Stan has a point[]
While usually Stan's problem is due to his obsession with Steve being more popular then he was at that age, this time Stan's view was justifiable. The episode show's Steve avoids all confrontation, and is a down right sissy, as apposed to a wimp. While Stan's method is wrong, I think his idea to toughen up his son were good for the boy. Any other thoughts? Ztyran 21:55, April 28, 2010 (UTC)
Point taken. I kind of look at it the same way as working on cars...my dad taught me basic auto repair but rarely do you see backyard mechanics these days...its easier to pay someone else to do the job. Even though I have the knowledge, I can't do as much as I once did due to disability. --Buckimion 22:05, April 28, 2010 (UTC)
It shold be moved to a forum[]
not that i dont agree which i do but this should be on a forum this is for how to improve the article not talk about parenting skills. User:ScarletScarabX 22:53, April 28, 2010 (UTC)
Lolwut[]
What is that weired werewolf gag about?
It makes no scence but american dads strong point is that it makes scence unlike The Cleveland Show or Family Guy
Season Count[]
Read the Episode Guide for the full story. TBS has changed the season count at least once a year every year under their control. We will only follow their original 2014 count until further notice. Season counts on other providers are NOT accepted here. --Buckimion (talk) 18:38, July 19, 2015 (UTC)
Took me so long to find this episode on Netflix -_- The episode on there is in Season 5 episode 16 not season 6
Netflix uses one of the old FOX versions of the season counts. They are not official and now the show is owned by TBS who instituted their own season count. --Buckimion (talk) 22:11, October 2, 2015 (UTC)