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Todd VanDerWerff of ] gave the episode a positive review, and especially praised Cleveland Jr.'s storyline, writing "there are times when I'll laugh at something Cleveland, Jr., says just because of the delivery of the line. It's a great voice, for one, but it's also coming from the one character the show seems to have completely thought out".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avclub.com/articles/once-upon-a-time-in-springfieldthe-simpsons-20th-a,36910/|title=Once Upon a Time in Springfield"/The Simpsons 20th Anniversay Special in 3-D on Ice/"Love Rollercoaster|work=]|author=VanDerWerff, Todd|date=January 11, 2010|accessdate=2010-03-31}}</ref> Jason Hughes of ] wrote that Jane Lynch was "woefully under-utilized", but praised Cleveland Jr.'s song.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvsquad.com/2010/01/11/review-the-cleveland-show-love-rollercoaster/|title=Review: The Cleveland Show - Love Rollercoaster|work=]|author=Hughes, Jason|date=January 11, 2010|accessdate=2010-03-31}}</ref> Ahsan Haque of ] wrote that the storyline with Roberta and Cleveland Jr. "could have been handled in a crude lowbrow fashion" but instead it took "a nice heartwarming turn" He called the "Balls Deep" song "the strongest and catchiest musical number we've seen on the show so far" and rated the episode 8.6 out of 10.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tv.ign.com/articles/106/1060102p1.html|title= Todd VanDerWerff of ] gave the episode a positive review, and especially praised Cleveland Jr.'s storyline, writing "there are times when I'll laugh at something Cleveland, Jr., says just because of the delivery of the line. It's a great voice, for one, but it's also coming from the one character the show seems to have completely thought out".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avclub.com/articles/once-upon-a-time-in-springfieldthe-simpsons-20th-a,36910/|title=Once Upon a Time in Springfield"/The Simpsons 20th Anniversay Special in 3-D on Ice/"Love Rollercoaster|work=]|author=VanDerWerff, Todd|date=January 11, 2010|accessdate=2010-03-31}}</ref> Jason Hughes of ] wrote that Jane Lynch was "woefully under-utilized", but praised Cleveland Jr.'s song.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvsquad.com/2010/01/11/review-the-cleveland-show-love-rollercoaster/|title=Review: The Cleveland Show - Love Rollercoaster|work=]|author=Hughes, Jason|date=January 11, 2010|accessdate=2010-03-31}}</ref> Ahsan Haque of ] wrote that the storyline with Roberta and Cleveland Jr. "could have been handled in a crude lowbrow fashion" but instead it took "a nice heartwarming turn" He called the "Balls Deep" song "the strongest and catchiest musical number we've seen on the show so far" and rated the episode 8.6 out of 10.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tv.ign.com/articles/106/1060102p1.html|title=
The Cleveland Show: "Love Rollercoaster" Review|work=]|author=Haque, Ahsan|date=January 11, 2010|accessdate=2010-03-31}}</ref> The Cleveland Show: "Love Rollercoaster" Review|work=]|author=Haque, Ahsan|date=January 11, 2010|accessdate=2010-03-31}}</ref>

], a frequent critic of ]-produced programs (including ''The Cleveland Show''), named "Love Rollercoaster" its "Worst TV Show of the Week", based on a ]-laden song Cleveland Jr. sings to his father to explain his feelings for Tyra:

{{cquote|''I'm talkin' 'bout balls deep/I'm talkin' 'bout balls deep/I'm talkin' 'bout balls deep in love/I'm talkin' 'bout balls deep/I'm talkin' 'bout balls deep/I'm talkin' 'bout balls deep in love''}}

The PTC also cited the interpretative lyric in its critique, which was as follows:

{{cquote|''I wanna have sex with her personality/Dry hump with her positive traits/Give a poundin' to her feelings/Make her south mouth salivate.}}

The PTC drew comparisons of Cleveland Jr.'s ode of love to ]' song "]", which generated controversy in 2009 due to the double-entendre title lyric. Both songs, the PTC stated, had clumsy double-entendres, with ''The Cleveland Show'' incorporating former NBA superstar ] slam-dunking a basketball at the end of the song (to illustrate Cleveland Jr.'s infatuation with Tyra).<ref>"Worst TV Show of the Week," ], January 15, 2010. Accessed 01-19-2010. </ref>


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Television episode
"Love Rollercoaster (The Cleveland Show)"

"Love Rollercoaster" is the eleventh episode of The Cleveland Show. It aired on January 10, 2010 on Fox. In this episode, Roberta learns a lesson about looks.

