3rd Rock from the Sun Complete Series
3rd Rock from the Sun Complete Series
3rd Rock from the Sun Complete Series

By the final episode, they’ve discovered the secret of humanity: it’s messy, irrational, often stupid—and absolutely worth it.

Their problem? They were terrible at it. 3rd Rock from the Sun Complete Series

Once upon a time in the 1990s, a high-ranking extraterrestrial named Dick Solomon, his brilliant but no-nonsense second-in-command Sally, their ancient, horny old-man lieutenant Tommy, and the emotionally unstable but genius Harry crash-landed in the quiet college town of Rutherford, Ohio.

Their mission? To observe human life.

The complete series box set isn’t just a collection of episodes. It’s a time capsule of pure comedic chaos. Watch as Sally (Kristen Johnston), a giant warrior in a woman’s body, learns the delicate art of "shopping" and "flirting," only to crush both with the grace of a wrecking ball. Watch as Tommy (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a brilliant alien trapped in a teenager’s body, navigates high school with the weary soul of a 500-year-old general. And Harry (French Stewart)? He just… exists. Gloriously. Once eating a sandwich so intensely it became performance art.

The Complete Guide to Being Human (Poorly) By the final episode, they’ve discovered the secret

You can own the whole mission report. 139 episodes of aliens trying to understand handshakes, orgasms, and fast food. No prior knowledge of the universe required. Just press play, and try not to blow your cover by laughing too hard.

For six glorious seasons, 3rd Rock from the Sun wasn’t just a sitcom—it was a masterclass in playing human life like a broken violin. John Lithgow’s Dick Solomon gave lectures on physics while having existential tantrums over a broken toaster. Jane Curtin’s Mary Albright, the object of his bewildered affection, somehow fell in love with a man who once declared, "I’m not crazy, I’m just… glorious !" Once upon a time in the 1990s, a

The complete series story is one of a slow, beautiful failure. The longer they stay, the less they want to go home. They learn jealousy, love, fear, and the ultimate human mystery: why anyone would willingly watch Night Court reruns.

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3rd Rock From The Sun Complete Series (2026)

By the final episode, they’ve discovered the secret of humanity: it’s messy, irrational, often stupid—and absolutely worth it.

Their problem? They were terrible at it.

Once upon a time in the 1990s, a high-ranking extraterrestrial named Dick Solomon, his brilliant but no-nonsense second-in-command Sally, their ancient, horny old-man lieutenant Tommy, and the emotionally unstable but genius Harry crash-landed in the quiet college town of Rutherford, Ohio.

Their mission? To observe human life.

The complete series box set isn’t just a collection of episodes. It’s a time capsule of pure comedic chaos. Watch as Sally (Kristen Johnston), a giant warrior in a woman’s body, learns the delicate art of "shopping" and "flirting," only to crush both with the grace of a wrecking ball. Watch as Tommy (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a brilliant alien trapped in a teenager’s body, navigates high school with the weary soul of a 500-year-old general. And Harry (French Stewart)? He just… exists. Gloriously. Once eating a sandwich so intensely it became performance art.

The Complete Guide to Being Human (Poorly)

You can own the whole mission report. 139 episodes of aliens trying to understand handshakes, orgasms, and fast food. No prior knowledge of the universe required. Just press play, and try not to blow your cover by laughing too hard.

For six glorious seasons, 3rd Rock from the Sun wasn’t just a sitcom—it was a masterclass in playing human life like a broken violin. John Lithgow’s Dick Solomon gave lectures on physics while having existential tantrums over a broken toaster. Jane Curtin’s Mary Albright, the object of his bewildered affection, somehow fell in love with a man who once declared, "I’m not crazy, I’m just… glorious !"

The complete series story is one of a slow, beautiful failure. The longer they stay, the less they want to go home. They learn jealousy, love, fear, and the ultimate human mystery: why anyone would willingly watch Night Court reruns.