![]() Roger's date (whom he can't stand partially because she's clingy), sides with him and Francine. Steve and Roger support her, with Steve siding with her since he wants his mom and Roger because of the reason Francine sides against Stan. Francine disagrees with Stan's notion, since he's bad with a crisis. Hayley wants to stay behind to help the left behind zoo animals and Jeff also wishes to stay since he goes where Haley goes since they're married. Stan, however, recommends that the family stay home during the storm, believing it is the best way for everyone to be safe. When a hurricane arrives at Langley Falls, the Smiths prepare to evacuate their home with their neighbor Buckle in his amphibious raft. It featured the guest voices of Mike Barker, Lisa Edelstein, Jeff Fischer, Mike Henry, Matt McKenna, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Kristen Schaal. ![]() "Hurricane!" was written by Erik Sommers, and directed by Tim Parsons. It was viewed by 5.72 million viewers upon its initial airing, while also receiving a 2.6/6 rating in the 18–49 demographic, according to Nielsen ratings. The episode was well received by television critics, who praised its humor and cultural references. Originally scheduled to air on May 1, 2011, as an episode for the seventh season, "Hurricane!" was postponed due to the 2011 Super Outbreak. The episode's plot is loosely modeled to that of the disaster film The Poseidon Adventure. The episode was first announced at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con International. Kevin Reilly, the president of the entertainment division of Fox Broadcasting Company, introduced the idea of a crossover to Seth MacFarlane, the creator of all three shows. "Hurricane!" is the final part of the Night of the Hurricane block with Family Guy and The Cleveland Show. The hurricane sends a flood to the city of Langley Falls, which puts the entire family in danger. Reluctant to leave his home, Stan encourages his family to ride out the storm in their house with him. The episode's plot mainly revolves around the Smith family, who prepare for evacuation in response to an oncoming hurricane. It first aired on Fox in the United States on October 2, 2011. " Hurricane!" is the second episode of the seventh season of the animated comedy series American Dad!.
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