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Alice Flagg

In one of your other videos, you said that Steve was your least favorite character out of the main cast, so have these episodes changed or improved your perception of him as a character?

Alice Flagg

In regard to Roger's disguises, in early episodes of the show, Roger was disallowed from leaving the Smith house in order to conceal his being an alien. This restriction was soon abandoned, and Roger begins adopting disguises and fictitious personas in order to have a life outside the house. As the series has progressed, Roger's personas have inexplicably developed their own lives that even Roger himself can be unaware of and his control has been shown to be tenuous at best. In "The One That Got Away" Roger gets his multiple personalities confused and realizes that one of his personalities had taken on a life of its own. In "Camp Refoogee" while not his first disguise or even his first personality, as far as I can tell, this was one of the early instances where the writers start playing around with the idea of Roger getting carried away with one of his characters and having that be the main catalyst for one of the plotlines. This is a trait that would be carried over throughout the remainder of the series, make him one of the more popular characters in the series, prevent him from fading into obscurity, as well as the become the mascot for the show.

DrunkReactions

It's all relative though. Steve is my least favorite character in the family but SOMEBODY has to be last. If we were building a list of my top 50 animated comedy character ever he would probably make the cut. He just has stiff competition in his own family. They all have things that make them more interesting.

DrunkReactions

Yeah it makes Roger very intriguing to me. It gives the writers so many ways to go beyond "Ha ha, alien, tee hee"