The best episode directed by Jansen Yee is "Into the Jingleverse", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Nic Wegener". "Into the Jingleverse" aired on 12/18/2023 and is rated 2.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Two Hundred".
When Steve gives the family better Christmas gifts than Stan, Stan goes to great lengths to regain his title of "King of Presents."
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Nic Wegener
Stan, tattooed and haunted, travels a barren Langley Falls alone. Meanwhile, a mysterious element known as "The Two Hundred" has reigned terror on the town and separated Stan from his family.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Brett Cawley
Wanting to have the scariest haunted house on the block, Stan comes up with a ''killer'' setup; Steve competes to win the heart of his overprotective friend's younger sister.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Eric Weinberg
When Steve suffers indignities in school because of the back brace he must wear for his scoliosis, Stan confides in him that he wears a wig to cover his baldness. Meanwhile, Roger invites both Francine and Hayley to a posh spa even though he has only two passes.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Jim Bernstein
Stan and Steve enter an e-sports game tournament to save the world. The rest of the family get stuck in a banister.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: N/A
Steve and the boys take part in a prison experiment to earn some cash. Meanwhile, Stan deals with the death of his CIA groundskeeper friend.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Paul Stroud
Roger acts as the family therapist as his alter-ego "Dr. Penguin" until he is sent out to fight the war in Iraq. Klaus decides to take Roger's role while he is away, but not without major ruckus being caused.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Brian Boyle
Despite Stan's objections, Francine buys Steve the dog he has always wanted. However, when the dog suffers a horrific accident, Stan refuses to take the pup off life support because of a traumatic childhood incident.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Jonathan Fener
When Bullock sends a drone to do the job Stan and his colleagues are supposed to do, Stan is determined to prove that humans are better than robots. Meanwhile, Francine and the rest of the family participate in a slow motion race against one another in the living room.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Nic Wegener
Francine teaches Roger to be self-sufficient so he can get his own place; at camp, Steve and his friends fall prey to a scheme.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: N/A
Stan puts down liberal social programs because he thinks they are a waste of money and gives Francine a hard time for lending a helping hand at the local homeless shelter. When Stan develops a nasty addiction and needs help, he suddenly has a change of heart.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Laura McCreary
When Steve has trouble crossing over into the "cool kids" social circle, Klaus and Roger place their bets to see how quickly Roger can make him cool. Everything they try backfires until Steve becomes the in-crowds designated driver. Meanwhile, Stan and Francine take turns pranking each other.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Matt Fusfeld
Francine is up for an award for her lonely housewife novel, so the family heads to the Big Apple for the ceremony. Meanwhile, Stan and Hayley hang out with actor Robert Wuhl, and Steve and Roger recreate their Wheels and the Legman personas.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Kirk J. Rudell
Stan is upset at the idea of becoming a grandfather after Hayley and Jeff announce they're trying to have a baby. Steve and Klaus join a drug gang after Steve decides to take being an uncle extra seriously.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Zachary Rosenblatt
Francine explores ASMR with Roger. Steve gets a a pole in his head and a secret admirer.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Laura Beason
When Stan gets amnesia, Francine tries to turn him into her ideal husband; Steve is drawn into the corrupt side of Roger's paper route business.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Erik Sommers
Hayley mentally regresses to a 6-year-old. Steve and his pals get a slow cooker.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Teresa Hsiao
Stan brings President Garfield back to life to teach Hayley about history; Steve joins the school newspaper.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Teresa Hsiao
When Stan decides that Snot isn't cool enough to be Steve's best friend, he tries to separate them by staging a shooting at an ice cream parlor.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Jonathan Fener
When Black Villain shoots Stan's new wife, Sexpun Tocome, on their honeymoon, Stan teams up with his nemesis to take him down.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Jonathan Fener
In this “Breaking Bad” parody, Hayley tries to fit in with a popular group of her former high school friends and, in the process, discovers Steve has an amazing ability to create incredibly realistic fake IDs. Sensing a business opportunity, Hayley builds out Steve’s operation, but they don’t count on having to deal with the other kingpin of the Langley Falls fake ID game: Kevin Ramage (Roger in disguise).
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: John Unholz
Steve joins a football team to please Stan, who then takes over as coach and gives Steve the boot because he isn't good enough. Meanwhile, Francine and Hayley vie for a blue ribbon at the county fair.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Steve Hely
In preparation for a neighborhood pool party, Stan tells his family to get in tip-top shape. But when an accident ruins the Smith family name, a humiliated Stan fakes his family’s deaths and moves everyone out of Langley Falls to escape his shame
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Alan R. Cohen
Barry blows out his dad's speakers and Snot helps him replace them. Stan attempts to do a standing backflip.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Paul Stroud
Stan is frustrated that Steve and his friends never play outside, but Francine refuses to let Stan take the kids to the woods for some outdoor fun. Of course, Stan finds a loophole, by drugging the kids and putting them on the CIA's holodeck, which, naturally, goes awry. Meanwhile, Hayley buys Roger's home star on the International Star Registry and claims she's now his queen.
Director: Jansen Yee
Writer: Matt McKenna