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In the ALF Season 1 episode ALF becomes sensitive about being a "parasite" and decides to get a job to pay his way. He ends up Maxing out Willie's credit card to buy a massive stock of "Terry Faith Cosmetics" for a Tupperware-style house party.
Underneath the gags about Melmacian credit scores and lipstick shades, the episode actually touches on a relatable theme: the desire to contribute when you’re the odd one out. Of course, ALF contributes by nearly bankrupting the Tanners, but it’s the thought (and the chaos) that counts. [S1E5] Keepin' the Faith
We’ve all been there: feeling like a bit of a freeloader while crashing on a friend’s couch. But imagine you’re an alien from Melmac who literally crashed into a suburban garage and hasn't paid a dime in rent since. In the ALF Season 1 episode ALF becomes
The highlight of the episode is ALF’s attempt to host a sales party. There’s something inherently hilarious about a puppet with three-fingered hands trying to pitch beauty products to neighborhood women. It’s the peak of 80s "fish-out-of-water" comedy—or as some critics point out, a "waterless fish" since ALF seems to adapt to human consumerism a little too well. Why It Still Works Of course, ALF contributes by nearly bankrupting the
Here is a blog post written from a retro-pop culture perspective: Can an Alien Sell Cosmetics? Revisiting "Keepin' the Faith"