[s1e7] Deacon Stan, Jesus Man ⚡ 【Essential】
Stan pushes Steve to date the pastor’s daughter, Betsy, solely to improve his own standing. The subsequent "pregnancy" scare—which is actually just Betsy’s extreme bloating from a lack of "passing gas" due to her own repressed upbringing—satirizes the physical and psychological toll of enforced purity.
While Stan is focused on his public image, Francine finds herself increasingly disillusioned by the hypocrisy. Her role often oscillates between the enabler of Stan’s delusions and the voice of reason, though here she primarily serves to ground the high-stakes absurdity of the deacon race. Satirical Targets [S1E7] Deacon Stan, Jesus Man
The "holy war" between Stan and Chuck White shows how easily faith can be replaced by ego. Stan pushes Steve to date the pastor’s daughter,
Stan’s use of high-tech surveillance and psychological warfare to "win" a church position illustrates his inability to separate his professional paranoia from his personal life. Conclusion Her role often oscillates between the enabler of


