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'''Louise Alonzo''' is the wife of [[Hector Alonzo]] and mother of two children, [[Chris Alonzo|Chris]] and [[Gloria Alonzo|Gloria]].
'''Louise Alonzo''' is the wife of [[Hector Alonzo]] and mother of two children, [[Chris Alonzo|Chris]] and [[Gloria Alonzo|Gloria]].


She emotionally supports both her husband and children during his attempt to revitalize his farm, despite the difficulties dredged up by [[John Steadman]] ([[1980]]: "[[Space Croppers]]").
She emotionally supports both her husband and children during his attempt to revitalize his farm, despite the difficulties dredged up by [[John Steadman]] {{G80|Space Croppers}}.


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Latest revision as of 01:37, 20 October 2024

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Louise Alonzo

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Louise Alonzo is a Final Five Cylon
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Louise Alonzo is the wife of Hector Alonzo and mother of two children, Chris and Gloria.

She emotionally supports both her husband and children during his attempt to revitalize his farm, despite the difficulties dredged up by John Steadman (1980: "Space Croppers").