Episode 8 – G String Circus
Stan tries to prove to Hayley that she still needs his advice, but his plan backfires when he finds himself in a seedy new business. Read more…
Stan tries to prove to Hayley that she still needs his advice, but his plan backfires when he finds himself in a seedy new business. Read more…
When Hayley goes to a My Morning Jacket concert against Stan’s wishes, he crashes the show to bring her back home, but when he hears their music for the first time, it calls to him and he’s smitten. Stan becomes obsessed with the band and decides to follow them on the road as a groupie. Read more…
Upset that Francine has let herself go, Stan takes drastic measures when she asks him to renew their wedding vows. Read more…
Steve must become the “man of the house” when Stan relives his childhood. Read more…
After Hayley and Steve leave for their summer vacations, Francine looks forward for the time she will have alone with Stan. However, Roger is living in the attic fighting for all the attention he can get. This results in Francine taking her time to teach Roger to be self-sufficient, which finally makes him get a place to live. But Stan has a fear that he will bore Francine, believing she will leave him, so he comes up with a plan to get Roger back into the house. Meanwhile, Steve’s camp doesn’t go as planned when a prank doesn’t quite have the effect it was supposed to give. Read more…
Steve and his friends find and play with what they think is a video game in his father’s study, but they really activate a CIA drone. Read more…
Stan has to convince the dictator of Isla Island to sign a treaty in order to get a promotion at work. When Stan meets the general and accidentally kills him, he gets Roger to pose as the leader of the small island nation. However, Roger takes his persona too far and Stan has to rescue him from an impending revolution. Meanwhile, Steve and Snot become competitive to see who can get farther with the other’s mom. Read more…
27 September, 2009
When Steve is selected to sing the national anthem at the Langley Falls Veterans’ Day celebration, he gets some heat from Stan who doesn’t think he’s ready for such an undertaking. Unimpressed with Steve’s vocal talents, Stan decides Steve needs to experience real war in order to sing about our country’s military prowess. But things quickly go south when Roger gets involved and Steve goes bananas. Read more…