The Cleveland Show season 1 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a comical twist, Rallo wins a fish at a carnival game, naming it Rockwell. Meanwhile, Cleveland encourages his friend Holt to assert independence from his overbearing mother, leading to a hilarious misunderstanding where Holt is suspected of murder. The supposed victim turns out to be a sex doll, not Holt's mother. Concurrently, Cleveland Jr. believes he's "pregnant" after swallowing Rallo's fish, adding to the episode's humor. The story ends with Cleveland helping Holt reunite with his sex doll, reflecting on the quirks of love and relationships.
Full Episode S01E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stoolfest?
Stoolfest is a local carnival featured in "The Cleveland Show," known for its quirky and slightly dangerous atmosphere.
Who is Rallo?
Rallo is one of the main characters in "The Cleveland Show," known for his wit and adventurous spirit.
How does Rallo win his fish, Rockwell, at the carnival?
Rallo wins Rockwell by skillfully beating a rigged game at the carnival's arcade.
Why can't Holt join Cleveland at Stoolfest?
Holt is unable to join Cleveland at Stoolfest because he is at the mall with his overbearing mother.
What advice does Cleveland give Holt about his mother?
Cleveland advises Holt to stand up to his mother and assert his independence.
What misconception does Donna have about Holt?
Donna mistakenly believes that Holt has murdered his mother after witnessing a suspicious scene at his house.
What is revealed about the supposed murder victim?
It is revealed that the supposed murder victim is actually a sex doll, not Holt's mother.
Who is Jane, and how does she relate to Holt?
Jane is a woman Cleveland sets up with Holt, but their relationship turns out to be abusive.
What comical belief arises from Junior drinking Rallo's fish?
There's a comical belief that Cleveland Jr. is "pregnant" with the fish after accidentally drinking it.
How do Cleveland and his friends fare against Jane?
Cleveland and his friends attempt to confront Jane about her abuse, but she physically overpowers them.
How does Donna handle the situation with Jane?
Donna takes charge and successfully confronts and defeats Jane, defending Holt.
What resolution is reached for Holt's romantic life?
Cleveland reunites Holt with his sex doll, Kimmy, which he bought at a police auction, bringing contentment to Holt.
What is the theme song of "The Cleveland Show"?
The theme song is a funky disco tune that introduces Cleveland Brown and his return to his hometown with his new family.
How does the episode portray Cleveland Jr.'s reaction to swallowing the fish?
The episode humorously portrays Cleveland Jr. experiencing 'pregnancy' symptoms and emotions after swallowing Rallo's fish.
What lesson does the episode convey about relationships?
The episode humorously explores themes of independence in relationships and the importance of standing up for oneself.