Everybody Hates Chris Complete Season 1-4 -

Overview: Chris grows more confident but still faces daily challenges at home and school; recurring characters deepen.

Episode list (episode number — title — one-line summary) 23 — Everybody Hates the G.E.D. — Chris encounters adult responsibilities in the neighborhood. 24 — Everybody Hates the Prom — High-school themed antics and misunderstandings. 25 — Everybody Hates Motorcycle — Sibling rivalry and neighborhood showmanship. 26 — Everybody Hates the Babysitter (Again) — Repeat babysitting chaos with new twists. 27 — Everybody Hates When the Internet Goes Down — Early tech frustrations and mischief. 28 — Everybody Hates Omar — A new kid creates competition for Chris. 29 — Everybody Hates the Substitute (Again) — Another substitute tests classroom norms. 30 — Everybody Hates Money — Financial pressure hits home again. 31 — Everybody Hates the Babysitter’s Boyfriend — Teen relationships cause trouble. 32 — Everybody Hates the School Dance — Chris navigates popularity and crushes. 33 — Everybody Hates Fame — Chris briefly tastes attention and its pitfalls. 34 — Everybody Hates Graduation — Changes loom as classmates move forward. 35 — Everybody Hates Movie Night — Family plans go awry around a film. 36 — Everybody Hates the New Guy — Chris adjusts to a challenging new classmate. 37 — Everybody Hates the Rumor — Gossip spreads with big consequences. 38 — Everybody Hates Payback — Chris tries to even the score after an insult. 39 — Everybody Hates the Scholarship — Academic pressure and expectations. 40 — Everybody Hates the Girlfriend — Relationship drama impacts the friend group. 41 — Everybody Hates the Breakup — Emotional fallout from teen romances. 42 — Everybody Hates Hide-and-Seek — A neighborhood game escalates. 43 — Everybody Hates the Party — A party exposes family and peer tensions. 44 — Everybody Hates Being a Teen — End-of-season reflections on growing up.

Overview: Introduces Chris’ struggles at a predominantly white junior high, home life with frugal dad Julius and strict mom Rochelle, and his attempts to fit in while protecting his younger siblings.

Episode list (episode number — title — one-line summary) 1 — Pilot — Chris begins attending a new school and struggles to belong. 2 — Everybody Hates Basketball — Chris tries out for basketball to impress others. 3 — Everybody Hates Sausage — Family quarrel over money and food choices. 4 — Everybody Hates the Bookstore — Chris takes responsibility when a bookstore mishap happens. 5 — Everybody Hates Fatso — Chris deals with a bully and body image jokes. 6 — Everybody Hates Christmas — Chris learns the difference between wants and needs at Christmas. 7 — Everybody Hates Free Samples — Chris exploits free samples to feed the family. 8 — Everybody Hates the Babysitter — Chris and siblings face babysitter troubles. 9 — Everybody Hates Chris’ Hair — A bad haircut causes social fallout. 10 — Everybody Hates Purse Snatching — Chris deals with safety on the streets. 11 — Everybody Hates Smoking — A family member picks up a bad habit; Chris reacts. 12 — Everybody Hates the Substitute — Chris navigates a strict substitute teacher. 13 — Everybody Hates My Dad — Julius struggles to balance work and family respect. 14 — Everybody Hates World History — Chris tries to handle an embarrassing classroom assignment. 15 — Everybody Hates Mardi Gras — Chris and friends face consequences from a prank. 16 — Everybody Hates Thanksgiving — Family tensions rise during the holiday. 17 — Everybody Hates the Lottery — Chris copes with the aftermath of a lucky ticket. 18 — Everybody Hates the Bookie — Chris gets involved with neighborhood schemes. 19 — Everybody Hates the Homecoming — Chris faces humiliation at a dance. 20 — Everybody Hates the School Play — Chris gets tangled in a school production. 21 — Everybody Hates Cell Phones — New tech causes misunderstandings. 22 — Everybody Hates Leaving — Season finale with family and school transitions.

Theme: Responsibility and First Jobs

Season 3 sees the characters mature. Chris is taller, his voice is deeper, and he takes on more adult responsibilities.

Key Story Arcs:

Memorable Moments: This season is famous for its "after-school special" parodies. The show often sets up a serious moral dilemma only to undercut it with a hilarious twist or Rochelle’s unique brand of discipline.

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For fans of smart, heartfelt, and hilarious television, few shows have captured the struggles of adolescence and family life quite like Everybody Hates Chris. Loosely based on the childhood of Grammy and Emmy-winning comedian Chris Rock, the series ran for four unforgettable seasons from 2005 to 2009. Today, searching for the Everybody Hates Chris complete season 1-4 collection is a top priority for nostalgia seekers and new viewers alike. But why does this show still resonate, and what exactly should you expect from the complete series? This article breaks down every season, the show’s enduring legacy, and where to find the entire collection.

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4 (final)


The fourth and final season sees major changes. The family moves to a slightly better apartment, and Chris starts high school. While the show was cancelled due to declining ratings (a victim of the 2007-2008 writers’ strike hangover and a timeslot shuffle), the final season wraps up the story with surprising grace.

Highlights include:

By season two, the writers doubled down on what worked. Chris’s job at the local corner store (run by the elderly, vengeful Mr. Omar) becomes a recurring goldmine of gags. This season also introduces more of Chris’s school life, including his perpetually exhausted teacher, Miss Morello, and his frenemy, Caruso. Everybody Hates Chris complete season 1-4

Key episodes:

Season two deepens the show’s social commentary. It addresses racism not with lectures, but with absurd, painful humor—like when Chris is the only Black kid in his gifted class and his teacher assumes he cheated.