In the subplot, Stan and Roger are obsessed with their badminton games but lack a reliable line judge. They want Hayley to fill the role, but she is still emotionally devastated following the abduction of her husband, Jeff, by aliens.
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Unwilling to wait for her to recover naturally, Stan and Roger decide to force her through the five stages of grief—denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—as quickly as possible. While their "shortcut" to mental health eventually works, it backfires when a fully recovered Hayley realizes Roger was the one responsible for Jeff's abduction, leading to her taking revenge by confiscating their trophy. In the subplot, Stan and Roger are obsessed
Francine discovers that Steve has a natural talent for spelling and decides this is his best chance to get into a top-tier university. She pushes him into the Pearl Bailey High School Spelling Bee, but her plans are complicated when Steve becomes distracted by Akiko, Hiko's sister. Fearing that a budding romance will ruin his chances at victory, Francine takes increasingly drastic measures to rig the competition and ensure Steve wins at any cost. The Five Stages of Grief... for Badminton
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" Spelling Bee My Baby " is the fourteenth episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series American Dad!, which originally aired on March 24, 2013. The episode features two distinct storylines: one focused on Francine’s extreme parental ambitions and another on Stan and Roger’s selfish approach to sports management. Steve’s Path to Academic Glory