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Alien Nation

Alien Nation

★ 7.0· 1989– 1990· 1 Season· 22 Episodes16
Ended
Sci-Fi & FantasyAction & AdventureDrama

Detective Matthew Sikes, a Los Angeles police officer reluctantly works with "Newcomer" alien George Francisco. Sikes also has an 'on again off again' flirtation with a female Newcomer, Cathy Frankel.

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Details

First Aired: 9/18/1989

Languages: English

Created by: Kenneth Johnson, Rockne S. O'Bannon

Type: Scripted

Production

Networks:FOXFOX

Companies: Kenneth Johnson Productions, 20th Century Fox Television

Countries: United States of America

IMDb

Where to watch · US

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Cast

Gary Graham

Gary Graham

Matthew Sikes

Eric Pierpoint

Eric Pierpoint

George Francisco

Michele Scarabelli

Michele Scarabelli

Seasons

Season 1

Season 1

1989· 22 episodes· ★ 8.0
Specials

Specials

7 episodes

Gallery

Keywords

detectiveculture clashpoliceextraterrestrialalienlos angeles, californiapolice detectivealien racebased on moviebuddy copsocially conscious

Reviews

M

misubisu

★ 9/101/17/2026

**Score: 9/10 — A Pioneering, Profound, and Perfectly Portrayed Sci-Fi Masterpiece** *Alien Nation* is that rare gem: a television sequel that not only honours its source film but deepens, enriches, and transcends it. Premiering in 1989, this series was decades ahead of its time, using the brilliant, high-concept premise of alien integration as a flawless lens to examine the most pressing and permanent human issues. It is a **grossly overlooked** classic that deserves to be ranked among the greats of socially conscious science fiction. **A Seamless, Superior Continuation:** The transition from James Caan's film detective to **Gary Graham's Matthew Sikes** was a masterstroke. Graham was **perfectly cast**, bringing a more nuanced, world-weary, yet open-hearted humanity to the role. His **chemistry with Eric Pierpoint's George Francisco was second to none**—a partnership built on growing respect, clashing perspectives, and a profound, unshakeable loyalty. Their dynamic was the show's beating heart, a buddy-cop blueprint elevated by genuine dramatic heft. **The "Perfectly Portrayed" Premise:** The show’s enduring genius lies in its execution. Its depiction wasn't just good; it was scrupulously thoughtful and consistent. * **Co-existence:** The daily reality of the "Newcomers" in Los Angeles—their jobs, their homes, their attempts to blend or maintain their culture—was rendered with tangible, lived-in detail. * **Relationships:** From the deep friendship of Sikes and Francisco to the complex, beautiful human-alien romance of Sikes and Cathy (the superb Terri Treas), these connections were treated with absolute sincerity and emotional truth, never as gimmicks. * **Speciesism (Alienism):** The prejudice faced by the Newcomers was the show's central, unflinching focus. It mirrored real-world bigotry with startling clarity, exploring it on systemic, violent, and casually personal levels. * **Political & Social Issues:** Every episode was a compelling sci-fi parable for issues like immigration, racism, addiction, terrorism, and assimilation. It was never preachy, always letting the powerful allegory speak through its engrossing police procedurals. **Legacy and Resolution:** While the series was tragically **cut short by network cancellation, leaving a myriad of unexplained situations**, its passionate fanbase was rewarded. The subsequent **series of five tele-movies** (1994-1997) provided the necessary closure, tying up arcs and delivering the emotional payoff the characters and audience deserved. This completed the journey, making *Alien Nation* a rare example of a franchise that got to finish its story **cleanly and brilliantly**. **The Verdict:** From its bold movie to its groundbreaking single season to its satisfying movie sequels, *Alien Nation* is a complete, brilliant triumph. It is a masterpiece of world-building, character-driven drama, and social commentary disguised as a police procedural. Gary Graham and Eric Pierpoint delivered one of television's finest partnerships. It earns its **9/10** for its fearless intelligence, its emotional depth, and its timeless, humane vision. To overlook it is to miss one of sci-fi television's most important and rewarding treasures. **Watch if:** You love intelligent sci-fi, social allegory, perfect buddy-cop dynamics, and deeply developed alien world-building. **Skip if:** You require non-stop action or prefer your science fiction devoid of earthly politics. This is thoughtful, character-first storytelling of the highest order.

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