[s1e6] | Homeland Insecurity

Critics and fans often cite this as a peak example of the show's early All in the Family -inspired satire, where Stan serves as a far-right Archie Bunker figure.

Homeland Insecurity * Episode aired Jun 12, 2005. * TV-14. * 22m. Episode Discussion: "Homeland Insecurity" : r/americandad

After learning his new neighbors, Bob and Linda Memari , are Iranian-American, Stan immediately suspects them of being terrorists. His suspicion peaks when he sees smoke from a fire (actually caused by Steve) and turns his house into a makeshift detention camp, imprisoning the Memaris and eventually the entire neighborhood. [S1E6] Homeland Insecurity

In a minor subplot, Roger attempts to discover if he has alien superpowers, leading to the first appearance of the Golden Turd , a recurring series of vignettes throughout the show. Key Cultural & Series Significance

Gina Gershon, Matthew Lillard, and Ron Livingston Plot Summary Critics and fans often cite this as a

"American Dad!" Homeland Insecurity (TV Episode 2005) - IMDb

is the sixth episode of the first season of the animated sitcom American Dad! , first airing on June 12, 2005 . It is a quintessential example of the show's early focus on post-9/11 political satire and xenophobia. Episode Overview Director: Rodney Clouden Writers: Sam O'Neal & Neal Boushell In a minor subplot, Roger attempts to discover

The episode follows two primary storylines centered on Stan's paranoia and Steve's misguided attempts to fit in: