The Cleveland Show, S04E05
Donna wanted to have another baby with Cleveland once Rallo had grown up, but Cleveland's vasectomy made it impossible. Donna and Cleveland battled each other to expose the other concerning the fake pregnancy that they both were aware of. Rallo became the star of the play Annie, but his diva-like actions got it shut down before it was even performed.
Wow, I think it has been a while since there was a story where Cleveland and Donna were trying to best the other with a lie or a scheme. Or maybe not, but I feel like it has because I hate this setup. Mainly because you know that both of them already know the other is full of crap, but they keep playing out the charade anyway. I mean, it was a little funny that they were both so stubborn that they would actually go to the hospital and get the doctor to birth a cushion, but it was mostly frustrating as hell.
The best line from that story came from Dr. Fist, who finally spoke up after going along with their fight for some reason:
His comment was almost worth them acting like idiots for the majority of the episode.If I may interject…you’re both terrible people who should not have any children. In fact, I am not even comfortable sending that cushion home with you.
The side story where Rallo got to be Annie was kinda cute. I liked how he adapted Junior's shirt into something that looked like Annie's dress. It was also cute when he was crying at his window after regretting the show getting cancelled due to his ureasonable and costly demands. A little later when Roberta was offering a way to have Rallo be a star after all, there was a pretty funny moment:
[Roberta, bring Junior and Rallo close] We’ll do our own knockoff version!There's something very funny to be about people who don't understand how to whisper. I guess because it makes them look a little crazy and stupid at the same time.
[Rallo] Ack, ugh! Girl don’t know how to whisper.
[Roberta] I am whispering!
This was an okay episode. I really wish the side story about Rallo could have been longer. I would have liked to see him be more of a diva than was shown. Didn't care too much for the lie fest between Donna and Cleveland--it stopped being funny a few seconds after they started. It's a little weird to say, but I feel like for the sake of this show's comedy, Cleveland and Donna shouldn't do much together. It usually ends up being a pretty boring (or annoying) story.
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