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Rough ALF vs. Groomed ALF

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Which ALF version do you prefer? What I am talking about is as ALF appeared in the earlier episodes of season 1 as rough-looking and unkempt, with his eastern-USA accent and bouncing walk versus his look in seasons 2-4.

What do you prefer? Personally, I prefer the earlier more rugged ALF, as I found him very brash and I liked how he did not apologize for himself, but I realize Fusco's decision to change ALF because I can't see there being 4 seasons of the rough ALF - the change was necessary.

What about you guys? Early ALF or Later ALF?

Also, I noticed that when Alien Productions released the new groomed ALF, ALF stopped drinking beer (excluding Season 2's Tequila episode of course)... perhaps they felt that kids could not relate to ALF and they needed a wider childrens audience.
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ALF, like many TV series that are fortunate enough to be renewed, was much like the political candidate who wins his party's primary and then moves on to the general election - quickly move to a "middle of the road" position that is acceptable to a broader audience.

While I like ALF through all stages of his character and physical development, in hindsight, I am definitely happy that ALF became more refined, so that he became invoved in a expanded range of human experiences.

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Re: Rough ALF vs. Groomed ALF

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I always thought he became more aware with how earthlings act and tried to be more like that accordingly. I love every side of ALF. I don't think he was THAT rough though.
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I agree with ALFanatic. The change was needed. Bur I liked the early ALF, with the accent and that. But I'd be weird if he didn't change.
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The funny thing is that I didn't realize that his voice changed when I first watched all the episodes in order. And when I started to watch the whole stuff again from the beginning, I was surprised how rough his voice was in those early episodes. To tell you the truth, I don't like that early rough voice.
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Neither do I. I prefer the higher-pitched voice that he had in Seasons 3 and 4. And even though it made him seem more annoying and immature at times, I think it did his character well. It made him more interesting and alive. But yes, the "rough" ALF did have his unique points as well.

Well done as usual, Fusco. :)
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Not only in Seasons 3-4, I think we can hear the higher-pitched voice towards the end of Season 1.
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