@@ibeatmycatandmydog9322it’s true although sometimes he does get abused like Meg in a few episodes especially the TBS ones but it’s not nearly as much plus he is still funnier at times
inb4 the episode tries to portray the Smiths as condescending, but Jeff was literally acting like a bratty 5-year-old. I have no sympathy for him whatsoever
Yeah, Jeff might be stupid to make decisions on his own, but selling leggings makes it worse to understand that their economy is based on their bad ideas and such poor businesses and parties is something to make their heads screwed up by because of him. Not that the entire family blamed Jeff, whom of which he did choose the salmon on the menu makes the family underestimate him being dumb. It's such a medium-class rivalry to be based on others for the fight and his mistakes just to keep the drama going on for the half of the entire episode... And plus, he did try to make the whole family prove the point that he could make good decisions based on the ending of the episode, but it didn't on the start, and he led to a strange corporation room that's all about the leggings giving that idea to be good to prove the family he could make good decisions. And on the car ride, he gets angry at the family for not wanting to trust him AND accept his decisions to help him get better at life and decides not to eat. even if he had the chance to starve himself or get hungry. It's his "decision", afterall... But with that other episode about that double date, he gets into a fight in a bed with her wife and somehow thinks his thoughts out for being stupid on her marriage, it somehow got into an experiment to improve him to make him even smarter on the process. That actually leads to Hayley realizing by being dumb for him and tried to sabotage him with gummies and now lives a better life. Honestly, it would easily compare to that leggings episode by Jeff being all less dramatic. But with Hayley, it's such a mind from me imagining her having more dramatic thoughts with already losing her "main" husband with him having his brain being all smart on preparing for the outside world. And with her acting all scared and careful, I feel the same way having to feel bad for Hayley about his marriage about replacing someone else smart or dumb or whatever she likes to do usually when she's nervous or probably worried. But Jeff, ehh... He's still doing a great job by getting back to earth against an extraterrestrial space ship or something, about being an alien since they wanted to have kids and more memories he had of her, going with all kinds of crazy experiences and adventures together as a household, and many things. They still have that option to reject their bad ideas for the real world and would make the person responsible for their knowledge. Compared to Jeff's, he's a stick in the mud... Okay, but people try hard to make or think of their decisions that they blame for an event, action, scene, or whatever type it was. But just the way decisions could hurt them and maybe try to make them feel upset for the victim/an ideal thinker that, in the episode's context, that they treated like a child, or better yet, a baby now based on his knowledge. I'm sure now that whatever I said about this episode that it connects Stan (the past 2 episodes is about the hurricane disaster to where he could prove better in a crisis on that flooded upside-down house and the paid stolen graves where they plan to have a funeral on his house aside from Klaus who's also paying the deed from the backyard party AND him from his even worse made decisions) and Jeff (on that he firstly made his own kind of decisions at the restaurant and the family refused it for some reason) on their brains that they could entirely do stupid things, especially learning lessons to make them feel better that the person does make bad decisions when the others couldn't handle events like this when they're already feel sorry about themselves. "You're more than just your decisions to us. You're also the guy we get to blame when they go wrong. We need that." Yeah, having those decisions is already hard enough by estimating all kinds amount of danger and drama, and whatever the hell is going on here in this episode, and that they're being themselves for once. With the moments they had around for people, the kind of their talk and such keeping to teach themselves of their lives, I know that they're keeping both Stan and Jeff to balance out of their marriages, and that it will not, I repeat, WILL NOT keep their relationships to split apart here. Yeah, I feel like I've said too much... Reply on the comment HERE and let me know what you think!
i love how they all start whispering and looking at him 😂
This portrayal of MLMs is spot on.
Always a treat when Jane Lynch does a guest voice.
American Dad is so much better than these latest seasons of Family Guy. This show has always been so consistently good.
I love klaus lmao
@@ibeatmycatandmydog9322he’s better than Meg in every way
@@ibeatmycatandmydog9322it’s true although sometimes he does get abused like Meg in a few episodes especially the TBS ones but it’s not nearly as much plus he is still funnier at times
Oh yeah AD is SO good they can Bearly finish an episode without leaving half of it unfinished. 😉🤣
Lol buddy american dad is better period
😂 I love Jeff
I’ve made the same mistake before pronouncing the word salmon. The family shoulda let Jeff have some though.
