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Everybody Hates Chris :: Everybody Hates the Babysitter (01x07)
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| Title: | Everybody Hates the Babysitter |
| Episode #: | 01x07 |
| Production Number: | 108 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday November 03rd, 2005 |
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When Julius and Rochelle decide to have a "date night," they hire a babysitter to watch the kids, but when she keeps leaving to take care of personal business, Chris is forced to cover for her. Meanwhile, Julius and Rochelle's romantic night out hits a few bumps when the restaurant doesn't accept their coupon and then the place gets robbed. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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Greg (Vincent Martella) does not appear in this episode. | The basketball game Chris was watching was an NBA Game (76ers vs The Knicks). Which aired on CBS at the time. | The song Chris and Tonya sing to the baby is called "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash, a popular hip-hop artist at the time. |
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Tonya: You can't bring that baby in here!
Chris: (To Tonya) I'll handle this. (To Babysitter) You can't bring that baby in here! | Rochelle: I'm gonna kick her ass. Hold my wig! | Narrator: My mother would never hire someone she thought was irresponsible. Irresponsible people don't tell you're they're irresponsible. 'Cause they're irresponsible! | Narrator: Thanks to Drew and Tonya, I was taking care of kids till I was taking care of my own kids! |
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Three's Company: Sitcom from the late 70's and early 80's. Somewhat groundbreaking in its uninhibited subject matter. The story revolved around Jack, Janet and Chrissy (though Chrissy's character was replaced a couple of times) Jack had to pretend he was gay so that the landlord would let him stay in the apartment with the two women since he wasn't married to either of them. And weekly merriment ensued in the form of wacky hijinx. |
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