Ep 7. Another Bad Thanksgiving
- TV14
- November 28, 2010
- 21 min
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6.8 (261)
Cleveland Brown, the fun-loving, easy-going character from the popular show Family Guy, has his own spin-off series that takes place in the city of Stoolbend, Virginia. In season 2 episode 7, entitled "Another Bad Thanksgiving," Cleveland and his wacky group of friends and family find themselves in the midst of another holiday gone awry.
Cleveland and his wife Donna (voiced by Sanaa Lathan) are hosting Thanksgiving dinner at their house, but things quickly spiral out of control when their friends and family members begin to arrive. As usual, Cleveland's neighbors Terry and his husband Paul (voiced by Jason Sudeikis) show up uninvited, along with their adopted daughter Raymond, who loves to cause trouble.
Meanwhile, Cleveland's old high school crush, Fatty Patty (voiced by Jillian Bell), has also shown up unexpectedly. Cleveland is torn between his loyalty to Donna and his lingering feelings for Patty, which only makes things even more complicated.
To make matters worse, Donna's parents, Dee Dee (voiced by Phylicia Rashad) and Robert (voiced by Carl Reiner), arrive and immediately start bickering with each other. Their constant arguing only adds to the tension already brewing in the room.
As the night goes on, tensions come to a boiling point, and all hell breaks loose. Cleveland's attempts to keep the peace only make things worse, and the Thanksgiving dinner quickly devolves into chaos.
But even with all the drama and fighting, there are still plenty of laughs to be had. The Cleveland Show is known for its irreverent humor, and this episode is no exception. From Raymond's mischievous pranks to Fatty Patty's attempts to seduce Cleveland, there are plenty of hilarious moments that keep the episode entertaining from beginning to end.
Overall, "Another Bad Thanksgiving" is a great episode of The Cleveland Show that perfectly captures the show's unique brand of humor. Fans of the series will love it, and newcomers to the show will find plenty to enjoy as well. With its likable characters, sharp writing, and outrageous plotlines, The Cleveland Show is a great choice for anyone looking for a good laugh.