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外星居民 Ratings & Reviews
- madz262025年12月14日Fun first season. What happened?
- Callum2025年11月3日⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (out of 5) Resident Alien – An Extraterrestrial with Excellent Bedside Manner Resident Alien is 3rd Rock from the Sun for a new generation — one alien, one secret mission, and one delightfully odd small town standing in his way. Alan Tudyk’s “Harry” crash-lands on Earth intending to destroy humanity, only to find himself posing as a doctor and slowly learning that people, while deeply strange, might actually be worth saving. The show is a perfectly mixed cocktail of sci-fi, small-town mystery, and awkward comedy. One episode might play out like a murder case, the next like a heartfelt buddy story about acceptance and belonging. Beneath the laughs and quirky side characters beats a surprising emotional core — especially through Asta, the local who discovers Harry’s secret yet still helps him navigate his new (and very human) life. It’s a space opera grounded in snowy Colorado, full of warmth, chaos, and the peculiar beauty of community. And in true Firefly family fashion, Nathan Fillion makes a sly cameo — but you’ll have to listen carefully to catch him. Pairing: A steaming mug of hot chocolate with extra marshmallows — sweet, comforting, and just weird enough to remind you that aliens might be learning humanity better than humans themselves.
- jackmeat2025年8月24日My quick rating - 8.0/10. With SyFy announcing the surprise cancellation of Resident Alien, I thought it was time to give this wonderfully weird show a proper sendoff. Honestly, the cancellation shocked me; it always felt like it had solid ratings and a loyal fan base. But here we are, and at least we got four seasons of one of the most uniquely funny and heartfelt sci-fi comedies of recent years. The story begins when crash-landed alien Harry (Alan Tudyk) assumes the identity of a small-town Colorado doctor. His mission is dark—wipe out humanity—but things go sideways when he’s pulled into solving a murder. From there, Harry’s “simple” cover life spirals into hilarious complications as he struggles to pass as human, all while wrestling with deeper questions: Are humans worth saving? Why do they fold their pizza before eating it? (don't worry, Harry, REAL pizza doesn't need that) Alan Tudyk is the beating heart of the show, delivering one of the funniest deadpan performances I’ve seen in years. His emotionless cadence and awkward attempts at blending in never get old, whether he’s accidentally insulting someone, misunderstanding basic human customs, or casually debating mass genocide. Sara Tomko is fantastic as Asta, the moral anchor Harry desperately needs, and she brings warmth and charm to every scene. And then there’s Corey Reynolds as Sheriff Thompson—absolutely hysterical. Nearly every line he delivers lands with perfect comedic timing. What makes Resident Alien work so well is how it balances tones. On one hand, it’s sharp, dark comedy—you’re often laughing at an alien who casually considers wiping out the human race. On the other hand, it’s surprisingly emotional and character-driven, with storylines about friendship, family, and identity. The chemistry between Harry and Max (Judah Prehn), the one kid who can actually see his true alien form, is another highlight. Their love-hate banter in the early seasons is pure gold. Each season evolves Harry in meaningful ways. At first, he’s an outsider just learning how to act human. Later, he genuinely starts to care about people, even if he doesn’t always admit it. The writing team, led by Chris Sheridan, constantly found new ways to keep the concept fresh, mixing in twists, new conflicts, and just the right amount of sci-fi strangeness. The special effects? Not blockbuster-level, but charmingly fitting—sometimes purposefully goofy to match the show’s tone. If there’s one consistent strength across all four seasons, it’s how the show manages to juggle comedy, drama, and sci-fi without tipping too far into any one lane. It’s quirky but not grating, heartfelt without being sappy, and dark without ever becoming unpleasant. That’s a rare mix, and Resident Alien nailed it. It’s a shame this is the end—there was clearly more ground to cover, more laughs to be had, and more alien awkwardness to enjoy. Hopefully, another network or streamer realizes what a gem this is and picks it up. Until then, Resident Alien stands as a hilarious, strange, and unexpectedly touching series that deserves far more attention than it got.
- ..SARAH..2025年8月13日Great show. Gonna miss it
- Nava Levy2025年6月20日This is the best TV series I've seen for the longest time!!
- jjf3IT2025年6月30日Resident Alien is the rare comedy series that gets better each season.
- BeeVee232025年8月12日This is a lovely series and I'm sad to see it end. It starts as a standard fish out of water comedy, but the depth of the relationships is hard to beat. Yes, there are some ridiculous caricatures like Sheriff Mike, but the strength of family felt is great. Alan Tudyk is always funny and I'll happily watch anything with him in it
- OneViking2025年7月22日Hahaha, that show is sooo politically incorrect that it's not funny!! Naaa, It's actually really funny. LOVE IT !!! Please keep the seasons coming!!
- Arron Brown2025年7月9日Funny and dead pan, really nice new concept
外星居民 Trivia
外星居民 has 4 seasons.
外星居民 has 44 episodes.
The key characters in 外星居民 are Harry Vanderspeigle (Alan Tudyk), Asta Twelvetrees (Sara Tomko), Mike Thompson (Corey Reynolds).
外星居民 was directed by Robert Duncan McNeill, Brennan Shroff, Shannon Kohli, Kabir Akhtar, Nastaran Dibai, Lea Thompson, Alan Tudyk, Warren P. Sonoda, Claudia Yarmy, Jennifer Phang, Sydney Freeland, Jay Chandrasekhar, David Dobkin, Andrew Seklir.
外星居民 was produced by Todd Pittson, Alan Tudyk, Njeri Brown.
故事讲述一个迫降的外星人哈利(图代克饰)在接受了自己科罗拉多小镇医生的新身份后,本带着秘密使命来到地球的他,最终提出了人生中的重大课题:人类值得拯救吗?以及为什么他们在吃披萨之前要折叠?
外星居民 is rated TV-14.
外星居民 is a 科幻, 喜剧, 剧情 show.
外星居民 has an audience rating of 8.8 out of 10.
外星居民 episodes are 45分钟 long.
There is no information yet from the studio on if there will be another season.






























