I have to admit, I was disappointed in the titular storyline - Stan and Francine hang with a "Charlie's Angels"-like group of crime-fighting flight attendants - it had real potential, but neither the jokes nor Mark Cuban offer much enjoyment.
The episode's a lot funnier when it focuses on the pairing of Roger and Steve, in an ill-advised scheme to get Steve in with the hot girl. By that, I mean literally switching their faces so Roger can work his magic. The sight of Roger's face on another person's head is hysterical . . . on the other hand, this is "American Dad!", and with that comes the frequent images of bloody sinew. It's an unfortunate running gag, but the writing in their scenes is the episode's strongest.
6/10
The episode's a lot funnier when it focuses on the pairing of Roger and Steve, in an ill-advised scheme to get Steve in with the hot girl. By that, I mean literally switching their faces so Roger can work his magic. The sight of Roger's face on another person's head is hysterical . . . on the other hand, this is "American Dad!", and with that comes the frequent images of bloody sinew. It's an unfortunate running gag, but the writing in their scenes is the episode's strongest.
6/10