Stan journeys through a post apocalyptic world in search for his family.Stan journeys through a post apocalyptic world in search for his family.Stan journeys through a post apocalyptic world in search for his family.
Seth MacFarlane
- Stan Smith
- (voice)
- …
Wendy Schaal
- Francine Smith
- (voice)
Scott Grimes
- Steve Smith
- (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
- Klaus
- (voice)
Max Charles
- Boy
- (voice)
Jeff Fischer
- Jeff Fischer
- (voice)
Richard Kind
- Al Tuttle
- (voice)
Stephen Merchant
- Scientist
- (voice)
Patrick Stewart
- Avery Bullock
- (voice)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe 200th episode of the series.
- Quotes
Stan Smith: We're too late.
[sinks to his knees]
Principal Lewis: *I'm* right on time!
[cuts off Greg's remaining leg]
Greg Corbin: Aaah! You Big Black Bitch!
- ConnectionsReferences The Illustrated Man (1969)
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The Two Hundred
One of the least successful and entertaining episodes TO DATE.
You know this show is going down hill quick when Family Guy's new season is amazing.
I honestly feel like American Dad is only good when Family Guy is bad and vice versa, I wish they spent equal amounts of time on both shows.
Ever since the show has moved to TBS I feel like it has slowly declined in both quality and storytelling.
The show used to be of rich quality and had amazingly funny storytelling and arcs in the seasons.
The last couple of seasons (post fox) have seemed like an entirely different show altogether. Such a shame, really.
Family Guy's new season(s) have been especially well written.
I feel as though Seth Mcfarlene cannot balance both shows and switches back and forth between the two just to keep each of afloat.
He (Seth) has stated in the past he feels as though the shows have been on for too long and I believe he is purposely sabotaging his own work so that he doesn't have to maintain either show anymore.
You know this show is going down hill quick when Family Guy's new season is amazing.
I honestly feel like American Dad is only good when Family Guy is bad and vice versa, I wish they spent equal amounts of time on both shows.
Ever since the show has moved to TBS I feel like it has slowly declined in both quality and storytelling.
The show used to be of rich quality and had amazingly funny storytelling and arcs in the seasons.
The last couple of seasons (post fox) have seemed like an entirely different show altogether. Such a shame, really.
Family Guy's new season(s) have been especially well written.
I feel as though Seth Mcfarlene cannot balance both shows and switches back and forth between the two just to keep each of afloat.
He (Seth) has stated in the past he feels as though the shows have been on for too long and I believe he is purposely sabotaging his own work so that he doesn't have to maintain either show anymore.
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- vickadda
- Mar 29, 2016
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