Jenny Fromdabloc

Season 7, Episode 16, Aired

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    After Snot professes his love for Hayley and gets shot down, Steve and Roger devise a plan to cheer him up. Roger dresses up as Steve's cousin from New Jersey, Jenny Fromdabloc, and Snot falls hard for her. Meanwhile, Stan wants to live like a gentleman of the 1960s, complete with dark suits and dry martinis.





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    Snot confesses his love to Haley, but she is so not interested. Snot is then depressed and Steve and Roger disguise Roger as Steve's 'cousin', Jenny. Snot falls hard for her, and Steve is worried he is no longer going to be 'king of the nerds.'



    Good episode. Stan's plot, with him drinking martinis, was pretty funny, and the whole idea of a human and an alien having sex in this episode is just so out there I can't help but laugh. And that principal. The hardest laugh for me was the Sons of Tucson reference. A+ episode, definitely. Perfect
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    A Snot episode of American Dad? Well, this did not really have the makings of a good episode of the show and to be fair it really was not. Not enough Stan, not nearly enough in tonight's episode, but he did not shine in the limited time he did get. American Dad has always done a good job with writing the drunk dialogue for their characters and this was no different.



    Roger had some good lines with his latest character "Jenny" although I would hardly call her one of the more memorable ones. American Dad is always good for a few laughs, but this ep was pretty mediocre.
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