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[s3e11] American Dream Factory May 2026

: To prevent Hayley from reporting him, Stan locks her in the basement. She eventually escapes using "trained rats," though the show never explains how—a classic trope of the series.

: This season is often remembered for Steve’s emerging musical talent, which would go on to become a staple of later seasons. American Dad!: Season 3 (2006) - TMDB

In the American Dad! episode "" (Season 3, Episode 11), the show delivers a sharp, satirical look at the complexities of the "American Dream" through the lens of immigration and personal ambition. 📺 Episode Overview [S3E11] American Dream Factory

The episode is widely cited for its . It forces the audience to look at the tension between nationalistic rhetoric and economic reality. Stan's transition from viewing the workers as "units of production" to human beings is a rare moment of genuine growth for his character. 🔍 Fun Facts & Continuity

Stan Smith, driven by a sudden entrepreneurial spirit, decides to start a business manufacturing holiday-themed teddy bears. To maximize efficiency and keep costs low, he hires a family of illegal immigrants to work in his garage, highlighting the moral contradictions of his staunchly patriotic character. 🛠️ Key Plot Points : To prevent Hayley from reporting him, Stan

: While Stan is busy with his factory, Roger goes on a quest for a "new human" after feeling neglected by Steve, leading to a dark and eventually comedic storyline about toxic friendships. Themes & Satire

: The episode references the INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service), which was actually dissolved in 2003 and replaced by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). American Dad

: Stan believes he is living the ultimate American dream by becoming a self-made man, yet he relies on the very people his day job at the CIA seeks to deport.

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