Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates Chain Snatching
A lot of sitcoms derive their humor from their characters inherent selfishness, but Chris is a genuinely good person, and in a rough neighborhood like his, that’s adequate to get the snot kicked out of him.
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Everybody Hates Chris, The CW
(S02E16) One of the things I like so much about Everybody Hates Chris is that, at least on some levels, I can relate to what Chris goes through: I know what it was to grow up with not a lot of money, and I additionally know what it was like being one of the unpopular kids in school.
Of course, there are some things about young Chris’ life I can’t really relate to, such as living in a rough neighborhood. Malvo returns in that episode, and when he tries to steal a chain from Vanessa (Jackee Harry), Chris warns her. Gold chains have become popular in Chris’ neighborhood, and so has “chain snatching,” the art of ripping someone’s gold chain right off
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I’ll take a show like Chris by the self-centered Seinfeld crew any day.
One final thought: I’d really like to see at least one episode devoted to Chris’ mom that doesn’t compose her look like a raving bitch. Malvo, a career criminal, is none too happy about it and tells Chris to get him a gold chain by tomorrow.
This episode had some funny moments, but what really stuck out for me was Chris’ natural inclination to do what’s right.
Original post by Adam Finley
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