THIS is what an alpha looks like.
"Stttoppppppppp." 😂😂😂
She pocketed that credit card real quick😂😂😂😂
Jeff wore tighty whities in this episode 😂😂😂😂
The gaslighting is real
Is this a smack at LuLaRoe?
I was thinking the same thing
It is surprised American dad is the only cartoon that’s taken a jab at them! before Simpsons
yes. most definitely
I love all the food they listed in the car, soooo good! My family always eats it during the holidays.
Excellent, they have an Also Cash for Gold store
inb4 the episode tries to portray the Smiths as condescending, but Jeff was literally acting like a bratty 5-year-old. I have no sympathy for him whatsoever
Yeah, Jeff might be stupid to make decisions on his own, but selling leggings makes it worse to understand that their economy is based on their bad ideas and such poor businesses and parties is something to make their heads screwed up by because of him.
Not that the entire family blamed Jeff, whom of which he did choose the salmon on the menu makes the family underestimate him being dumb. It's such a medium-class rivalry to be based on others for the fight and his mistakes just to keep the drama going on for the half of the entire episode...
And plus, he did try to make the whole family prove the point that he could make good decisions based on the ending of the episode, but it didn't on the start, and he led to a strange corporation room that's all about the leggings giving that idea to be good to prove the family he could make good decisions. And on the car ride, he gets angry at the family for not wanting to trust him AND accept his decisions to help him get better at life and decides not to eat. even if he had the chance to starve himself or get hungry. It's his "decision", afterall...
But with that other episode about that double date, he gets into a fight in a bed with her wife and somehow thinks his thoughts out for being stupid on her marriage, it somehow got into an experiment to improve him to make him even smarter on the process. That actually leads to Hayley realizing by being dumb for him and tried to sabotage him with gummies and now lives a better life.
Honestly, it would easily compare to that leggings episode by Jeff being all less dramatic. But with Hayley, it's such a mind from me imagining her having more dramatic thoughts with already losing her "main" husband with him having his brain being all smart on preparing for the outside world. And with her acting all scared and careful, I feel the same way having to feel bad for Hayley about his marriage about replacing someone else smart or dumb or whatever she likes to do usually when she's nervous or probably worried. But Jeff, ehh... He's still doing a great job by getting back to earth against an extraterrestrial space ship or something, about being an alien since they wanted to have kids and more memories he had of her, going with all kinds of crazy experiences and adventures together as a household, and many things.
They still have that option to reject their bad ideas for the real world and would make the person responsible for their knowledge.
Compared to Jeff's, he's a stick in the mud...
Okay, but people try hard to make or think of their decisions that they blame for an event, action, scene, or whatever type it was. But just the way decisions could hurt them and maybe try to make them feel upset for the victim/an ideal thinker that, in the episode's context, that they treated like a child, or better yet, a baby now based on his knowledge. I'm sure now that whatever I said about this episode that it connects Stan (the past 2 episodes is about the hurricane disaster to where he could prove better in a crisis on that flooded upside-down house and the paid stolen graves where they plan to have a funeral on his house aside from Klaus who's also paying the deed from the backyard party AND him from his even worse made decisions) and Jeff (on that he firstly made his own kind of decisions at the restaurant and the family refused it for some reason) on their brains that they could entirely do stupid things, especially learning lessons to make them feel better that the person does make bad decisions when the others couldn't handle events like this when they're already feel sorry about themselves.
"You're more than just your decisions to us. You're also the guy we get to blame when they go wrong. We need that."
Yeah, having those decisions is already hard enough by estimating all kinds amount of danger and drama, and whatever the hell is going on here in this episode, and that they're being themselves for once. With the moments they had around for people, the kind of their talk and such keeping to teach themselves of their lives, I know that they're keeping both Stan and Jeff to balance out of their marriages, and that it will not, I repeat, WILL NOT keep their relationships to split apart here.
Yeah, I feel like I've said too much... Reply on the comment HERE and let me know what you think!
Lol Lularoe
Fewer and fewer good animations lately. In my opinion AD is one of the best. Criminally underrated though...