Power/Ability to: Possess two or more personas, each capable of separate powers, physical and mental attributes or skills. Completely dedicated to her job, Jeannie oversees every aspect of Stan and Francine's vow renewal, recreating their original ceremony as closely as possible. Genevieve, however, quickly squashes her aspirations, underscoring the value of ratings above all else. This is important because if a Borderline father is more likely to see his partner as a primary (and problematic) attachment object, the consequence is that he may then experience his children as interfering with access to his primary attachment object and hence competitors for her affection. Originally housebound and depressed, the former Area 51 captive . Only completely new personas are listed starting with this season. 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." There are clips shown where Roger first appeared in the Smith Family has a gift like a dog, but as an alien instead. Stan discovers this in Season 5's "The Return of the Bling," and, being a huge fan of the famous team, is totally awestruck. An amoral, narcissistic alien who crashed on Earth in the late 1940s, Roger moved into the Smith household after saving CIA agent Stan Smith from an accident at Area 51. Aside from catalyzing the plot or subplot with his various personas, and despite his increasingly evident self-interest, he often serves to counsel the show's main characters, by humorously affirming or bluntly disregarding their opinions. Captured on a series of still photographs and old news tapes, Roger pieces together his hockey career with Stan, showing the battered and bruised Chex competing against some of the world's best hockey players. I just need advance notice., fBPD: I may not always have advanced notice., fBPD: Oh, so I need to make an appointment to get sick., Child: You are not sick. fBPD: How would you like to watch a football game with daddy?, Child: Dont you usually watch football with Uncle Tommy?, fBPD: Yes, but Uncle Tommy cant make it today., Child: Daddy this boring. Roger doesn't have many likable or sympathetic personas under his belt, which makes Tom a special kind of character. BPD is usually associated with other psychiatric and personality disorders, high burden on families and carers, continuing resource utilization, and high . Barker further hinted that an American Dad! Arguably her shining moment comes when she quickly draws a symbol in the air after telling the Smiths about the "Poltergasm" phenomenon, informing them she has the term trademarked and that they will have to reimburse Ruby should they produce any scripts they write about their experiences in the house. Principles of managing patients with personality disorder He rages at you or other family members for perceived slights or infractions. The funniest thing about Jeannie other than her seemingly being the sworn enemy of her estranged brother, Ricky Spanish (Roger's most heinous persona) is how seriously she takes her job. withdrawal of the mother associated with her taking care of the child. In retaliation, Roger begins fabricating humiliating information about Lane's past, and the situation becomes increasingly intense as Francine and Roger try to one-up each other in front of their dinner party guests. "Sorry, Sid," Rogers says. Roger is sarcastic, surly, amoral, self-centered, hedonistic, alcoholic, and dresses up in a variety of personas. They often complain of sexual abandonment associated with the usual temporary interference with sexual activity associated with pregnancy and childbirth.