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The Cleveland Show Season 1

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On the way to California, soft-spoken Cleveland Brown and his unruly kids Cleveland Jr make a pit stop at their hometown, where Brown reunites with old high school sweetheart Donna. From that very moment, Brown and his little son are going to have a new life in a new family, together with a rebellious teenage girl, a sharp-tongued boy, and a caring woman.
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Variety
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September 27, 2009

It's an acquired taste, but in fundamental commercial terms, it ought to fit right in with Fox's animation block.
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Newsday
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September 27, 2009

Yeah, sure, I hated myself for laughing. But, hey. I'm sorry. What can I say? I laughed.
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New York Daily News
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September 27, 2009

If "The Cleveland Show" isn't quite as sharp-tongued or focused yet as "Family Guy," it's got the eccentricity to fit into broadcast television's most off-center evening.
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USA Today
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September 27, 2009

In three episodes, there's hardly a laugh to be found. Bad taste, we'll accept. Boring we won't.
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Newark Star-Ledger
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September 27, 2009

The much larger problem is that Cleveland isn't an inherently interesting, or, worse, funny, character.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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September 27, 2009

The guess here is that if you don't know anything about "Family Guy," you'll be watching another network anyway.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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September 27, 2009

The Cleveland Show has more warmth that flows from its gentle title character, Cleveland Brown
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New York Post
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September 27, 2009

"Family Guy" might have pulled it off; here it's just boring.
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Boston Globe
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September 27, 2009

For a certain segment of the audience - men, boys, evil babies, talking bears - it's likely to go over quite well.
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Washington Post
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September 27, 2009

You don't really have to be a reactionary to find MacFarlane's comedy revolting, or to see his "art" as the mass-media equivalent of peddling smut to kids, do you?
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