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Chris ends up in traffic court after taking his father's car for a spin.
Chris ends up in traffic court after taking his father's car for a spin.
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Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP1 "Everybody Hates the Guidance Counselor"After Chris tests poorly on a standardized exam, his teacher refers him to the school's guidance counselor, who puts him through a series of mental evaluations.
Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP2 "Everybody Hates Caruso"Caruso relinquishes his role as school bully after he gets bullied himself; Julius secretly tries to find extra work when he must use his vacation days.
Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP3 "Everybody Hates Driving"Chris ends up in traffic court after taking his father's car for a spin.
Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP4 "Everybody Hates Blackie"When the family gets a dog, Chris must train it to be an attack dog; Drew and Tonya must find new ways to amuse themselves without TV.
Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP22 "Everybody Hates the Last Day"Chris decides to exact revenge on Caruso for making his life miserable for the past two years.
Everybody Hates Chris
S2, EP21 "Everybody Hates Math"Rochelle tries to tutor Chris in algebra so he can participate in a math competition.
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, 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.
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