ALF season 2 episode 23 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Alf receives a ventriloquist's dummy and becomes obsessed with it, using it to express hidden frustrations. The Tanner family, initially amused, grows increasingly uncomfortable with Alf's attachment to the dummy. After a therapist suggests the dummy is an outlet for Alf's suppressed feelings, Alf acknowledges his over-dependence and humorously 'buries' the dummy in the freezer, symbolizing his regained independence and the family's relief.
Full Episode S02E23 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Alf receive in the package?
Alf receives a ventriloquist's dummy.
How much does the package for Alf cost?
The package costs $29.95.
What is Alf's initial reaction to the ventriloquist's dummy?
Alf is excited and attempts to make the dummy speak.
Does the ventriloquist's dummy speak on its own?
No, the dummy does not speak on its own; it requires manual operation.
Who demonstrates to Alf how to use the dummy?
Lynn demonstrates to Alf how to use the dummy.
How does the Tanner family react to Alf's ventriloquism?
The family grows increasingly annoyed and uncomfortable with Alf's new hobby.
What kind of show does Alf put on with the dummy?
Alf puts on a comedic performance during dinner, making jokes at the family's expense.
Why does the Tanner family call a therapist?
The family is concerned about Alf's bizarre behavior and attachment to the dummy.
Who is the therapist the Tanner family calls?
The therapist is named Larry.
What suggestion does Larry the therapist make?
Larry suggests that Alf is using the dummy as an outlet for his frustrations.
How does Alf resolve his attachment to the dummy?
Alf acknowledges he doesn't need the dummy and regains his independence.
Where does Alf store the dummy at the end of the episode?
Alf humorously stores the dummy in the freezer.