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To everyone's horror, Henry reacts to his former wife by biting her nose off and spitting it in his son's face. Henry wants to return but Francine vows to help him adjust to life again. Francine takes him to get him cleaned up and introduces him to Klaus. In the middle of the night, Francine hears a scream and finds Henry tried to have sex with ...
Francine Lee Smith (formerly Ling; née Dawson) is a fictional character on the American animated sitcom American Dad! [1] She is married to the main character, Stan Smith and the mother of Hayley and Steve Smith. Francine is voiced by Wendy Schaal.
Stanford Leonard "Stan" Smith (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) is the title character on American Dad! who has an exaggeratedly masculine voice and manner about him. Stan is Francine's husband and Hayley and Steve's father.
Francine joins the Langley Falls Garden Club, annoying her neighbor and longtime member Tuttle, who doesn't see her as a real gardener. Aided by Roger's rototiller persona, Francine enters a gardening competition, but accidentally unleashes chaos when her steroid fertilizer turns the earthworms into graboids. Meanwhile, the rest of the Smith ...
Although American Dad normally has a twisted sense of humor, this episode was much darker than I normally expect. If you’re the kind of American Dad fan that loves when the humor gets really depraved, this episode is bound to be among your favorites. I just hope I’ll be able to forget Francine’s scabby melted face or it will be hard for ...
Francine tries to be a better friend to Gina Lavetti, one of Roger's personas, when Lavetti begins making and marketing jeans for the average woman. Meanwhile, in a spoof of Freaky Friday , Stan and Steve magically swap eyebrows and must learn what it's like to walk a mile in each other's facial features.
"White Rice" is the fifth episode of the seventh season of American Dad!. It first aired in the United States on Fox on November 21, 2010. This episode mostly centers around Francine, who has consistently been involved in various arguments with Stan about her bringing her parents into their home.
Stan and Francine go back in time to the 1990s to settle an argument, and the two end up falling for their past selves, until present-day Stan decides that his life would be better off if he married their Indian roommate, Radika.