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When Tasha breaks up with her boyfriend, Chris steps in as her escort to the Easter Pageant, but first he has to figure out how to be in two places at once.
When Tasha breaks up with her boyfriend, Chris steps in as her escort to the Easter Pageant, but first he has to figure out how to be in two places at once.
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Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP14 "Everybody Hates Easter"When Tasha breaks up with her boyfriend, Chris steps in as her escort to the Easter Pageant, but first he has to figure out how to be in two places at once.
Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP15 "Everybody Hates Gretzky"Trying to keep his younger brother out of trouble, Chris reluctantly skips school to accompany Drew on a mission to find his idol, hockey player Wayne Gretzky.
Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP16 "Everybody Hates the BFD"Chris is so desperate to raise the funds to go to a concert that he jumps at the chance to participate in Mr. Omar's scholarship fund; Rochelle's injured arm gives her a way to avoid taking care of Julius and the family.
Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP17 "Everybody Hates Ex-Cons"Chris decides to help Malvo, a career criminal recently released from prison, turn his life around and go back to high school; Julius, a die-hard Dodgers fan, feels betrayed when Drew decides he is a fan of the Mets.
Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP14 "Everybody Hates Easter"When Tasha breaks up with her boyfriend, Chris steps in as her escort to the Easter Pageant, but first he has to figure out how to be in two places at once.
Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP13 "Everybody Hates the First Kiss"After finding out that Tasha goes to "spin the bottle" parties, Chris is determined to get invited so he can experience his first kiss; Rochelle runs into an old boyfriend, making Julius jealous.
Everybody Hates Chris
S3, EP12 "Everybody Hates Bad Boys"When Chris discovers that his crush, Tasha (Paige Hurd), likes "bad boys," he decides to lose his "nice guy" image; Julius is employee of the month and wins a free dinner at a fancy restaurant.
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