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The Middle (TV series)

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2009 American sitcom
Not to be confused withMalcolm in the Middle.

The Middle
On a transparent background, the words 'The Middle' are written in black lowercase letters followed by a period, the word 'middle' is written in a larger font.
Genre
Created by
  • Eileen Heisler
  • DeAnn Heline
Showrunners
  • Eileen Heisler
  • DeAnn Heline
Starring
Narrated byPatricia Heaton
Music byJoey Newman
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes215(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • DeAnn Heline
  • Eileen Heisler
Producers
  • Werner Walian
  • Vijal Patel
  • Roy Brown
  • Robin Shorr
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseSeptember 30, 2009 (2009-09-30) –
May 22, 2018 (2018-05-22)

The Middle (stylized asthe middle.) is an American televisionsitcom that aired onABC from September 30, 2009, to May 22, 2018. The series, set in the fictional town of Orson,Indiana, follows alower middle class family living and facing the day-to-day struggles of home life, work and raising children.

StarringPatricia Heaton andNeil Flynn,[1] the series was created by formerRoseanne andMurphy Brown writers Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline and produced byWarner Bros. Television and Blackie and Blondie Productions. It was praised by television critics and earned numerous award nominations, including a nomination for aPrimetime Emmy Award in 2012.

Premise

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The series features Frances "Frankie" Heck (Patricia Heaton), amiddle-class,middle-aged andMidwestern woman and her husband Mike (Neil Flynn), who reside in the small fictional town of Orson,Indiana, based on the real town ofJasper, Indiana.[2] They are the parents of three children, 15-year-old Axl (Charlie McDermott), 13-year-old Sue (Eden Sher) and 8-year-old Brick (Atticus Shaffer).[3]

The series is narrated by Frankie, initially an under-performingsalesperson at a used-car dealership and later adental assistant. Her stoic husband Mike manages a localquarry and serves as a stabilizing influence in the family, though Frankie complains about his lack of affection at times. The children are quite different from one another: eldest son Axl, a stereotypicaljock, is outgoing and popular at school but is quite rude and self-centered; daughter Sue is an enthusiastic and perky young girl but is chronically unsuccessful and awkward; and youngest son Brick is an intelligent, compulsive reader with odd behavioral traits. Other characters include Frankie's co-worker Bob (main character in the first two seasons), Frankie's elderly Aunt Edie, Sue's first boyfriend Brad, Mike's brother Rusty and Axl's friends Sean and Darrin, who both had a relationship with Sue.

Cast and characters

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Main article:List ofThe Middle characters

Episodes

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Main article:List ofThe Middle episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
124September 30, 2009 (2009-09-30)May 19, 2010 (2010-05-19)
224September 22, 2010 (2010-09-22)May 25, 2011 (2011-05-25)
324September 21, 2011 (2011-09-21)May 23, 2012 (2012-05-23)
424September 26, 2012 (2012-09-26)May 22, 2013 (2013-05-22)
524September 25, 2013 (2013-09-25)May 21, 2014 (2014-05-21)
624September 24, 2014 (2014-09-24)May 13, 2015 (2015-05-13)
724September 23, 2015 (2015-09-23)May 18, 2016 (2016-05-18)
823October 11, 2016 (2016-10-11)May 16, 2017 (2017-05-16)
924October 3, 2017 (2017-10-03)May 22, 2018 (2018-05-22)

Development and production

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The series was originally developed in the 2006–07 development cycle for ABC and was to starRicki Lake as Frankie.[3]Atticus Shaffer was the only actor to retain his role when the show was re-developed.[4] ABC later ordered a second pilot tied to Patricia Heaton being cast in the leading role for the 2008–09 development cycle.[5] The series was created by Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline (who is fromMuncie, Indiana)[6] and the pilot was directed byJulie Anne Robinson.[7]

The show was originally set to take place inJasper, Indiana, though the setting was changed to the fictional Orson, Indiana, on the advice of attorneys.[8] However, Orson is based on and presumed to be located near Jasper. The show was filmed in Stage 31 at theWarner Bros. Ranch,[9] with the house's exterior and Elhert Motors on the ranch's Blondie Street. Set director Julie Fanton shopped at stores that families are familiar with, such asTarget andKohl's, so the show appears to have a realistic middle-class look.[6]

The series was picked up for a full season of 24 episodes after airing just two episodes.[10] On January 12, 2010,ABC Entertainment President Steve McPherson announced that he was renewingThe Middle for a second season.[11][12] The show was renewed for a third season. The third season premiered with a one-hour episode on September 21, 2011. On May 10, 2012, ABC renewed the show for a fourth season,[13] which premiered with a one-hour special on September 26, 2012. The show was renewed for a fifth season on May 10, 2013. ABC confirmed on May 9, 2014, that the series was picked up for a sixth season of 22 episodes,[14] and officially ordered an additional two episodes in October of that year, bringing the season six total to 24.

