The Cleveland Show season 3 episode 18 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Cleveland and Donna attend a college night for Roberta, who resists the idea of higher education, preferring to emulate successful celebrities who didn't attend college. Cleveland, nostalgic about his college days, decides to take Roberta on a college tour to inspire her. He participates in alumni events, aiming to relive his glory days and impress Roberta, but ends up humiliated. Meanwhile, Roberta shows hidden academic potential and, after a chaotic weekend, attends her interview and starts considering college, hinting at a newfound respect for education and personal growth.
Full Episode S03E18 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Donna worried about Roberta's future?
Donna is concerned about Roberta's college prospects and future success.
What is Cleveland's initial reaction to the college night?
Cleveland is nostalgic but also reluctant to engage due to responsibilities at home.
How does Roberta feel about going to college?
Roberta initially resists the idea of college, aspiring to emulate celebrities who didn't attend.
What event does Cleveland reminisce about missing?
Cleveland laments missing his college homecoming.
What festival does Roberta plan to attend instead of college?
Roberta plans to attend the QUAMMPF festival.
How does Cleveland try to reconnect with his college days?
Cleveland attempts to relive his college glory days by participating in the Plum Alum competition.
What challenge does Cleveland face at the college?
Cleveland faces humiliation when he is tricked and ends up tied to a donkey, labeled as "Dumb Alum."
How does Roberta react to Cleveland's situation at the college?
Roberta shows concern for Cleveland and leaves the QUAMMPF festival to rescue him.
What does Roberta reveal about her academic capabilities?
Roberta reveals she gets good grades and was in the 98th percentile for the PSATs.
What change occurs in Roberta after the college weekend?
After the college weekend and her interview, Roberta contemplates attending college seriously.