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"Hot Water" is the seven season premiere of the
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''. It aired on Fox on September 25, 2011, and is written by
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and directed by Chris Bennett. It was nominated for the
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for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour). In this episode, narrated by
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, is a parody
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. It follows Stan buying a hot tub to relieve his daily stress, only to get into hot water when the hot tub begins killing his family and friends. The song "Daddy's Gone" was performed by
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, and was made available for download at
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shortly after the episode aired.


Plot

Stressed out by his family and his obligations, Stan allows Principal Lewis to take him shopping for a hot tub at the Little Shop of Hot Tubs. Stan is drawn to a used hot tub in the store's back room that the salesman, Maguerite, tries to talk him out of purchasing. Stan ignores him, buying the hot tub and taking it home with him. There, he learns that the hot tub can talk, tempting Stan into using it (Dip a Toe). This eventually leads to him and Francine having their most intense sex ever (Hot Tub of Love). Francine starts to worry about the hot tub's effect on Stan, and orders him to stay out of it. That night, the tub draws Stan to it, leading Francine to give Stan an ultimatum: the tub or her (Do Whatever You Like). When Stan chooses the tub, Francine packs the rest of the family and leaves for her parents' house (Daddy's Gone). Still unable to shake his suspicions about the hot tub, Maguerite investigates its past, learning that it came alive after being struck by lightning and killed its original owner. It later escaped from a mental hospital (Research). Maguerite and Principal Lewis go to Stan's house, where the hot tub swallows Lewis and causes an escaping Maguerite to crash his car, killing him. The hot tub then draws Francine back home, imitating Stan on the phone. Stan discovers the deception and returns home just as the hot tub swallows Francine. After the hot tub explains its first killing spree, Stan unsuccessfully tries to recover Francine. The hot tub jettisons Stan through the roof, leaving him sprawled on the pavement across the street (Psychotic Hot Tub). At the last moment, Stan remembers the "Spa Down" given by Maguerite for "calming down" his tub; unfortunately, he succumbs to his wounds. Cee Lo announces that Stan is dead, ending the episode abruptly.


Production

This episode was written by
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and
Murray Miller Murray Selig Miller (born December 2, 1976) is an American television writer and producer. Miller has produced and written for many television programs, including '' King of the Hill'', ''American Dad!'', '' Girls'', ''7 Days in Hell'' (2015) and ...
and directed by Chris Bennett. This would be the second-season premiere to be written by the Millers, the first being " In Country...Club". During the "Evening with American Dad" panel with the show's staff that took place at the
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on September 22, 2011, executive producer Mike Barker revealed that there was a time that they thought that the show was not going to be renewed and thought that this was going to be the final episode, saying: "We thought, 'What better way to end the series? Kill the main character!'"


Reception

Rowan Kaiser '' The A.V. Club'' gave the episode a B+, saying "''American Dad'' used tonight's season premiere to establish itself as the weird middle sibling of the Fox animated shows. Right now, it's probably also the best of them". Dyanamaria Leifsson of ''TV Equals'' gave the episode a positive review, saying "The plot line quickly went from somewhat standard ''American Dad'' fare to just plain crazy as we discovered that the hot tub was alive and had escaped from a mental institution. I would not have thought twice about this development if this had been a Halloween special, but I was definitely not expecting everyone to die at the end of the episode." The episode was watched by a total of 5.83 million people, this made it the fourth most watched show on
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that night, losing to ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' with 8.08 million. The episode was nominated for a 2012
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, but lost to the ''
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'' episode, "The Return of the Revenge of Dr. Blowhole".


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hot Water 2011 American television episodes American Dad! (season 8) episodes Musical television episodes Television episodes with live action and animation