‘Everybody Hates Chris’ Ends Season Four
Tonight (May at 8pm ET, the CW sitcom Everybody Hates Chris presents its fourth-season finale, which may also end up being the show’s series finale, given the network’s current exclusive focus on teenage female viewers.
During “Everybody Hates G.E.D.,” Chris learns the sobering news that he’ll have to repeat the tenth grade if he receives one more tardy. Who wants that on their shoulders, right? So, of course, Chris does everything possible to arrive at school on time.
Nonetheless, he’s eventually late again when he misses the bus one day, and to make matters worse, he then has to …read more
Everybody Hates Chris: ‘Bomb Threats’ Preview
April 30, 2009 by Chandra
Everybody Hates Chris fans, make sure you catch the fresh May 1st and May 8th episodes of the series because it looks more and more like they will be the excellent comedy’s last ones.
The CW apparently has no more use for sitcoms or television shows that don’t target an audience of teenage girls, putting Chris and The Game, its current Friday-night companion, in grave danger of impending cancellation.
Tomorrow’s brand-new episode is called “Everybody Hates Bomb Threats.” After Chris and his classmates are required to memorize and recite a World War II speech as punishment for him disrupting the class, …read more
CW Hands Out Early Renewals – No ‘Chris’ or ‘Game’ Included
February 26, 2009 by Chandra
Should we be worried, Everybody Hates Chris and The Game fans?
Earlier this week, The CW announced its early decision to renew six series for an additional season: 90210, America’s Next Top Model, Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill, Smallville, and Supernatural. As the list clearly shows, Everybody Hates Chris and The Game aren’t included. Neither is the midseason dramedy Reaper, but that show is unique because it has yet to premiere during the current 2008–2009 season.
So, my question is do sitcom fans have cause for concern given that no pickup went to either of The CW’s only series in …read more
Everybody Hates Chris: ‘Everybody Hates Mr. Levine’ Preview
January 9, 2009 by Chandra
There’s a fresh episode of Everybody Hates Chris coming up tonight, January 9, at 8pm EST called “Everybody Hates Mr. Levine.”
When a stranger helps Chris during a blackout, he decides to help the man in turn by encouraging him to meet new people.
Meanwhile, Greg becomes upset when he discovers that everybody at school refers to him as “Chris and Greg,” as if he’s not his own person, and Rochelle adopts a new attitude when she learns — get ready for a great twist — that her birth certificate indicates she’s actually one whole year younger than she thought she was. …read more
Post-Turkey Day ‘Everybody Hates Chris’ and ‘The Game’
November 28, 2008 by Chandra
If the deluge of holiday specials and repeats has you down in the dumps right about now, take pleasure in the fact that at least The CW is serving up fresh TV tonight on the sitcoms Everybody Hates Chris and The Game. Even better for some grinches, both episodes are free of holiday themes.
At 8pm EST, “Everybody Hates James” finds Rochelle convinced Julius is committing adultery after he overdoes the advice he learns from The Oprah Winfrey Show. Meanwhile, Chris strives to survive the experience of joining the Big Brothers program as a volunteer after the shock of …read more
Everybody Hates Chris: ‘Everybody Hates Big Bird’ Preview
November 21, 2008 by Chandra
No, not that Big Bird. Everybody loves him to death, of course.
The title of the next Everybody Hates Chris episode, “Everybody Hates Big Bird,” refers to Kelly, a geeky girl from his high school with the nickname Big Bird, who asks Chris out on a date, just as he’s starting to feel comfortable in his new academic digs.
Predictably, Chris isn’t interested, but he goes out with Kelly anyway to avoid hurting her feelings. The upside of the situation is he then realizes she’s not so bad after spending time with her.
Kelly is played by tall, gangly, and clearly …read more
Everybody Hates Chris: ‘Everybody Hates Homecoming’ Preview
Tonight’s episode of Everybody Hates Chris is called “Everybody Hates Homecoming,” and it’s a homage to one of the most popular sitcoms in recent decades, The Cosby Show.
7 Up Man Orlando Jones guest stars as Dr. Clint Huxtable, the father of Jenise (Tristin Mays), who asks Chris to be her date for Tattaglia’s homecoming dance. Before they can go, however, her father Clint wants to meet Chris at their Cosby lookalike home.
Sneak a peek at the episode in the two clips after the jump.
Everybody Hates Chris: 4.02 ‘Everybody Hates Cake’ Recap
October 12, 2008 by Chandra
Original Air Date: October 10, 2008
There are many standout moments during this episode of Everybody Hates Chris, first and foremost the scenes featuring former Martin co-stars Tichina Arnold and Tisha Campbell Martin. Tisha plays Peaches, a recently released ex-convict (she unintentionally aided and abetted her thieving boyfriend by sitting in the getaway car and not running away when the cops came) who also happens to be the mother of Tasha, Chris’ first and former crush from the building.
Despite Rochelle’s initial disdain for loudmouthed Peaches and her brash ways — such as barging in on the Rocks for a meal …read more
Everybody Hates Chris: ‘Everybody Hates Cake’ Photos
Tisha Campbell Martin, former castmate of Tichina Arnold on the old sitcom Martin and co-star of Lifetime’s upcoming sitcom Rita Rocks, makes an appearance on the October 10 episode of Everybody Hates Chris called “Everybody Hates Cake.”
She plays Peaches, an ex-con who gets too friendly with Arnold’s reluctant Rochelle. Take a look at a few photos from the episode after the jump to see Tisha and several other guest stars in action.
Everybody Hates Chris: 4.01 ‘Everybody Hates Tattaglia’ Recap
Original Air Date: October 3, 2008
Everybody Hates Chris is back — with a cast full of kids who are so big now — and none of the funny or magic seem to be gone (thank goodness).
The fourth season opens with Chris reporting for his first day of high school at Tattaglia High. To his dismay, however, he soon learns that he’s in an all-white homeroom again, this time with a seemingly proud and openly racist teacher named Mr. Thurman (In Plain Sight’s Paul Ben-Victor), who makes his former teacher Ms. Morello (Jacqueline Mazarella) look only mildly racist.
Chris immediately says …read more


