The best episode written by Stephen Sustarsic is "When I'm Sixty-Four", rated 6.3/10 from 7 user votes. It was "directed by Paul Miller". "When I'm Sixty-Four" aired on 2/12/1990 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Baby, Come Back".
ALF encounters youth-seeking senior citizens when he's discovered sneaking into a retirement home.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Stephen Sustarsic
ALF earns the right to baby-sit Eric, but almost blows it when the child disappears.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Stephen Sustarsic
ALF, on the outs with the Tanners, is offered a place to stay by Neal.
Director: Paul Fusco
Writer: Stephen Sustarsic
ALF enters the art world after he earns praise for a still life made from food.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Stephen Sustarsic
A day at the beach gets turned upside down when the gang has to feal with attacks from sea creatures. In comes Neptunia, whom is sick of the pollution that is dumped in the sea and caused her to mutate. She plans revenge by flooding the city of St. Canard!
Director: N/A
Writer: Stephen Sustarsic
ALF goes through a 24-hour period of bizarre behavior.
Director: Nancy Heydorn
Writer: Stephen Sustarsic
Baloo saves Khan's life and takes advantage of his gratitude.
Director: Larry Latham
Writer: Stephen Sustarsic
Baloo has a new get-rich-quick scheme, but Rebecca has other plans for him.
Director: Larry Latham
Writer: Stephen Sustarsic
Baloo takes it upon himself to find his buddy and prove him innocent.
Director: James T. Walker
Writer: Stephen Sustarsic