The Middle held up upon a second look, and Patricia Heaton is proving that she’s no one hit wonder — although, personally I learned that with Back to You, but whatever.
It’s interesting how a simple thing like making ends meet can have the tentacles to touch so many funny stories on one episode. No money leads to an inability to pay a library fine, leads to no book for Brick (Atticus Shaffer), leads to his terrifying his family with his daily socializing, leads to him reading romance novels, leads to him getting his library book, meets Sue (Eden Sher) and her swimming head-on. Simple, farcical, and very amusing.
I have to ask: even though it’s funny and everything, what’s with Axl’s (Charlie McDermott) distaste for clothing, and is that going to be his thing going forward? And, who did it really punish to require him to be within five feet of a parent at all times? In the shower, too?
Mike (Neil Flynn) is a speak-your-mind kind of guy, and has some ridiculously hilarious lines as a result. I think Flynn is really a tremendous comedic actor, something that was a bit of a secret if you were merely judging by his quirky work on Scrubs. Patricia Heaton I saw coming … Flynn is a very pleasant surprise.
It was funny that they rode the well-known tagline, “no payments ‘til 2009.” Does anyone ever take the time to think about what that actually means? And I’m talking about in real life, although I think the joke is usually mined for the “no money down” part, instead of the bill coming due part. That’s where the comedy is.
Some other funnies and notables:
And, good writing, folks:
“You saying my name over and over doesn’t make it sound less boring.” – Mike to Frankie, about his interest in watching Sue practice for swim tryouts
“Sometimes the best man for the job is a man.” – Mr. Ehlert, Frankie’s boss
Good stuff!
Areyh, the funniest part about the AK-47 line is that it actually happened in the states
https://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2009/07/dealer-offers-ak47-with-each-new-truck-purchase.html
*POST AUTHOR*
Wow … just wow.
It does, however, prove the age-old economics debate: in gas vs. guns, guns always win…. In the Midwest.
That… is awesome!
Though it really should have been the AK-74, a better gun in a smaller caliber so you can carry more ammo without adding weight.
*POST AUTHOR*
And we’re making sure the front door and all of the windows are locked….
That wouldn’t be much use against the nutjob with the truck or the AK-47, much less one with both. :)
*POST AUTHOR*
Don’t worry – I have a knob lock as well as a dead-bolt. So I’m good :)