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Reviews 88% Avg. Audience Score 500+ Ratings In the Heck family, middle-age, middle-class, middle-America mom Frankie Heck (two-time Emmy winner Patricia Heaton) uses a sense of humor to try to...
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The Middle is a smart and engaging sitcom, able to exaggerate everyday situations to great comedic effect. Read Critics Reviews
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- Patricia Heaton
- Ken Whittingham
- September 30, 2009
The Middle: Created by Eileen Heisler, DeAnn Heline. With Patricia Heaton, Neil Flynn, Charlie McDermott, Eden Sher. The daily mishaps of a married woman and her semi-dysfunctional family and their attempts to survive life in general in the town of Orson, Indiana.
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- 2009-09-30
- Comedy, Family
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Funny look at average family is OK for older tweens and up. Read Common Sense Media's The Middle review, age rating, and parents guide.
- Emily Ashby
The Middle received positive reviews from critics, citing its unique and original characters, and praising the show's consistent standard and realistic portrayal of lower-middle-class families. It holds a score of 71 out of 100 on the review aggregator website Metacritic . [35]
Sep 30, 2009 · People from coast to coast are going to be laughing at this swift sitcom. Full Review | Original Score: B | Oct 8, 2009. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement...
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Sep 30, 2009 · This new comedy series uses a mother's point of view to shed light on the lives of a middle-class family in the Midwest. The show focuses on the Heck family's life in an Indiana suburb and is narrated by Frankie, a dedicated—though frazzled—mother who works at a local car dealership and volunteers for school functions.