She is noted for the saucy comebacks that she uses to put a stop to any complaints that her children might have. She is a narcissistic woman who frequently becomes apprehensive over things that often have nothing to do with the current subject matter (such as her kids having babies or selling drugs). Rochelle (played by Tichina Arnold) is Julius' very humorously cheeky wife and is the strict mother of Chris, Tonya, and Drew. Michael (brother), Gene (father, deceased), Maxine (mother), Charlotte (sister), Mousey (aunt), Louis (brother-in-law), Ryan (brother-in-law), Pete (brother-in-law) Secretary, beautician, waitress, realtor, store worker, shoe saleswoman, cosmetics saleswoman Once, Chris remarked that even though he didn't understand what his father said, it made him feel better anyway. Whenever Chris has a problem, he goes to Julius, who gives him advice in a confusing manner. Fong, (who speaks in Chinese towards him) he is able to respond back. It's implied that Julius can understand Chinese but cannot speak it due to the fact that when he communicates with Mr. Julius is also shown to be a workaholic, accepting any job offer he receives. Said lectures having been known to last for hours on end and encourage his kids to avoid bringing up such subjects around him. He coddles Tonya and is more likely than his wife to give her what she wants, and will react with a lecture every time one of his children considers quitting or asks him about receiving money. Two of his most famous character attributes are bargaining his way out of having to pay full price for an item and mentioning how much an item costs. He has even been shown to memorize the price of nearly every object in his family's possession, shouting it out loud when such an item has been wasted or ruined. Julius' cheapness is also exhibited by how he uses duct tape to fix anything and everything broken in the house. He is known for his extreme cheapness and taking the easy way out when it comes to purchasing essential items for his family (such as by using food-stamps and buying store-brands). Julius (played by Terry Crews), based on Chris Rock's father, is Rochelle's cheap, frugal, worrisome, levelheaded, and devoted husband and the father of Chris, Tonya, and Drew. Louis (brother) Ryan (brother) Pete (brother), Gene (father-in-law, deceased), Maxine (mother-in-law), Mike (brother-in-law), Charlotte (sister-in-law) Newspaper delivery man, security guard, cab driver, fish packagerĬhris (son), Drew (son), Tonya (daughter) He later grows up to be a rich and famous comedian. At the end of the series – after being told that he has to repeat the tenth grade for constantly being late for school – he drops out and gets his GED, though his narrator dropped out due to bullying. As he gets older, Chris becomes interested in stand-up comedy and begins telling jokes in school and upon starting high school at Tattaglia, he is far less often bullied or antagonized by anyone but Joey Caruso and his friends. One of his talents is playing Asteroids and the other is calling basketball games. His luck does improve as the series progresses. People just seem to hate him for inexplicable reasons. Next to all this, Chris is always the butt of the last jokes on each show. As the eldest child, he is often put in charge of his younger siblings, but they usually disobey him and he usually has to take the blame for them. Chris is bullied by everybody and beat up and ignored during his time at Corleone (with little protection obtained from teachers or faculty members), lied on, blackmailed and sometimes thrown under the bus by his sister, shown up and mate poached by his brother, singled out by the racist teaching staff, ignored and rejected by girls (most of whom prefer Drew), slandered by his neighbors, robbed by neighborhood thugs, is underpaid at work, and receives unnecessary tough love from his mother and distressing treatment from his father. He tries hard to fit in with his peers but often finds himself a victim of circumstance. Regardless of whether Chris possesses any positive traits, he's certainly never treated as if he does (being disliked by the opposite race or the opposite gender, unlike his siblings). He wishes he was more like his younger brother, Drew (handsome, lucky, talented - or anything positive). Julius (father), Rochelle (mother), Drew (brother), Tonya (sister)Ĭhris (played by Tyler James Williams), is the ambitious, normal, responsible, intelligent, and kind-hearted, but troubled, unlucky, unpopular, untalented, nonathletic, underachieving, hapless, awkward, nerdy, vulnerable and mischievous eldest child and protagonist of the series. Grocery store clerk, football team manager, student Little Dude from Across the Street, Chrissy The Black, DJ Chrissy Chris, Juicy Fruit, Mr.
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