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[s4e7] Everybody Hates Snitches 〈Android〉

Watch the full episode or highlights to see how Chris handles the fallout of witnessing the shooting:

: When a cash reward is offered for information about the crime, Chris is torn between his need for money and the social consequences of being a "snitch".

: The episode highlights the unwritten "no snitching" rule in Bedford-Stuyvesant and how it creates conflict for Chris when he tries to do the "right" thing for personal gain. [S4E7] Everybody Hates Snitches

: Meanwhile, Julius plans a perfect anniversary for Rochelle, including a Broadway musical. However, the evening falls apart when Julius accidentally hits one of the performers and they are thrown out of the theater. Key Themes

: Chris's trouble begins because he breaks his parents' trust while babysitting, a recurring theme in his struggle for independence. Cast and Crew Watch the full episode or highlights to see

: Features Tyler James Williams (Chris), Terry Crews (Julius), and Tichina Arnold (Rochelle).

: Includes recurring neighborhood characters like Jerome (Kevontay Jackson) and Risky (Mike Estime). However, the evening falls apart when Julius accidentally

is the seventh episode of the fourth season of the sitcom Everybody Hates Chris , which originally aired on November 14, 2008. The episode explores the moral and social dilemmas of "snitching" within Chris's community, contrasted with a comedic subplot involving his parents' anniversary. Plot Overview

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