![]() ![]() It’s a classic split-personality tale right out of “Dr. Roger gets so deep into character that his alter ego takes on a life of his own. Sidney Huffman is a clean-cut everyman who sounds an awful lot like Jimmy Stewart. Method actors sometimes get too into character and Roger is no exception. Roger ultimately decides to let Snot down easy… by faking Jenny’s death in gruesome fashion. Steve is understandably horrified to see his best friend and alien slipping each other the tongue, becoming determined to break them up. Well, technically Snot makes love to a stress ball, but their relationship is still inappropriate to say the least, as one’s roughly around 14 and the other is over 1601. Under the guise of Steve’s New Jersey cousin, Jenny Fromdabloc, Roger takes us to some hilariously uncomfortable places as he goes all the way with Snot. Roger’s sexuality is always depicted as a bit. ![]() Of course even at his most hardcore, Roger is still Roger. Roger is known for being whiny, wimpy, and an all-around klutz, but Horse allows him to showcase his badass side. Not much is revealed about Horse’s backstory, although his parents were apparently a prostitute. It’s evident that Horse was inspired by Dog the Bounty Hunter, what with his sunglasses, black leather ensemble, and head of untamed blonde hair. Hitting the road, he takes on a new character named Horse Renoir. Seeking wardrobe funds, Roger decides to collect the bounty on Jeff, who’s wanted in Florida for drug possession. Learning his lesson, Roger finds that he might be better off playing the buffoon than trying to pass himself off as an intellectual. But Rogers’ teachings have some fatal ramifications, inadvertently encouraging one overly passionate student to kill his dad. Sick of being viewed as the family’s bumbling jester, Roger decides to adopt a more serious persona, drawing inspiration from Adam Sandler in “Punch-Drunk Love” and Jim Carrey in “The Majestic.” Professor Baxter is especially reminiscent of Robin Williams’ dramatic turn in “Dead Poets Society.” Roger strives to inspire his students by spouting cliché lectures about following your dreams and seizing the day. Welcome to WatchMojo and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the Top 10 Best Roger Smith Costumes in American Dad.įor this list, we’re taking a look at the funniest outfits and characters Roger Smith has put on to blend in with society, although it really should be obvious to everyone that he’s not even human. Roger gets hooked up to a mechanical feeding system so he can produce more milk for Stan's mind-controlling potato salad.This alien is somehow both the universe’s worst and greatest master of disguise. 1.15 Daesong Heavy Industries II: Return to Innocence (S13E16).1.13 Hayley Smith, Seal Team Six (S13E03).1.5 Don't Look a Smith Horse in the Mouth (S05E10).1.3 The American Dad After School Special (S03E02).The show is about the everyday lives of CIA agent Stan Smith and his family, a housewife named Francine, a hippie daughter named Hayley and a younger son named Steve, as well as a German Olympic ski jumper named Klaus who spends the rest of his life in the body of the family's pet fish and a roommate alien named Roger. The show remains under the creative control of the latter two creators and, unlike the humor found in Seth MacFarlane's Family Guy, revolves less around pop culture references and unrelated gags while maintaining its bizarre concept, focusing on everyday family life. American Dad! is an adult animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane, Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman, debuting in February 2005 on Fox and since 2014 aired on TBS, and nominated for two Primetime Emmys and Annie Awards. ![]()
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