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Malcolm in The Middle - Season 2
Description
A young teenager boy named Dewey, who enjoyed with an activeness that leads him to make adventures and hoping to have a special and unique life, struggles against living with such a wacky and lazy family. In their way to home, they suffered from a traffic jam in the hotness of the sun, the thing that leads him to wander alone.
A young teenager boy named Dewey, who enjoyed with an activeness that leads him to make adventures and hoping to have a special and unique life, struggles against living with such a wacky and lazy family. In their way to home, they suffered from a traffic jam in the hotness of the sun, the thing that leads him to wander alone.
Actors:
Michael Jerome West,
Steven Christopher Parker,
Jessica Rotter,
David Weisenberg,
Adam Rose,
Michael Schmidt,
Stuart Pankin
Michael Jerome West
Steven Christopher Parker
8 January 1989, Denver, Colorado, USA
Jessica Rotter
21 August 1987, California, USA
David Weisenberg
Adam Rose
Michael Schmidt
Stuart Pankin
8 April 1946, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Linwood Boomer
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Bryan Cranston #Frankie Muniz #Jane Kaczmarek #Linwood Boomer #Malcolm in The Middle - Season 2
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August 30, 2018
Clever and Muniz still is adorable as Malcolm. But, unlike Bart, he is growing up before our eyes and that charm probably only has a few more seasons to run.
August 30, 2018
Malcolm in the Middle is certainly a family program, and a first-rate one, but it's not at all traditional. Viewers accustomed to sitcom conventions will have a hard time with Malcolm's breakneck pace and lack of laugh track or theatrical stage.

