There Will Be Bad Blood

Season 7, Episode 6, Aired

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    It's Thanksgiving in Langley Falls, and as usual, Stan invites his half-brother, Rusty, over to show off his cornucopia of wealth and good fortune. But when Stan finds out that Rusty is far wealthier than he led on, Stan tries to take from Rusty what he feels is rightfully his. Things don't go well, and the Smith family nearly loses it all.



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  • be thankful for american dad

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    This was a thanksgiving episode of american dad and it was great. Heres a summary for the episode There Will Be Bad Blood, stans brother and his family come over to the smiths every thanksgiving and stan shows off what he has and his brother doesnt but this year they go over to his brothers house for thanksgiving and as it turns out stan was wrong about his brother. This was a great episode it was funny and entertaining the entire episode, the plot and jokes were original and overall this is a great episode of american dad 9 out of 10.
  • a thanksgiving episode of american dad

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    this is a great episode of american dad it was a thanksgiving episode of american dad. the plot and jokes are very original and funny. this was the only thanksgiving episode of american dad so far, theve had two chrismas episodes, this season was also their first halloween episode. so far this has been a great season of american dad and it is going to get even better i garentee it.

    this is a great episode of american dad it was a thanksgiving episode of american dad. the plot and jokes are very original and funny. this was the only thanksgiving episode of american dad so far, theve had two chrismas episodes, this season was also their first halloween episode. so far this has been a great season of american dad and it is going to get even better i garentee it.
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    At Thanksgiving time, nothing makes Stan happier than showing off his 'good fortune' to his brother, rusty, and his family. However, Stan soon realizes that Rusty is in fact richer than he lead on, even richer than Stan. So, he tries to rob Rusty and get what he feels is rightfully his.



    Funny episode. Rusty is a good character (I haven't seen a lot of episodes so I do not know if he is in earlier episodes, but I liked him here). And as usual, Steve, Stan and Roger were really funny. This was overall a pretty nice episode, and definitely gets an A from me as a grade
  • Another winner for one of the best seasons of American Dad ever!

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    I've been following American Dad closely this season, because I think this is one of the best seasons for American Dad I've seen yet. The production staff of American Dad just don't seem to be running out of steam, they seam to be gathering it! Class envy and domicile jealousy take it in the chin in this episode (this is something I can relate to, I grew up in the suburbs during the sixties and this was a way of life in my neighborhood back then) in perverse style and in a way only American Dad can provide. Ingeniously and fiendishly written, 'There Will Be Bad Blood' is another four star American Dad classic!
  • t

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    Thanksgiving here on American Dad, and another very relatable episode as we saw Stan try to upstage his cousin Rusty. This is something that all families go through, everyone wants to be the top one, the one everyone is jealous of, and in another surprising American Dad twist (I think they have taken that away from Law and Order) Stan was the poor one. The resulting behavior was funny as he tried to steal the life of his cousin and then ended up going through drastic measures to do so.



    Not sure how anyone cannot be loving American Dad right now.
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