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DVDs > Reviews > Everybody Hates Chris Everybody Hates Chris: The Second SeasonCast: Tyler James Williams, Terry Crews, Tichina Arnold, Tequan Richmond, Imani Hakim(CBS, 2005) US release date: 9 October 2007 (Paramount) By Dan MacIntoshEverybody Hates Chris is the best family sitcom on television. That sentence sounds unbelievable, doesn’t it? After all, isn’t one of its creators Chris Rock, that extremely funny, yet many times dirty, comedian? But this isn’t Chris Rock as his adult self. Instead, it is Rock portrayed as a struggling teenager. About as close as this second season gets to being naughty is when Chris discovers George Carlin’s bit about the seven words you can’t say on television. And since this is a television series, after all, none of these nasty words actually get spoken out loud on screen. The young Chris is the center of this show, and he’s also a darn good main character. Each episode title begins with the words “Everybody Hates” because Chris (played by Tyler James Williams) lives his life like the whole world is against him. It’s not out to get him, of course, but you cannot convince the woebegone Chris of that. What makes this an exemplary family show is the outstanding cast surrounding Williams; all in the Rock household are special in their own unique ways. There’s his dad, Julius (Terry Crews) who knows the price, right down to the last cent, of everything purchased by the family. Chris’ sister, Tanya (Imani Hakim) is forever getting on her older brother’s nerves. That is, of course, when she’s not busy worshiping singer Billy Ocean. Tequan Richmond plays Chris’ younger, yet taller, brother, and Tichina Arnold is his about-to-fly-off-the-handle-at-any-moment mom, Rochelle.
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