During and after ALF watches a Presidential debate with the Tanners, he has questions about the process, which leads to Kate having a series of strange dreams.
This has long been my favorite episode, even before I got interested in politics. After becoming interested in politics, I do understand more of the jokes, such as the reference to Joe Biden's plagiarism.
Memorable quotes just fly in this episode. It's unfortunate that in the syndicated version (such as available on DVD and streaming sites), probably the single best quote (Joaquin and beets) is cut out. Really, I'd recommend watching the original, full version if you can get your hands on it.
This has long been my favorite episode, even before I got interested in politics. After becoming interested in politics, I do understand more of the jokes, such as the reference to Joe Biden's plagiarism.
Memorable quotes just fly in this episode. It's unfortunate that in the syndicated version (such as available on DVD and streaming sites), probably the single best quote (Joaquin and beets) is cut out. Really, I'd recommend watching the original, full version if you can get your hands on it.