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Cleveland and his friends get ready to enter Stoolbend's annual boat race; Cleveland is thrilled when his celebrity idol moves to town.
Cleveland and his friends get ready to enter Stoolbend's annual boat race; Cleveland is thrilled when his celebrity idol moves to town.
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S2, EP17 "To Live and Die in Va."Lester appears to take his own life after losing his life savings; Rallo opens his own barbershop.
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S2, EP18 "The Essence of Cleveland"Donna becomes extremely jealous when Cleveland is reunited with a former high school classmate who is now thin and beautiful.
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S2, EP19 "Ship'rect"Cleveland and his friends get ready to enter Stoolbend's annual boat race; Cleveland is thrilled when his celebrity idol moves to town.
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S2, EP20 "Back to Cool"Cleveland becomes jealous when Cleveland Jr. bonds with Donna's ex-husband, Robert.
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S2, EP16 "The Way the Cookie Crumbles"Cleveland discovers his parents have been selling his belongings because they lost their life savings to a scam artist; Rallo gets a toy microphone.
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S2, EP15 "The Blue and the Gray and the Brown"When Cleveland's efforts to save the town's drive-in movie theater are noticed by the Stoolbend Preservation Society, he is invited to a private dinner where he learns about the town's legacy.
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S2, EP14 "Terry Unmarried"When Cleveland discovers that he and his wife are not married and that his best friend, Terry, is gay and in a relationship, they all decide to go to Vermont for a double wedding; Cleveland Jr. tries to get Rallo to break a nasty habit.
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S2, EP13 "A Short Story and a Tall Tale"Donna and Cleveland score court-side seats to an all-star basketball game; Rallo makes a new friend.
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