The episode was written by Kirker Butler, and directed by Ron Rubio.

Plot

Cleveland Jr. is building a model rocket for the school science fair. Roberta's new teacher, Ms. Eck (voiced by Jane Lynch) challenges Roberta to prove she can get by without her looks and has her alter her appearance by wearing a 'fat suit'. Her first day as 'Tyra' gets off in an inauspicious start when she is rejected by Federline and the teachers she previously had wrapped around her finger. Cleveland Jr. sees her alone in the cafeteria and warms up to her. When he shows her his model rocket, which is not only failing but is being outmatched by the geeks who are translating Klingon, she helps him with the design flaw. They win the science fair - probably because of the TIE fighters the rocket deployed to attack the geeks - and Ms. Eck gives Roberta an 'A' Grade for proving she more than just looks. However, Cleveland Jr. falls in love with Roberta and when he tricks her into meeting the family while disguised as Tyra she has to admit her actions. Cleveland tells her she has to figure a way out of her predicament. She invents a story about moving to Alaska to avoid breaking Cleveland Jr.'s heart.

Meanwhile, Cleveland and the guys impressed by Holt's new 'Nasal Laser', set out to invent the next infomercial product. After bouncing ideas around they decide that a movable coaster for beers is just the item they need. The guys try to shut Cleveland out of his preferred name of the 'Roller Coaster' in favor of the 'Brew-Choo Train'. Cleveland decides to make their booth sign at the invention show using the name he prefers and is kicked out of the group. The guys show up and they tell him the invention already exists and they are being sued. It turns out he saw an ad on late night television while high and had forgotten about it. He gloats at first about the guys getting stuck with the lawsuit until they reveal they never took his name off the invention and HE is the one being sued. He gets off due to some legal maneuvering but comes up with a new idea...based on an invention he had seen earlier at the invention show. He is told he should lay off the weed.

Reception

The episode was one of the few episodes of the show reviewed mostly positive

The episode was viewed by 8.549 million viewers with an 18–49 rating of 4.2/10, making it the second most-viewed episode in its timeslot, but least viewed episode on FOX that night after The Simpsons and The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! On Ice!.

Todd VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club gave the episode a positive review, and especially praised Cleveland Jr.'s storyline, writing "there are times when I'll laugh at something Cleveland, Jr., says just because of the delivery of the line. It's a great voice, for one, but it's also coming from the one character the show seems to have completely thought out". Jason Hughes of TV Squad wrote that Jane Lynch was "woefully under-utilized", but praised Cleveland Jr.'s song. Ahsan Haque of IGN wrote that the storyline with Roberta and Cleveland Jr. "could have been handled in a crude lowbrow fashion" but instead it took "a nice heartwarming turn" He called the "Balls Deep" song "the strongest and catchiest musical number we've seen on the show so far" and rated the episode 8.6 out of 10.

References

  1. THERE’S A LITTLE EXTRA LOVE ON AN ALL-NEW “THE CLEVELAND SHOW” SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, ON FOX
  2. http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/01/11/tv-ratings-sunday-football-overrun-boosts-gigantic-simpsons-chuck-premieres-up/38308
  3. VanDerWerff, Todd (January 11, 2010). "Once Upon a Time in Springfield"/The Simpsons 20th Anniversay Special in 3-D on Ice/"Love Rollercoaster". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
  4. Hughes, Jason (January 11, 2010). "Review: The Cleveland Show - Love Rollercoaster". TV Squad. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
  5. Haque, Ahsan (January 11, 2010). "The Cleveland Show: "Love Rollercoaster" Review". IGN. Retrieved 2010-03-31.

External links

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