The best episode written by Steve Pepoon is "Nuts To War (1)", rated 7.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Bruce Bilson". "Nuts To War (1)" aired on 2/19/1992 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment".
The four-legged dinosaurs encroach on the pistachio-nut supply of the "normal" dinosaurs...and that means war.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Steve Pepoon
Homer becomes the most popular guy in town when he gets an illegal cable hook-up, but Lisa fears he will go to hell for violating the Eighth Commandment.
Director: Rich Moore
Writer: Steve Pepoon
Mrs. Ochmonek thinks she's gone crazy when she spots ALF in the backyard.
Director: Gary Shimokawa
Writer: Steve Pepoon
An extortionist threatens to turn ALF in to the immigration authorities for being an ""illegal alien"".
Director: Gary Shimokawa
Writer: Steve Pepoon
ALF gets a severe case of hiccups after being excluded from Dorothy and Whizzer's wedding party.
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Writer: Steve Pepoon
ALF's attitude toward cats changes after his first encounter with kittens.
Director: Tony Csiki
Writer: Steve Pepoon
ALF blames his streak of bad luck on a Melmac superstition.
Director: Gary Shimokawa
Writer: Steve Pepoon
ALF and Willie scour Death Valley for buried treasure after discovering an old map.
Director: Paul Miller
Writer: Steve Pepoon
ALF is relocated to the family garage as a result of his mischievous behavior.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Steve Pepoon
The Tanners let Trevor Ochmonek stay at their house after he has a fight with his wife.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Steve Pepoon
ALF is convinced gangsters are chasing the Tanners' houseguest.
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Writer: Steve Pepoon
ALF is relegated once again to the attic when the Tanners throw a Hawaiian luau.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Steve Pepoon
ALF fantasizes that he reveals his existence to the world and serves as substitute host on David Letterman's show.
Director: Nick Havinga
Writer: Steve Pepoon
ALF hosts "The Tonight Show", with Ed McMahon.
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Writer: Steve Pepoon
ALF hosts "The Tonight Show", with Ed McMahon.
Director: Burt Brinckerhoff
Writer: Steve Pepoon