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Malcolm in the Middle
S2.E21
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Malcolm vs. Reese

  • Episode aired Apr 22, 2001
  • TV-PG
  • 22m
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8.1/10
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Frankie Muniz and Justin Berfield in Malcolm in the Middle (2000)
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Francis makes Reese and Malcolm fight each other and suck up to him for wrestling tickets. In the meantime Dewey takes care of Craig's cat Jellybean while he is gone to a comic convention.Francis makes Reese and Malcolm fight each other and suck up to him for wrestling tickets. In the meantime Dewey takes care of Craig's cat Jellybean while he is gone to a comic convention.Francis makes Reese and Malcolm fight each other and suck up to him for wrestling tickets. In the meantime Dewey takes care of Craig's cat Jellybean while he is gone to a comic convention.

  • Director
    • Todd Holland
  • Writers
    • Linwood Boomer
    • Dan Kopelman
    • Tom Mason
  • Stars
    • Jane Kaczmarek
    • Bryan Cranston
    • Christopher Masterson
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Todd Holland
    • Writers
      • Linwood Boomer
      • Dan Kopelman
      • Tom Mason
    • Stars
      • Jane Kaczmarek
      • Bryan Cranston
      • Christopher Masterson
    • 2User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Jane Kaczmarek
    Jane Kaczmarek
    • Lois
    Bryan Cranston
    Bryan Cranston
    • Hal
    Christopher Masterson
    Christopher Masterson
    • Francis
    • (as Christopher Kennedy Masterson)
    Justin Berfield
    Justin Berfield
    • Reese
    Erik Per Sullivan
    Erik Per Sullivan
    • Dewey
    Frankie Muniz
    Frankie Muniz
    • Malcolm
    David Anthony Higgins
    David Anthony Higgins
    • Craig Feldspar
    • (as David Higgins)
    Anthony Holiday
    Anthony Holiday
    • Cop #1
    Cerina Vincent
    Cerina Vincent
    • Carly
    Randy McPherson
    Randy McPherson
    • Cop #2
    • Director
      • Todd Holland
    • Writers
      • Linwood Boomer
      • Dan Kopelman
      • Tom Mason
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    1snickzella

    This should have been called Maloclm and Reece are Sheep

    This episode highlight a big reason why I do not like this show or these characters. That being, of the true selfish and manipulative delinquents who get in your head, and take advantage of everyone. The character of Francis is frustrating as he is interesting. If this show had just had him as the focus, it would have been a funny coming of age story about having to deal with the consequences of rebellion and why there is no reward in being a delinquent or challenging society. Malcolm and Reese and manipulated and emotionally blackmailed into serving their older brother like he was a slave master for some pro-wrestling tickets. Francis finds joy and pleasure in his brothers heated competition, knowing full well he was never going to take them to wrestling match, since he considers them to be a stupid and easily led sheep. Luckily instant Karma does win out in the end, as the brother do retaliate in a clever and hilarious pay back plan. But that still doesn't cover up the rest of the episode. Which reinforces emotional blackmail as a way for sadists, criminals, and other delinquents to take advantage of the system like that is what a smart person would do. All I can say is my biggest problem in this episode wasn't Malcolm or Reece, but if I had to choose who I wanted to win, I say "just buy your own tickets if you want to go to wrestling match".
    10scoobyboobruh

    Really good episode with great soundtrack

    Though the shortest episode in the series, it still delivers the highest of quality as to be expected from a season 2 episode of Malcolm In The Middle. The penultimate scene is one the funniest scenes in the show, and it wraps up the A plot in absolute best and most creative way possible. This is also one of the episodes where the B plot is even better than the A!

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    • Trivia
      This is the shortest episode in the series, at just over 20 minutes (minus credits). A gag reel was included to compensate. Most episodes are 21-23 minutes.
    • Goofs
      When Reese throws the cover off the bed to look for Dewey there is a crew member who clearly reaches out to grab it.
    • Quotes

      Policeman: What is it you said you're doing here?

      Hal: We're watching the cat.

      Policeman: I don't see a cat.

      Hal: We're not doing a very good job.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Malcolm in the Middle: Mini-Bike (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Weapon of Choice
      Written by Fatboy Slim (as Norman Cook), Ashley Slater, Bootsy Collins, Sly Stone (as Sylvester Stewart) Andres Titus and William K. McLean

      Performed by Fatboy Slim

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Satin City Productions
      • New Regency Productions
      • Fox Television Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 22m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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