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Malcolm in the Middle Season 1 (Size: 2.73 GB)
DescriptionThis is the first season of my complete collection. I spent many hours gathering seasons and episodes that are not corrupted, so I will slowly start adding them to this site to help others share this. Just some info, this season is a DVDrip. This was the only season released on DVD sadly. This was tested with VLC on PC and also streamed to Xbox 360 on a 47 inch LG HD 1080p with Playon. You can also stream free with Playon to almost any device. Google the name and find out if its right for you. Enjoy and please seed for as long as you can. I would like to get all the seasons up as quickly as I can. Malcolm in the Middle is an American television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series was first broadcast on January 9, 2000, and ended its six-and-a-half-year run on May 14, 2006, after seven seasons and 151 episodes. The series received critical acclaim and won a Peabody Award, seven Emmy Awards, one Grammy Award and was nominated for seven Golden Globes. The series follows a family of six (later seven), and stars Frankie Muniz in the lead role of Malcolm, a more-or-less normal boy who tests at genius level; he enjoys being smart but despises having to take classes for gifted children, who are mocked by the other students who call them "Krelboynes". Jane Kaczmarek is Malcolm's overbearing, authoritarian mother, Lois, and Bryan Cranston plays his disengaged but loving father Hal. Christopher Masterson plays eldest brother Francis, a former rebel who, in earlier episodes, was in military school, but eventually marries and settles into a steady job. Justin Berfield is Malcolm's dimwitted older brother Reese, a schoolyard bully who tortures Malcolm at home even while he defends him at school. Younger brother Dewey, genius musician, is portrayed by Erik Per Sullivan. For the first couple of seasons, the show's focus was on Malcolm. As the series progressed, however, it began to explore all six members of the family rather equally. A fifth son—Jamie—was introduced as a baby toward the series' conclusion. It was produced by Satin City and Regency Television in association with Fox Television Studios (syndicated by Fox corporate sibling 20th Television). The series has proven popular worldwide and has been syndicated in 57 countries. In the United States, it had been syndicated in the daytime on FX and at nighttime on Nickelodeon's sister channel TeenNick, as well as local stations. In the United Kingdom, it originally aired on BBC2 before moving to Sky1, its HD counterpart and Sky2, however after Sky stopped airing repeats of the show, the rights were bought by Channel 5 (UK) and are now shown on 5*. It had also been syndicated on Network Ten in Australia (originally airing on the Nine Network). In Canada, episodes were shown on the Global Television Network. The show placed #88 on Entertainment Weekly's "New TV Classics" list, and was named by Alan Sepinwall of Hitfix.com as one of the 10 best shows in Fox network history. "Pilot" Todd Holland Linwood Boomer January 9, 2000 Malcolm (Frankie Muniz), a boy with a dysfunctional family, is given an I.Q. test by his teacher and is revealed to have an I.Q. of 165. He is transferred to the school's gifted class against his wishes, and must cope with his desire to be normal despite having been recognized as a genius. The episode won multiple awards, including two Emmys for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series to Holland and Boomer respectively, in 2000.[2] Leading on from this, Holland won a Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series for this episode in 2001 and the episode also won an American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Half-Hour Series for Television in 2000. "Red Dress" Arlene Sanford Alan J. Higgins January 16, 2000 Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) is supposed to meet Hal (Bryan Cranston) at a restaurant for their anniversary date, but Lois forgets to go after she finds her red dress in the toilet with fire damage. She spends the night punishing Reese (Justin Berfield), Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan), and Malcolm, trying to figure out which of them burned the dress. Meanwhile, Hal makes friends with a member of the restaurant staff while waiting for Lois. "Home Alone 4" Todd Holland Michael Glouberman & Andrew Orenstein While Hal and Lois are away for the weekend, Francis (Christopher Kennedy Masterson) comes home from military school to babysit Malcolm, Reese, and Dewey. Malcolm believes Francis will be allowed to return home permanently if he does a good job, so he convinces the other boys to be on their best behavior. This all turns out to be for naught when Francis' friends come over and trash the house. "Shame" Nick Marck David Richardson February 6, 2000 Malcolm beats up a bully who won't leave him alone, only to learn that the bully is just seven years old (despite being the size of a much older student). Malcolm feels guilty and tries to clear his conscience by signing up for a charity run. Hal angers the neighbors by cutting down a tree in front of their house. Francis decides to steal the slides for the military academy's sex education