The Cleveland Show season 2 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Cleveland and Rallo engage in a bizarre activity involving a tiger and a Komodo dragon at home. Rallo, feeling patronized for his size, befriends Marty, a fellow little person, and explores a new lifestyle. Cleveland, after receiving NBA All-Star Game tickets in an awkward racial encounter, heads to Los Angeles with Donna. There, they face various disappointments. Rallo's attempt at a date turns chaotic, leading to a confrontation with Marty's group. Meanwhile, Cleveland's rude behavior at the NBA game brings the players to his doorstep in Virginia, resulting in a comedic mix-up and eventual reconciliation.
Full Episode S02E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why were Cleveland and Rallo watching a tiger fight a Komodo dragon?
They were enjoying an unusual and adventurous activity in their living room.
What is Cleveland's response to putting Rallo in a cage?
He claims it's not a cage, but a crate.
Why does Rallo feel like a second-class citizen?
He is tired of being treated like a child because of his small size.
How does Cleveland acquire the NBA All-Star Game tickets?
His boss gives them to him, making an awkward comment about Cleveland's race.
Who is Marty and what does he share with Rallo?
Marty is a little person who shares Rallo's frustration about how they are treated.
What are some of the places Cleveland and Donna visit in L.A.?
They visit downtown L.A., Beverly Hills, the beach, and a marijuana store.
How does Rallo's date go at Cheese E. Charlie's?
It doesn't go as planned, and Rallo ends up ditching his wedding plans.
Why do NBA players decide to confront Cleveland in Virginia?
They are upset about the insults Cleveland shouted at them during the NBA All-Star Game.
What misunderstanding does Rallo have about "little people"?
He initially thinks it refers to children, not realizing it means adults of small stature.
How is the conflict between Cleveland and the NBA players resolved?
Apologies are made, and Cleveland makes amends with the players.