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Middle
Been watching this a lot and I think it is brilliantly written and very funny. It is about a working class American family struggling with money, children growing up and life in general. The eldest teenager is lazy and reminds me of my son and the youngest son is small and reminds me of youngest.
I know this has been on ages but only really started to watch it recently. Anyone else like it?
Not to mistaken with Malcolm in the middle.
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will take a look mate but as a yank ı am sıck to death of amerıcan way of lıfe----shallow cocksuckers bowıng down to worshıp hollow slogans and jıngos. "Freedom ısnt free" (suck my dick)
"better to fıght em over there than ın the heartland" (suck my dıck) "amerıca-love ıt or leave ıt" (ı LEFT ıt, suck my dıck) "youre eıther for us or agaınst us" (suck ıt hard bıotch!!!!!!!!!!!!)
etc.
but wıll take a look mate. ;)
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This show is funny, real working class family facing real working class issues. Watching the kids grow and their tantrums is really enjoyable.
The Middle is an American sitcom television series, airing on ABC since September 30, 2009.[1] The series features Frances "Frankie" Heck, a working-class, Midwestern woman and her husband Mike Heck who reside in the small fictional town of Orson, Indiana. They are the parents of three children, Axl, Sue , and Brick. The series was picked up for a full season of 24 episodes after airing just two episodes.The third season premiered with a 1-hour episode on September 21, 2011. On May 10, 2012, ABC renewed the show for a fourth season.
Axl, the oldest, is her rebellious teenage son. He usually appears at home wearing only boxer shorts and regards any task or chore asked of him to be an enormous imposition. A handsome and confident teen, he is a school star athlete but struggles academically. Sue, the middle child and only daughter, wears braces, part of the reason for her almost neurotic self-consciousness. She attempts to cure this by frequently trying to join school organizations, but consistently fails. Because of this she has developed formidable resilience. Brick, the youngest child, is a very bright but socially awkward and quirky nine-year-old who was given an unusual name in the vain hope that he would develop into an equally cool kid. Brick is also obsessed with reading books and in every episode, he is shown deciphering a book.
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Originally Posted by
Master
that ıs hysterıcal Master I love that dance scene where the daughter just domıno-effects the dancers all over and off the stage. Makes me remember amerıkkka---ıts been 5 years sınce ı been there---mıss ıt from tıme to tıme---esp certaın foods or beers of just the freedom of the place---nobody stares at you ıf u r Italıan and you have an Indıan wıfe for example.
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There are loads of clips but want to watch the full series. The youngest reminds me of my son. Also how hard it is to manage on a low income.
What about the daughter being the gymnast!.
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yeah she overshot the horse and went saılıng there. probably broke a collar bone ::o
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