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Chris notices that he can do no wrong after Julius lends him a pair of lucky socks; Drew and Tonya decide to play their parents against each other.
Chris notices that he can do no wrong after Julius lends him a pair of lucky socks; Drew and Tonya decide to play their parents against each other.
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Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP17 "Everybody Hates DJs"Chris becomes popular when he fills in for the neighborhood DJ, who is arrested during a party.
Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP18 "Everybody Hates Baseball"Chris must choose between going to a ballgame with his father or going to the movies with Tasha.
Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP19 "Everybody Hates Gambling"Doc discovers that Chris has a natural talent for predicting outcomes of games, but Chris' lucky streak ends when a bookie (Vincent Pastore) shows up at his front door.
Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP20 "Everybody Hates Dirty Jokes"Chris gets in trouble when he tells his classmates dirty jokes; Rochelle tries to find a man for her mother.
Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP16 "Everybody Hates Chain Snatching"When Chris thwarts Malvo's attempt to steal Vanessa's gold chain, he has one day to produce a replacement necklace.
Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP15 "Everybody Hates Cutting School"Chris and Greg get caught cutting school to see a movie; Rochelle decides to help out at the school's book fair; Julius tries to renew his driver's license.
Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP14 "Everybody Hates the Substitute"A substitute teacher (Orlando Jones) holds Chris to a higher standard than his classmates; Tonya learns to get her way by accusing Drew of hitting her.
Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP13 "Everybody Hates Snow Day"After mistakenly going to school on a snow day, Chris must stay in the building with Principal Edwards (Jason Alexander) until they can reach his parents.
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