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Ending the "tab" system and forcing Cleveland and his friends to pay their long-overdue bills.
is the 14th episode of the first season of the animated sitcom The Cleveland Show , originally airing on February 21, 2010. The title is a reference to the F. Scott Fitzgerald short story (and 2008 film) The Curious Case of Benjamin Button . Main Plot: Father-Son Bar Feud
In the secondary storyline, Roberta competes with a wealthy rival named Lacey Stapleton. To one-up her, Roberta disguises Rallo as an "adopted son" from Africa to gain social status at a fundraising benefit for an organization called (Caucasian Heroes Offering Dollars Everywhere). The Curious Case of Jr. Working at the Stool - IMDb [S1E14] The Curious Case of Jr. Working at the ...
After being fired, Junior plots a psychological "slow burn" revenge against his father. Over several nights, he:
Replaces Cleveland's shirts with smaller sizes to make him think he is gaining weight. Ending the "tab" system and forcing Cleveland and
Cleveland attempts to teach Junior about responsibility by challenging him to get a job. After a disastrous interview at a slaughterhouse where he is mistaken for an escaped cow, Junior eventually finds work at Cleveland's favorite hangout, .
Feeling unwelcome in his own favorite haunt, Cleveland conspires to get his son fired by reporting him to the authorities for being an underage worker. Junior's Elaborate Revenge Scott Fitzgerald short story (and 2008 film) The
Trims Cleveland's mustache slightly each night until it is entirely gone.