Stan hopes to get a promotion out of his boss, but fears that Haley's antics ruin his chances until he visits Bullock's house and finds Haley there in a bathrobe. Steve finds Dick Cheney's Blackberry and starts pranking other nations.
Stan steps in to teach Steve's sex education class. Roger attempts bartending.
Stan is at first ashamed of Steve when the Father-Son Baseball game comes around, but then turns to him and his geeky knowledge for help in bringing a cyber-terrorist to justice. Roger tries out a new disguise.
After Stan's supposed father dies, Stan's real father Jack Smith appears and Stan quits the CIA to work with him, but Francine is suspicious of Jack's intentions.
Stan's attempt to throw his boss a party backfires without Francine's help. After the failure, his boss relocates the Smith clan to Saudi Arabia.
The Smiths try to come to terms with life in Saudi Arabia even as Stan enjoys the benefits of a male-dominated society.
After Stan and Hayley have a disagreement, Francine demands that the two of them spend a day together. Unfortunately, the plan backfires when Stan takes Hayley to “National Gun Association Land,” where their conflicting opinions toward gun control drive them even further apart.
Stan confronts Steve's English teacher after he learns that he's failing. At Stan's insistence, Steve decides to write a book about Roger, causing him to taste some celebrity when it becomes a hit.
Francine tries to escape Stan's household dominance by joining a group of seemingly perfect women. Stan lands himself a new best friend.
Stan and Roger see what it's like to be each other when Stan messes up on his job and Roger joins the work force.
Stan sics Klaus, his brain implanted in a human body, on Francine after she opens a muffin shop. His plan backfires when Klaus tries to woo her.
Stan learns that Francine only erroneously won Homecoming Queen ruining his vow to attend a reunion with the Queen. Steve learns profound lessons from a pizza delivery man.
Roger becomes Stan's new sidekick. When Stan gets mistreated by a so called best-friend, Roger comes to his rescue. After a beautiful time in Atlantic City, it's obvious Stan and Roger's relationship has grown to new levels, but when they return home it's clear Francine could care less.
Stan goes to desperate measures to see to it that Steve is popular. Stan goes as far as to give Steve steroids, but when Steve starts to experience side effects, he becomes more popular than he had originally wanted. Meanwhile, Haley is making a movie about Francine's life as a housewife. The movie is so degrading that Francine chooses a new career path.
After Steve shows a lack of interest in Stan's job, Stan replaces him with Barry, Steve's malicious friend. Barry frames Steve to eliminate him from the household, but when Steve discovers Barry's weakness, he relies on his CIA skills to save the family.
When Francine's birthday brings back haunting memories of a celebrity film moment stolen by George Clooney, Francine's new dream is to destroy the star. But when she tries to win Clooney's heart with the intention of breaking it, Stan actually falls for him and sabotages the plan. Meanwhile, back at home, Roger builds a vineyard and starts up a private sweat shop of foster children.