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Because the family is sick, Mr. Omar agrees to look after Chris, who takes advantage of the situation by spending time alone with Tasha.
Because the family is sick, Mr. Omar agrees to look after Chris, who takes advantage of the situation by spending time alone with Tasha.
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Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP6 "Everybody Hates Bed-Stuy"When Chris joins the writing staff of the school newspaper, he makes up a story about a serial killer that causes a panic in the community.
Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP7 "Everybody Hates Houseguests"Greg is treated like royalty when he comes to stay with the family.
Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP8 "Everybody Hates Minimum Wage"Chris learns a valuable lesson about the working world when he gets a new job.
Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP9 "Everybody Hates the New Kid"When Chris bonds with a new student at school, Greg warns him to stay far away; Julius and Rochelle get an unexpected IRS refund check.
Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP5 "Everybody Hates the Bachelor Pad"Because the family is sick, Mr. Omar agrees to look after Chris, who takes advantage of the situation by spending time alone with Tasha.
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
S3, EP3 "Everybody Hates Driving"Chris ends up in traffic court after taking his father's car for a spin.
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.
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