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Watch American Dad! - Can I Be Frank With You? | Season 8 Episode 3 online streaming HD Free. On this week's Episode title "Can I Be Frank With You?", Francine fears that she and Stan are growing apart because he spends so much time hanging out with his buddies at the "CIA Chill House." Meanwhile, Steve and his friends are recruited to join a boy band and make a music video.


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Since its debut on May 1, 2005, the show has broadcast 133 episodes and seven seasons.

American Dad! has been nominated for awards, most prominently two Primetime Emmy Awards and two Annie Awards. American Dad! has also received mixed reviews, mirroring the reception of Family Guy, and has been criticized for its indecency by watchdog groups such as the Parents Television Council. It holds a TV-14 rating for suggestive dialogue (D), offensive language (L), moderate to strong sexual content (S), and graphic violence (V).


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