Lincoln Lover

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American Dad! Episode
"Lincoln Lover"
Episode no.: 27
Prod. code: 2AJN11
Airdate: November 5, 2006
Writer(s):
Director: Brent Woods
Guest star(s):
Headline: Bush to Voters: "Votes for Dems Kill Angels!"

American Dad! season 2
September 10, 2006 - Spring, 2007
List of American Dad! episodes

Episodes:

  1. Camp Refoogee
  2. The American Dad After School Special
  3. Failure is not a Factory-installed Option
  4. Lincoln Lover
  5. Dungeons and Wagons
  6. Iced, Iced Babies
  7. Of Ice and Men
  8. Irregarding Steve
  9. The Best Christmas Story Never *
  10. Bush Comes to Dinner *
  11. I Can't Stan You *
  12. American Dream Factory *
  13. A.T. The Abusive Terrestrial *
  14. Four Little Words *
  15. An Apocalypse to Remember *
  16. Black Mystery Month *
  17. The Magnificent Steven *
  18. The Vacation Goo *
  19. When a Stan Loves a Woman *
  20. Joint Custody *
  21. House of Horror *
  22. Mission Stan-Possible *

* Episode expected to air in the future. Air order may change at TV network's discretion.


"Lincoln Lover" is a second season episode of the animated series American Dad!.

[edit] Plot summary

Stan is not called on by his local chapter of the Conservative Republicans to speak at the Republican National Convention. After watching a surrealist play about Abraham Lincoln, he decides to write his own play about the first Republican president, to return to the original values of the Republican party. The play (which stars only Stan) protrays Lincoln as having a homosexual relation with his most trusted guard and the play becomes extremely successful as more homosexual men come to watch, though Stan apparently does not notice the gay undertones of his play. The Log Cabin Republicans invited him to speak at the convention; however, it is not until a LCR party that Stan realizes that the members are gay. He is won over by an elaborate musical number ("We're Red and We're Gay") and begins acting more and more like a homosexual male.

Steve, who has been deeply indoctrinated by Stan in the belief that all gays are evil, tries to "save" Stan, and reveals to the LCR Stan's previous anti-gay activities. ("7th Annual Anti-Gay Palooza" with Pat Robertson) Stan is disinvited from an LCR cruise and not allowed to speak at the RNC because he is perceived as homophobic, so he decides to sleep with a man to show "the LCR ... I'm one of them." He goes on a date with Terry (who is mad at Greg and has declared "open season"), but fails to become aroused when they reach the bedroom. Terry tells Stan that homosexuality is not a choice, contrary to Stan's belief.

At the RNC, when the Conservative Republicans' speaker is kicked out for her second car being a Toyota Prius, Stan speaks for the Republicans. In his speech (when he sees the Log Cabin members not being let in), he states that they are not gay by choice, but nevertheless are Republicans by choice and they should all band together to direct their hatred of gays to fight Democrats, who choose to be that way.


[edit] Cultural references

Celine Dion is referred to a few times in the episode when Stan stereotypes that only homosexuals listen to her music.

  • When Stan realizes the Log Cabin Republicans are gay, he yells out "I'm a pilgrim in an unholy land!" This is a reference to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, where Dr. Henry Jones, Indy's father (played by Sean Connery) tells his son the same thing; in this case, he is referring to Nazi Berlin, where Hitler's followers are burning a plethora of books (the movie takes place in 1938).


[edit] Notes

  • Stan becomes aware of the fact that neighbors Terry Bates and Greg Corbin are gay.
  • Greg is revealed to be a Log Cabin Republican, while Terry is a Democrat. Apparently, Terry was not aware of his boyfriend's political affiliation and they bicker over their ideologies.
  • Klaus is not seen in this episode.
  • Hayley had been shown with the family when they're at the Abraham L. play and never appeared again for the rest of the episode.



Preceded by:
"Failure is not a Factory-installed Option"
American Dad! Episodes Followed by:
"Dungeons and Wagons"