![]() ![]() ![]() And while nothing that we learned about either of them has been mentioned even once since, I still believe that Kate was once the type of person who attended the Running of the Bulls just for the thrill of it. In “Jump,” we learned a hell of a lot more about Kate than we did about him. Which is why I wanted to take some extra time - an extra week, in fact - to write about “Night Train.” This isn’t ALF‘s first attempt to answer the question of who Willie is, but it’s certainly the better one. And sometimes he liked ALF, but sometimes he yelled…he wore a suit…I think he had kids…” You could probably rattle off a few things about the central detail - the alien, in this case - but anything else you’d say would have to be pretty hazy. You’d end up talking about ALF like you were trying to describe a dream. If the audience doesn’t know anything about the characters, there’s no reason to miss them when they’re gone. Ultimately, it’s the fact that the characterization on ALF held steady at a perfect nil. In “Somewhere Over the Rerun,” I spoke a bit about why ALF, as a show, could never work as the fantasy setting for some other show’s episode the way Gilligan’s Island did there. Ochmonek, and even Lynn better than I know Willie. But by this point, I feel as though I know Mr. I’ve talked before about Kate feeling like the only real character on this show, so using her as a point of comparison would be pretty unfair. But if I were to make a list of all of his traits - actual traits - it would be ridiculously short. Willie is one of the central characters, after all. That’s not the kind of question I should be asking 34 episodes into this show. ![]() Julian Katris Do on Housekeeping post: Nov.Zing on How to assemble the soundtrack of Death Stranding. ![]()
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