slideshow, but changes his mind and replaces the slides with other slides instead. "Malcolm Babysits" Jeff Melman Maggie Bandur & Pang-Ni Landrum February 13, 2000 Malcolm's family moves into a trailer while their house is being fumigated, but Malcolm ends up spending more time at the home of an upper-middle class family who has hired him as their babysitter. Francis finds the corpse of a former janitor in the basement of the military school and teams up with his friends to give the forgotten custodian a proper burial. "Sleepover" Ken Kwapis Dan Kopelman February 20, 2000 Malcolm stays overnight at Stevie's house and decides that Stevie's parents are too strict. He convinces Stevie to sneak out of the house with him and they go to an arcade downtown, where Stevie's wheelchair is stolen. Reese agrees to give Dewey a bath in exchange for being allowed to stay up late to watch a scary movie, but the task proves more difficult than he expected. Francis is hazed by a group of students at military school. "Francis Escapes" Todd Holland Linwood Boomer February 27, 2000 Francis goes AWOL from military school to spend more time with his girlfriend, who breaks up with him as soon as he gets home. Lois finds out Francis has left school, but does not know where he went. Malcolm discovers Francis hiding in the woods near their house and brings him food, though keeping the secret gets complicated. "Krelboyne Picnic" Todd Holland Michael Glouberman & Andrew Orenstein March 12, 2000 Malcolm's classmates demonstrate their abilities at a picnic. Malcolm, not wanting people to see him as a freak, tries to get out of performing by ditching the picnic with Francis, but the plan falls apart when Francis meets a girl. Hal violates the picnic's vegetarian policy by bringing a meat-filled cooler. "Lois vs. Evil" Todd Holland Jack Amiel & Michael Begler March 19, 2000 Dewey steals a $150 bottle of cognac from the store where Lois works. She makes him return it, but she's fired, which leaves the family struggling. Francis, chosen to be part of the color guard at a beauty pageant, gains special backstage access when some of the contestants think he's gay. "Stock Car Races" Todd Holland David Richardson April 2, 2000 Hal takes the boys to a stock-car race on a school day. Lois' hunt for her paycheck unearths incriminating items that Hal and the boys stashed around the house. Francis sneaks a snake into the academy, but forgets to lock it up. "Funeral" Arlene Sanford Maggie Bandur & Pang-Ni Landrum April 9, 2000 The family reluctantly prepares for Aunt Helen's funeral, but Lois finally gets fed-up by the collective attitude and announces she's going to take a bubble bath and everyone else can do his own thing. This frees Malcolm to attend a concert with Julie, but she catches him in his underwear and runs away. Malcolm tells his parents that Reese broke Dewey's birthday present and the reason he seemed so enthusiastic to go to the funeral was that he had planned to stash the remains in the coffin. Lois promptly decides that they will attend the funeral after all so Reese can apologize to Aunt Helen. "Cheerleader" Todd Holland Dan Kopelman April 16, 2000 Reese joins the cheerleading squad because he has a crush on one of the cheerleaders. Malcolm is embarrassed to have a brother who is a cheerleader, but ends up helping Reese learn his routines anyway. "Rollerskates" Ken Kwapis Alan J. Higgins April 30, 2000 Hal gives Malcolm rollerskating lessons, but Malcolm becomes frustrated and swears at his dad. Hal responds by typing up several pages of obscene names and forcing Malcolm to look him in the eye and say them to him. Meanwhile, Lois throws out her back by screaming too loud at Reese for tracking mud in the house, and Francis fakes the same back injury to get out of a wilderness survival exercise at the academy. "The Bots and the Bees" Chris Koch Alan J. Higgins & David Richardson May 7, 2000 Lois visits Francis at military school after he has a medical emergency. Hal, no longer under Lois' supervision, takes up smoking and stops going to work. Malcolm and his classmates enter a killer robot competition, but Hal takes over their robot-building project and builds a dangerous robot complete with a bee cannon. "Smunday" Jeff Melman Michael Glouberman & Andrew Orenstein May 14, 2000 Lois, down with a severe case of the flu, doesn't realize she has spent two days in bed; thinking Monday is Sunday, she doesn't make the boys go to school--or lift their latest grounding, so the boys are unable to do anything exciting. Francis calls home and recruits his brothers to keep Lois from finding an incriminating letter, then sends his lowlife pals over to guard them. Meanwhile, Hal visits a Porsche dealership and ends up ruining a car. "Water Park" Ken Kwapis Maggie Bandur & Pang-Ni Landrum May 21, 2000 The family goes to a water park where Malcolm and Reese get into an escalating prank war until Lois loses her temper and yells at them at the top of a waterslide. Meanwhile, Dewey is stuck at home with an ear infection and an elderly babysitter (Bea Arthur)--until she's carted away in an ambulance and he becomes so entranced with a balloon being blown around in the wind that he gets lost. Related Torrents
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