

Following a woman named Frankie, and her boisterous family, the Hecks. Her husband, Mike, her daughter, Sue, and her two sons, Axl, and Brick go on what you might call family adventures as they explore life and its meaning. Mike and Frankie Heck watch their three crazy children grow up into young adults.
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ザ・ミドル 中流家族のフツーの幸せの評価とレビュー
- Winston Gripweed2025年12月30日Stack TV
- Manuel Frangis2025年9月17日I just watched The Middle and I give it 5 out of 5 stars. This show is one of the most relatable, warm, and consistently funny family sitcoms I have ever seen. It takes the everyday struggles of a middle class family in the Midwest and turns them into a heartfelt story that is both hilarious and meaningful. What makes it so special is how it blends comedy with honesty. The Hecks are far from perfect, but that is exactly why they feel so real and why you root for them. By the time I reached the end of the series, it felt like saying goodbye to people I actually knew. The show follows Frankie and Mike Heck as they raise their three kids, Axl, Sue, and Brick, in the fictional town of Orson, Indiana. Their lives are filled with chaos, financial stress, and constant mishaps, but through it all they remain a loving and supportive family. The premise may sound simple, but the execution makes it stand apart from other sitcoms. It does not rely on flashy settings or big gimmicks. Instead, it focuses on the heart and humor of everyday life, which makes it feel timeless and honest. Patricia Heaton is outstanding as Frankie, the frazzled but determined mom who is always trying to keep everything together. She brings both humor and vulnerability to the role, making Frankie one of the most relatable television moms ever. Neil Flynn as Mike provides the perfect balance as the quiet, no nonsense dad whose dry delivery and subtle one liners often end up being the funniest moments. Together, they create a realistic and comforting portrayal of parenthood. The kids each bring their own unique energy to the family dynamic. Charlie McDermott as Axl captures the selfish slacker older brother perfectly, often walking around in boxers and thinking only about himself, yet still showing moments of genuine care when it truly matters. Eden Sher as Sue is a scene stealer with her endless optimism and determination, even when she fails repeatedly. She represents perseverance in the sweetest and funniest way. Atticus Shaffer as Brick is unforgettable with his love of books, quirky habits, and quiet whisper voice tic. Each character feels distinct, and watching them grow up over the series is incredibly rewarding. The humor is consistent and clever throughout the show. It never relies on cheap jokes or forced laughs. Instead, it finds comedy in real situations like broken appliances, school projects gone wrong, and awkward family moments. Because of this, the jokes feel genuine and often hit close to home. It is the kind of humor that makes you laugh because you recognize your own life in it. What truly makes The Middle stand out is its heart. Beneath all the chaos and comedy, it is a story about love and family. The Hecks may not have money or glamour, but they always have each other. Their bond carries them through every setback, and that message is both comforting and powerful. It reminds you that imperfection is normal and that love is what makes a family strong. The finale ties everything together beautifully. Without spoiling anything, the last episode is emotional, satisfying, and true to the show’s message. It ends on the perfect note, reminding us that life moves forward and family is forever. By the end, I felt grateful for every episode. The Middle is more than a sitcom. It is a heartfelt reflection of family life that is endlessly funny and full of love. That is why it earns a perfect 5 out of 5 stars.
- Steve Briggs2025年9月8日The Middle is hands down one of the most underrated sitcoms ever made. It perfectly captures the chaos, love, and quirks of everyday family life without ever feeling forced or over the top. The Hecks are hilariously relatable—Frankie’s frazzled optimism, Mike’s dry one-liners, Sue’s unstoppable enthusiasm, Brick’s eccentric genius, and Axl’s lazy charm all balance each other out in the best way. Unlike a lot of sitcoms, The Middle has a ton of heart. It’s laugh-out-loud funny, but it also sneaks in those warm, touching moments that stick with you long after the episode ends. The writing is sharp, the characters are lovable, and every season feels fresh while staying true to its down-to-earth tone. If you’ve ever lived in a not-so-perfect household (so basically everyone), you’ll see yourself in this show. Comfort TV at its finest. I’d give it 10 stars if I could!
- DANNYZUKO782025年6月27日♥️AMAZING FUNNY SHOW YOU GOTTA LOVE PATRICIA HEATON.♥️
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