roger has a baby?


What season and episode where Roger has a baby it shows all the memories that Roger had on earth I seen all of them except the one where Stan delivers Roger a son someone help me find out more about that please it's driving me insane lol.

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It wasn't from any episode, it was from a TBS promo.
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152301296676610&video_source=pages_finch_trailer

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Didn't Roger have a baby in "Deacon Stan, Jesus Man"?

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He impregnated Steve, who then passed it on to Chuck White's daughter who was sent out of town. Roger didn't give birth.

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If he impregnated Steve, isn't it still Roger's baby though?

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Since we haven't seen Chuck White's daughter since then, it's unclear. All we know is that she left town impregnated.

Since the characters are stuck in time and aging is contained to specific episodes where it occurs, it could be argued that she is still currently pregnant with Roger's baby, and may or may not ever give birth. Or they could establish that she had a miscarriage or an abortion.

Unless they continue the storyline or reference her pregnancy again, Roger does not have a baby at this moment.

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Since the characters are stuck in time and aging is contained to specific episodes where it occurs, it could be argued that she is still currently pregnant with Roger's baby
Roger has turned both 1600 and 1601.

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-Francine's father turned 68 and 69.
-Steve spent a year of his life living in the woods raising the deer offspring he orphaned.
-They've had a number of Christmas episodes, including "Minstrel Krampus" which picks up the feud between the Smiths and Santa from "For Whom The Sleigh Bells Toll."
-Hell, in the latest episode Stan erased his family's memories every day for months. It doesn't mean they're all months older from now on.

Aging is story-specific, because it's a cartoon where the characters don't visibly age.

Unless they show/reference Chuck White's daughter and her pregnancy, it's irrelevant to any other episode. Unless you're saying Steve is easily in his 20's but still looks and pretends to be 14.

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It was originally from Roger's goodbye montage in "Naked To The Limit, One More Time" which was from season 9, when American Dad was still on FOX.

It still wasn't from an actual episode (like some other scenes in the montage) but it wasn't created for a TBS promo.

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My mistake, I thought the promo came before the episode, naturally of course it is from Naked to the Limit, One More Time.

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Don't you worry, babies. Mama's gonna get some food stamps so you can get the Milk Duds you need.

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Then, how can your sons be in film school if you yourself.. nevermind.


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