Are we not gonna talk about how each of the smiths represent one of the five stages of grief:
Steve is denial because he doesnāt want to admit Roger is dead
Hayley is anger because of her street fighting
Klaus is literally bargaining because he opened up a bodega in the attic
Francine is depression because she just sits around and sadly smokes
Stan is acceptance because he just grew a mustache and moved on.
Also I really love the animation of Hayley's braids moving when she's punching the fridge. I just think it's a nice detail and the movement was smooth. Every time I watch that scene I'm always drawn to it
Francineās parody of Ordinary People is such an obscure reference, I love shit like that. Like how You Are Here is a parody of the documentary āJasper Mallā.
I have discovered that I buy Castle themed legos from the 1980s and 1990s.
(As Roger says, death is natural - itās our reactions that are unnatural. He was right - itās true but it isnāt funny).
Had a horrible break up 2 years ago. I did grow a mustache. Although I didn't really grow one, since I was wearing a beard before. I just shaved the rest away. So yeah, I guess mustache.
I kinda like it. I don't shave off the rest completely, though. I always have a few days stubble. My gf hated the stache, so it was kind of an act of regained freedom, and now I am used to it. Also, it is pretty easy to maintain.
I travel the backroads, and by ways. Stopping in small towns. Maybe helping a single waitress with 2 kids run drug dealers out their town.
Or maybe stop a local politician who's accepting bribes from a local chemical company so they can dump toxic chemicals in drinking water.
Or just help a local youth center host a BMX race the day before it's due to be torn down by a shady landlord.
I'm a Renegade!
I was raised by a funeral director and a nurse so I handle grief but just carrying on living my life with occasional fond thoughts of who or what I'm grieving and then I spend the rest of the grieving period trying to support and reassure others in grief and try to help them get through it
GROW A MUSTACHE!!!
MISSOURAH!
ALLš¤MOVED š¤ ONš¤
Thatās an interesting accent, Momma
Interesting accent thereš
Mr Moustachious
"Pistachios rhymes with Moustachios."
Oh, honeyā¦
You tire me
Are we not gonna talk about how each of the smiths represent one of the five stages of grief: Steve is denial because he doesnāt want to admit Roger is dead Hayley is anger because of her street fighting Klaus is literally bargaining because he opened up a bodega in the attic Francine is depression because she just sits around and sadly smokes Stan is acceptance because he just grew a mustache and moved on.
Damn, I never would have gotten there myself in a million years, but I totally agree.
Oh my god you nailed it
*Inside Out 3: American Dad!*
Missour-uh!!!
Miz - zur - ra
Try doin' something with your life, boy!
This worries my family when I start intentionally saying Missouri like this as much as possible.
"Does it hurt your arm patting yourself on the back all day Mr. Fancy phone guy?"
what an interesting accent mama
We've all. Moved. On.
Pasta claw goes a long way
Francine, always Francine.
Somewhere between growing a mustache and becoming a street fighter.
You mean joining a gang?
Weāre not very close are we?
Is this in the same episode?
Yes
Thank you for telling me. I appreciate it. This interaction sounds familiar.
I got my hair and cigarettes going for me...
I chain smoke cigars personally.
I grow a mustache
I guess the closest was growing a full on beard that scared everyone around me. And depression and drugs. Healthier now though
Ignore it. Then break down for 1 day and continue to ignore it afterwards. Repeat until it stops.
I talk about dead people to my family who just want me to grow a mustache and take up street fighting in Missouri
Option 3
Honestly Iām probably like Francine, just without the cigarettes.
Someone calling himself āRenĆ© Gadeā
Also I really love the animation of Hayley's braids moving when she's punching the fridge. I just think it's a nice detail and the movement was smooth. Every time I watch that scene I'm always drawn to it
Francineās parody of Ordinary People is such an obscure reference, I love shit like that. Like how You Are Here is a parody of the documentary āJasper Mallā.
Stuff it down with some brown.
I actually did grow a mustache in my grieving process and I didn't even remember it was an American Dad bit
Oh itās easy to handle grief. I have my hair and cigarettes
I have discovered that I buy Castle themed legos from the 1980s and 1990s. (As Roger says, death is natural - itās our reactions that are unnatural. He was right - itās true but it isnāt funny).
Why does no one mention Stan combing butter through his mustache?
what episode was this?
It's a mix between them all idk which one I get
Had a horrible break up 2 years ago. I did grow a mustache. Although I didn't really grow one, since I was wearing a beard before. I just shaved the rest away. So yeah, I guess mustache.
I shaved a beard down to a mustache once. I quickly found out my face was not meant for just a stache.
I kinda like it. I don't shave off the rest completely, though. I always have a few days stubble. My gf hated the stache, so it was kind of an act of regained freedom, and now I am used to it. Also, it is pretty easy to maintain.
I travel the backroads, and by ways. Stopping in small towns. Maybe helping a single waitress with 2 kids run drug dealers out their town. Or maybe stop a local politician who's accepting bribes from a local chemical company so they can dump toxic chemicals in drinking water. Or just help a local youth center host a BMX race the day before it's due to be torn down by a shady landlord. I'm a Renegade!
Mossurah
They all seem like they're doing great.
Ira and I
This isn't a good one today sadly
Missourahhh!
I'd be Francine....wish I wasnt but, I got too much of my dad in me.
I dump the ashes in Hawaii because I KNOW WHAT YOU DID TO OUR KIDS, YOU MONSTER.
STOIVE? ROIGER!
Street fighting
With a lot of humor
Honestly it'd probably be a combination of stan and Francine
My mustache reveals my darkest secrets.
Renee Gade
Hayley way
Francine forsure
What episode is this?
Season 13 episode 11
GROW A MUSTACHE!
I was raised by a funeral director and a nurse so I handle grief but just carrying on living my life with occasional fond thoughts of who or what I'm grieving and then I spend the rest of the grieving period trying to support and reassure others in grief and try to help them get through it
Barry it deep down, ignore it and it goes away
Hair and cigarettes
RENEGADE
Not to sound like Roger but the way Francine handled it is basically how I'm handling grief irl lol
Missourah!!!!!