The Cleveland Show season 1 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Cleveland reminisces about his high school glory days in 1984, but faces a harsh reality when trying to relive them through his son, Junior. He attempts to revive the high school's disbanded baseball program, succeeding with help from Terry's fundraising. Despite inheriting Cleveland's legendary jersey, Junior prefers the Math Club over baseball. Cleveland's initial disappointment and actions lead to public humiliation for Junior. Eventually, Cleveland realizes his mistake, apologizes, and accepts Junior's true interests, leading to a reconciled relationship.
Full Episode S01E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What year is being reminisced about in the opening scene?
1984.
Why was Cleveland celebrated in his high school days?
For winning a game with a home run and having his jersey number planned to be retired.
Who disbanded the baseball program at the school?
Principal Wally Farquhar.
How did Cleveland plan to revive the baseball program?
By raising funds to restore the field and program.
Who provided a significant donation for the baseball field's restoration?
Mr. Waterman.
Why does Cleveland's son Junior choose not to play baseball?
He is more interested in joining the Math Club.
How does the public react to Junior's performance in the baseball game?
They mock him and tarnish Cleveland's legacy.
What does Cleveland do out of shame for Junior's performance?
He steals back his legendary jersey from Junior.
How does Cleveland make amends with his son?
By apologizing and acknowledging Junior's strengths in other areas.
What lesson is reiterated to Wally Farquhar at the end?
Messing with Cleveland leads to humiliating consequences.