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Chris and Greg try to find fake IDs so they can attend a concert; Rochelle plans a party for Julius.
Chris and Greg try to find fake IDs so they can attend a concert; Rochelle plans a party for Julius.
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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.
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S4, EP15 "Everybody Hates Boxing"Coach Thurman suggests that Chris learn to box so he can defend himself; Julius suspects that Rochelle is having an affair.
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S4, EP16 "Everybody Hates Lasagna"Chris reluctantly agrees to hold onto a stash of marijuana but has a difficult time finding an appropriate place to hide it; Rochelle has to learn the beauty salon's new computer system.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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