TV show · 1996 · Family, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Comedy, Drama · English
Curator score: 6.8/10 (59.6K ratings)
There's a new family in town. They're not from another city... They're from another planet.
Overview
The high commander of an alien expedition lands on Earth -- what he considers to be the least-important planet -- in human form as Dick Solomon. Along for the ride are his alien compatriots Harry, Sally and Tommy -- who is the eldest of the group but is now angrily trapped in a teen's body.
Ratings
Curator score: 6.8/10
IMDb: 7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 78%
Metacritic: 53
TMDB: 7.5/10
Production
Carsey-Werner Company
Cast
John Lithgow, Kristen Johnston, Jane Curtin, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, French Stewart, Simbi Khali, Wayne Knight, Elmarie Wendel
Curator Review
Verdict
A sharp, high-concept sitcom with a strong early-run identity: absurd alien premise, fast joke density, and standout physical and verbal comedy from the ensemble. It’s especially rewarding if you like 90s network comedies that balance silliness with surprisingly warm character work.
Best for
Fans of smart, high-concept sitcoms
Viewers who like ensemble comedies with broad performances
People seeking a very 90s NBC comedy feel
Anyone who enjoys fish-out-of-water humor and social satire
Skip if
You want tightly serialized storytelling
You dislike broad, high-energy sitcom acting
You prefer modern single-camera comedy rhythms
You’re looking for consistent prestige-drama depth
Overview
3rd Rock from the Sun is one of the most inventive network sitcom premises of the 1990s, and it mostly delivers on that promise. The show mines endless comedy from the aliens’ baffled attempts to understand human behavior, but it works because the cast commits fully to the silliness without losing emotional clarity. John Lithgow and Kristen Johnston are especially elastic, and the series has a knack for turning simple misunderstandings into memorable set pieces.
Worth noting
Its best seasons are the early ones, when the premise feels freshest and the writing is at its most nimble. As with many long-running sitcoms, the formula becomes more familiar over time, but the show remains easy to watch and often very funny. It also has a pleasant, old-school network sitcom rhythm that makes it an easy binge in short bursts.
Bottom line
If you like comedy that is both broad and clever, this is a strong pick. If you want sharper continuity or more modern tonal restraint, it may feel dated in places, but the core idea and performances still hold up well enough to make it worth revisiting or discovering.
1986 · Curator 1.5/10 (1.2K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, Peacock Premium, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Peacock Premium Plus, Fandango at Home Free, Pluto TV, Plex, Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads, Xumo Play, Tubi TV
Another alien-in-a-human-world comedy built on domestic chaos, culture clash, and episodic sitcom rhythms.
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A polished NBC-era sitcom with fast dialogue, strong ensemble interplay, and long-running rewatch value.