Chris Rock narrates this witty CW sitcom based on his life as an awkward teenager (Tyler James Williams) growing up in Brooklyn in the 80s. His penny-pinching father (Terry Crews) works hard to support Chris, his mother (Tichina Arnold) and two siblings. Bussed to a mostly white school, the studious Chris winds up an outsider wherever he goes.
Chris volunteers to babysit his siblings so that his parents can go out to celebrate their wedding anniversary. http://www.cbs.com
Chris becomes the patsy for the football team while everyone in his neighborhood falls in love with karate. http://www.cbs.com
Julius is frustrated that Rochelle shows no appreciation for the efforts he put into their anniversary and fantasizes about what a real anniversary present would be. http://www.cbs.com
Chris must decide whether to risk getting in trouble by reporting a crime he witnessed after sneaking out of the house or whether to keep silent. http://www.cbs.com
Chris agrees to do a football player's homework expecting that it will pay dividends. http://www.cbs.com
Julius' new job at a funeral home forces him to show more appreciation for his life. http://www.cbs.com
When the football coach learns that Chris has been homework for members of the team, he tries to explain to Chris how the behavior is a betrayal to history. http://www.cbs.com
Chris has a master plan to save the world. http://www.cbs.com
Julius' brother comes for another visit. http://www.cbs.com
After Rochelle decides to be less aggressive in dealing with her kids, the kids start going out of control. http://www.cbs.com