: The episode features a parody of the Boyz II Men song "End of the Road" titled "You Don't Belong on the Road," performed by insurance adjuster Heinrich Brown (voiced by Terry Crews ) to roast Roger's driving history.

: Fed up with Roger's reckless driving, the Smith family refuses to let him drive them anywhere. To prove he is a capable pilot, Roger launches the family into space aboard a Soso’s Pizza spaceship—part of a fleet hidden across America for a post-apocalyptic "Reckoning".

Just before they can act on this new relationship, they are interrupted by the insurance adjuster’s . Notable Features

In the American Dad! episode (Season 19, Episode 13), the plot focuses on Roger's notoriously dangerous driving and a bizarre intergalactic survival scenario. Main Plot: Space Survival and "Future Roger"

: The song highlights Roger’s past driving disasters, such as crashing his Toyota Camry in "Toy Whorey" and driving over his "reindeer" in "Santa, Schmanta".

: Present Roger eventually discovers that Future Roger is lying; in reality, the future version went "sun mad" and intentionally drove the ship into the sun. The two Rogers engage in a battle of wits over control of the ship's systems.

[s19e13] The Fast And The Spurious [ 2026 ]

: The episode features a parody of the Boyz II Men song "End of the Road" titled "You Don't Belong on the Road," performed by insurance adjuster Heinrich Brown (voiced by Terry Crews ) to roast Roger's driving history.

: Fed up with Roger's reckless driving, the Smith family refuses to let him drive them anywhere. To prove he is a capable pilot, Roger launches the family into space aboard a Soso’s Pizza spaceship—part of a fleet hidden across America for a post-apocalyptic "Reckoning". [S19E13] The Fast and the Spurious

Just before they can act on this new relationship, they are interrupted by the insurance adjuster’s . Notable Features : The episode features a parody of the

In the American Dad! episode (Season 19, Episode 13), the plot focuses on Roger's notoriously dangerous driving and a bizarre intergalactic survival scenario. Main Plot: Space Survival and "Future Roger" Just before they can act on this new

: The song highlights Roger’s past driving disasters, such as crashing his Toyota Camry in "Toy Whorey" and driving over his "reindeer" in "Santa, Schmanta".

: Present Roger eventually discovers that Future Roger is lying; in reality, the future version went "sun mad" and intentionally drove the ship into the sun. The two Rogers engage in a battle of wits over control of the ship's systems.