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Everybody Hates Chris :: Everybody Hates Corleone (01x18)
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| Title: | Everybody Hates Corleone |
| Episode #: | 01x18 |
| Production Number: | 122 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday April 13th, 2006 |
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Fed up with getting a daily butt kicking from his classmates, Chris asks Julius and Rochelle if he can attend the local middle school instead of Corleone Junior High, but when they say no, Chris tries to get himself expelled. Later, Julius is stinking the family out of the house, after starting a new job at a fish market.
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Scenes from this episode appeared in TV Guide a month before it aired. | There are two versions of the opening of this episode. Joey Caruso called Chris a Negro in the final version. In the original script he called Chris a Nigga. | The comment about Broke Back (Mountain) was added after the episode was completed and the movie won an Academy Award. | Guest star Tim Meadows worked with Chris Rock on Saturday Night Live in the early 90s. | Lance Crouther served as consulting producer for this episode. He also wrote episodes Everybody Hates Valentine's Day and Everybody Hates Drew. |
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Lamont Sanford High School
The name is from the television series, Sanford & Son. | Marvin Gaye High School
It's named after the legendary singer who died in 1984. |
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