ALF - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Working My Way Back to You
ALF is relocated to the family garage as a result of his mischievous behavior.

The Ballad of Gilligan's Island
ALF dreams he visits "Gilligan's Island", with castaways Gilligan, the Skipper, the Professor and Mary Ann.

Take a Look at Me Now
Mrs. Ochmonek thinks she's gone crazy when she spots ALF in the backyard. She takes her story to a TV-show and is devastated when nobody believes her. ALF decides to make things right by talking to her again.

Wedding Bell Blues
ALF joins a monastery after learning that his parents were married before he was born -- a disgrace on the planet Melmac.

Prime Time
The Tanners become a TV-ratings family and ALF decides to rig the system so that his favorite program becomes a hit.

Some Enchanted Evening
ALF becomes the star attraction at the Tanners' Halloween party.

Oh, Pretty Woman
ALF helps Lynn boost her self-confidence by enrolling her in a beauty pageant.

Something's Wrong with Me
ALF gets a severe case of hiccups after being excluded from Dorothy and Whizzer's wedding party. According to Melmacian medicine there are two cures: fresh cat juice and something so disgusting that ALF does not want to mention it. In order to save the wedding the Tanners try to give him fake cat juice.

Night Train
Willie and ALF hop on board a freight train in search of adventure.

Isn't It Romantic?
ALF and the Tanner kids give Willie and Kate a second honeymoon.

Hail to the Chief
Kate dreams that she and ALF are rival presidential candidates.

ALF's Special Christmas: Part 1
The Tanners decide to spend Christmas in a cabin in the woods when Alf suddenly gets lost.

ALF's Special Christmas: Part 2
ALF is still in the hospital with Tiffany and Mr. Foley. He convinces Tiffany to help him get back to the Tanners, but changes his mind when he hears about Tiffany's condition.

The Boy Next Door
Mr. Ochmonek's nephew Jake comes to live with the Ochmoneks. The Ochmoneks tell the Tanners that Jake is a problem kid and ask their advice on how to deal with him. ALF can't resist investigating Jake's persona.

Can I Get a Witness?
When a football shatters the Ochmoneks' picture window, ALF gets the blame and he demands his day in "Tanner Family Court".

We're So Sorry, Uncle Albert
A visit from Willie's Uncle Albert surprises the Tanners and causes ALF great distress.

Someone to Watch Over Me: Part 1
A series of robberies in the neighborhood prompts ALF to want to help with Neighborhood Watch, when Willie is voted block captain.

Someone to Watch Over Me: Part 2
Neighborhood Watch volunteers quit as the robberies continue. ALF decides to take direct action, causing chaos at the Ochmoneks' house.

We Gotta Get Out of This Place
Jody loses her apartment when the building becomes a condominium, so ALF tries to help her "adjust" to a new home.

You Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog
A stray dog makes ALF jealous, so he gives her to the first (and obviously wrong) person who responds to a "found dog" poster.

Hit Me with Your Best Shot
It's the Tanners who learn a lesson while trying to passively resist a belligerent father and son.

Movin' Out
The Tanners may need to sell their house because Willie has been promoted to a supervisory position in San Deigo.

I'm Your Puppet
ALF tries ventriloquism. The attitude of his new "friend", Paul the dummy, turns contentious - then things get weird.

Tequila
ALF assists Kate's alcoholic friend realize that she needs help.

We Are Family
A dejected Gordon (A.L.F.) wants to expose his existence to the world. Willie has an idea to help him through the crisis.

Varsity Drag
ALF discovers that he is responsible for Lynn not being able to attend Amherst College, and makes another attempt to find employment.
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