On May 8, 2015, ABC officially picked up the series for a seventh season, renewing the contracts of the main cast at the same time. ABC renewed the series for season eight with a 22-episode order, later expanded to 23 episodes in December 2016.[15]

The series was renewed for a ninth season on January 25, 2017,[16] with filming beginning on August 15, 2017.[17] On August 2, 2017, it was announced that the series would end after its ninth season, at the request of the series' creators.[18] The one-hour series finale aired on May 22, 2018.[19]

Release

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Broadcast

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The Middle premiered onABC in the United States on September 30, 2009. The series aired onCity (formerly Citytv) in Canada from the third to ninth season.[20] Previously, the show aired onA (now CTV Two) during its first season.[21] In Australia, the show premiered on December 7, 2009, onNine Network. The New Zealand premiere was on May 8, 2010, onTV2. In India, the show premiered on January 5, 2015, onRomedy Now; it has been adapted in Hindi asTedi Medi Family forBig Magic. In the UK, it premiered on August 29, 2010, onSky1. Season 5 premiered onComedy Central UK on January 21, 2014, and in Ireland on April 16, 2014, onTV3. It is also broadcast on the Neox Channel in Spain[22] andWarner Channel in Latin America and Brazil.[23][24]

Syndication

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On March 6, 2012, it was announced thatABC Family obtained the rights toThe Middle, which aired the series from September 9, 2013, to August 22, 2022.[25]

The series debuted in local syndication on September 16, 2013,[26] but the show is no longer available for local syndication as of September 2017.[27]

Hallmark Channel also acquiredThe Middle for syndication, which began airing in March 2014.[28] However, the series left the network in August 2018. On August 5, 2019, the series rejoined the Hallmark Channel's line-up, airing in a block from 6:00–8:00 a.m.[29] In October 2019, the series again left the schedule. On May 17, 2021, the series once again rejoined the Hallmark Channel's line-up, airing in a block from 1:00–3:00 p.m.[citation needed]

Streaming

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The Middle began streaming onHBO Max in the US on December 1, 2020, but was no longer streaming on HBO Max as of December 1, 2023. The series has also been available for streaming onIMDb TV. As of 2022, the series also streams onPeacock in the United States.

The Middle was made available to stream on HBO Max in Bulgaria on March 8, 2022, but only with English audio. In Latin America the series is available to stream on HBO Max since December 13, 2023, with audios and subtitles in English, Brazilian Portuguese and Latin Spanish. In the UK, the show is available for streaming onITVX. As of December 2024, the series is available onAmazon Prime Video, though not in India.

Home media

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InRegion 1, seasons 1–4 had an official retail release. Seasons 5-9 were released as aMOD DVD-R via theWarner Archive Collection.[30] TheCanadian releases continue to be traditionally manufactured and sold, but are otherwise identical to their American counterparts.[31] Distribution for regions 2 and 4 ended after the fourth season.

Reception

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Critical reception

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Critical response ofThe Middle
SeasonRotten TomatoesMetacritic
176% (21 reviews)70 (25 reviews)
2100% (5 reviews)N/a
4100% (5 reviews)N/a
9100% (8 reviews)N/a

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. On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 76% of 21 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.1/10. The website's consensus reads: "The Middle is a smart and engaging sitcom, able to exaggerate everyday situations to great comedic effect."[32]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned the film a score of 70 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[33]

Critics also praised the show's timing, writing, and acting; e.g., Robert Bianco ofUSA Today wrote, "...This series seems to more assuredly offer a first-class version of what so many viewers say they want: a humorous, heartfelt, realistic look at middle-class, middle-America family life."[34]Entertainment Weekly's Ken Tucker observed in season 2 thatThe Middle continues to be "a rock-solid show, the saga of a family struggling to keep their heads above the choppy economic waters."[35]

In the 2009–2010 season,The Middle ranked number six on Metacritic's "Best Reviewed New Network Show" list.[36] Airing behind the quickly cancelledHank during its first season, ratings were not initially impressive, averaging fewer than 7 million viewers. At the start of the 2010/2011 season, ABC moved the show to the beginning of itsprime time block (8:00 pm EDT), and ratings increased substantially, with the show usually ranking second in its time slot to CBS'sSurvivor.

