Bullocks to Stan

Bullocks to Stan is an episode of the animated television show American Dad!. At the CIA fair, Hayley gets into an argument with Director Avery Bullock. Stan believes that this will destroy his chance for a promotion. The next morning, Stan arrives at Bullock's house after running some errands for him, but discovers that Bullock slept with Hayley. Stan is against it at first; however, Bullock says that he can get the promotion he wanted. Francine... more

Original air date:

  • Sep 11, 2005

Episode number:

  • 8

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Series

American Dad!

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Production number:

  • 1AJN09
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