The episode received positive reviews from television critics, with praise directed to the visual style and humor. "Lost in Space" is unconventional in that Jeff is, for the most part, the only main character from the show to appear, although Roger and Hayley have brief cameo appearances, and the rest of the family makes a brief appearance together in the beginning recap. In "Lost in Space," Jeff endeavors to prove to slave-owning aliens the legitimacy of his love for wife Hayley Smith in order to escape the spaceship. The episode centers around Jeff Fischer's attempts to escape a slave spaceship full of aliens (the slave-owning aliens of which are Roger's race) that he was suddenly shoved onto by Roger in "Naked to the Limit, One More Time". Not to be confused with Roger's birth planet (Fox has misreported this episode as the revealing of this ), the setting of "Lost in Space" is simply a spaceship owned by members of Roger's alien race. "Lost in Space" continues a plot line established in the episode " Naked to the Limit, One More Time." In addition, several of the episodes that aired in between "Naked to the Limit, One More Time" and "Lost in Space" contribute to the plot line in question. "Lost in Space" was promoted as episode 150 by Fox and numerous mainstream media reports it is actually episode 151, while the episode " The Full Cognitive Redaction of Avery Bullock by the Coward Stan Smith" is episode 150. The episode was written by series co-creator Mike Barker and directed by series regular Chris Bennett. The episode aired on May 5, 2013, on Fox's Animation Domination lineup. ![]() ![]() " Lost in Space" is the eighteenth episode of the ninth season of American Dad!. "The Full Cognitive Redaction of Avery Bullock by the Coward Stan Smith" ![]() Jeff Fischer, aboard a ship owned by Roger's people, before Emperor Zing preparing to take a test to prove his love for Hayley.
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