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Episode 5: Roger Codger Apr 2026

The episode concludes with a frantic chase as Stan tries to rescue Roger before the CIA finds him. In a brilliant bit of quick thinking, Stan saves Roger from discovery at by claiming Roger is actually just a "racist old lady" named Gertie. It’s a ridiculous lie that somehow works, cementing the show's penchant for absurd solutions. Why This Episode Matters

After narrowly escaping the incinerator, Roger finds himself wandering the city. This episode gives us a hilarious glimpse into Roger’s past through a series of "life flashing before his eyes" flashbacks. We learn that Roger hasn’t just been hiding in the attic; he’s been influencing human history in the most ridiculous ways, including: Attending a 1963 protest at the . Being partially responsible for the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Claiming to have "created" Jar Jar Binks for George Lucas. The Climax: Area 51 and the "Racist Alien"

The stakes are high when Stan’s boss at the CIA, (voiced by the legendary Patrick Stewart), comes over for dinner. In a classic sitcom setup, Stan is desperate to impress his superior, but there’s one major complication: a flamboyant, wine-loving grey alien living in the attic. Episode 5: Roger Codger

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This episode reveals that the Principal's first name is Brian . The episode concludes with a frantic chase as

Keep an ear out for Cristofani’s "Shake it Up" and "Honey Dove" by Lee Fields.

What’s your favorite Roger "historical flashback" from this episode? Why This Episode Matters After narrowly escaping the

"Roger Codger" is pivotal because it explores the concept of the By the end of the episode, Hayley points out that the debt Stan owed Roger (for saving his life in the series premiere) has finally been repaid. It resets their relationship, allowing them to move forward as dysfunctional equals rather than just master and "pet." Notable Trivia: