You know another thing about why there was never a Quagmire show: Seth specifically says no one wants to see a show "starring a rapist" which is how he described Quagmire. I don'tk now about that but the FOX execitves would never want a show starring a rapist. And Quagmire in a lot of his appearences is essistantly that. Enough of that though: Onto the review.
Some history should be remembered first. Back in 2003/2004 when American Dad was first being constructed, Family Guy's revival wasn't yet finalized. As a result the idea of having a similar show to FG was seen more as a good thing since it would be the closest we got to seeing FG on the air. Eventually FG got brought back though but obviously the first few eps of American Dad would always have that "trying to be somewhat like FG" smell. Eventually though that show went on it's own little weird direction and became a different kind of family sitcom.
However, that excuse won't work twice.
Remember not only has this show been in the works for over a year and a half (that we know of) but by the point of it's genesis Family Guy and American Dad have been going quite awhile succesfully. As a result there really wasn't a need to do another show in either's style. Which is probably another reason why people balked at the idea of the Cleveland show. Still I maintained that since we haven't seen a full ep of it until now maybe there would be something to this show that would make it stand out from the other MacFarlane esque programs.
Seeing the pilot though... not so much. I mean yeah it is a pilot and obviously all pilots are going to be a little rough around the edges, but the general style, cutaways, characterization and ideas in this show seem pretty much just like Family Guy. Essitantly it is Family Guy, starring Cleveland instead of Peter. Even American Dad felt different when it first started out. Then again this is the ep also co written by MacFarlane so maybe on the more Mike Henry or other Cleveland show only writers there will be a different feel. Not really here though. None of the side characters really stand out besides as just friends or rivals of Cleveland to have (Tim the Bear's the only one that comes close and that's because I wonder if that's MacFarlane doing the voice since it sounds way different then anything else he's even VAed) and the main family... well maybe we need to go over each one individually.
Donna: So far she seems more like a doormat then anything else. Someone who can't even control her own kids, stay with an annoying jerk who obviously dosen't treat her well, and can only admit her love for Cleveland after he does it. Maybe the point is that he was suppose to "save her" from her crummy life or something but it really comes across as her just being an overall fairly weak character. Will she be as sadistically b****y like Lois got or as ditzy and perky as Francinne? Hard to tell really. I guess she had some okay moments from Cleveland but really she dosen't stand out to me as a character other then the wife/maternal figure.
Roberta: Take three for doing a daughter character. If there's a big weaklink that American Dad and Family Guy shared was that the daughter character was either treated like garbage (Meg) or ignored for the most part (Hayley) because the writers never knew what to do with them. I see the same happening for Roberta. It's obvious they're trying to make her a bit different since with the whole "black attidue" she gives to Donna but that's pretty much the only thing that seperates her character from the other female teens of the other MacFarlane familes. For some strange reason I do think that they could do something interesting with her but I have no idea what yet.
Rolo: Remember back when Fox was first announcing the Cleveland show and there was a teaser where Peter and Cleveland were talking about it? I remember in the teaser Peter asking if Cleveland would take Stewie, and Cleveland mentioning they wouldn't need to since they had their own funny kid. Which I guess is where Rolo fits into. Of the three new family members he does seem the most well developed but that's only because he's suppose to be the comedic oddball pervert. The Stewie or the Roger who can easily hold a conversation with themselves that entertain people and make them the stand out character of the entire famly. Problem is all of Rolo's characteristics have been played out before in said other two shows. So seeing him try to crack wise to Cleveland or look at girl's panties just feels really rehashed.
Cleveland Jr: I want to know the actual reasons behind changing Cleveland Jr. In the show we got that he lived with Loretta until now and hit a growthspurt no one else apparently did, but I want know the creative team's reasoning for changing the character. The only reason I can think of was like Kevin (Joe's son of FG) they didn't like him. Thus why Cleveland Jr didn't even appear in the show after he was renewed. But when they were getting a cleveland show together thought they had a chance to completley revamp the character. As a result gone was the fast paced manic kid. In his place was a fat, slow witted overweight teen who looks up to and depends on his father. So essitantly Cleveland Jr became a fatter and black Chris. Not really an improvement IMHO.
As for Cleveland himself unlike what some feared he stays more in character. Yeah there's more of an edge then the one he had on FG (then again even back in the first season he was for using violence to handle situations. Remember how Spooner Street got free cable?) but there's an overall nice attidue that defintley does make him stand out compared to Peter and Stan. Making Cleveland the best character in his own show actually. Which is I guess how it's suppose to be but without a supporting cast of interesting characters to fall back on, that's not going to go very long.
As for the jokes, most of them were very hit and miss. And most of the hits were at the begninning in the Family Guy esque part of the show (with the last straw of Cleveland leaving being him being knocked out of his house again, pointing out he's always expected to go along with whatever Peter's planning, getting Lois and Bonnie to make out, the spinoff comment) and the rest being scattered around. (The R. Kelly cutaway, the repeat gag of a show white people think black people would be interested in), Cleveland and Donna dancing (well that was more a character moment then a comedy one) and the Brady Bunch line at the end though that one Entertainment Weekly spoled. But yeah a pretty weak pilot overall. I'm not writing the show off yet but it really needs to improve it's side characters and be less like Family Guy because if we wanted Family Guy, we'd watch family guy. there's no need for a second Family Guy with all the other things MacFarlane invests time into.