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Roger poses as a Viet Cong interrogator to torture Stan for the code. His most brutal tactic involves reading Stan a 700-page first draft of the Sex and the City movie.

The episode is widely accessible across several platforms in the United States:

Stan enters Steve into a highly competitive Vietnam War reenactment to give him the gravitas needed to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner".

The simulation proves too real for Steve. He suffers a complete psychological breakdown, developing severe mock-PTSD.

You can buy the episode on Amazon Prime Video ($1.99), Fandango at Home ($1.99), and Apple TV ($2.99). storyline? Google Watch Action Data

In the American Dad! episode (often listed as either Season 5, Episode 1 or Season 6, Episode 1 depending on the platform), Stan becomes convinced that Steve cannot properly sing the National Anthem because he has never experienced the horrors of war. To fix this, Stan takes him to a hyper-realistic Vietnam War reenactment played entirely with paintballs. 🪖 Main Plot: Steve Goes to "War"

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Roger poses as a Viet Cong interrogator to torture Stan for the code. His most brutal tactic involves reading Stan a 700-page first draft of the Sex and the City movie. [S6E1] In Country... Club

The episode is widely accessible across several platforms in the United States: This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge

Stan enters Steve into a highly competitive Vietnam War reenactment to give him the gravitas needed to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner". The simulation proves too real for Steve

The simulation proves too real for Steve. He suffers a complete psychological breakdown, developing severe mock-PTSD.

You can buy the episode on Amazon Prime Video ($1.99), Fandango at Home ($1.99), and Apple TV ($2.99). storyline? Google Watch Action Data

In the American Dad! episode (often listed as either Season 5, Episode 1 or Season 6, Episode 1 depending on the platform), Stan becomes convinced that Steve cannot properly sing the National Anthem because he has never experienced the horrors of war. To fix this, Stan takes him to a hyper-realistic Vietnam War reenactment played entirely with paintballs. 🪖 Main Plot: Steve Goes to "War"


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