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* Considering the rather shoddy quality of Risky's products, one can only imagine what happened to the ''plutonium'' he sold to that one man in "Everybody Hates Playboy".



** His primary concern is to save money - it's probably just a reflex at that point, and the possibility that it could be one of his kids? Didn't even occur to him.

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* Considering the rather shoddy quality of Risky's products, one can only imagine what happened to the ''plutonium'' he sold to that one man in "Everybody Hates Playboy".

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** His primary concern is to save money - it's probably just a reflex at that point, and the possibility that it could be one of his kids? Didn't even occur to him.

!!FridgeHorror
* Considering the rather shoddy quality of Risky's products, one can only imagine what happened to the ''plutonium'' he sold to that one man in "Everybody Hates Playboy".
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** His primary concern is to save money - it's probably just a reflex at that point, and the possibility that it could be one of his kids? Didn't even occur to him.

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** His primary concern is to save money - it's probably just a reflex at that point, and the possibility that it could be one of his kids? Didn't even occur to him.him.

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* Considering the rather shoddy quality of Risky's products, one can only imagine what happened to the ''plutonium'' he sold to that one man in "Everybody Hates Playboy".
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I think Rochelle was more mad at her daughter lying to her, multiple times no less, rather than that reason.


* Rochelle getting mad at Tanya for lying about Drew hitting her makes sense when you consider that a lot of women with legitimate accusations against abusers are often disbelieved because of women who outright lie for petty and selfish reasons.
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* Rochelle's fixation on Chris selling drugs isn't just from hatred of drugs. Rochelle hates being seen as a stereotypical poor black woman and her children working for a drug gang is a stigma she doesn't want. Also, the authorities are harsher toward minorities who are dealing with and using drugs.
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* Rochelle getting mad at Tanya for lying about Drew hitting her makes sense when you consider that a lot of women with legitimate accusations against abusers are often disbelieved because of women who outright lie for petty and selfish reasons.
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** In fact, since it's not just the episode that ends, but the entire series, we can assume that Chris passing the GED led to him starting his stand-up career, and thus he finally became the successful Chris Rock known today.

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* FridgeBrilliance - The finale to the series ends without revealing whether or not Chris passed the GED. While it plays homage to ''Series/TheSopranos'', at the same time, it's a clever way of showing that Chris did in fact pass it. At the end of each episode, the punchline would involve Chris either failing at what he had attempted to do or otherwise the butt of the closing joke. In this case, it finally breaks the running gag by ending the show before revealing what happens.
* FridgeLogic - Chris's dad had a system to beat the price of collect calls, which the children knew. How come he hung up as soon as he heard the words "You have a collect call from"?

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!!FridgeBrilliance
* FridgeBrilliance - The finale to the series ends without revealing whether or not Chris passed the GED. While it plays homage to ''Series/TheSopranos'', at the same time, it's a clever way of showing that Chris did in fact pass it. At the end of each episode, the punchline would involve Chris either failing at what he had attempted to do or otherwise the butt of the closing joke. In this case, it finally breaks the running gag by ending the show before revealing what happens.
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!!FridgeLogic
* FridgeLogic - Chris's dad had a system to beat the price of collect calls, which the children knew. How come he hung up as soon as he heard the words "You have a collect call from"?
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* FridgeBrilliance - The finale to the series ends without revealing whether or not Chris passed the GED. While it plays homage to ''Series/TheSopranos'', at the same time it's a clever way of showing that Chris did in fact pass it. At the end of each episode, the punchline would involve Chris either failing at what he had attempted to do or otherwise the butt of the closing joke. In this case, it finally breaks the running gag by ending the show before revealing what happens.

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* FridgeBrilliance - The finale to the series ends without revealing whether or not Chris passed the GED. While it plays homage to ''Series/TheSopranos'', at the same time time, it's a clever way of showing that Chris did in fact pass it. At the end of each episode, the punchline would involve Chris either failing at what he had attempted to do or otherwise the butt of the closing joke. In this case, it finally breaks the running gag by ending the show before revealing what happens.
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* FridgeBrilliance - The finale to the series ends without revealing whether or not Chris passed the GED. While it plays homage to the Soprano's, at the same time it's a clever way of showing that Chris did in fact pass it. At the end of each episode, the punchline would involve Chris either failing at what he had attempted to do or otherwise the butt of the closing joke. In this case, it finally breaks the running gag by ending the show before revealing what happens.

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* FridgeBrilliance - The finale to the series ends without revealing whether or not Chris passed the GED. While it plays homage to the Soprano's, ''Series/TheSopranos'', at the same time it's a clever way of showing that Chris did in fact pass it. At the end of each episode, the punchline would involve Chris either failing at what he had attempted to do or otherwise the butt of the closing joke. In this case, it finally breaks the running gag by ending the show before revealing what happens.
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** His method was to speak fast enough before the options came up. Perhaps the kids can't speak that fast?

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** His method was to speak fast enough before the options came up. Perhaps the kids can't speak that fast?fast?
** His primary concern is to save money - it's probably just a reflex at that point, and the possibility that it could be one of his kids? Didn't even occur to him.
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** His method was to speak fast enough before the options came up. Perhaps the kids can't speak that fast?

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