American Dad! season 7 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Steve Smith desperately wants a dog, but his father Stan refuses due to a childhood trauma involving his dog Freddy. Francine introduces a new dog, Kisses, hoping it will heal family wounds. After a tragic accident leaves Kisses critically injured and on life support, Stan, haunted by his past, initially refuses to let go. Seeking unconventional help, he turns to Dr. Lizzy, who bizarrely transforms Kisses. Confronted by a vision of Freddy, Stan realizes he must let Kisses go, ending the dog's suffering and confronting his own past.
Full Episode S07E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Steve Smith want a dog?
Steve craves companionship and believes a dog would be the perfect addition to his life as an American boy.
How does Stan Smith react to Steve's plea for a dog?
Stan adamantly refuses to allow a dog in the house, citing a traumatic past experience with his own dog, Freddy.
What is the reason behind Stan's refusal to have a dog?
Stan's refusal is rooted in a childhood trauma where he had to put down his dog, Freddy, due to a misdiagnosis.
Who is Kisses?
Kisses is a new dog introduced by Francine to the Smith family, despite Stan's objections.
What happens to Kisses in the episode?
Kisses is critically injured in a hot air balloon accident and is kept alive on life support.
What is Stan's reaction to Kisses' condition?
Stan is initially resistant to letting go of Kisses, fearing a repeat of his past trauma with Freddy.
Who is Dr. Lizzy?
Dr. Lizzy is a non-conventional veterinarian who Stan turns to for help in saving Kisses.
What unconventional methods does Dr. Lizzy use on Kisses?
Dr. Lizzy performs surgery that drastically changes Kisses' appearance, including replacing his eyes with testicles and his head with a softball mitt.
How does the episode resolve the situation with Kisses?
Stan decides to let Kisses go after realizing that keeping him alive in his altered state is not humane.
What legal matters do Jeff and Hayley discuss?
Jeff and Hayley discuss their possessions and wills, revealing Jeff's ownership of rights to Blues Traveler's music.
How does Stan finally cope with his past trauma with Freddy?
Stan comes to terms with his past after a vision of Freddy in heaven, who advises him to let Kisses go.
Does Stan have a change of heart about dogs?
While Stan initially bonds with Kisses, his final decision to let Kisses go indicates a complex relationship with the idea of owning dogs.
What role does Roger play in this episode?
Roger expresses concerns about changes in the household and observes the unfolding events.
What is the significance of the Blues Traveler tapes?
The Blues Traveler tapes are a valuable asset owned by Jeff, which he considers using for financial gain.
What is the overall theme of the episode?
The episode explores themes of companionship, trauma, ethical dilemmas in pet ownership, and the complexity of family dynamics.