Everybody Hates New Year's Eve

Season 4, Episode 10, Aired

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New Year's Eve in Times Square is something Chris really wants this year but needs an adult to accompany him. And that is where problems arise...
Meanwhile, Tonya and Drew make a bet to see who can stay up the longest and Julius becomes a local hero.moreless
  • Julius talks down a jumper and instantly becomes a local celebrity; Chris tries to go to Times Square for New Year's Eve.

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    A little bit early for a New Year's Eve episode, don't you think? That being said this wasn't exactly horrible and I found myself laughing a lot more than I usually do during the show.

    At around the halfway mark the story just fell apart though. Where did the whole having money in the pocket thing come from? Why did Julius, Rochelle, Tonya and Drew hide behind pillows to prevent objects incoming hitting them, but then enjoy it when they did?

    Julius was great here and it's obvious why Terry Crews has become the breakout star of the series garnering numerous movie roles since the premiere in 2005. His lists of people who didn't jump were phenomenal and were the kind of thing this show needs more of.moreless
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