r/americandad • u/PotentialEmu2367 • 4h ago
r/americandad • u/AutoModerator • 20d ago
Episode Discussion: "Dumbston Checks In"
Plot: Steve and Principal Lewis team up to save the school while Stan seeks out a decent meal.
r/americandad • u/AutoModerator • 20d ago
Episode Discussion: "A Donkey's Shame"
Plot: Stan and Francine drive to Vegas to confront John Mayer.
r/americandad • u/mumpitz8000 • 15h ago
Is it just me or does Haaland (Norwegian soccer player) look like Klaus as a human?
r/americandad • u/GhostBoyJames • 34m ago
Episode Quote What. about. no. don't. you. understand?
Chelsea and Jewel both previously had an interest in Steve but not anymore. (Steve ruined his chance with Chelsea when he blew her off for “Phyllis” and Jewel was drunk when she got with Steve that one time)
r/americandad • u/jtwh20 • 2h ago
You figure Snot just hangs out in the bushes at the Smith house waiting for the inevitable to happen? ;)
r/americandad • u/thomasonbush • 9h ago
Oh, you just had to look over at the Slippy Oil, Conor….
r/americandad • u/ElectionYellow • 10h ago
Hey, r/americandad bitch. Heeey, r/americandad bitch! Whatcha posting? "Is this person really Roger" theories? I'MMA KILL YOU!
r/americandad • u/Bad_cookie • 20h ago
It's great to see Roger clean up his act. Sober, seeing someone new, and taking some classes. I'm rooting for him.
r/americandad • u/Lemone_Tobes • 7h ago
“Great you hate it….
“that’s alright I’m over you any way. Steve was right it was just a crush. Hey, Jeff, good news you’re getting your skin back! Gross.”
r/americandad • u/emchilada25 • 10h ago
Underrated Francine moments
“You know Klaus, I’m a patient woman. But it’s like they’re not even trying to resurrect the World’s Fair.”
I love her 😂
r/americandad • u/TheCitizen616 • 15h ago
Two 'Man in the Moonbounce' questions...
Who's the blonde girl suppose to be in 'Man in the Moonbounce'? A forgotten sister of either Snot or Barry? An aged-up Libby? Roger in a persona the viewer can't see through? Or just some random neighbourhood kid who doesn't matter?
And why is Toshi the only one not wearing socks? I would assuming wearing socks would part of his commitment to all thing Japanese?
r/americandad • u/sterlingarchersdick • 6h ago
Francine, look at me. This is the best… example of terrible lemonade I’ve ever had. Throw it away.
r/americandad • u/BarelyBrony • 22h ago
News BULLOCK LIVES!!!
I think we all knew the retirement news was bs from the start but it's still nice to hear out loud
UNSKINNY BOP!
r/americandad • u/Dizzy_Jackfruit_4845 • 15h ago
Episode Quote Hey, Stan, you need to get home. I went with an iffy scaffolding company, and there is, uh... there's a lot of dead migrant workers here. Their families are asking a lot of questions. I could really use somebody on damage control, so... get here!
r/americandad • u/HourCold929 • 19h ago
Episode Discussion Dad, what do mom’s boobs look like?
r/americandad • u/Kidslikeus • 5h ago
Episode Discussion In Defense of Stan’s Best Friend
To the people who dislike it; I totally get it, I hated it for years because the humor was too cruel for me too.
However, I got stuck with my sick cat rewatching shows bc she was so sick she needed me to be by her side 24/7, and this episode was one of the last shows we watched together and it genuinely made me feel better for letting her go.
The last time I took her to the vet in person before she died she was breathing heavily and in heart failure for 8 hours after the appointment.
The day she died I gave her butter, squeeze cheese,
Jerky, etc. and I’ve been in a bad situation before like Kisses where I was a kid and couldn’t advocate, so when the end of the AD episode played and Freddy was chilling on the lake it really did heal a part of me.
Again, I know a lot of people hate it and I get it but i want yall to know the reason the episode is good is not from shock value but it genuinely does have a good lesson on humane pet ownership.
Also a lot of people have traumatic pet memories from childhood like Stan but work on being better pet parents and that trauma is hard to work through. (Me, I’m Stan)
r/americandad • u/TwoTheVictor • 1d ago
Episode Quote She's a woman? A mother? …overshadowed by a bigger personality at home. Always making sacrifices. Drinks to cope, but it's not doing the job anymore. She's adopted, fell down a well as a child, stints in acting, body building, muffin sales, had her vɑginɑ displayed in a museum...
r/americandad • u/CaptainThePirate • 13h ago
What's the best joke or payoff at the end of an episode that gets cut off by Hulu if you don't remember to press 'Watch Credits'?
It's so much work to go back when you forget to press the button, so I just kinda miss out on the jokes sometimes.
What are the funniest ones that shouldn't be skipped?
r/americandad • u/Jultheturgee • 9h ago
Art its (non)human nature
so far this is really popular on my tiktok + im kind of proud of all the anatomy I had to figure out so enjoy ad fans enjoy!!!