alissongomes-72392
The comedy is, and without exaggeration of mine, perfect. It has pretty well-made black people jokes that just are really funny, nothing unexpected from Chris Rock. The characters are acted by good actors, they perform in a way I don't know how worse it would be if it was from other ones. It's a good sitcom (situation comedy), thus, there will obviously be funny situations, which is the case. It also knows how to suddenly go from a funny vibe to an emotional vibe.A nice show you will laugh at because, surprise surprise, it's funny.
chlee-48753
Chris is a boy and he wants girls and money, but when he waked up. mother is shouting. Chris felt his mother hates him. he has a younger brother and a younger sister. his younger brother is taller than him, when he go to school. A girl talked with his brother. Chris felt she hates him. When he took a bus, a white woman was standing, Chris made seats, but the white woman denied him, I felt the TV show shows racism in America. And Caruso, the bully said a racial slur. This is a demeaning words for a black man. If you are not a black man. Also, the principal says Chris don't defile his shoes.(the principal is a white man....) After school, Chris fought with Caruso. Caruso hits Chris. when Chris got home. He ate his dad's chicken. and his mother scolded him...... I think that the TV show shows racism in American society, and this show was made to show sympathy towards children.
Sumedha Mane
I think that is a clever title for a comment. Now I find the name of the program "Everybody hates Chris" really funny! I mean the comment entitled that asks whether it is a parody of "Everybody Loves Raymond". I was wondering why the show was called that since it is a comedy show, I expected some sort of funny title-now finally I get it..I think? I'm quite enjoying the show at the moment. I love the relationship between Chris and his friend at school, and all the 80's nostalgia. Really takes me back. It doesn't seem like long ago at all-perhaps it is a long time for younger people! I liked the Prince costume episode where Chris went to his first party for Halloween. 13 is a strange age isn't it? You're not a baby anymore, or at least you don't think you are, but you're still a school kid. I wonder how long the series will go on for-if like "The Wonder Years", we will see what happened to Chris when he got further into his teens. That would be interesting I think.
Syl
Chris Rock revisits his childhood in the tough part of Brooklyn, New York with Tichina Arnold playing mom. Chris Rock narrates each episode with a great cast including the child actor who plays him. The show is set in the 1980s Brooklyn before gentrification took over the borough. Chris Rock has some memorable stories about growing up like his job at a local convenient store where he discovers the minimum wage is $3.35 and his boss is only paying him $3 per hour to work in the store. He claims that he can't afford the minimum wage so Chris gives an ultimatum. So he loses his job but he does have thoughts about striking and protesting the store owner. There was another episode where he and his brother went to see Wayne Gretzky out on Long Island which was pretty good. This show is an excellent comedy in times when we need to laugh more than ever.