Season 2, 4, and 9 received critical acclaim on Rotten Tomatoes with a 100% based on 5 reviews with an average score of 8.4/10 (for season 2),[37] based on 5 reviews with an average score of 9/10 (for season 4),[38] and based on 8 reviews with an average score of 8.5/10.[39]

In 2016, Bob Sassone ofEsquire published an article called "The Middle Is the Best TV Show You're Not Watching", wherein he expresses the dissatisfaction of the series not having received nominations for several awards nor the deserved attention of the critics; he noted: "The Middle is the finest American sitcom on TV right now".[40] After ABC confirmed that the ninth season of The Middle would be the last, Devon Ivie ofVulture wrote: "The Middle Is One of TV's Most Underrated Gems", sharing, "I'll miss the midwestern comfort of The Middle tremendously", and enumerating five reasons why readers should give the show a chance to charm them.[41]

Podcast

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On July 31, 2024,Middling, a podcast hosted by Eden Sher and Brock Ciarlelli, premiered. The podcast discusses each episode of the series, its legacy, and features interviews with guest stars about their experiences on the show.[42]

Ratings

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SeasonTimeslot (ET)EpisodesPremieredEndedTV seasonRank (viewers)Rank (demo)Viewers
(in millions)
Demo (18–49)
DatePremiere viewers
(in millions)
18–49 ratingDateFinale viewers
(in millions)
18–49 rating
1Wednesday 8:30 pm24September 30, 20098.71[43]2.6[43]May 19, 20107.56[44]2.5[44]2009–1068[45]63[45]6.69[45]2.3[45]
2Wednesday 8:00 pm24September 22, 20108.80[46]2.7[47]May 25, 20117.33[48]2.2[48]2010–1151[49]59[49]8.08[49]2.4[49]
324September 21, 20119.74[50]3.1[50]May 23, 20126.52[51]2.0[51]2011–1260[52]63[52]8.08[52]2.5[52]
424September 26, 20129.16[53]2.9[53]May 22, 20137.70[54]2.0[54]2012–1345[55]44[55]8.42[55]2.5[55]
524September 25, 20138.94[56]2.5[56]May 21, 20147.85[57]2.1[57]2013–1444[58]N/A8.24[58]N/A
624September 24, 20147.59[59]2.2[59]May 13, 20157.03[60]1.8[60]2014–1553[61]41[61]8.68[61]2.4[61]
724September 23, 20158.21[62]2.1[62]May 18, 20166.73[63]1.6[63]2015–1653[64]34[65]8.15[64]2.2[65]
8Tuesday 8:00 pm23October 11, 20166.78[66]1.8[66]May 16, 20175.27[67]1.2[67]2016–1753[68]43[68]7.02[68]1.8
9Tuesday 8:00 pm(1–17)
Tuesday 8:30 pm(18–23)
Tuesday 9:00 pm(24)
24October 3, 20176.21[69]1.6[69]May 22, 20187.09[70]1.7[70]2017–1855347.28[71]1.9

Season 3's "Halloween II" was the most watched episode of the series, viewed by 10.16 million viewers.[72]

