Everybody Hates Math

Season 2, Episode 21, Aired

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Rochelle decides to help tutor Chris for a math competition in algebra, when Chris doesn't think she's helping he turns to his grandmother Maxine for help. Tonya blackmails Drew when she takes the blame for breaking Julius' favorite chair for Drew.moreless
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    So chris needed help with algrebra for a contest so of course he asks for help. He asks his mother and she really doesn't help him instead yell at him constantly. So then he goes to his grand mother for help and his mother catches him in the act of doing so and gets all up set. So he asks his grand mother not to give him lessons any more because he doesn't wanna hurt his mother feelings any more. So chris grand mother and mother fight but pretty soon they both get over the fact and be all happy again.moreless
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    • Maxine: Teaching is a skill, no different than flying a plane. Chris: (narrating) Except you don't fall 35,000 feet to your death.

    • Chris: What difference does it make? Rochelle: What difference does it make? Chris: (narrating) Note to self: When dealing with the irrefutable science of numbers, don't ask, "What difference does it make?"

    • Rochelle: If you could add and subtract, you could do this! Chris: (narrating) My mom applied that kind of logic to a lot of situations. (Chris and his family are in a bank vault dressed as bank robbers) Rochelle: If you can crack an egg, you can crack a safe! (Rochelle and Drew are in a hospital dressed as surgeons) Rochelle: Boy, if you can lace up a sneaker, you could stitch up a chest! (to another surgeon) Suture. (Rochelle and Tonya are on a plane dressed as skydivers) Rochelle: If you can jump rope, you could jump from the plane! Go! Go! (Tonya jumps off the plane without her parachute) Rochelle: Baby, you forgot your parachute!

    • Chris Rock (narration): If all studying was rewarded with pizza, then Charles Barkely would have a Nobel prize.

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    • Chris: (narrating) Going behind my mother's back to get help from my grandmother made me feel guiltier than Janet Jackson at a half-time show. While they were performing at the half-time show at Super Bowl XXXVIII in Houston, Texas on Sunday, February 1, 2004, Justin Timberlake's song, "Rock Your Body," reached the final line, "I'm gonna have you naked by the end of this song," and he tore off part of Janet Jackson's costume, exposing her right breast, in what was referred to as a "wardrobe malfunction." The CBS broadcast then cut to an aerial view of the stadium, but was unable to do so before the picture was sent to thousands of viewers' televisions, and the incident was considered indecent exposure.

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