Roger's disguises are usually the B story in every episode but so memorable they could easily be the main plot. Is Stan dead in American Dad? Roger (voiced by Seth MacFarlane]]) Is the secondary protagonist of the animated comedy series American Dad!. In the same episode, it was revealed that Roger had risked being blown up in order to save Stan even though he'd only just met him. Also a master of disguise out of necessity, to avoid suspicion from the rest of the planet. In "Joint Custody", he says he hates disguises, then a few scenes later says he loves disguises, and introduces the "Roger Fashion Montage!". Having a personality disorder during adolescence doubles the risk of having anxiety, mood disorders, self-harming behaviour and substance use disorders during early adulthood (Reference Johnson, Cohen and Skodol Johnson et al . His many personas caused him to temporarily develop dissociative identity disorder (a split personality) in the episode "The One That Got Away" as "Sidney Huffman", a puritanical antithesis to Roger's usual personality. They slid down a laundry chute into a waiting truck. One of the earliest named personas Roger adopts in "American Dad!," Professor Jordan Edelstein made his debut in the first episode of Season 2, "Camp Refoogee." Roger creates Edelstein as a. As the series has progressed, Roger's personas have inexplicably developed their own lives that even Roger himself can be unaware of and his control has been shown to be tenuous at best. Barry Robinson | American Dad Wikia | Fandom Cross) Forecasting, Time Series, and Regression (Richard T. O'Connell; Anne B. Koehler) Give Me Liberty! Roger has plenty of fancy personas at his disposal and he could easily jump into one of these to mesh with what's required of him for this episode, but he intentionally remains himself. There are others that are. The child most likely will jump at the chance anyway to have time with the father. The fBPD finds this threatening and may become enraged at the mother, the child, or both.
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