![]() But when she starts her plans for them to be together again, he bails out of the car which crashes over a cliff and bursts into flames, burning off her excess hair as she assumes a new identity as Kim Kardashian. Improvising a high-powered rifle out of a stone, some sticks and bubble gum, Roger takes out the helicopter and frees her. When Stan finds out, he points out that they will discover the Smith family is keeping Roger and he decides to turn her loose, where she is promptly cornered by the CIA helicopter. Roger becomes desperate enough to trick her into going to a bed and breakfast where he plots to turn her over to the CIA. Her flirting with Roger leads them to have wild sex, but when they are done, Roger is ready to dump her while she is making plans for their living together. When he and Francine take Qurchhhh home to meet Stan, he becomes worried that he has to kill her due to the CIA's ongoing search for Roger and other aliens, unaware that the CIA is conducting an investigation at her crash site as they speak. When Roger and Francine stumble on her crashed spaceship in the woods, Roger becomes attracted to her due to her pheromones just as she is to his. ![]() Everyone pronounces her name by making a thick rasping sound in the back of the throat. Her body is covered head to toe with thick platinum-blonde hair without it she resembles a normal, attractive Earth woman. Ultimately, it's not even Stan who beats him in either episode, with Tearjerker meeting his end through his own incompetence or disloyalty.Qurchhhh is a female alien who crash-lands on Earth after she believes she was attracted to Roger's pheromones in " Blagsnarst: A Love Story". Tearjerker has all the classic makings of a Bond villain: There's the over-the-top name, the striking visual appearance, the extravagant secret hideout (a luxury fortress built into the side of a volcano with his face etched into the side), and the overly complex plan for world domination. Despite seemingly dying at the end of the episode, Tearjerker reappears in "For Black Eyes Only" as a reluctant ally to Stan - that is, until he betrays him and sides with the episode's main villain. In the first episode he appears in, Tearjerker's evil plan is to make the saddest movie ever made in the hope that audiences will cry themselves to death (as revenge for Tearjerker not being taken seriously when he tried to make it as an actor). Evil than he is 007's archenemy Ernst Stavro Blofeld. In terms of personality and appearance, Tearjerker is more along the lines of Dr. It's always a wild ride when Roger is in charge, and here, it's no different - Pequeño remains one of Roger's most corrupt officials yet. As Pequeño, Roger regularly abused his office for his own gain, having servants severely punished over minor infractions (such as improperly buffed floors or poorly-made desserts). This will focus on seasons 1-7 and 12-present. ![]() Roger is sarcastic, surly, amoral, self-centered, hedonistic, alcoholic, and dresses up in a variety of personas. He is a very zany space alien whose appearance resembles that of the greys living with the Smith family. During his time in office, he changes the island's name to Bananarama, switches the national anthem to "Venus," and orders the citizens to paint the entire island yellow - only to change his mind halfway through and order it to be painted turquoise instead.Īs we mentioned while discussing Roy Rogers McFreely, things tend to get out of hand quickly when Roger is placed in a position of authority. Roger is one of the main characters in the animated comedy series American Dad. When Roger discovers Stan's deception, he decides to stay on Isla Island, becoming yet another corrupt ruler. When the real Pequeño is accidentally killed while spending time with Stan, the CIA man tricks Roger into playing him, a way to ensure that the United States gains access to Isla Island's lucrative oil reserves through an international treaty. ![]()
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