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American Dad! Season 12 marked the series' 15-episode transition to TBS from October 2014 to June 2015, featuring notable guest stars and strong audience reception. The season holds an 89% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and maintained stable viewership despite the network move. For a detailed episode list, visit Rotten Tomatoes AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Season 12 – American Dad! - Rotten Tomatoes

This is the episode that broke the internet (in 360p forums). Stan exploits the NSA’s surveillance to spy on his neighbors, only to realize the data proves that everyone is boring. The subplot involving Roger and Steve starting a "Kink-to-Go" hotline is pure absurdity. If you found a low-res rip of this episode with the tag "threesixtyp," it was likely for the scene where Roger screams, "I am the clapper!" before being tasered. American Dad Season 12 - threesixtyp

"The Two Hundred"

: A landmark episode where Roger's various personas are unleashed in a post-apocalyptic Langley Falls, featuring a rare appearance of "literally all" his characters, including fan-favorite Ricky Spanish. American Dad

Episode Highlights

: A surreal meta-episode where the show is "sold" to a Chinese businessman. "LGBSteve" For a detailed episode list, visit Rotten Tomatoes

4. Streaming-Era Anxiety and the Fan as Auteur

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"The Two Hundred" (Episode 150 / Milestone Episode):

This episode is the standout of the season. It features a "Clone High" style animation sequence and deals with a dystopian future where Stan believes he has been alone for years. It is a rare dramatic turn for the character, balancing intense action with genuine character study.

After being trapped in space for years, Jeff Fischer finally returns to Earth—but not in the way anyone expected. To become human again, Roger agrees to give "birth" to Jeff. This involves a grotesque, alien ritual where Jeff is essentially reborn as a middle-aged man through Roger, leading to a series of disturbingly hilarious domestic scenes as the family tries to adjust to the "new" Jeff. Highlights of