Meter Made

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Meter Made
American Dad! episode

Stan as a Meter Made with Turlington (Forest Whitaker) from Parking Internal Affairs
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 2
Guest stars Forest Whitaker
Written by Dan Vebber
Directed by Bob Bowen
Production no. 3AJN01
Original airdate October 7, 2007
Newspaper Headline Paper Mill To Town: "You smell weird."
Season 3 episodes
American Dad - Season 3
September 30, 2007 – May 18, 2008
  1. The Vacation Goo
  2. Meter Made
  3. Dope & Faith
  4. Big Trouble in Little Langley
  5. Haylias
  6. 42-Year-Old Virgin
  7. Surro-Gate
  8. The Most Adequate Christmas Ever
  9. Frannie 911
  10. Tearjerker
  11. Oedipal Panties
  12. Widowmaker
  13. Red October Sky
  14. Office Spaceman
  15. Stanny Slickers II: The Legend of Ollie's Gold
  16. Spring Breakup


Season 2  
List of American Dad! episodes

"Meter Made" is a third season episode of the animated series American Dad!. 7.02 Million people viewed

[edit] Plot

The episode opens with a depressed Stan narrating while driving on a road in an unknown forest in Latin America, as he recounts the time that he was once a "somebody." As the Langley Falls "Parade of Homes" gets underway, Francine becomes depressed that the Smith home is not only not included but is rather designated "Dogs Poop Here." At the same time, Stan becomes depressed that even though he works for the CIA, he's still a nobody to the public. Things come to a head when Stan attacks a haughty meter maid who had just ticketed him. Forced to make amends by becoming a meter maid himself for two weeks, Stan realizes that he can use the threat of parking violations to extort favors from others. Stan tries this tactic on a famous Jamaican artist in an effort to get him to paint the Smith home so that it would be included in the Parade, but he fails because the artist is also a diplomat. However, Stan decides that he can afford to pay the artist nonetheless, and gain even more power, by embezzling the coins that he is supposed to collect from parking meters. Stan and Francine are showing off their redecorated home, now included in the Parade, to the neighbors just as Turlington from Parking Internal Affairs ominously arrives. In a panic, Stan and Francine try to throw away or destroy everything they bought with the ill-gotten money (to the shock of their guests) but it turns out that Turlington only wanted to give Stan his certificate of completion of his two week service obligation. Additionally, Turlington did suspect Stan was involved, but let his suspicions go after learning he is in the CIA and thus could be trusted. They are both relieved, though the guests are still dumbfounded by what had just occurred. The episode ends as it returns to the depressed Stan executing a regime change and finding a parking ticket on his car. Ironically, as he narrates how his life is depressing and dull now that he is a "nobody" again (being a CIA agent), Marxist Revolutionaries wage a violent battle nearby as a direct result of his assignment.

In a subplot, Hayley becomes a nude model for a local art class, proclaiming to be completely at ease with her body. However, she is mortified when she sees a disguised Roger at the back of the class. Roger has painted Hayley's body nude, but has not painted her face. She attempts to get Roger to give her his painting, only to find out that Roger had loaned it to an unknowing Steve. In the meantime, Steve has masturbated to the painting. Roger plays Hayley and Steve against each other at an auction for the painting, only to have both outbid by Francine, using the stolen parking meter money. Just as the truth of the painting is finally revealed to Steve (but not Francine), Francine rips it up as part of her evidence-destroying efforts. As punishment for violating her body, Hayley punches Roger.

[edit] Trivia

  • Members of Ladybugs can be seen in this episode.
  • When Stan smashes the ticket book at the meter maid, humorous lines can be seen on it: "Check this box if the car is a piece of crap" and "Vehicle smells funny" are listed as offense causes.

[edit] Cultural references


Preceded by
The Vacation Goo
American Dad! episodes Followed by
Dope & Faith
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