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Chris wants to spend New Year's Eve in Times Square; Julius stops a man from jumping off a bridge; Drew and Tonya see who can stay up the latest.

Chris wants to spend New Year's Eve in Times Square; Julius stops a man from jumping off a bridge; Drew and Tonya see who can stay up the latest.

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Everybody Hates Chris

S4, EP11 "Everybody Hates Mr. Levine"

Rochelle discovers she is a year younger than she thought she was; a stranger helps Chris to safety during a blackout; Greg feels as though he has no identity.

Everybody Hates Chris

S4, EP12 "Everybody Hates Varsity Jackets"

Greg and Chris decide to join the wrestling team to get a varsity jacket to impress the ladies; Rochelle tries a popular weight-loss drink.

Everybody Hates Chris

S4, EP13 "Everybody Hates Fake IDs"

Chris and Greg try to find fake IDs so they can attend a concert; Rochelle plans a party for Julius.

Everybody Hates Chris

S4, EP14 "Everybody Hates the PSATs"

When Rochelle makes the family go to a social event, Chris is left with no time to study for the PSATs and resorts to buying the answer key.

Everybody Hates Chris

S4, EP10 "Everybody Hates New Year's Eve"

Chris wants to spend New Year's Eve in Times Square; Julius stops a man from jumping off a bridge; Drew and Tonya see who can stay up the latest.

Everybody Hates Chris

S4, EP9 "Everybody Hates James"

Rochelle thinks Julius is having an affair; Chris participates in the "Big Brothers" program.

Everybody Hates Chris

S4, EP8 "Everybody Hates Big Bird"

The dorkiest girl in school, nicknamed Big Bird, asks Chris on a date.

Everybody Hates Chris

S4, EP7 "Everybody Hates Snitches"

Chris sneaks out to the movies with his friends and witnesses a shooting outside the theater; Julius and Rochelle go to a Broadway musical for their anniversary.

This sitcom chronicles the misadventures of teenager Chris as he grows up in 1980s Brooklyn. Chris is surrounded by eccentric family members, including frugal father Julius, intimidating mother Rochelle, spoiled sister Tonya and younger brother Drew, who is more popular than Chris. The show is based on the life of comedian Chris Rock, who serves as the narrator for the show and is also an executive producer.
Starring: Antonio Fargas, Ernest Thomas, Imani Hakim, Jacqueline Mazarella, Jeris Lee Poindexter, Kevontay Jackson, Owen Smith, Paul Ben-Victor, Tequan Richmond, Terry Crews, Tichina Arnold, Todd Bridges, Travis Flory, Tyler James Williams, Vincent Martella
Original Air Date: Sep 22, 2005
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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