91 USER REVIEWS
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By Tammy on
Sat, Mar 3, 2012 7:55 AM PST
The show has gone downhill. The oldest son needs a good butt-kicking. Episodes that have him being a football player - get real - what a joke! He is a scrawny kid. The show is not funny. Does the daughter ever do anything right? It is humiliating …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By KansasGreenBean on
Sun, Oct 2, 2011 9:56 AM PDT
I WATCH THIS SHOW AND I LIKE IT I THINK ITS BETTER THEN 30 ROCK, I HOPE THIS SHOW STAYS AROUND FOR WHILE, GREAT CAST, GOOD AND FUNNY ,,, ED YOU ARE A FUNNY GUY YOU MEK THE SHOWmore»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By gordie howe on
Wed, Sep 28, 2011 11:24 AM PDT
It's about time TV has a FUNNY clean show to watch.I'm so sick of reality shows. Let's get real actors back on TV for a fresh change.more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By Nicole Stewart on
Wed, Aug 10, 2011 9:22 AM PDT
The Middle is funny, family friendly, and teaches lessons! I can't wait for more episodes!!! There is nothing i don't like about the middle! It in my opinion is one of the best shows on t.v!more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By RAY W on
Thu, Jul 14, 2011 3:56 PM PDT
One of the best written shows on TV today. You can't help but love Mike and Frankie and yes, even Brick, Sue and Axl.
My favorite night now is Wednesday to spend with THE MIDDLE.more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By Nancy on
Sat, Apr 9, 2011 11:55 AM PDT
this show is so funny. You can usually relate and the characters are wonderful. No sex, or violence. Just clever and entertaining. Its about the only one I will allow my family to watch!more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By cathy on
Sat, Apr 9, 2011 7:00 AM PDT
Our teens and teachers give this an A+. It is pure fun and clean. It addresses such good topics as cleaning the house and having a foreign exchange student.
The characters are well-picked! We all look forward to the new season.more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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About The Show
A comedy series that uses a mother's point of view to shed light on the lives of a middle-class family in the Midwest. -
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