Everybody Hates Chris

Everybody Hates Chris season 4 on The CW
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Status:
Ended
Season 4:
Ended on May 08, 2009
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Season: 4
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 Oct 03, 2008 Everybody Hates Tattaglia
E2 Oct 10, 2008 Everybody Hates Cake
E3 Oct 17, 2008 Everybody Hates Homecoming
E4 Oct 24, 2008 Everybody Hates the English Teacher
E5 Oct 31, 2008 Everybody Hates My Man
E6 Nov 07, 2008 Everybody Hates Doc's
E7 Nov 13, 2008 Everybody Hates Snitches
E8 Nov 21, 2008 Everybody Hates Big Bird
E9 Nov 28, 2008 Everybody Hates James
E10 Dec 12, 2008 Everybody Hates New Year's Eve
E11 Jan 09, 2009 Everybody Hates Mr. Levine
E12 Jan 16, 2009 Everybody Hates Varsity Jackets
E13 Jan 23, 2009 Everybody Hates Fake IDs
E14 Jan 30, 2009 Everybody Hates PSATs
E15 Feb 06, 2009 Everybody Hates Boxing
E16 Mar 13, 2009 Everybody Hates Lasagna
E17 Mar 20, 2009 Everybody Hates Spring Break
E18 Mar 27, 2009 Everybody Hates the Car
E19 Apr 03, 2009 Everybody Hates Back Talk
E20 Apr 24, 2009 Everybody Hates Tasha
E21 May 01, 2009 Everybody Hates Bomb Threats
E22 May 08, 2009 Everybody Hates G.E.D.
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Series Legacy & Historical Archive
Franchise Status:
The original live-action narrative is complete, though the universe expands through the animated reimagining, Everybody Still Hates Chris.

Everybody Hates Chris remains a masterclass in the semi-autobiographical sitcom, blending sharp wit with poignant social observation. Created by Chris Rock and Ali LeRoi, the series found its spark in Rock’s own 1980s upbringing in Bed-Stuy. It brilliantly balanced the harsh realities of working-class life with a rhythmic, cinematic humor that felt both intensely personal and widely relatable.

The show’s cultural DNA is sustained by its vibrant characters and the legendary performances of Tichina Arnold and Terry Crews. Fans revisit the series for its fearless exploration of adolescence, race, and family resilience. Its legacy is cemented as a timeless staple that redefined the coming-of-age genre, proving that even the most challenging memories can be transformed into enduring, gone-but-not-forgotten television gold.

Confidence: 98% Archive Updated: March 2026
Why Watch:
"Exploring how a period-piece sitcom successfully transitioned from UPN to The CW while maintaining its critical edge and ratings."
Series Analysis:
Narrated by the legendary Chris Rock, Everybody Hates Chris remains a cornerstone of 2000s television history. Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1980s Brooklyn, the series masterfully balanced sharp social commentary with the universal pains of adolescence. Its legacy is anchored by the powerhouse performances of Terry Crews and Tichina Arnold, whose portrayals of Julius and Rochelle became definitive archetypes of Black parenthood. Beyond the laughs, the show provided a grounded look at systemic challenges while maintaining a lighthearted spirit. Its influence persists in modern coming-of-age stories, proving that specific cultural experiences can resonate globally. As the landscape of media continues to shift, you should set a reminder on your calendar for any potential news regarding upcoming revivals or the much-anticipated animated reimagining.
Tone: Analytical, appreciative, and historically focused. Last Updated: March 2026
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Network:
The CW
Seasons:
4
Years:
2005 - 2009
Genre:
Drama, Comedy
Rating:
TV-PG
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