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Malcolm in the Middle 4

2002-11-03 | Family,Comedy,Drama | 22 episodes
Overview

8 Seasons

Episode

Zoo (2002)

Malcolm, whose frenetic home life is a kind of zoo, begins the fourth season by accompanying his family to the real thing. A visit to the zoo offers close encounters with creatures great and small. But Hal wishes he could have passed on an encounter with Lois's former beau, who lectures on rain-forest animals. Elsewhere, Reese butts heads with a goat; and Malcolm and Dewey take a tumble into a tiger den. Another storyline checks in on ne'er-do-well Francis, now the unlikely foreman of a dude ranch owned by a cheery German businessman.

Zoo poster

Directed By

Todd Holland

Writer

Michael Glouberman

Humilithon (2002)

High school's first day vexes Malcolm, who acquires an unfortunate nickname; and Hal, a parental "volunteer" running afoul of authority.

Humilithon poster

Directed By

Jeff Melman

Writer

Michael Borkow

Family Reunion (2002)

Christopher Lloyd adds to his gallery of eccentric characters, playing Hal's quirky, cranky and very wealthy father, Walter, in this rollicking episode. The occasion is a birthday celebration for the old man, but the snooty female in-laws seem more interested in offending Lois. Their shabby behavior initially goes unnoticed by Hal, who's desperately trying to bond with his self-centered dad; and by Dewey and Reese, who seek some of Grampa's dough by currying favor with him. But when Lois is reduced to tears after being excluded from a group photo, the family rallies to her side with an all-out counterattack that turns the party into pandemonium.

Family Reunion poster

Directed By

Ken Kwapis

Writer

Alex Reid

Stupid Girl (2002)

Acting dumb like Reese eases Malcolm's stress and lands him a date with the new light of his life, an attractive girl who's really a dim bulb.

Stupid Girl poster

Directed By

Todd Holland

Writer

Dan Kopelman

Forwards Backwards (2002)

Brotherly love is lost on Malcolm and Reese, now out to sabotage his sibling's birthday in devilish strikes met with crafty counterattacks.

Forwards Backwards poster

Directed By

Levie Isaacks

Writer

Maggie Bandur

Cast

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