


She is gorgeous and oddly says yes to Chris, but on the condition that her parents approve. Morello pushes Chris to ask the newest transfer, Jenise, to homecoming. "Everybody Hates Homecoming" is a fun episode with a more than usual goofiness to it. It is goofy and sets a good tone for future episodes.Īs the season continues, Chris undergoes additional trials at school involving girls and dating, fitting in, driving, friends, sports, and getting by as the only black kid in class. The episode is a fun way to start the season. Her new employment gives her mom a number of headaches. At the same time, Tonya makes daddy proud when she asks to get a job. Morello, now a principal, put him in a special homeroom with all white kids. He is also thrilled at the prospect of no longer being the only black kid in class. He is mixed with emotions as high school has bigger bullies, tougher class, and more mature girls. Chris starts tenth grade at Tattaglia High School. It opens up with the episode "Everybody Hates Tattaglia". Season four marks the final twenty-two episodes of the show. For this reason, this DVD release has been given a rent it recommendation. At the same time, I did not think it is a show I would want to revisit time and time again. Set in the eighties about a young African American boy growing up in Brooklyn, Everybody Hates Chris is a fun-filled comedy with lively characters and enjoyable developments. Despite, I enjoyed watching season four on DVD. Prior to this review I had only seen random episodes while channel surfing. Everybody Hates Chris is a sitcom that I never really followed as it aired on television.
