes sense. The “science” behind the virus is a little hand-wavy (glowing eyes, hive mind), but it works for the story.
9. Narrative Gut-Punch: 7/10
The reveal of Lena’s wounds at the beginning is rough. It makes you instantly hate the villains and root for Evan.
10. Pacing Pulse: 9/10
It starts with a mystery, ramps up to a siege, and ends with a boss battle. The pacing is tight and keeps you engaged.
11. Possible Sequel: Yes
I would absolutely watch a sequel about them running a research center and raising Lena. There’s plenty more story potential there.
12. POV Perspective: 9/10
Evan’s perspective works well. He’s an engineer, so he looks at problems logically, which is a nice change from the usual “shoot first” protagonists.
13. The Human Edge: 10/10
Evan’s superpower is adaptability. He turns a medical synthesizer into an EMP! That is peak human engineering nonsense, and I love it.
14. The “Onion” Factor (Tearjerker Score): 6/10
It’s heartwarming, not heartbreaking. You’ll smile at the end, maybe get a little misty when Lena asks to be adopted.
15. Thematic Resonance: 9/10
Trust, compassion, and adaptability. It hits the classic HFY themes without being preachy. Humans are stubborn and helpful.
16. Trope Remix Score: 8/10
Takes the “Zombie Apocalypse” trope and mixes it with “Accidental Dad.” It’s a fun combination that feels fresh.
17. Visual Bang-Per-Buck: 8/10
The descriptions of the glowing wounds and the hive mind eyes were cool. I could picture the abandoned medical facility clearly.
18. Wholesomeness / Cozy Rating: 9/10
Despite the zombies, it’s very cozy. The ending with them deciding to stay together is pure comfort food.
19. World-Building Vibe Check: 8/10
The Vidian species and the virus lore were interesting. It felt like a real place with a dark history.
20. Xeno-Biology Integration: 8/10
The glowing eyes and the neural connection were nice alien touches. It made Lena feel distinct from a human child.
HFY HUB Score – 8.7/10
Video Courtesy of – Sarges Tales
Video URL – Sir, I Feel Something Strange on My Back, Said the Alien Orphan Girl to the Human


























