"American Dad!" Stan Knows Best (TV Episode 2005) Poster

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(2005)

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8/10
Pretty Good Episode!
g-bodyl13 September 2013
The third episode in the American Dad series, "Stan Knows Best" is a good, solid episode. It has some funny jokes and is rather entertaining episode, but I did find it a bit annoying or at least I found Stan more annoying than funny in this episode. But the rest of the family is spot on and I still love Roger the alien.

This episode has Hayley dying her hair green much to the horror of Stan. While Hayley is sleeping, Stan cuts her hair off. Hayley is shocked and angered and moves into her boyfriend's Jeff van. She also gets a job working as a waitress at a strip club.

Overall, this is a solid episode even though it may be the weakest one yet. But it has many good moments and is very entertaining. I rate this episode 8/10.
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8/10
The One Where Hayley's A Stripper...
taylorkingston13 June 2015
Warning: Spoilers
I enjoy this episode. I think it's funny and I love the way all of the strippers had Daddy issues.

In this episode, Hayley dies her hair green and Stan then shaves it off. Since she's so upset, she moves in with her boyfriend, Jeff. But she didn't realize he lived in his van. Anyway, Stan cuts her off and she can't afford tuition for community college, so she takes a job stripping. It's really funny when Stan goes to the strip club with his work buddies and sees her stripping up on stage.

Best part of the episode: When Hayley moves out.

Worst part of the episode: When Hayley's wig falls off on stage.

Overall, I give this episode an 8 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Awesome.
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8/10
Oh Meg honey
injury-654475 June 2020
Has one of the most memorable Roger lines in regards to poor Meg Ryan. Roger elevates the show from something that would otherwise be just average. Great character.

Features Roger in disguise as Steve's supposed burn Victim sister - this is a highlight and what pushes the episode higher.

The episode revolves around the relationship between Stan and Hayley this time, instead of Stan and Francine in the previous episode. He is shown to be judgmental and controlling and requiring her to live by his rules and standards. The ongoing conflict between their ideologies is blossoming.

Steve just continues to unsuccessfully pursue girls.

I don't Find Hayley's boyfriend to be funny.
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