Ep 9. Everybody Hates Superstition
- TVPG
- November 27, 2006
- 20 min
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7.8 (253)
In Everybody Hates Chris season 2 episode 9, titled "Everybody Hates Superstition," the comedic antics of Chris and his family continue as they navigate through their daily lives in Brooklyn. This episode in particular revolves around the theme of superstition, with various characters grappling with their own beliefs and traditions.
At the start of the episode, Chris' dad Julius becomes convinced that a chain email he received is bringing him bad luck. He refuses to do anything until he forwards the email to twenty people, which we see him struggle to accomplish throughout the day. Meanwhile, Chris' mom Rochelle is adamant that Friday the 13th is an unlucky day and goes to great lengths to avoid any potential mishaps.
Chris himself is caught in the middle, with conflicting advice coming from all sides. His friend Greg tells him about a lucky shirt he wears, while his grandfather encourages him to simply work hard and not rely on superstitions. Chris tries a bit of everything – wearing a lucky chain, avoiding cracks in the sidewalk, and knocking on wood – but soon finds that nothing seems to be working for him.
The episode also features some classic high school hijinks, as Chris and his friends attempt to prank their math teacher by setting up a fake séance. Of course, things quickly spiral out of control and they end up accidentally summoning a real spirit – or so they think.
As always, Everybody Hates Chris finds a way to balance humor with heart, touching on topics that are both universal and specific to the time and place in which the show is set. Viewers are sure to relate to the characters' superstitious tendencies, even if they don't necessarily share them, and will appreciate the clever writing and fun performances from the cast.
In the end, Chris and his family come to their own conclusions about superstition – with some deciding to stick with their beliefs, while others choose to let them go. The episode serves as a reminder that everyone has their own quirks and traditions, and that these things can be both endearing and frustrating in equal measure.
Overall, "Everybody Hates Superstition" is a standout episode of Everybody Hates Chris, showcasing the show's signature blend of humor and heart. Fans of the series are sure to enjoy this hilarious and relatable installment, while newcomers will quickly find themselves drawn in by the quirky yet lovable characters and their antics.