![]() ![]() Stan, on the other hand, starts dealing with his feelings of missing Roger. She then begins teaching her bible classes the truth about body decomposition. Francine is extremely disappointed in a God who would not let Roger into Heaven, and loses her faith. To her dismay, the priest informs her that only human beings, as well as apes capable of sign language, are allowed into Heaven, where as Roger will go to Hell. Meanwhile, following Roger's death, Francine tries to get her priest to say a word for Roger, her "pet" in next Sunday's service. While drinking away, Roger's hat falls off and his alien image is captured by a camera of the internal security system. When in Washington, Roger visits the Oval Office, and decides to get hammered in it with his newfound friend. In it, Roger befriends an old lady named Gertie who sympathizes with his family troubles. While on his way, however, he gets confused with one of the senior citizens who are on their way for a tour in Washington D.C., and gets shoved into a shuttle. Desperate, Roger finally figures that he can go back home disguised as an old lady. Later, Roger later wakes up in a landfill, and it is revealed that he had gone through a stress-induced hibernation. Steve, who is extremely disappointed in Stan for his behavior, decides that he needs a new father figure, and ends up with Klaus as one. He promises the family to give Roger's body a fitting funeral, but then throws it in a dumpster by a drive-through restaurant. In the next morning, however, as Roger is still lying there, with flies hovering over him, Stan confirms that he is dead. Stan thinks he's just being a drama queen, and tells everybody to ignore him and go to bed. When Stan finally tells him that the family would be better off without him, Roger feels sick and falls down, seemingly dead. When Bullock forces his way in, Roger is already hidden, but the bathroom is filthy, and this costs Stan his promotion.Īfter Bullock leaves, Stan reprimands Roger on his behavior, which only causes the alien to get even more stressed, and gush more ooze in the dining room. ![]() This causes the Alien to get nervous and start gushing his ooze all over the bathroom. When Bullock knocks on the door asking to come in to discuss Stan's promotion, Stan freaks and tries to get Roger to hide in the bathtub. Stan makes an excuse, goes in the kitchen and pushes Roger into the bathroom, going in himself to scold Roger some more. Meanwhile, Stan's dinner with his boss is going very well, until he sees Roger walk by the kitchen door. The alien complies, but when he finds himself out of a drink while watching his favorite show, Dynasty, he goes downstairs to get a refill. Because of that, however, Roger will have to hide in the attic all night. When Stan complains about this at home, Francine suggests that they invite his boss, Deputy Director Bullock to dinner, and some bootlicking. He grows even more bitter when the new guy takes over his more prestigious assignments. ![]() In April 2014, Roger was voted "Gayest Cartoon Character of All Time" in a first-ever March Madness style competition held by Logo TV.Stan is humiliated at work when a new agent, Duper, bests him in an operation simulation. When voicing the character, MacFarlane speaks in a swish accent intended to resemble that of Paul Lynde (who played Uncle Arthur in Bewitched). Aside from catalyzing the plot or subplot with his various personas, and despite his increasingly evident self-interest, he often serves to counsel the show's main characters, by humorously affirming or bluntly disregarding their opinions. This also helps to amplify his pansexuality and androgynous nature, which varies dependent on the plot situation and persona he has adopted. Roger's personas have become a major plot device, with his myriad of alter egos frequently being the subject or facilitator of an episode's main story or subplot. This restriction was soon abandoned and Roger begins adopting disguises and fictitious personas in order to have a life outside the house. In early episodes of the show, Roger was disallowed from leaving the Smith house in order to conceal his being an alien. His most frequent relationships are the ones with Stan, who despises Roger for his annoying antics despite the fact that he saved his life Klaus, who is Roger's frenemy and Steve, who is Roger's best friend and his usual partner in most of their misadventures around the country. Due to that, Roger does have a love-hate relationship with the Smith family, who care about him despite being his most frequent victims. Over time, the character has also exhibited increasingly sociopathic, cruel, selfish, devious, and depraved behaviors. Roger is usually insensitive and careless he often takes advantage of, cheats, and ridicules people. Jeff Fischer (housemate/friend/rebirthed son) ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |