I Can't Stan You

Season 3, Episode 17, Aired

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  • A perfect episode.

    10
    "Perfect"

    When Stan brings home CIA equipment designed to eavesdrop on conversations, he finds out that his neighbors don't think too highly of him. In retaliation, Stan has the entire neighborhood evicted so that he can live free of any criticism. However, when an unexpected friend comes to his rescue, he realizes that gossip is a two-way street.





    Overall, this episode was great, I loved when stan scared the kid by going "BAM"





    10 out of 10

  • The neighbours hate Stan!

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    Stan's overreaction to the neighbours insulting him is something he would do, and with the power of CIA technology, that can be a dangerous thing. This plot is hilarious, though it's been done before. And the moral that everybody hates everyone, not just Stan are words to live by.



    Roger and Steve as con artists is a great subplot, as the face and the brain go head to head, and of course the absurdity of the story as it progresses is hilarious, given that everything's bound to be back to normal by the end of this episode.



    Whether it's Steve getting thrown in front of a car or Stan pointing a gun at a child, this episode is a very funny instalment of American Dad.
  • This show is great! How come more people are not writing reviews?

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    This episode was hilarious. The show is hilarious. How has this show not developed a die-hard cult following yet? I only see one review. It is one of the few shows I refuse to miss. So in this episode, Stan decides he wants to be "beloved" by the neighbors, and meanwhile, Roger and Steve try pull every con in the book. How can you not love Roger? He is so versatile. He can be a character actor, an instigator, an object of sentiment. Who would have though that an alien can provide such a dynamic presence in a show? I think there's a moral in the Steve-Roger plot, but I am not seeing it. All I wonder is if I can scam my way into some free McDonalds.
  • This is show is just too underrated.

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    The first few minutes of this episode had me doubled over laughing. I don't know exactly what it is about Patrick Stewart getting a machine that turns water into cocaine and saying he's going to party the nose off his face, but as far as I'm concerned: that's gold right there. Every single thing Bullock says is freakin' hilarious. "Who wants God's autograph? No Catholics."



    Yeah, it got a little contrived with the message later on, but even Family Guy's been doing that a lot lately. Show me the people who watch this and say it's not funny and I will show you a bunch of Pinko Communists. There, I said it.
  • I don't understand how this show can maintain a level of quality while Family Guy is in such a rapid decline.

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    This episode made me laugh a whole lot more than "No Chris Left Behind.". This episode had some funny gags, which is more than I can say for Family Guy as of late. But enough about Family Guy, here's what I thought of the episode. The running gag of Stan threatening to shoot the little boy was very funny, it seemed like something a funny Peter Griffin would do. And the constant bagging of Mexico was very good, "It's just like America, on opposite day." The subplot of Steve and Roger becoming conmen was definitely the highlight of the episode.
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