As soon as Stan was sent to jail, I was hoping to see his father. Felt like a missed opportunity. And the Klaus subplot was just weird. Other than that, I enjoyed it.
Pretty good episode. Stan complaining about Steve liking things meant for younger kids was funny since Stan tried the Moon Bounce and didn't want to leave it. I felt kind of bad how Stan greeted Roger when he arrived home but thought it was funny at the same time.
So, Stan never had a childhood because of circumstances, and now he's trying to relive it. I love how Stan thinks he's going to get the same sentence as Steve and his friends (who all get community service) and he gets up to three months in a minimum security prison. It looks like he takes it in stride and is enjoying time with his new friends, and then he sees Steve falling apart as 'man of the house,' and he has a change of heart and looks ready to get out early with good behavior...
Only to be screwed over by Roger! Damn it, Roger!
The Hayley-Klaus subplot was nice, too. Enough screentime for fans of their characters to be happy, and the plot itself was the right length.
Favorite part... near the beginning, where Roger tells Francine he has to wear shoes that can't be used as a weapon... and she grabs the shoe and nearly suffocates him with the sole!
Nice to see Haley and Klaus getting some more screen time. I loved when he dragged her into the toilet with him.
That judge's description of the toilet paper shortage in the 1940s was disgusting. :ack:
I like the warden character. So pathetic. "Squaaaaawk, Warden sucks!"
Was not expecting Roger to suddenly come in and ruin Stan's chances of getting out after all of that. ...Aaaand he got exactly what he deserved for "helping" Stan get the full three months.
That ending was a bit out there. Magical slip-and-slide? lol