This episode centers around Stan and Francine's life after the vast majority of the church, including Hayley and Steve, are raptured.
Other guest stars were Mike Barker, Will Forte, Skyler Gisondo, Tom Kenny, Matt McKenna, Murray Miller, Martin Mull, and Don Tai Theerathada.
Francine becomes upset when Stan cares more about ascending into Heaven than being with her and leaves him; she soon meets Jesus Christ in his second coming and becomes his girlfriend.
Seven years pass; the war between Jesus and the Anti-Christ reduces the world to a post-apocalyptic wasteland, with the human race on the brink of extinction.
Jesus travels by motorcycle to the war-torn city of Denver, Colorado and meets with Stan, who has lost sight in one eye and replaced one hand with a blade.
When Michelle guides him to his own "personalized heaven", Stan enters his home just as it was at the beginning of the episode, the only difference being Klaus' dead fish body mounted on a plaque.
[1] It was written by series regulars Chris and Matt McKenna, their first script for the show since the previous season's "Bar Mitzvah Hustle".
[1] Seth MacFarlane, the creator and executive producer of American Dad!, as well as its sister shows Family Guy and The Cleveland Show, served as the executive producer for the episode, along with series veterans Mike Barker, Rick Wiener, Matt Weitzman, and Kenny Schwartz.
[4] Jason Hughes of TV Squad gave the episode a very positive review, writing "American Dad was always the one that stayed with the characters and avoided trips into fantasy.
Wacky asides and over-the-top shenanigans are a staple of Family Guy and have proven a smaller, but still important, part of The Cleveland Show.