Malcolm in the Middle

Malcolm in the Middle (2000)

4 corrected entries in season 4

(16 votes)

Correction: Yes, but only so Frankie, Jane, Bryan, Erik, etc. don't see his business.

Long Drive - S4-E11

Corrected entry: Hal states that Malcolm was supposed to pick Dewey up at school, but the earlier episode "Humilithon" established that Dewey now walks home unsupervised. (Malcolm doesn't yet have a driver's license, so this can't be a matter of convenience.)

Correction: Actually, in the end of "Humilithon," when Hal and Lois finish community service they tell Dewey that he doesn't have to come home alone anymore, and Hal takes the house key from him.

Zoo - S4-E1

Corrected entry: In the last argument scene where Malcolm and Dewey are in the tigers cage,if you look over Malcolm's right shoulder you can see a man with a camera filming them.

Correction: This is a news crew. It's supposed to be there.

T.Rex.Sheffield.Can+Ash

Baby (2) - S4-E21

Corrected entry: This mistake happens in the scene when Jamie is delivered. When Francis hands Lois Jamie, Jamie's eyes are open. Baby's eyes don't open until after a while.

Correction: Not always true. Both of my nieces came out with their eyes open looking around.

jbailes

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Opening theme song: Yes, no, maybe, I don't know, can you repeat the question? You're not the boss of me now, You're not the boss of me now, You're not the boss of me now, and you're not so big. You're not the boss of me now, You're not the boss of me now, You're not the boss of me now, and you're not so big. Life is unfair.

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Christmas - S3-E7

Question: What does "du kaya mischna" mean? Ida says it when falling asleep during the Christmas episode with Francis.

Answer: It is made up - although it is implied she is Croatian, she never mentions it herself.

Answer: Right, complete nonsense. Du, obvious pain prefix for two, Kaya is drugs in Jamaica and a fruit, coconut thing in Asia, and Mishna, spelled multiple ways, are certain types of studies in Hebrew.

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