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Donna finds that she can only fit in with her old friends by pretending she is still single and struggling.

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Meanwhile, the episode features a sharp political satire involving the kids: [S1E6] Ladies' Night

runs for student body president, but he is advised by the ruthless Rallo .

The sixth episode of The Cleveland Show , titled is a classic example of the series' early attempt to find its own identity apart from Family Guy . Originally aired on November 15, 2009 , it centers on the tension between Cleveland’s desire for a perfect "couples" life and Donna’s need for her own social identity. Plot Breakdown: The "Single" Mom Ruse Donna finds that she can only fit in

This episode is often cited for showing a more supportive side of Cleveland; while he is initially hurt, his willingness to let his wife "shun" him to keep her friends showed a level of maturity rarely seen in Peter Griffin.

During a family outing, Cleveland and the kids accidentally stumble upon Donna and her friends. To save her social life, Cleveland performs a surprisingly "selfless" act: he pretends to be a philanderer having an affair with two attractive women, which allows Donna to maintain her "wronged single mother" status in the eyes of her friends. Subplot: The "Blind" Politician Originally aired on November 15, 2009 , it

While Cleveland is eager to double-date with their new neighbors, Donna finds them insufferable and begins sneaking out to reconnect with her old social circle—a .