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American Dad, for black eyes only.. review

James Bond meets American dad 2

By Dylan Slater Published 4 years ago 3 min read
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Ok so guys I gotta say I honestly I LOVE the James Bond movies and American Dad is one of my favorite shows, so put them together and it is just brilliant. The plot goes that Stan (clearly the stand in for James bond) is needed to capture a up and comer called Black Villain (principal Lewis) aka the dude that killed his wife, Sexpun (Francine). And To do that he’s going to need the assistance of his by then though-to-be-dead first adversary named Tearjerker (Roger). The only problem being that Tearjerker is held in a nearly un-escapable maximum security maximum, (even Stan lampshades this when his boss tells him he will be patterning you with the assumed dead Tearjerker).

But honestly the way that they break tearjerker out I think is a very clever and very funny way (except one thing doesn’t make sense is when Roger gets electrocuted we see his bones but in a previous episode he claims to not have bones which is why he is a good drummer in that particular episode but that’s another review). Then after doing some really really top-notch reconnaissance  and interrogation of Tearjerkers former henchmen choski smears (Klaus), and following the path of a women who killed him before he could tell them anything, the guys find out where Black Villain lives and he is partying it up with a new gal which just so happens to be none other than..... a clone of Sexpun!!!.

Then when Stan first sees this before he has much time to react Black Villain knocks him out, and then After getting knocked out, Stan wakes up to find out all about the villains evil scheme which is to melt the ice caps flooding Detroit thereby giving him beachfront property.  And oh yea, Tearjerker turns on Stan!... which although is suppose to be some kind of twist, it really didn’t feel like a twist and was easy to see coming from miles away and made even more obvious when they kept hinting at via making it into a re-occurring gag prior to tearjerker actually betraying Stan so it didn’t really come as much of as much of a shock to the audience in ANY manner at all.

And then While he slowly is sliding towards an incinerator, a very quick thinking Stan convinces the Sexpun clone to release him via playing in the old Sexpun’s love of sucking his toes, and The two of them team up together in order to finally put a stop to Black Villain once and for all! However that being said, Black came surprisingly prepared with an army of Tearjerker clones but they end up turning on each other, very quickly then Stan re-plugs in the hairdryers and Black Villain is killed in a huge flood of water and thus while black Villain is stopped his plan to melt the caps worked like a charm however this is actually EXTREMELY great for Smith and Sexpun and their new beach front cabin in Iowa, due to half of the USA being submerged under water.

I also LOVE how it appeared they were gonna set up a sequel only to have a shark attack the swordfish roger’s character Tearjerker was impaled on dragging him into the ocean eating him and the fish together. So honestly guys I think American dad is at it’s best when it parodies James Bond movies because every character fits into there roles easily, the visuals are amazing, and the plots ALWAYS offer a lot of entertainment, it really is a shame they only did two parodies and idk about you guys but I definitely think they should do more, and I definitely recommend checking this episode out. (Although you are gonna wanna half to watch Tearjerker, first to understand some moments in this episode).

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Dylan Slater

i love reviewing movies, tv shows, and youtube videos and Urban legends

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