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Everybody Hates Chris Complete Season 1-4 ((top)) Jun 2026

Growing up is tough... especially when your dad counts every penny. 💸

“Watch Chris navigate Brooklyn, bullies, and bad luck – all based on a true story.”

As Chris hits high school, the stakes get higher. The third season explores more challenging storylines regarding race and social standing, all while maintaining the show’s trademark comedic pacing. Season 4: The Final Chapter Everybody Hates Chris complete season 1-4

Perfectly captures the exhaustion and resilience of a kid who just can't catch a break.

The premise is simple: It’s 1982 in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Chris (a perfectly cast Tyler James Williams) is a skinny, nerdy kid who is bused to a white school in a different neighborhood. While the show deals with the culture shock and racial tension of that experience, the heart of the show lies in the Rock household. Growing up is tough

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Nearly two decades after its debut, the show's influence endures. The clever title itself is a play on the 90s sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond , and the show's unflinching yet funny look at race and class in America remains remarkably fresh. Chris Rock’s creative decision to end the series on a cliffhanger has sparked debates for years, ensuring the show's legacy as a show that was always one step ahead. The 2024 animated sequel, , which continues the story, proves just how beloved and timeless this semi-autobiographical world truly is. Chris (a perfectly cast Tyler James Williams) is

Beyond Williams, the show features Terry Crews as the hardworking, money-conscious Julius, and Tichina Arnold as the strict but loving Rochelle.

It is rare for a sitcom to feel both deeply personal and universally relatable, but Everybody Hates Chris managed to do just that across its four-season run. Created by Chris Rock and Ali LeRoi, the series stands as one of the most distinct single-camera comedies of the 2000s. If you are looking to binge a complete story from start to finish, Seasons 1 through 4 offer a masterclass in character development and comedic timing.

Based on Chris Rock's upbringing in 1980s Brooklyn, the series stars as a fictionalized version of the young comedian. The show centers on his struggles to navigate a chaotic family life, a predominantly white middle school, and the everyday challenges of adolescence, all without the aid of a traditional sitcom laugh track.

We are introduced to the iconic Rock family: the frugal, hardworking Julius (Terry Crews); the sharp-tongued, "I don't need this, my husband has two jobs" Rochelle (Tichina Arnold); and Chris’s siblings, Drew and Tonya.