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[[File:He Ain't Heavy.png|thumb|300px|right]]'''He Ain't Heavy, He's Willie's Brother''' is the seventh episode of [[ALF (TV series)|''ALF'']]'s [[Season 4|fourth and final season]]. It originally aired on Oct. 30, 1989.
 
==Plot Summary==
 
==Plot Summary==
 
When [[Willie]] is trying to comfort [[Neal Tanner|Neal]] on the phone after his divorce, he tells him that he needs to take charge of his life. [[Neal Tanner|Neal]] goes overboard with this advice and quits his job and buys a camper.
 
When [[Willie]] is trying to comfort [[Neal Tanner|Neal]] on the phone after his divorce, he tells him that he needs to take charge of his life. [[Neal Tanner|Neal]] goes overboard with this advice and quits his job and buys a camper.
 
==Title Reference==
 
==Title Reference==
 
"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" is the name of a song by Bobby Scott and Bob Russell and recorded by Neil Diamond.
 
"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" is the name of a song by Bobby Scott and Bob Russell and recorded by Neil Diamond.
 
 
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He Ain't Heavy

He Ain't Heavy, He's Willie's Brother is the seventh episode of ALF's fourth and final season. It originally aired on Oct. 30, 1989.

Plot Summary

When Willie is trying to comfort Neal on the phone after his divorce, he tells him that he needs to take charge of his life. Neal goes overboard with this advice and quits his job and buys a camper.

Title Reference

"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" is the name of a song by Bobby Scott and Bob Russell and recorded by Neil Diamond.