Steve’s mission: infiltrate a party with the cool kids. After Hayley forbids Steve from leaving the house, Steve and his friends sneak out the upstairs window. Hayley sees the kids sneaking out and a chase ensues. Hayley asks her boyfriend, Jeff, to help her chase down Steve and co., but he is stoned out of his mind, so he isn’t much help. Jeff…stoned…how unusual! Anyway, Roger gets road rage and tries to pass a car with his horses and carriage. This maneuver causes Roger, Stan and Francine to crash off of the road. The horses are okay, though, so Stan and Francine hop aboard them and ride away. Roger, on the other hand, uses a canister of lube that he kept in the carriage to get home by rubbing it all over his body and using the road as a Slip ‘n Slide. The horses bring Stan and Francine, who are oddly turned on by a horse performance, to a barn. Stan and Francine are disappointed that the couple were not able to see the horse show on their date, so the horses put on their own performance for them. Stan and Francine are excited and rumble with each other in the hay nearby. Stan calls Steve and tells his son that he will be home within an hour. Hayley has to rush Steve home before their parents get back to the house or Stan will know Hayley isn’t responsible. They get home just fine; with the help of Lindsay’s and the meth-addict’s ghost. American Dad continues to be what every animated series should be–completely ridiculous and silly. It is American Dad’s strong-point; the completely ridiculous and general silliness are what make the show so hilarious. People constantly compare American Dad to Family Guy, but American Dad doesn’t try to be Family Guy. American Dad is a unique take on the animated comedy series because it has shocking moments but doesn’t go over-the-top by offending just to offend. Hopefully, American Dad will continue for many seasons to come.