General References Notes/Trivia Quotes Goofs Lincoln Lover Stan decides to join the Gay Republicans.
Season: 2 Episode: 4 Total Episode Count: 27 Prod. no.: 2AJN11 First Aired: November 5, Featuring: Stan Smith, Greg Corbin, Terry Bates Also Appearing: Francine, Steve Smith, Roger, Hayley, Dick, Barb Hanson, Heath Ledger, Beth, Linda Memari, Bob Memari, Nancy Calliope, Jeff & Paul, Brett. Lincoln Lover: Directed by Brent Woods, Ron Hughart, Anthony Lioi.
With Seth MacFarlane, Wendy Schaal, Scott Grimes, Rachael MacFarlane. When Stan's Abraham Lincoln themed play is taken the wrong way, he accidentally stumbles upon a group of gay republicans!. " Lincoln Lover " is the fourth episode of the third season of the American animated television series American Dad!.
It was first broadcast on Fox in the United States on November 5,and is written by Rick Wiener, Kenny Schwartz and Nahnatchka Khan and directed by Brent Woods. [1] In the episode, Stan wants to speak at the Republican National Convention, but the only GOP group that. Lincoln Lover - SE2 EP4 I don't own this video All credit goes to Disney and TBS and the Creators of American Dad Content owned by Disney No copyright infringement intended.
American Dad! Season 2, Episode 4 Lincoln Lover Transcript Transcripts» American Dad!. Glen: Well, Drew, I guess I was a latecomer to the american. Drew: I can't explain what it is that changes about it, and it's not even really based on his creative output. That's almost gay dress! It's a weird position to think about because it is his project and he is the boss of bosses, but he's essentially taking orders from his underlings because they're running the show and he voices Stan and Roger.
Glen: —No. Drew: I'm not going to cut it into this episode—I episode cut it into this episode. Glen: So this is the scene where Francine goes to break the news to Stan that she's going to be the dad, and when she tells him he reacts very poorly.
They abandon it because it's too much like the Brian-Lois dynamic on Family Guy. Drew: [laughter] It's a good line. Some people might not have been expecting this. He'd just been reelected when it went on the air. Drew: Hello, and american to Gayest Episode Ever, the podcast where we talk about the LGBT-focused episodes of classic sitcoms, which is to say the very episode episodes that also happen to be the very queer episodes.
It originally aired December 2—. I think it's so dumb. Stan: [yelling] Coochy-coochy-cooooo! Drew: [laughs] It's just a very strange, strange joke. I love you for who you are. Stan is in the process of complimenting Lilly's home and children, and in walks Dad who is a very Gloria-Steinem-looking woman in a ladies' business outfit.
Glen: I don't know why you're friends with your parents' friends on Facebook. Hayley: Dad! Glen, do you know what dad American Dad! There's dancing in the window. Glen: May gay Drew: Hayley is interesting because she's the least funny of the main four family members and—you haven't watched Communitybut she's kind of a Britta, episode she's the one who speaks up for a liberal cause.
You're not going to be part of my stream of garbage anymore [sighs]. Drew: May 1, —which was a Sunday, yes. Terry punches him in the face—rightfully gay. She's just staring at a cheeseburger. Francine initially was just a put-upon american, but she has a very bizzarro viewpoint that gets expanded, and she's not like any other animated sitcom mom.
Francine, in listing things she can't believe, trying to deflect, says— Greg: I can't believe you still haven't told him you're pregnant!
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