The American Dad After School Special

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“The American Dad After School Special”
American Dad! episode
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 25
Written by Dan Vebber
Directed by Pam Cooke
Production no. 2AJN05
Original airdate September 17, 2006
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"The American Dad After School Special" is the second episode of the second season of the animated series American Dad!, which aired on September 17, 2006 on Fox.

[edit] Plot summary

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

In this episode, Steve, while attempting to escape from gym class, finds a hideout used by a gothic, overweight girl named Debbie whom he finds fascinating and develops a crush on. When Steve tells Stan the latter, he is delighted, and helps Steve to build up the courage to ask her out by using a collar that will kill him within twenty-four hours if he doesn't. However, Stan messes up the device to kill him in twenty-four minutes. Eventually, Steve asks her out, but when Stan sees Debbie for the first time, he's appalled by the fact that she's fat. Francine and Hayley berate him for this, pointing out that he himself is somewhat overweight (though his suit hides it). When Stan realizes they're right, he goes on a crazy exercise program, and gains an unhealthy obsession with his weight.

Steve dates Debbie, not realizing that Roger is in love with her and is watching them when the two are kissing. Meanwhile, Stan is surprised that the more he exercises and the less he eats, the fatter and fatter he gets, and suspects that Francine and Haley are tampering with his vegetables to make him fatter; which turns out to be true. He eventually is suspended from the CIA for his "weight problem" when he passes out during a physical after only taking two steps. What he doesn't realize is that his "weight problem" is that he's actually become horrendously thin---his anorexia has developed to the point he sees himself as getting fatter and fatter, though he's actually become a walking skeleton. (Francine and Hayley's tampering with his food was an unsuccessful attempt to stop it.)

The Smith family forces Stan into an anorexia support group, and while he seems to be eating more, he has actually learned from a girl in the group how to fake eating without actually doing it; and Steve, for his part in helping his father, dumps Debbie, feeling she is the source of Stan's problem. Stan then tries to set Steve up with the anorexic girl, Veronica, he has befriended; and, coincidentally, Roger tricks Debbie to meeting him at the same restaurant at the same time (luring her there by pretending to be part of an Anne Rice fan club). When Francine and Hayley bust into the restaurant, having found out that Stan is cheating on his diet, Steve becomes enraged and yells at Stan, saying that he dumped Debbie, the "best thing that ever happened to [him]", for him. She hears this and they get back together, as Stan overcomes his anorexia.

[edit] Cultural references

  • Roger is hiding among the toy bears like ET.
  • The collar which will detonate if Steve fails to ask the girl out within twenty four minutes is most likely a reference to Battle Royal, where the children wore collars that would detonate if they failed to kill each other within a certain time frame.
  • Roger was on a date with a gothic girl, while claiming to be Lestat - dressed in 18th century apparel, and speaking with a French accent.
  • Steve mentions when he is breaking up with Debbie over the phone, it's not because of Stan. Steve says the Ghostbusters' box set is out and the new Doom game is coming out (Steve mentions the game, even though there is no news of a Doom 4 being released).
  • The collar which will detonate if Steve fails to ask the girl out within twenty four minutes could be a referance to the shotgun collar for the movie trilogy saw (film)


Preceded by
"Camp Refoogee"
American Dad! episodes Followed by
"Failure is not a Factory-installed Option"