Awards and nominations

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In 2011,The Middle received a Gracie Award for Outstanding Comedy Series.[73] The1st Critics' Choice Television Awards nominated the series for Best Comedy Series, Patricia Heaton for Best Actress in a Comedy Series, and Eden Sher for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
2010Young Artist AwardBest Recurring Young Actor 14 and OverBrock CiarlelliNominated[74]
Best Recurring Young ActressEden SherNominated
Humanitas Prize30 Minute CategoryEpisode: "The Block Party"Nominated
2011Gracie AwardOutstanding Comedy SeriesThe MiddleWon[75]
1st Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Comedy SeriesThe MiddleNominated[76]
Best Actress in a Comedy SeriesPatricia HeatonNominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesEden SherNominated
Young Artist AwardBest Guest Starring Young Actor Ten and UnderParker ContrerasWon[77]
Mason CookNominated
Best Recurring Young ActorBrock CiarlelliWon
Best Guest Starring Young Actress 11–15Kelly HeyerNominated
Best Recurring Young Actress 17–21Blaine SaundersNominated
Outstanding Young Ensemble in a TV SeriesEden Sher,Atticus Shaffer, andCharlie McDermottNominated
20122nd Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesEden SherNominated[78]
1st PAAFTJ Television AwardsBest Comedy SeriesThe MiddleNominated[79]
Best Actress in a Comedy SeriesPatricia Heaton (Episode: "Thanksgiving III")Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesEden Sher (Episode: "The Test")Nominated
Best Production Design in a Comedy SeriesEpisode: "The Map"Nominated
Young Artist AwardBest Recurring Young Actor 17–21Brock CiarlelliWon[80]
Best Guest Starring Young Actress 17–21Katlin MastandreaNominated
Best Guest Starring Young Actress Ten and UnderMarlowe PeytonNominated
Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic)Episode: "The Play"Nominated[81]
Humanitas Prize30 Minute CategoryEpisode: "The Map"Nominated
TV Guide AwardFavorite Comedy SeriesThe MiddleNominated
Online Film & Television Association AwardBest Guest Actress in a Comedy SeriesWhoopi GoldbergNominated[82]
2013Young Artist AwardBest Recurring Young Actor 17–21Brock CiarlelliWon[83]
Best Recurring Young Actress 17–21Katlin MastandreaNominated
3rd Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Comedy SeriesThe MiddleNominated[84]
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesEden SherWon
2013 Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Female Scene StealerEden SherNominated[85]
TV Guide AwardFavorite Comedy SeriesThe MiddleNominated
2nd PAAFTJ Television AwardsBest Comedy SeriesThe MiddleNominated[86]
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesCharlie McDermottNominated
Best Artistic/Visual Achievement in a Comedy SeriesEpisode: "Hallelujah Hoedown"Nominated
EWwy AwardsBest Actor in a Comedy SeriesNeil FlynnNominated[87]
2014Young Artist AwardBest Recurring Young Actor 17–21Brock CiarlelliNominated[88]
Best Recurring Young Actress 17–21Katlin MastandreaNominated
EWwy AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesEden SherWon[89]
ASCAP Film and Television Music AwardsTop TV SeriesJoey NewmanWon[90]
Humanitas Prize30 Minute CategoryEpisode: "Halloween IV: The Ghost Story"Nominated[91]
2014 Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Scene Stealer: FemaleEden SherNominated[92]
TV Guide AwardFavorite Comedy SeriesThe MiddleNominated
20155th Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesEden SherNominated
Young Artist AwardBest Recurring Young Actor 17–21Brock CiarlelliWon[93]
Best Guest Starring Young Actress 14–16Ava AllanNominated
Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite TV ActorCharlie McDermottNominated[94]
Online Film & Television Association AwardBest Guest Actor in a Comedy SeriesDick Van DykeNominated[95]
20166th Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesEden SherNominated[96]
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesNeil FlynnNominated
Humanitas Prize30 Minute CategoryEpisode: "The Graduate"Won[97]
Young Entertainer AwardsBest Recurring Young Actress – Television SeriesCasey BurkeNominated[98]
Best Guest Starring Young Actor – Television SeriesMatt CornettWon
2017ASCAP Film and Television Music AwardsTop Television SeriesJoey NewmanWon[99]
Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Teen ActressCasey BurkeNominated[100]
2018Young Entertainer AwardsBest Recurring Young Actress – Television SeriesCasey BurkeWon[101]
Movieguide AwardsFaith and Freedom Award for TVEpisode: "The 200th"Nominated[102]
20199th Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Comedy SeriesThe MiddleNominated[103]

Spin-off

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Development

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On May 30, 2018,Variety reported that a spin-off was being eyed following the cancellation ofRoseanne.[104] Almost two months later, on July 20, 2018, in an interview withTVLine's Michael Ausiello, Sher revealed that ABC had ordered a pilot for the potential series.[105] It was noted that the potential spin-off would be set a few years after The Middle ended and follow Sue Heck as an adult.[105] The spin-off was officially ordered on August 13, 2018, and will follow "the twentysomething adventures of eternal optimist Sue Heck as she leaves the small town of Orson to navigate the ups and downs of a career and young adulthood in the big city ofChicago".[106] As of October 5, 2018, the pilot was being filmed.[107] The series was originally to be titledSue Sue in the City,[108] but this decision was later reversed, and the series remained untitled.[109] On November 21, 2018,TVLine and Deadline reported that the spin-off would not be moving forward at ABC; it was shopped to other networks,[110][111] but ultimately was never picked up.

Casting

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On October 5, 2018, it was announced that major recurring character Brad Bottig, played byBrock Ciarlelli, had joined the cast as a series regular.[108] A few days later on October 8, 2018, it was reported thatKimberley Crossman would join the cast as Remi, a hotel chef still recovering from a messy breakup that ended with her boyfriend driving away with their food truck and taking all of her dreams with it. It was also revealed that Sue would find herself working at the same hotel as Remi.[112] On October 10, 2018,Finesse Mitchell joined the cast as Hudson, a bartender with a big heart who works at the same hotel as Sue.[113] The following day, it was announced thatSilicon Valley'sChris Diamantopoulos would play Sue's “mercurial, charming and rich” boss Nick, with newcomer Aaron Branch playing Otis, the hotel's naïve but endearing bellhop.[114]

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